Photograph showing a distant view of Pasco, Washington, taken from an agricultural field on the outskirts of the town. The Franklin County Courthouse is visible on the left. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Pasco, Wash."
View of Maupin, Oregon taken from the top of a rimrock. Railroad tracks for the Oregon Trunk Railway run along the Deschutes River at the edge of the town. The typed description on the back of the photograph reads, "Oregon Trunk Tracks, station, grain elevator, and Deschutes River at Maupin, Ore."
Photograph showing a view of Hood River, Oregon on the south side of the Columbia River and White Salmon, Washington on the north side of the river. Taken from a hillside above Hood River and looking east up the Columbia River Gorge. The Hood River Bridge crosses the Columbia River. Typed writing on the back of the print reads, "Looking down Columbia River Canyon - Hood River & White Salmon, Wash. - SP&S Ry." Stamp on the back for Angelus Commercial Studio.
Indian Agency buildings on the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation in Oregon. The handwritten description from the back of the photograph reads, "Indian Agency, Warm Springs, Ore."
A view of downtown Astoria, Oregon and the Columbia River. Several ships are in the river, and Washington state is visible across the river. Handwritten note on the back of the print indicates this was taken in 1935.
A view of downtown Astoria, Oregon and the Columbia River. There are signs for Montgomery Ward, the Bank of Astoria, and other businesses. Washington state is visible on the other side of the Columbia. Handwritten note on the back of the print indicates this was taken in 1935. Stamp on the back of the print for Beaver Engraving Co. in Portland, Oregon.
View of Prineville, Oregon, taken from near what is now Ochoco Viewpoint. Writing on the bottom of the print reads, "Birdseye view of Prineville. Lafler, Prineville." Handwriting on the back reads, "Photog = Lafler."
Photograph of downtown Portland and several buildings on the waterfront on the Willamette River. There are signs for U.S. Mills Dock, the Stephenson Co., Chas H. Lilly Co, the Portland Seed Company, and Polson Implement Co. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Poulson (sic) Implement Co at corner of Taylor / front to water." Stamp on the back for the Angelus Studio. The top of the photograph is torn.
Photograph of a street scene in Eugene, Oregon. There are pedestrians, people on bicycles, and one person on horseback. Streetcar rails go up the middle of the street. Businesses line both sides of the street and signs are visible for Burgess Optical Co., Western Union Telegraph, and more. Banners hanging above the street advertise Kit Carson's Buffalo Ranch Wild West show. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Willamette St, Eugene. Willamette Avenue, Eugene. Either 1907 or 1912."
A photograph showing Main Street looking west in Silverton. Various storefronts are visible. There are people on the sidewalks and automobiles in the street.
A photograph of the Central Stage Terminal Hotel on High Street in Salem. The building was next to the Grand Opera House and across the street from the courthouse. A few people are visible in the doorway. Automobiles are parked in front of the building.
A photograph of the Grand Opera House on the corner of High Street and Court Street in Salem. The Central Stage Terminal and Hotel is also visible on the left.
A photograph showing the view of Main Street in Silverton looking east from Water Street. Businesses line the street and people, carts, and automobiles are visible throughout the space.
A photograph showing Main Street in Silverton. In addition to the buildings, there are various tents set up on the street. 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 showing the aftermath of a fire on the west side of Water Street at Oak Street in Silverton. The fire burned Drake Bros. Studio, Olsen Saloon, and Graham's Butcher Shop. The Opera House is visible in the background on the left and the Silverton Hotel is visible in the background on the right.
A photograph of Silverton Creamery & Ice Company. There is greenery surrounding the building and there are paved roads and sidewalks throughout the space.
A photograph of the Inman building and the Good Templar building on the corner of 1st Street and Oak Street in Silverton. A sign on the Inman building reads "Burton's Pharmacy Drugs." The building on the right includes signs that read "Silverton Tie and Top Shop" and "Assembly of God Mission." Three people are visible on the sidewalk.
A photograph of the Coolidge & McClaine Bank on Main and 1st Street in Silverton. The post office is visible next to the bank and an automobile is parked on the street.
A photograph showing Oak Street in Silverton. The first building on the right is Digerness' store, Webb's feed barn is located in the middle of the block, and the building at the end of the block is the Opera House.