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Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from front: “Mrs. John R. Thompson, boarding house, 1864.” Transcription from back: “ Mrs. J. R. Thompson, manager Thompson’s Boarding House, 185 Front Corner Madison.”
Buchtel, Joseph, 1830-1916
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “My great-grandmother, Mary R. Thompson (Mrs. D. P. Thompson).”
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “H. Y. Thompson, grad Willamette University. Lawyer of Portland in 1880.”
S. E. Gray & Co. (Photographers)
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Listed as Frankie Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson.”
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “D. P. [David Preston] Thompson. Mayor of Portland, prominent merchant and pioneer.”
Buchtel & Cardwell
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Bessie M. Thompson, aged 3 years. Teal.”
Morse, George Daniels, 1835-
Thompson Place, Columbia River
Part of Kiser Photo Co. Photographs
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
Portrait of a man in a swimsuit, posing as though about to dive. He is standing on what may be a rooftop or balcony. The name “Thomas” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Part of Cartes-de-Visite photographs
Transcription from back: “Mrs. Richard (Sally) Thomas.”
Abell & Welsh
Thomas William Sullivan III showing his bruises in Portland jail
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Oregon City playboy Thomas William Sullivan III, shirtless and displaying his bruises from a jail in Portland. Sullivan served time for armed assault, passing bad checks, and attempted larceny. A story about Sullivan was published in the Oregon Journal on page 2A of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, September 24, 1950.
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Photograph showing Thomas Robertson (1881-1924) seated in front of a decorative background.
Aune Studio (Portland, Or.)
Thomas M. Hurlburt? and two unidentified men
Three-quarters portrait of three men standing in a row and facing front. All three are wearing hats, suits, and ties. The men are unidentified, but the man at center may be Thomas M. Hurlburt. Also see image No. 377N0563, which depicts the same three men but was taken at a different time.
Thomas M. Hurlburt? and two unidentified men
Photograph showing three men standing in a row. All three are wearing hats, suits, and ties. The man at left is smoking a cigar. The men are unidentified, but the man at right may be Thomas M. Hurlburt. Also see image No. 377N0563, which depicts the same three men but was taken at a different time.
Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He is wearing a hat, glasses, coat, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Thomas Kennedy” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discolored spots due to deterioration of the negative.
Thomas K. Kelly of Kelly Service Works, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Photograph, taken outdoors, of a smiling man facing right. He is wearing a suit and tie. A name tag, ribbon, and button are attached to his lapel. The following text is printed on the name tag: “Thos. K. Kelly / Minneapolis, Minn.” The words “guest” and “August 6-11, 1928” are printed on the ribbon. The button shows a small map with an arrow and the word “Portland” pointing at Oregon. Below the map is the following text: “The focal point of merchants service in the Pacific Northwest.” Handwritten on the negative are the words “Kelly – of Kelly Service Wks.” The writing is visible on the left side of the image.
Thomas Jefferson statue, Jefferson High School, Portland
Photograph of a bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson on the campus of Jefferson High School in Portland. The figure of Jefferson is sitting in a chair with one arm resting on the chair back. On the side of the base is the following text, all in uppercase letters: “ ‘Bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will, to be rightful, must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal laws must protect, and to violate would be oppression.’ / Thomas Jefferson.” A cropped version of this photograph was one of 13 that were published on Page 1, Section 2, of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, March 10, 1929. The photographs were part of a “motorlog” describing a car trip around Portland to view public art. The spread included photographs of the statues and the car driven on the trip; a map of the route; and a story, headlined “Memorials Grace City / Notable Works of Art Adorn Parks and Plazas of Portland, as Motorlog Shows.” The photographs were published under their own headline and subheading: “Portland’s Statues Viewed Via Motor / Delightful Drive in Reo Flying Cloud over Route that Includes Locations of Twelve of Portland’s Art Treasures.” The tour began and ended at the Journal Building at Southwest Broadway and Yamhill in downtown Portland. The Jefferson statue was stop number 12 on the trip. See related image Nos. 371N5421, 371N5422, 371N5461, 371N2898, 371N2900, and 371N2901, which were also part of the spread.
Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He is wearing glasses, a jacket, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Thomas H. Sherrard” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
Thomas E. Dewey at Albany Timber carnival
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Thomas E. Dewey, governor of New York and 1948 United States Presidential candidate, visiting the Albany Timber carnival. Dewy is standing on a stage with two men dressed as lumberjacks, and is being handed an ax with writing on it. A banner behind the group reads “Hello Albany New York from Albany Ore.” (negative 1 of 11).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Thomas Duerin?, seated at desk
Three-quarters portrait of a man seated at in a chair between two desks. He is wearing a suit and tie. A name that appears to be “Thomas Duerin” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the image.
Thomas Colby, Charles W. Meyers, Bill Baldwin, and unidentified man next to plane
Photograph of four men in front of an airplane. The three men on the left, Thomas Colby, Charles W. Meyers, and Bill Baldwin, were the team of Plane 19, a Waco, on the 1928 Ford National Reliability Air Tour; the man on the right is unidentified. The tour reached the Swan Island airport in Portland on July 16, 1928. Meyers was the pilot. The name Meyers is painted on the plane and the number 6528 appears on its tail. The text “T. B. Colby — Charles Myers [sic] — Bill Baldwin” and number 2 are written on the negative. The the writing is visible on the right side of the image.
Part of Al Monner news negatives
Thomas C. Colt Jr. director of the Portland Art Museum sits in front of a sculpture from the Walter Chrysler Jr. Collection exhibition. There is a large crated artwork behind him (negative 4 of 16).
Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998
Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing right and looking toward the front. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Thomas” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph quality is poor due to deterioration of the negative.
Head and shoulders portrait, taken outdoors, of a man facing front. He is wearing a suit jacket and vest, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Thomas” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
Part of Cleveland Rockwell papers
Color botanical illustration of flowers labeled "Thistle" with yellow centers and many light purple petals.
Rockwell, Cleveland, 1837-1907