Group of unidentified boys in line next to building
- 377N0627
- Item
- 1923 - 1936
Photograph showing a group of unidentified boys standing in a line on the sidewalk next to a building in Portland. See related image No. 377N0632.
Group of unidentified boys in line next to building
Photograph showing a group of unidentified boys standing in a line on the sidewalk next to a building in Portland. See related image No. 377N0632.
Unidentified men outside Multnomah Hotel, one holding trophy
Full-length portrait of nine unidentified men, all wearing suits and ties, posing in two rows on the sidewalk outside the Multnomah Hotel in Portland. The second man from right in the front row is holding a trophy.
Six unidentified men, full-length portrait
Full-length portrait of six unidentified men, all wearing suits, standing in a row outside a building and facing front. A sign for the Portland Chamber of Commerce is on the wall behind them.
Six unidentified men outside Oregon Journal building, three-quarters portrait
Three-quarters portrait of six unidentified men standing in two rows and facing front. All six are wearing overcoats and ties. They are outside the Journal Building (now the Jackson Tower) in Portland. See related image No. 377N0599.
Six unidentified men outside Oregon Journal building, three-quarters portrait
Three-quarters portrait of six unidentified men standing in two rows and facing front. All six are wearing hats, overcoats, and ties. They are outside the Journal Building (now the Jackson Tower) in Portland. See related image No. 377N0600. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Five unidentified young men outside Oregon Journal building, half-length portrait
Half-length portrait of five unidentified young men, all wearing overcoats, standing in two rows and facing front. They are outside the Journal Building (now the Jackson Tower) in Portland.
Woman with three U. S. Navy officers aboard ship in Portland?
Three-quarters portrait of four unidentified people, a woman and three United States Navy officers, standing in a row. They are aboard a ship, probably at one of Portland’s municipal terminals on the Willamette River.
Aimee Semple McPherson? and three unidentified people at Union Station, Portland
Photograph showing a group of people walking on the sidewalk outside Union Station in Portland. In front are two men and two women. The people are unidentified, but the second woman from right is probably evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson. Also see related image Nos. 371N1712, 371N1714, and 371N1715.
Three unidentified men outside Oregon Journal building, half-length portrait
Half-length portrait of three unidentified men standing in a row, facing front, outside the Journal Building (now the Jackson Tower) in Portland. They are wearing jackets and ties. See related image No. 377N0568. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Three unidentified men outside Oregon Journal building, half-length portrait
Half-length portrait of three unidentified men standing in a row, facing front, outside the Journal Building (now the Jackson Tower) in Portland. They are wearing jackets, hats, and ties. See related image No. 377N0570. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Three unidentified men outside Oregon Journal building, full-length portrait
Full-length portrait of three unidentified men standing in a row on the sidewalk outside the Journal Building (now the Jackson Tower) in Portland. All three are facing front and are wearing hats and overcoats. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Unidentified man, head and shoulders portrait
Head and shoulders portrait of an unidentified man facing front and smiling. He is wearing a straw hat, a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. He is probably standing outside the Journal Building (now known as the Jackson Tower) in Portland. A mark that may be the number 1 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image.
Grand Central Market representatives with anniversary cake
Full-length portrait of eight men posing with a three-layer cake displayed on a table, probably at Grand Central Market on Southeast Morrison Street in Portland. On the front of the cake are the words “Our Third Anniversary.” A cropped version of this photograph and a short story were published on Page 6 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, November 6, 1932, under the headline “Market to Have Birthday.” The photograph had the following caption: “Committeemen representing the Grand Central Public market who will direct the third anniversary birthday party at the market on November 9, inspect the huge birthday cake. From left—James Rogers, Charles Gates, Herman Vielmetti, Joe Kappel, Fred Koenig, who made the cake; R. P. Lewis, J. H. Sroufe, general manager of the market, and George Bakke.”
Suey Sing members with instruments and lion-dance costume
Full-length portrait showing members of the Suey Sing Chamber of Labor and Commerce posing with instruments and a lion-dance costume. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 7 of the Oregon Journal on Friday, December 8, 1933, under the headline “Prepare ‘Hot Time’ in Chinatown.” The photograph had the following caption: “Leaders and regalia which will head a parade Sunday through Chinatown by Suey Sing tongmen celebrating their establishment in new headquarters at 510 Southwest 2d avenue. The man-footed lion, which will dance through the streets, is pictured in the foreground and is surrounded by the banners and other paraphernalia which will flank it during the parade.” The photograph accompanied a story about the upcoming celebration, headlined “Local Chinese to Celebrate in Big Parade.”
Photograph of (from left) Fred Drager, James Vernon, Kenneth S. Perry, and Ed Duffy at the opening of the Oregon legislative session on January 14, 1935. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four, including image Nos. 377N0441, 377N0442, and 377N0443, that were published on the Oregon Journal’s January 14 front page. The photographs were published under the headline “Some Prominent Figures at Opening of Legislature.” This photograph had the following caption: “Fred Drager, Republican, reelected chief clerk; James Vernon of Clatskanie, reading clerk; Kenneth S. Perry of Klamath Falls, calendar clerk, and Ed Duffy, Portland, assistant chief clerk.” See additional related image Nos. 377N0440 and 377N0448; image No. 377N0449 may also be related. Image note: The number 8 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner o the image.
Three unidentified men at opening of 1935 Oregon legislative session?
Photograph showing three unidentified men, possibly at the opening of the Oregon legislative session on January 14, 1935. The man in the center is facing front and smiling; the man at left is looking at him and is also smiling. Also see image Nos. 377N0440, 377N0441, 377N0442, 377N0443, 377N0448, and 377N0455, which may be related. Image note: The number 5 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Photograph showing (from left) Julius L. Meier, Henry L. Corbett, and Charles H. Martin at the opening of the Oregon legislative session on January 14, 1935. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 8 of the Oregon Journal on Tuesday, January 15, 1935, under the headline “Oregon’s Capital Sees Unparalleled Enthusiasm as Martin Administration Takes Office.” This photograph had the following caption: “Julius Meier, retiring governor; Henry L. Corbett, elected president of the Senate, and Governor Charles H. Martin.” See related image Nos. 377N0440, 377N0441, 377N0442, 377N0443, and 377N0455. Image 377N0449 may also be related.
Senators Henry L. Corbett and Isaac Staples at opening of 1935 Oregon legislative session
Photograph showing Senators Henry L. Corbett and Isaac Staples speaking with one another at the opening of the Oregon legislative session on January 14, 1935. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four, including image Nos. 377N0441, 377N0442, and 377N0455, that were published on the Oregon Journal’s January 14 front page. The photographs were published under the headline “Some Prominent Figures at Opening of Legislature.” This photograph had the following caption: “Senator Harry [sic] L. Corbett (left) elected president of the senate, talks with his colleague, Senator Isaac Staples.” See additional related image Nos. 377N0440 and 377N0448; image No. 377N0449 may also be related. Image note: The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
James K. Weatherford and Representative John E. Cooter at opening of 1935 Oregon legislative session
Half-length portrait of John K. Weatherford (left) and Oregon House Speaker John E. Cooter at the opening of the legislative session on January 14, 1935. They are facing each other and Weatherford is holding a gavel. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four, including image Nos. 377N0441, 377N0443, and 377N0455, that were published on the Oregon Journal’s January 14 front page. The photographs were published under the headline “Some Prominent Figures at Opening of Legislature.” This photograph had the following caption: “Speaker John E. Cooter (right) talking with James K. Weatherford of Albany, who was speaker in 1876, the last Democrat prior to Cooter to hold the job.” See additional related image Nos. 377N0440 and 377N0448; image No. 377N0449 may also be related. Image note: The number 1 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Representatives Earl Hill and Jack Caufield at opening of 1935 Oregon legislative session
Photograph of Representatives Earl Hill and Jack Caufield sitting next to one another and talking at the opening of the Oregon legislative session on January 14, 1935. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four, including image Nos. 377N0442, 377N0443, and 377N0455, that were published on the Oregon Journal’s January 14 front page. The photographs were published under the headline “Some Prominent Figures at Opening of Legislature.” This photograph had the following caption: “Representative Earl Hill of Cushman, Lane county, who nominated John E. Cooter for speaker, talking with Jack Caufield of Tillamook, chairman of house caucus.” See additional related image Nos. 377N0440 and 377N0448; image No. 377N0449 may also be related. Image note: The number 4 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image.
Photograph showing Henry L. Corbett (left) and Charles H. Martin at the opening of the Oregon legislative session on January 14, 1935. Corbett was elected president of the Senate for the session, and Martin was sworn in as governor. See related image Nos. 377N0441, 377N0442, 377N0443, 377N0448, and 377N0455. Image No. 377N0449 may also be related.
Al Fausett in bed after attempt to shoot Willamette Falls
Portrait, taken from the side, showing daredevil Al Fausett in bed, holding a cup and saucer, after an attempt to shoot Willamette Falls in a specially designed canoe on March 31, 1928. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on April 1, 1928, under the headline “Dare-Devil Falls Jumper and His Narrow Squeak at Oregon City.” This photograph had the following caption: “Close-up of Fausett in bed after being pulled from water at end of locks near west shore.” According to an accompanying story, headlined “Leaps Falls; Death Close,” Fausett’s canoe went over the falls sideways and resurfaced upside down. Fausett was rescued and was uninjured. See related image Nos. 371N0823, 371N5708, and 377N0376. Image note: Photograph quality is poor due to extensive deterioration of the negative.
Al Fausett in bed after attempt to shoot Willamette Falls
Portrait, taken from the front, showing daredevil Al Fausett in bed, holding a cup and saucer, after an attempt to shoot Willamette Falls in a specially designed canoe on March 31, 1928. The Oregon Journal published photos and a story about the attempt on the front page on April 1, 1928. According to the story, headlined “Leaps Falls; Death Close,” Fausett’s specially designed canoe went over the falls sideways and resurfaced upside down. Fausett was rescued and was uninjured. See related image Nos. 371N0823, 371N5708, and 377N0377. Image note: Photograph quality is poor due to extensive deterioration of the negative.
Two unidentified men outside building
Photograph showing two unidentified men standing on a city sidewalk outside a building. The man at left has his back to the photographer and is wearing a hat, jacket, and collared shirt. The man at right is facing the man on the left and is wearing a hat and suit.
Unidentified man, head and shoulders portrait
Head and shoulders portrait of an unidentified man facing left and looking toward the front. He has a mustache and is wearing a hat, glasses, and an overcoat. He may be standing outside St. Mary’s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland.
Portrait of George O. Noville wearing a hat, pince-nez, suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on Tuesday, September 24, 1929, under the headline “Left Behind.” The photograph had the following caption: “Commander George O. Noville, who went to the North Pole and across the Atlantic with Commander [Richard E.] Byrd, was among the absent when his chief sailed for the Antarctic. Now he’s marking time until the expedition returns. Coming here by plane Monday, he will be one of the principal speakers at the All-Portland dinner Wednesday night.” The photograph accompanied an article about Noville and his visit to Portland, headlined “Noted Flier Sad Away From Byrd.”
Unidentified man holding golf trophy?
Half-length portrait of an unidentified man looking down at a cup-shaped trophy he is holding. He is standing outside the Oregon Journal offices in Portland and is wearing glasses and a suit and tie. Inscribed on the trophy are words that may be “American Legion Golf Trophy.” See image No. 371N0397, in which the same trophy may be depicted. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Unidentified man in front of Sacagawea statue in Portland
Full-length portrait of an unidentified man standing at the base of the statue of Sacagawea and Jean-Baptiste in Washington Park, Portland. He is looking toward the front and is wearing a suit and tie.