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John Rash

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing slightly left. He has a mustache and is wearing a suit jacket and vest, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Rash, John” is written on the negative sleeve.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Three-quarters portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt facing front. He is standing with his arms behind his back and is wearing a hat, glasses, and a suit and tie. Written on the negative sleeve is “Roosevelt, Franklin D.”

Theodore Roosevelt Jr.

Head and shoulders portrait of Theodore Roosevelt Jr. facing front. He is standing outside a building and is wearing a hat, overcoat, suit jacket and vest, collared shirt, and tie. In the background are two unidentified men. Written on the negative is “Roosevelt, Theodore Jr.”

Bishop Rowe

Full-length portrait of man standing on the sidewalk outside a building and facing front. He is holding a folded newspaper and is wearing a clerical collar and dark suit. Written on the negative sleeve is the text “Rowe, Bishop.”

Captain R. A. Sawyer

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He is wearing a military uniform, probably an Oregon National Guard uniform. Written on the negative sleeve is the name “Sawyer, Capt. R. A.”

Charles M. Schwab during visit to Portland to inspect shipbuilding operations

Half-length portrait of Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, taken in Portland on Saturday, July 13, 1918. A cropped version of this photograph was published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, July 14, 1918, under the headline “Head of Emergency Fleet Corporation.” The photograph had the following caption: “Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet corporation, who is a Portland visitor. Mr. Schwab’s rise in the industrial world from a humble beginning to the recognized position of the ablest steel man forms one of the greatest dramas of American business. With Charles Piez, vice president of the Emergency Fleet corporation, and other officials, Mr. Schwab is spending three days inspecting shipbuilding in Portland and vicinity.” See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0166, 373G0167, 373G0183, 373G0184, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Charles M. Schwab touring shipyard with unidentified officials

Photograph showing Charles M. Schwab (center), director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, walking between two unidentified men as he tours a Portland-area shipyard on Saturday, July 13, 1918. The photograph was taken during a three-day visit Schwab made to inspect shipbuilding operations in Portland and the vicinity. A cropped version of this photograph was one of six published on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, July 14, 1918. This photograph had the following caption: “Mr. Schwab strolling through shipyard with yard officials.” See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0166, 373G0167, 373G0182, 373G0184, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Charles M. Schwab speaking at Northwest Steel, Portland

Photograph, taken from the side, of Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, giving an address in Portland on Saturday, July 13, 1918. The speech was part of a three-day visit Schwab made to inspect shipbuilding operations in the Portland area. A cropped version of this photograph was one of six published on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, July 14, 1918. This photograph had the following caption: “Charles M. Schwab addressing workmen at Northwest Steel company plant.” See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0166, 373G0167, 373G0182, 373G0183, 373G0185, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Emma Eurana Dinkey Schwab during visit to Portland with husband Charles M. Schwab

Head and shoulders portrait of Emma Eurana Dinkey Schwab, taken in Portland on July 13, 1918. She accompanied her husband, Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, on his three-day visit to Portland to inspect shipbuilding operations. See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0166, 373G0167, 373G0182, 373G0183, 373G0184, 373G0186, and 379G0077.

Mrs. Charles Piez, Charles M. Schwab, Emma Eurana Dinkey Schwab, and Mary Mock in Portland

Three-quarters portrait of (from left) Mrs. Charles Piez, wife of the vice president and general manager of the Emergency Fleet Corporation; Charles M. Schwab, director general of the Emergency Fleet Corporation; Emma Eurana Dinkey Schwab, his wife; and Mary Mock. The photograph was taken on Saturday July 13, 1918, after the party’s arrival in Portland, where Schwab was inspecting shipbuilding operations. That day, a cropped version of this photograph was published on the front page of the Oregon Journal under the headline “Shipbuilding Chief Has Happy Environs.” The photograph had the following caption: “Portland has been signally honored by the visit of Charles M. Schwab, director general, and his party of Emergency Fleet Corporation officials, whose delightful traveling companions are enthusiastic as to the beauty they have found here. Mrs. Schwab and Mrs. Piez are keenly anticipating a Sunday afternoon trip over the Columbia river highway. In the picture, from left to right, are Mrs. Charles Piez, Charles M. Schwab, Mrs. Schwab, Miss Mary Mock, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Schwab.” The photograph accompanied a story headlined “Schwab Sees Portland Shipyards / World Record Set In Launching Of 6 Ships In Day From 1 Yard.” See related image Nos. 373G0055, 373G0166, 373G0167, 373G0182, 373G0183, 373G0184, 373G0185, and 379G0077.

Schwartz

Head and shoulders portrait of a man seated in front of a screen consisting of cloth nailed to a wooden frame. He is looking to the right and is wearing a jacket and vest. The name “Schwartz, Mr.” is written on the negative sleeve.

Scott, of Elks

Head and shoulders portrait of a smiling man facing front. He is wearing a hat, suit jacket and vest, collared shirt, and tie. On his lapel is a button with the text “B. P. O. Elks State Convention” around the top and “Vancouver, Wash. Aug. 19-20-21, 1920” around the bottom. The number 5 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper left corner of the image. The name “Scott, Mr.” is written on the negative sleeve.

Photograph of Amadee Smith

Photograph of a cropped head and shoulders photograph of a man facing to the left and looking toward the front. He has a mustache and is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Amadee Smith” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the photograph.

Judge Stater

Half-length portrait of a man sitting at a judicial bench and facing front. He is wearing glasses, a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. On the bench on either side of him is a large basket of flowers. The name “Judge Stater” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the image.

Steeman?

Head and shoulders portrait of a seated man facing to the left. He has a mustache and is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The text “Steeman?, Mr.” is written on the negative sleeve. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration and speckling due to deterioration of the negative.

Lincoln Steffens

Head and shoulders portrait of journalist and lecturer Lincoln Steffens facing to the right. He is wearing a hat, glasses, a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. Written on the negative sleeve is the text “Steffens, Lincoln.” See related image No. 373G0188.

Lincoln Steffens and Tucker

Full-length portrait of two men, both wearing suits and ties, standing next to a flight of steps. The text “Steffens, Lincoln and Tucker, Mr” is written on the negative sleeve. Steffens, a journalist and lecturer, is on the left. See related image Nos. 373G0187 and 373G0206.

Judge Stevenson

Half-length portrait of a man seated at a judicial bench and looking to the right. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The text “Judge Stevenson” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Photograph of W. H. Strayer

Photograph of a head and shoulders portrait of a man facing to the right. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The original picture has been cut out from a larger image. The name “W. H. Strayer” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the image.

E. V. Stretcher and unidentified man

Full-length portrait of two men standing outside a building and facing front. The man at right, E. V. Stretcher, is standing with his hands behind his back and is wearing a hat, suit, and tie. The man at left, who is unidentified, is wearing a hat, glasses, overcoat, suit and tie, and is standing with his hands in his coat pockets. The text “Man + Stretcher” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the image. See related image No. 373G0192.

E. V. Stretcher

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “E. V. Stretcher” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. See related image No. 373G0191.

Bishop and Mrs. Walter Taylor Sumner?

Half-length portrait of a man and woman standing outside a building and facing slightly front. The man is wearing a hat, overcoat, and clerical collar. The woman is wearing a hat and fur coat. The text “Summer, Bishop and Mrs.” is written on the negative sleeve, but the name may be a misspelling. The man may be Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon.

Photograph of Thomas Swivel

Photograph of a head and shoulders portrait of a man facing left and looking toward the front. He is wearing a pince-nez, suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Swivel, Thomas” is written on the negative sleeve.

Photograph of Erwin A. Taft

Photograph of a head and shoulders portrait of a man facing left and looking toward the front. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Erwin A. Taft” is written on the negative. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

William Howard Taft with group outside Multnomah Hotel, Portland

Full-length portrait of William Howard Taft (fifth from left) with a group of men outside the Multnomah Hotel in Portland on Sunday, August 22, 1915. Standing nearest to Taft are members of the reception committee that greeted him when he arrived in Portland. To the left of Taft, in a hat, is Charles H. Carey, president of the Oregon Bar Association. To the right of Taft are Judge George N. Davis and J. N. Teal (wearing glasses and holding coat and umbrella. The other men in the photograph are unidentified. According to two front-page stories in the Oregon Journal on Monday, August 23, 1915, Taft spoke at a Portland Press Club luncheon and the first joint convention of the Oregon and Washington bar associations. He departed on the afternoon of Monday, August 23. See related image Nos. 373G0202, and 373G0203. Image note: The numbers 538 and 16 are written on the negative and are visible at the top of the image.

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