Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a boy wearing a plaid shirt, sitting in a chair. His hands rest in his lap and he looks at the camera. Legacy collection records indicate this is a childhood photograph of Judge William Montgomery Gregory, taken in New York. Case is made of wood.
Case contains 2 portraits. On the left is a portrait of a little girl and boy sitting next to each other. The girl wears a printed, off-the-shoulder dress while the boy wears a button-up shirt. A third child sits on the left but has been cut out of the photograph. On the right is a portrait of a girl leaning on a table with her left arm. She wears a dress. Typed noted enclosed with the images reads, "Children of Judge E. D. and Mrs. Shattuck, who came from Vermont, with daughter Emily, in 1853." Legacy collection records indicate that the children on the left may be named Ira and Henry, while the girl leaning on the table may be named Emily, who became a teacher at Portland Central High and died of tuberculosis at age 24. Their father was likely Erasmus D. Shattuck, who served on the Oregon Supreme Court from 1866-1867. The image of the girl on the right was previously named: OrgLot1414_0244S009. Case is made of leather and wood.
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a little girl sitting next to a table. She wears a printed dress and rests her left arm on the table. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "Tichenor family? Port Orford, Ore."
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a boy and girl posing next to each other. The boy sits in a chair on the left. The girl stands next to him and rests her right elbow on his shoulder. They both look at the camera. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "Adolph & Ruby Jacobs. 2 (of 5) children of Ralph Jacobs, Woolen Mills executive."
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of an unidentified child wearing an off-the shoulder dress with striped socks and high-laced shoes. The child is a toddler.
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of 2 young boys. The boy on the left sits in a chair while the boy on the right stands next to him. They both look to the left of the camera. Handwritten note in the top left corner on the back of the image reads, "John Barker." Handwritten note in the bottom right corner on the back of the image reads, "Pitzer Chadwick."
Uncased gem tintype featuring a portrait of a young boy. He looks to the left of the camera. Typed note on the back of the image reads, "GIESY, Julius M. Grandson of Jacob Giesy."
Uncased tintype featuring a group portrait of 3 boys and 9 girls. They range in age from children to teenagers. The boys wear suits while the girls wear dresses. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "Picture of early Portlanders from collection of Savier family. Collection of Mrs. Louise Savier Washburn."
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of Walter F. Thompson as a young boy. He stands bare footed an a straw floor wearing a boy's play suit and a hat. He is holding the handle of a toy wagon full of logs in one hand and looks directly at the camera. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Walter F. Thompson, age about 5 years. Cottage Grove, Or. Brother of Happee Best and William A. Thompson. Foster father of Verdies (?) Wayne Thompson, Salem, Oregon."
A tintype portrait of an unidentified child holding a doll. The child is seated in a small chair wearing a gingham dress with dark ribbons at the hem and sleeve. The doll is wearing a matching dress. Legacy collection records indicate that this item may have been part of the Elizabeth Patapoff collection.
A tintype portrait of two unidentified young girls. They both stand looking directly at the camera and wear dark dresses. The photograph is hand-tinted to add pink to their cheeks and green to the background foliage. The photograph case is made from wood and embossment paper and has a pressed-tin gold mat.
A tintype portrait of two unidentified boys. They are both seated with crossed legs and bare feet. They are wearing straw hats, work shirts, and have their trousers rolled up to their knees. The image surface has substantial scratching and deterioration.
An ambrotype portrait of two unidentified young children. They are standing, each with an arm resting on a table between them. The table has a large vase of flowers on it. The young girl on the left wears a light colored dress and has her hair in ringlets. The boy on the right wears a dark jacket with a white collar and buttons. The image surface has substantial cracking and deterioration.
A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified girl. She is seated in a wooden chair looking directly into the camera. She is holding a book with both hands in her lap. She is wearing a light-colored dress with white dots.
A daguerreotype portrait of what appears to be a family group of six people. From left to right: An older man is seated with his legs crossed wearing a dark suit with a silk vest and bow tie. A young boy standing behind the man is wearing a dark shirt with a white collar and buttons. An older woman wearing a dark dress with a white lace collar and a bonnet is seated at the center of the group. She has an infant is held in her lap wearing a light-colored dress with parallel stripes along the hem. An older boy standing with his hands resting on the shoulders of the two women. He is wearing a dark jacket and a floral vest. A young woman is seated on the right end of the group with her hands folded in her lap. She is wearing a dark silk dress with white lace at the cuffs. She has dark ribbons pinned around her neck and both wrists.
A daguerreotype portrait of two unidentified children. A young girl is seated in a chair looking directly at the camera. She wears a dark dress with a white lace collar and pantlets. A boy stands beside her looking directly into the camera with his arm resting on the back of the chair. He wears a dark shirt with a white collar and buttons up the front and dark trousers.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified young child. They are standing on a chair with one arm resting on the back. They wear an off-the-shoulder gingham dress and pantlets. This child is also pictured in item 256S009.
An ambrotype portrait of two unidentified young children. The younger child on the left is standing on a chair with one arm resting on the back. They wear an off-the-shoulder gingham dress and pantlets. This child is also pictured in item 256S008. An older boy stands beside the chair with one arm also rested on the chair back. He wears a dark pant suit with a white collar.
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified boy. He is standing looking directly into the camera with one arm resting on a table next to two books. He wears a plaid top with a white collar and dark trousers.
Photograph showing two unidentified boys, possibly crossing guards, standing in the intersection at East Seventh Street and Clackamas Street (now Northeast 7th Avenue and Northeast Clackamas Street) in Portland. The boys are standing on opposite sides of the crosswalk, and each is raising one hand, palm outward. Each boy is wearing a belt with a shoulder strap. At right, a group of people are walking in the crosswalk between the two boys. See related image No. 371N5593.
Portrait of a smiling man and two children, possibly at a Portland Breakfast Club Christmas event. The man and girl are sitting on a windowsill, and the man is holding a young boy on his lap. Both the children are holding wrapped gifts. The man is wearing a name tag featuring a horseshoe-shaped logo, the text “Breakfast Club / MNX / Portland, Oregon” at the top, and the number 13 at the bottom. At the center is the name “B. L. Metzger.” This photograph may be related to image Nos. 372A0122 and 372A0248.
Photograph showing a person dressed in a Santa Claus costume distributing gifts to unidentified children, possibly at a Portland Breakfast Club Christmas event. The man in the background at left is wearing a name tag that appears the same as those in photographs depicting similar events. See image Nos. 372A0122, 372A0248, 372A0394, 372A0701, 372A0702, 372A0703, 372A0704, 372A0705, and 372A0706.
Photograph showing an unidentified man with his arms around two unidentified children holding toys, possibly at a Portland Breakfast Club Christmas event. Also see similar images 372A0122, 372A0248, 372A0394, 372A0700, 372A0702, 372A0703, 372A0704, 372A0705, and 372A0706.
Photograph showing three unidentified men and two unidentified children gathered at a table during a party. The boy at right is standing on the table. Christmas trees are visible in the background. The photograph may have been taken during a Portland Breakfast Club Christmas event; the man at left is wearing a name tag visible in photographs depicting similar events. See image Nos. 372A0122, 372A0248, 372A0394, 372A0700, 372A0701, 372A0703, 372A0704, 372A0705, and 372A0706.
Photograph showing a group of children with a person wearing a Santa Claus wig and beard, possibly at a Portland Breakfast Club Christmas event. The Breakfast Club’s “ham horse” is partially visible on the left side of the image. Also see images that may be from the same or a similar event: Nos. 372A0122, 372A0248, 372A0394, 372A0700, 372A0701, 372A0702, 372A0704, 372A0705, and 372A0706.
Photograph showing a crowd of children, some smiling and raising their hands. Some of the children near the front have large tags attached to their clothing. Standing among the children are several adults wearing Salvation Army uniforms.
Photograph showing Jane V. Doyle, executive secretary of the Red Cross in Portland; her grandniece, Pamela Ann Parrish, and Commander Louis J. Gulliver, commanding officer of the frigate USS Constitution, outside the Sovereign Hotel in Portland in early September, 1933. Doyle and Gulliver are holding up a United States flag and a Red Cross flag, respectively, and Parrish is standing between them. Gulliver joined the Portland Red Cross as part of its membership drive, which officially began at the end of September 1933. Gulliver had recently visited Portland aboard the Constitution in August 1933, during the ship’s national tour. See related image No. 371N3733.