- OrgLot460_B2_015
- Item
- 1908
A group portrait of the Sarpola family, including eight children. They are surrounded by trees and foliage. The roof of a structure is visible on the right.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A group portrait of the Sarpola family, including eight children. They are surrounded by trees and foliage. The roof of a structure is visible on the right.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A photograph showing Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill standing with their four children in front of a field of grain. Their homestead is visible in the distance.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A group portrait of about 40 people gathered for a picnic in a clearing. The forest is visible behind them.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A group portrait of twenty-eight young people in a clearing. Trees and foliage are visible behind them.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
Group with horse and farming equipment
A photograph showing three people and a horse. Mrs. Albert Hill stands on the left knitting. Albert Hill stands on the right holding the reins. A third person stands holding farming equipment behind the horse.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A photograph showing the Tokada homestead in Hamlet. There are five structures surrounded by a rail fence in a forested area.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A group portrait of twelve individuals posing in front of the Haikura home. Some are holding rifles.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A group portrait of about fifty individuals and a dog sitting in a forested area behind the schoolhouse. They are gathered for a Fourth of July picnic and some of the people are holding American flags. Marie Holst Pottsmith is in the center back.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A photograph showing the schoolhouse in Hamlet. There is an American flag on the top of the building and a shed to its right. Alex Sarpola, Alfred Haikura, Fred Mattson, and Eli Lampi (right to left) are sitting on a stump in the foreground and Alfred Hill stands beside the stump. Evelina Hill and Phemi Lampi are visible standing on the bridge below. Ten additional people are visible in the distance in various places around the schoolhouse.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A photograph showing two individuals with a horse. They are surrounded by trees and a small structure is visible behind the person on the right.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A photograph showing five individuals standing in front of a cabin. An additional structure is visible on the right.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
Building the first road out of Hamlet
A photograph showing six individuals in a forested area building the first road out of Hamlet to Necanicum. They are standing on the beginning of a log road and are holding tools.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A portrait of Evelina Hill wearing a plaid dress and a bow on her head.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
A photograph showing a Marie Holst Pottsmith on wash day in Hamlet at the rear of the Hill homestead house. She stands at a wooden wash bin and clothes are visible on a line next to her. The bath house, where she developed film and printed pictures, is visible behind her.
Pottsmith, Marie Holst, 1882-1980
Adalbert G. Bettman home in snow
Part of Adalbert G. Bettman photographs
This photograph depicts the Adalbert G. Bettman residence, located at 2247 Northwest Kearney. The exterior of the home, surrounding homes, and street are covered in snow.
Part of Adalbert G. Bettman photographs
This photograph depicts an urban street with rail tracks, a "Globe" banner, and plowed snow. The Hotel Nortonia sign is visible in the background. Hotel Nortonia had two locations- first located at 1337 SW Washington Street (now Hotel Rampano). Later the owner, Mrs. A.B. Norton, used the name for the second hotel she managed, located at 409 SW 11th Avenue (now Mark Spencer Apartments). It is unclear from the image where this photo was taken.
Part of Adalbert G. Bettman photographs
This photograph depicts a man seated on a porch swing outside Adalbert G. Bettman's residence located at 2247 Northwest Kearney. The man wears a dark suit and shoes, and is holding a dark hat on this lap. To the right are potted plants and vines growing up the side of a trellis.
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts a headstone of the Geisel family. The headstone inscription notes "In memory of John Geisel, also his three sons John, Henry and Andrew, who were massacred by Indians Feb 22, 1856, aged 45, 9, 7, 5 yrs. Also wife and mother died Sept. 20, 1899, aged 75 years." A grave fence surrounds the site.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Roy Bower and Jack Chambers Memorial Marker
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts a memorial marker in Depot Bay for Roy Bower and Jack Chambers. The marker is a rectangular stone plinth erected on a cliff overlooking the ocean. It has two brass plaques which are illegible in the photograph, but which read, "In Memoriam / From this harbor - in storm - departed - Roy Bower and Jack Chambers fishermen of the trolling fleet October 4, A.D. 1936 on a mission of rescue." and, "It is not true. Life is not slain by death. The vast, immortal sea shall have her own, shall garner to her this expiring breath, shall reap where she has sown." Seaweed is draped over the top of the marker and there are fresh flowers laid at the base.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts a rock monument sitting on top of a cement base. Two dates are etched in the rock: "The Shark was lost Sept 10, 1846." "The industry was lost March 16, 1865. Lives lost 17, saved 7." Dates refer to the shipwrecks of The Shark, a U.S. Naval schooner, and The Industry, an American trader ship. An inscription on the photo notes "Shark Rock in Astoria."
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts a rural area, consisting of a small church and homes.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Part of Wiggins photographs
Photograph of a church in Walker, Oregon. The foreground of the photograph depicts a wire fence running through a meadow. A power line runs across the right side of the image. The church is visible among trees in the distance at the far side of the meadow. The handwritten caption from the back of the photographs reads, "The Little Country Church, Walker, Ore."
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
People gathered outside building in the woods
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts people grouped outside an unidentified building. A note on the negative envelope mentions this may be a schoolhouse.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
First regatta at Devils Lake, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts the First Regatta held at Devils Lake near Lincoln City, Oregon. Several men in uniforms and women wearing straw hats are seated on a stage wrapped in bunting.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
First regatta at Devils Lake, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts the First Regatta held at Devils Lake near Lincoln City, Oregon. Several men in uniforms and women wearing straw hats are seated on a stage wrapped in bunting. At the center of the stage, a man is handing a small trophy to a woman.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
First regatta at Devils Lake, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts the First Regatta held at Devils Lake near Lincoln City, Oregon. Several men in uniforms and women wearing straw hats are seated on a stage wrapped in bunting.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts the Hanthorn Cannery pier in Astoria, Oregon. A note on the back of a corresponding print reads, "Old wharves on Columbia River. Astoria in distance."
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts several docked schooners. A note on the back of a corresponding print reads, "Fishing Fleet and Wharves at Astoria."
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950