Unidentified building at corner of 11th Street, Portland?
- 371N5377
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- 1923 - 1936
Photograph showing an unidentified eight-story building with bas-relief figures at the top corners. A street sign on the pole at left may read “11th St.”
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Unidentified building at corner of 11th Street, Portland?
Photograph showing an unidentified eight-story building with bas-relief figures at the top corners. A street sign on the pole at left may read “11th St.”
View of downtown Portland from top of Public Service Building
Photograph, taken from the top of the Public Service Building, showing downtown buildings in southwest Portland. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four published on Page 1, Section 3, of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, August 19, 1928. The photographs were published under the headline “Around-the-Weather-Vane Views of Down Town Portland.” They had the caption: “Portland’s imposing skyline when viewed from the top of the Public Service building, has many points of interest.” This photograph had the following additional caption information: “1—Looking to the northwest, with The Journal tower, the Portland hotel and the American Bank building in the foreground.” The Journal tower is now known as the Jackson Tower. See related image Nos. 371N5419, 371N5435, and 371N5484, which were published with this photograph.
United States National Bank building, Portland
Photograph showing the front of the United States National Bank building in Portland and cars passing on the street. The photograph was taken from the corner of 6th and Stark streets, now Southwest 6th Avenue and Southwest Stark Street. The number 7 is written on the negative and is partially visible at the top of the image.
Building at 16th and Yamhill, Portland
Photograph of a seven-story building at the corner of 16th and Yamhill streets (now Southwest 16th Avenue and Southwest Yamhill Street) in Portland. A sign for the Hotel Mallory is visible at upper right. Image note: Photograph quality is poor due to extensive deterioration of the negative.
View of 6th Street, downtown Portland
Photograph, taken from the middle of the road, showing streetcar tracks running down what is probably 6th Street, now Southwest 6th Avenue, in Portland. At left center is Terwilliger Garage. The number 3 is written on the negative and is visible in the bottom right corner of the image.
St. David’s Parish House, East Morrison Street, Portland
Photograph showing St. David’s Parish House, a wooden church with a spire. The church was on East Morrison Street (now Southeast Morrison Street) in Portland, just east of the intersection with 12th Street (now Southeast 12th Avenue).
First Presbyterian Church, Portland
Photograph, possibly from a copy negative, showing First Presbyterian Church at 3rd and Washington in Portland. At the front of a church is a three-story square tower. Visible in the upper left corner is the handwritten text “First Presbyterian Church. / N. W. cor. 3rd & Washington sts.” Below that is a date that could be either “July, 1881” or “July, 1887.” Image note: Light leak on negative.
First Unitarian Church, Portland
Photograph showing the First Unitarian Church at Southwest 12th Avenue and Southwest Salmon Street in Portland. Cars are parked on the street outside the church. The photograph was taken from Southwest 12th Avenue and the view is to the north. The text “Unitarian Church” is written on the negative and is partially visible in the lower right corner of the image. Also see related image Nos. 372A1260 and 372A1262.
First Unitarian Church, Portland
Photograph, taken from the side, showing the entrance to the First Unitarian Church at Southwest 12th Avenue and Southwest Salmon Street in Portland. The text “Unitarian Church” is written on the negative and is partially visible in the lower right corner of the image. Also see related image Nos. 372A1261 and 372A1262.
Laurelwood Methodist Episcopal Church
Photograph of the exterior of Laurelwood Methodist Episcopal Church at what is now SE 62nd Avenue and SE Holgate Boulevard in Portland. The building is now the Mount Scott Learning Center.
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, Portland
Photograph of the exterior of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, taken from the southeast corner. The church is located at what is now North Williams Avenue and North Rosa Parks Way.
Photograph of the exterior of Mount Olivet Baptist Church at the corner of NE 1st Avenue and NE Schuyler Avenue in Portland. The building is now occupied by The Well Community Church.
St. Stephen Catholic Church, Portland
Photograph of St. Stephen Catholic Church in Portland at what is now SE 41st Avenue and SE Salmon Street. The photograph was taken from the southwest corner of the church.
W. S. Ladd house, SW 6th and SW Columbia, Portland, Oregon, circa 1907
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
Henry Hahn house, 2636 NW Cornell Drive, Portland, Oregon
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
H. W. Corbett house, SW 5th and SW Yamhill, Portland, Oregon, circa 1907
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
First Congregational Church, Portland, Oregon
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
Pioneer Post Office, Portland, Oregon, circa 1906
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
Dekum Building, Oregon Journal, Portland, circa 1906
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
Footpath by roses, Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland, Oregon, 1905
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Handcolored photograph of the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, Portland, Oregon, 1905
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
World Forestry Center, Lewis and Clark Exposition, 1905
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser, Fred H., 1878-1955
Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church building
Part of Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
The Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church stands on the southeast corner of N. Vancouver Ave. and Fargo Street. It was originally built in 1909 for the Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Vancouver Avenue (established in 1944) purchased the building in 1951 and inhabits it still. The church was renovated and enlarged in 1957-1958.