Half-length portrait showing Walter M. Pierce standing on the dais in the House chambers at the Oregon State Capitol. He is facing to the right and is holding a sheaf of papers. The photograph was probably taken from 1923 to 1927, during Pierce’s tenure as governor of Oregon. Image note: Light leaks on negative.
A photograph showing the crowds and landscaping surrounding the agricultural buildings at the Oregon State Fair. The Poultry Building is visible on the left and the Horse Stadium is visible on the right.
A photograph of Miller's Department Store in the Reed Opera House building. People are visible on the sidewalks and there are a few automobiles on the road.
The United States National Bank building on the corner of Commercial and State streets in Salem, Oregon. Other businesses can be seen on the same block, including G.W. Johnson & Co. men's clothing and the Buster Brown shoe store.
Exterior view of the Poultry Building at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. The Spanish Colonial Revival style building has arched windows and busts of roosters on the walls that double as flag stanchions. A bed of flowers can be seen in the foreground.
Exterior view of the Horse Stadium at the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem, Oregon. The building is brick and arched bays can be seen running the length of the walls. Lettering above the main entrance reads, "Stadium" and a sign on the roof reads, "Horse Show."
Exterior view of the Marion Hotel on the corner of Ferry and Commercial Streets in Salem, Oregon. People are visible walking on the sidewalk and several cars can be seen parked along the street.
Exterior view of the Poultry Building at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. The Spanish Colonial Revival style building has arched windows and busts of roosters on the walls that double as flag stanchions. A bed of flowers can be seen in the foreground.
Exterior view of a building on the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem, Oregon. A partially enclosed walkway with arches is visible running along one side of the stucco building. A driveway can be seen next to the building with automobiles parked along it.
Exterior view of Waller Hall, a building on the Willamette University campus in Salem, Oregon. The building was completed in 1867 and is the oldest higher-education building west of the Mississippi still in use.
The front of the Salem Public Library in Salem, Oregon on the corner of State and Winter streets. The building opened in 1912 and was funded by a Carnegie grant. A plaque next to the door reads, "Public Library."
A photograph showing the Breyman Horse Trough at Willson Park. It features intricate details and has a statue of an eagle on top. The Waite Memorial Fountain is visible in the distance. The area is landscaped with trees and other greenery.
A photograph showing the Oregon State Fair, including tents and various rides such as Ferris wheels, a carousel, and The Whip. Crowds of people are visible throughout the space.
A photograph of Salem Electric Company, located at 127 N. High Street. It is a large brick building on the corner of the street. A restaurant and garage are visible on either side of the building. Automobiles are visible parked on the street.
A photograph of a residence in Salem. The house has striped window awnings. The photograph was taken from the sidewalk below. A stone wall lines the sidewalk and there is landscaped foliage throughout.
A photograph of the federal post office in Salem. The building has striped awnings and is covered in ivy. There is a flag pole on the roof. The building was later used as the Willamette University Law College.
A photograph of a child and dog standing in front of a house. The print description for the photograph reads, "D. Salem, House for R.E. Keinsarge (Dr)."
Exterior view of the north side of Eaton Hall at Willamette University. The Late Gothic Revival style building is made of brick and sandstone. A group of five young men and women stand conversing with one another in front of the building.
A photograph of a large brick building that served as a Methodist senior home in Salem. Rose bushes line the walkway. The print description for this photograph reads, "Methodist Old Folks Home NW Corner Center and Statesmen."
Exterior view of a brick building, which may be McBride Hall, on the campus of the Chemawa Indian School in Salem, Oregon. Three young women sit on a bench in front of the building, smiling and looking at the camera.
View of a pheasant farm in the Silverton, Oregon area. Rows of enclosures can be seen in a field, with a barn visible to one side and a house in the distance. A flock of pheasants can be seen near the edge of the image.
The College of Medicine building on the Willamette University campus in Salem, Oregon. Built in 1905, the Beaux-Arts style brick building later became home to the College of Music and then the art department.