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Clubhouse at Waverley Country Club

Photograph of the clubhouse at the Waverley Country Club in Portland. The photograph was taken from the southeast side of the building and the view is toward the northwest. The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.

Clubhouse at Portland Golf Club

Photograph of the clubhouse and surrounding grounds at the Portland Golf Club. The photograph was taken from the southeast side of the building and the view is to the northwest. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Clubhouse at Portland Golf Club

Photograph of the clubhouse and surrounding grounds at the Portland Golf Club. The photograph was taken from the southeast side of the building and the view is toward the northwest. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Clubhouse at Alderwood Country Club, Portland

Photograph, taken in June 1936, showing the exterior of the clubhouse at the Alderwood Country Club in Northeast Portland. In the foreground is a dirt road or driveway that borders a green in front of the clubhouse and leads to the entrance. On the green are numbered markers. Also see image No. 371N5758. Image note: A mark that may be the number 1 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image. Negative damage at top left.

Cloud Cap Road, Mount Hood

Photograph showing a segment of the newly completed gravel Cloud Cap Road on the north side of Mount Hood in October 1926. The road slopes uphill and is bordered by forest. On October 6, 1926, the Oregon Journal published three related photographs and a front-page story about the completion of the road, headlined “Cloud Cap Road Finished; Fine View Unfolded.” The story reported that the 10-mile-long road, ending at the Cloud Cap Inn, would officially be known as the Cooper spur of the Mount Hood Loop Highway. Construction of the road had begun in 1925. See related image Nos. 374N0470, 374N0471, 374N0472, 374N0502, 374N0519, 374N0521, 374N0522, 374N0523, 374N0524, and 374N0527.

Cloud Cap Road, Mount Hood

Photograph of the newly completed gravel Cloud Cap Road on the north side of Mount Hood in October 1926. The road curves uphill and is bordered by forest. On October 6, 1926, the Oregon Journal published three related photographs and a front-page story about the completion of the road, headlined “Cloud Cap Road Finished; Fine View Unfolded.” The story reported that the 10-mile-long road, ending at the Cloud Cap Inn, would officially be known as the Cooper spur of the Mount Hood Loop Highway. Construction of the road had begun in 1925. See related image Nos. 374N0470, 374N0471, 374N0472, 374N0502, 374N0519, 374N0521, 374N0522, 374N0523, 374N0524, and 374N0526.

Cloud Cap Inn on Mount Hood

Photograph of an unidentified man walking outside the Cloud Cap Inn building on the northeastern side of Mount Hood in October 1926. A cropped version of this photograph was one of three published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, October 6, 1926, under the headline “Cloud Cap Road Is Way of Splendor.” The photographs had the following caption: “Scenes along newly-completed spur road leading from Mouth Hood Loop highway to Cloud Cap inn, giving suggestion of scenic wonders unfolded along trip.” This photograph had the additional caption information: “Top picture shows present inn, which Portland interests are seeking to rebuild according to more modern standards of capacity and convenience.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Cloud Cap Road Finished; Fine View Unfolded.” The story reported that the 10-mile-long road, ending at the Cloud Cap Inn, would officially be known as the Cooper spur of the Mount Hood Loop Highway. Construction of the road had begun in 1925. See image Nos. 374N0471 and 374N0502, which were published with this photograph, and additional related image Nos. 374N0470, 374N0472, 374N0519, 374N0522, 374N0523, 374N0524, 374N0526, and 374N0527.

Clergy walking in procession at opening of Marian Congress

Photograph of unidentified clergy walking in the procession into St. Mary’s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Portland for the opening service of the Marian Congress on August 12, 1934. The congress was held from August 12-15, 1934. The number 58 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.

Clergy attending night service at Marian Congress

Photograph of four unidentified clergymen watching a nighttime service or ceremony at the Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother (The Grotto) in Portland during the Marian Congress, held August 12-15, 1934. They are seated on the platform of an open-air altar built at The Grotto for the proceedings. The Marian Congress in Portland was the first to be held in the United States. The number 41 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.

Clergy and crowd at Catholic service during Marian Congress

Photograph of unidentified clergy walking past the crowd of attendees at the first open-air service of the Marian Congress on Sunday, August 12, 1934. The Marian Congress was held at the Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother (The Grotto) in Portland from August 12-15, 1934. The number 29 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image.

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