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Portrait of Emery Howell Averill

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young boy sitting on a table next to a chair. He appears to be 4 or 5-years-old. He holds on to the back of the chair with his right arm. He looks at the camera. He wears a dress with diagonal stripes. Typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Emery Howell Averill, Born Dec. 14 - 1858, Portland, Maine. Died July 5th - 1930, Portland, Oregon." Second typed note indicates this was a gift of Mrs. Wm. F. Griesel. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of William Alexander Lee

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young child sitting on the arm of a chair. He wears a dress with a polka dot pattern. He appears to be around 3-years-old. Handwritten note affixed to the back of the case reads, "William Alexand. Lee 46:35." According to legacy collection records, this note has also been interpreted as reading, "William Olex (or Alex) and. Lee, 96:35." Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of Lillie Hadlock, also known as Mrs. B. B. Acker

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a girl wearing an off-the-shoulder dress. Her hands rest on the front of her dress and she looks to the left of the camera. Typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. B. B. Acker as a child of ten years." Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. -- (Hadlock) Acker whose husband, Barrett B. Acker, was in 1886, proprietor of City Stables, etc. at 107 Second St. Portland. Largest livery stable in Portland in its day." Legacy collection records indicate that her first name was Lillie. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of the child of Mrs. Elizabeth Polk

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a child sitting in a chair and holding a book. The child wears a printed dress and looks to the left of the camera. Typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Ambrotype of Mrs. Elizabeth Polk & son, cousin of Mrs. W. B. Wells." Handwritten note on the verso of this note reads, "Mrs. missing since 11/83." [The photograph of Mrs. Elizabeth Polk is missing.] Case is made of leather and wood. The cover is missing and has been replaced with archival board.

Portrait of Anna Morris Baker

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young girl sitting in a chair. She wears a printed dress. Image is heavily damaged. Legacy collection records indicate this is Anna Morris Baker, also known as Anne or Nan, sister of Bishop. Records indicate she was born in 1862. Case cover is missing and has been replaced with archival board.

Portrait of Julia Ellen Waller Stratton and daughter, Mary E. Stratton

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated woman holding a young girl in her lap. The woman wears a dress with a white collar and looks at the camera. Typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Stratton, Julia Ellen (Waller)." Legacy collection records indicate that Stratton was born in Oregon City in 1841 and later married Reverend C. C. Stratton. The child pictured is their daughter, Mary E. Julia Waller Stratton is also pictured in OrgLot1414_0235S004. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of Emma Waymire Burnett

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young girl wearing a dress with a dotted pattern. She holds her hands at her waist. Legacy collection records indicate this is Emma Burnett (Waymire) as a young child. Case is made of leather. The case cover is missing.

Portrait of a boy, possibly Samuel Morse Barker

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated boy, around 8-years-old. He wears a jacket and holds a hat in his left hand, below his lap. He looks at the camera. Handwritten note on the envelope reads, "Barker, Samuel Morse, tentative I.D. Born April 3, 1858, was an architect in Portland. Died Oct. 23, 1884, unmarried, brother of Bishop Barker. Age 8." There are several scratches across the image. Case is made of leather and wood.

Hudelson, Emma Della

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young girl wearing a dress and looking at the camera. Legacy collection records indicate she is Emma Della Hudelson, who later became the wife of Joseph Templeton and mother of Leighton and Raymond. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of two daughters of William Sherlock

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a girl and a baby. The girl is around 9-years-old, wears a printed dress and sits in a chair. She holds on to the baby who is seated next to her. Legacy collection records indicate they are the daughters of William Sherlock of Portland, Oregon. They are depicted as young women in OrgLot1414_0242S002. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of Gaylord W. Cooke

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated child wearing a plaid jumper and holding flowers in his right hand. He faces to the left and rests his right arm on the chair. Legacy collection records indicate this is Gaylord W. Cooke. Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of the Dement family children

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 3 children. The child on the left kneels on the ground while the other 2 sit in chairs and hold straw hats on their laps. Legacy collection records indicate these are the children of the Dement, or Diment, family, named Winston, Jessie and Virginia. Notes indicate that a 4th child, named Kate, is slightly visible on the far left of the image. Case is made of leather and features a ship motif.

Portrait of Charlie Northrup

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated child wearing a scalloped edge coat with velvet trim over a dress. The child appears to be around 4-years-old and looks at the camera. Legacy collection records indicate that a card found under the image identified the child as, "Charlie Northrup." Case is union case made of thermoplastic.

Portrait of two boys wearing matching suits

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 2 unidentified boys standing next to each other, wearing matching suits. The boy on the left wears his jacket unbuttoned while the boy on the right wears his jacket buttoned. Legacy collection records speculate they may be brothers. Case is made of pressed leather and wood.

Portrait of Charles H. Ramsay at age 6

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated boy wearing a button-up shirt with a white collar. His left hand rests in his lap. He looks at the camera. Card affixed to the back of the image reads, "M. J. Higgins, Ambrotype Gallery, 268 Washington Street." Handwritten note on this card reads, "Charlie Ramsay, 6 years." Collection records indicate this image is from the David T. Mason manuscript collection. Case is missing.

Higgins, M. J. (Photographer)

Unidentified young girl holds flag for President Lincoln’s death

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a somber girl wearing a plaid dress and holding a Union flag tied with a black ribbon. The flag has been hand-colored. The date, "4.17.1865" is handwritten into the velvet lining of the case. This was likely taken as a memorial for President Abraham Lincoln, 2 days after his assassination. Legacy collection records contain a note reading, "Proprietary 3 cent stamp with hand cancelation John Julius Spencer." Case is made of wood and leather with embossed paper.

Portrait of William, Anina and Stanley Olin Royal

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 3 children seated next to each other on a bench. They look at the camera. Legacy collection records identify them as the children of Thomas F. Royal, named William, Anina and Stanley Olin Royal. Case has been replaced with archival board.

Portrait of Grace Hamlen

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a girl looking at the camera. She wears a jacket and her hands are in a muff. She wears a hood or head covering. A card affixed to the back of the image advertises Davis & Co. Original 25 Cent Ambrotype Rooms in Boston. The name "Grace Hamlen" has been written on the card. Legacy collection records indicate that the name "A. S. Peterson" is written on the verso of this card. Records also indicate this image is from the David T. Mason manuscript collection. Case is missing.

Portrait of Catharine Forstner

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated girl wearing a floral print dress. She looks at the camera. Typed notes affixed to the outside of the case read, "Catharine Forstner b. Bethel, Mo. 1850. This picture taken in Missouri in 1860. She was 10. Grandmother of Eugene E. Snyder." Conservation records indicate a photographer's imprint which reads, "Aurora, Ore." Accompanying notes state that this print was generated circa 1880's or 1890's, possibly as a replacement for the original image. Case is made of wood and pressed paper.

Portrait of unidentified man and three boys

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of an unidentified man and 3 children. All are seated and the man poses with his arms around the children. They wear dark colored suits except for the child seated second from right who wears a checkered jacket. Case is made of wood and pressed paper.

Portrait of sisters Martha Josephine and Ange Hines

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 2 girls sitting next to each other. The girl on the left wears a dress with a floral pattern while the girl on the right wears a dress with a polka dot pattern and pantaloons. They appear to wear matching belts. Legacy collection records indicate this is Martha Josephine Hines and her sister Ange. Case is made of wood and pressed paper.

Portrait of Lydia L. Beekman

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a little girl sitting on a chair that faces away from the camera. She rests her arms on the back of the chair and looks at the camera. Enclosed with the image is an obituary for Lydia L. Beekman, who died on October 22, 1873, just before her 6th birthday. She was the daughter of C. C. and J. E. Beekman. Conservation notes indicate this may be either an ambrotype or a wet-plate negative. Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Jacob Voorhees

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a boy wearing a suit and looking at the camera. Handwritten label enclosed with the image reads, "Jacob Voorhees." Case made of wood and pressed paper.

Portrait of Jessie T. Winston

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young girl, seated with her hands folded in her lap. She wears a dress and looks to the left of the camera. Legacy collection records indicate this is Jessie T. Winston at four-years-old. Case is made of wood and paper.

McNary family

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 3 young girls, sitting with their arms linked. They wear dresses and stern expressions on their faces. The girl on the left is blurry. Legacy collection records identify them as 3 siblings of the McNary family. Case is made of wood and pressed paper.

Portrait of unidentified mother and son

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of an unidentified woman and boy. The boy stands on the left with his hands in mid-air. The woman is seated on the right, wearing a dress with a white collar. Both look at the camera. Possibly a mother and son. Case is made of wood and leather and is missing its cover.

Portrait of Anna Rice Voorhees and Bennie Mills

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a boy and girl. The boy is older than the girl and sits on a chair, wearing a suit and looking at the camera. The girl stands next to him, wearing a dress and looking at the camera. Legacy collection records indicate they are cousins, Anna Rice (Voorhees) and Bennie Mills. Case is made of wood and leather.

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