Negative of a photographic postcard showing a portion of Pendleton, Oregon. Taken from a rooftop in the downtown area, the view includes a few tall buildings and homes on surrounding hillsides. Handwriting on negative reads, "Pendleton, Oregon. Christian 11-997."
Negative of a photographic postcard showing the Deschutes River flowing through the town of Maupin, Oregon. Sagebrush covers a slope in the foreground leading down to the river. Handwriting on negative reads, "Deschutes River - Maupin, Oregon. Christian S-81."
Aerial view of the Willamette River flowing through Portland, Oregon. Four bridges are visible. From left to right, they are the Steel Bridge, the Burnside Bridge, the Morrison Bridge (under construction) and the Hawthorne Bridge. A wing of the plane is also visible on the lower right (negative 3 of 9).
View of a road and businesses in Paisley, Oregon. On the left, several automobiles are parked in front of a store with a sign that reads, "Paisley Merc. General Merchandise." A large tree stands next to the store. Several other shops, including a grocery store, are visible to the right and up the street. The caption on the negative sleeve reads, "Search for robbers of Paisley post office" (negative 4 of 9).
Photograph showing new buildings under construction in Bandon, Oregon, three months after a forest fire destroyed the town. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 7 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, December 27, 1936, under the headline “Scars Left by Night of Flames Disappearing as Bandon Resolutely Builds Again.” This photograph had the following caption: “A view of New Bandon.” See related image Nos. 372A1213, 372A1229, 372A1230, 372A1231, and 372A1232. Image note: The number 1 is written on the negative.
Photograph showing buildings under construction in Bandon, Oregon, in December 1936, three months after a forest fire destroyed the town. In the foreground is building with a sign that reads “Emergency City Hall.” In the background are the International Rebar Corporation (center, with arched window just below roof); the Perry Veneer Company (center right, arched roof); and a mill. See related image Nos. 372A1212, 372A1213, 372A1230, 372A1231, and 372A1232. Image note: The number 6 is written on the negative and is partially visible in the lower right corner of the image.
Photograph taken from a high point looking downward at a town of Detroit (Oregon) with several buildings. In the distance a hillside can be seen above the town, leading up to high ridge points. Several areas of burned trees can be seen above the town. Written on the negative is “Looking south at Detroit, Oregon – Nov 6 1920.”
Photograph taken from a distance showing Station B in Oregon City. Numerous buildings are visible throughout the frame, both on the near and far shores of the Willamette River. Several large smokestacks can be seen on multiple buildings.
This photograph depicts a street view of a Detroit, Oregon. A building called "The Bohemian Club" is on the right, with unidentified buildings on the left. Three people are seated on the stoop of the Bohemian Club. Two people and a dog are visible walking in the street. An inscription on the photo notes "Detroit on a busy day."
A photograph of the State Bank of Scotts Mills. It is a brick building with the number 1920 on the front. It is on a gravel road with houses nearby and there are power lines visible running across the top of the photograph.
A photograph of Miller's Department Store in the Reed Opera House building. People are visible on the sidewalks and there are a few automobiles on the road.
A photograph of the new City Hall in Silverton, located on S. Water Street. Additional buildings and businesses are visible down the road. Automobiles are parked throughout the space and a few people are visible walking around.
A photograph showing Oak Street in Silverton. The first building on the right is Digerness' store, Webb's feed barn is located in the middle of the block, and the building at the end of the block is the Opera House.
A photograph of the Coolidge & McClaine Bank on Main and 1st Street in Silverton. The post office is visible next to the bank and an automobile is parked on the street.
A photograph of the Inman building and the Good Templar building on the corner of 1st Street and Oak Street in Silverton. A sign on the Inman building reads "Burton's Pharmacy Drugs." The building on the right includes signs that read "Silverton Tie and Top Shop" and "Assembly of God Mission." Three people are visible on the sidewalk.