People gathered on Main Street in Vancouver for the Cenaqua parade. On the left side of the street is a child dressed as a cowboy, standing next to other children laying on the ground and watching the parade in the distance. A similar photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, August 13, 1950 (negative 7 of 12).
Albert Wyman, right, with his sister Jeanine, eating watermelon. Albert Wyman suffered from acute lymphatic leukemia. He leans over a table, holding a spoon in his mouth, while his sister watches. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Saturday April 23, 1949 (negative 1 of 7).
Children standing in cribs at the Kaiser Company, Northern Permanente Hospital, Vancouver shipyards. This photograph was published on page D1 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, December 10, 1944 (negative 1 of 1).
Two children listen to a radio at a war worker home, constructed inside a stable at Bagley Park in Vancouver. The boy is bending down and turning the radio dials, while a girl sits on the edge of a bed holding a doll. The walls of the room appear to be covered in thick paper (negative 5 of 8).
Children stand outside the doorway of a war worker home, constructed inside a stable at Bagley Park in Vancouver. A makeshift wooden porch is outside the doorway, where the six children are standing, one of which is holding a broom (negative 3 of 8).
Photograph showing a man holding a child on his shoulders, standing in front of Mount Adams. Both are wearing hats, and the child has her arms around the man’s head. Behind them is a a rocky hillside and trees. Snow and glaciers can be seen on Mount Adams (negative 2 of 11).