A photograph of the new manse in Whiteson. Reverend William F. Pottsmith, Marie Holst Pottsmith, and Dorothy Pottsmith are standing in front of the house. The home had running water supplied by the tower visible on the left.
A photograph of Marie Holst Pottsmith, Daisy Mulkey, and Anne Simpson. Anne lies in a reclining chair while Daisy kneels beside her and holds her hand. Marie stands on the other side of the chair. A piano is visible in the background. A note on the print reads, ""Nurse" Mary Holst Pottsmith "Doctor" Daisy Mulkey "Patient" Anne Simpson. Anne was always trying to get out of washing dishes, so Mary thought up this pose."
A group portrait of eight people posing with threshing equipment in an agricultural field. Taken during Marie Holst Pottsmith's time in Woodburn with Mabel and Anne Simpson.
A photograph of a group of fourteen people threshing crops in an agricultural field. Threshing equipment is visible behind them. Taken during Marie Holst Pottsmith's time in Woodburn with Mabel and Anne Simpson.
A photograph of the interior of Mrs. Ellen M. Pennell's home at the University of Oregon. There is a decorative table, ottoman, and chair and art hanging on the walls. A note on the print reads, "Mrs. Pennell didn't like the wallpaper so she draped fishnet over it."
A photograph of the living room of Mrs. Ellen M. Pennell's home at the University of Oregon. There is a wooden bench with pillows, art hanging on the walls, and a sculpture on a shelf in the corner.
A photograph of Mrs. Ellen M. Pennell, assistant Dean of Women and instructor of art and literature, sitting at a table in her home at the University of Oregon.
A photograph showing four people dressed in costumes for April Frolic at the University of Oregon. Marie Holst Pottsmith is second to the right holding a bow and arrow.
A photograph showing four people dressed in costumes for April Frolic at the University of Oregon. Marie Holst Pottsmith is on the right holding a bow and arrow. The two people next to her hold tambourines.
A photograph of the living room of Mrs. Ellen M. Pennell's home at the University of Oregon. There are two chairs, two small tables, and various paintings and sculptures throughout the space.
A photograph of the President's home at the University of Oregon, now known as the Collier House. The house, trees, and surrounding area are covered in snow.
A photograph showing Henry Piekkola's tree stump house. One person stands on a log extending out from the stump, another person sits below, and a third person leans out of a window. They are surrounded by ferns and trees. See also: item 43.
A photograph of Marie Holst Pottsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hill, and Harvey Mowick on a horse-drawn cart leaving on the new road built that summer. Harvey Mowick was going to get his family after building a house for them on the homestead. They look back at the camera. A dog is visible on the left.
A photograph of a person, possibly a member of the Lindgren family, standing in a clearing leaning on a wooden chair. A fruit tree is visible in the background.
A photograph of a person sitting on a horse surrounded by trees and ferns. The Hamlet schoolhouse and another building are visible above in the distance.
A group portrait of nineteen people sitting and standing on the rocks at a waterfall. Marie Holst Pottsmith is in the photograph with some of her students.
A photograph of a house in a clearing in a forested area, taken from a distance. Three smaller structures are visible near the main house and a fence surrounds the area.
A group portrait of five people standing in front of a tent in a clearing in a forested area. Clothes hang on a line in front of them. A large stump with a shed built onto it and piles of lumber are visible on the right. The photograph was taken from above looking down.