A photograph showing six individuals in a forested area building the first road out of Hamlet to Necanicum. They are standing on the beginning of a log road and are holding tools.
A photograph showing a Marie Holst Pottsmith on wash day in Hamlet at the rear of the Hill homestead house. She stands at a wooden wash bin and clothes are visible on a line next to her. The bath house, where she developed film and printed pictures, is visible behind her.
This photograph depicts the Adalbert G. Bettman residence, located at 2247 Northwest Kearney. The exterior of the home, surrounding homes, and street are covered in snow.
This photograph depicts an urban street with rail tracks, a "Globe" banner, and plowed snow. The Hotel Nortonia sign is visible in the background. Hotel Nortonia had two locations- first located at 1337 SW Washington Street (now Hotel Rampano). Later the owner, Mrs. A.B. Norton, used the name for the second hotel she managed, located at 409 SW 11th Avenue (now Mark Spencer Apartments). It is unclear from the image where this photo was taken.
This photograph depicts a man seated on a porch swing outside Adalbert G. Bettman's residence located at 2247 Northwest Kearney. The man wears a dark suit and shoes, and is holding a dark hat on this lap. To the right are potted plants and vines growing up the side of a trellis.
This photograph depicts a woman and young girl seated on a porch. The woman sits on a rocking chair, with the young girl sitting on the armrest with her arm around the woman. They are both wearing light-colored, patterned dresses, and the woman is wearing a light-colored bonnet.
This photograph depicts a group of five nurses posing in uniform. They are each wearing white dresses and flossies and are standing outdoors. An inscription on the back of the negative sleeve lists their names: Gibson, Smith, Zimmerman, McGowan, Walker
This photograph depicts a group of five nurses posing in uniform.They are each wearing white dresses and flossies and are standing outdoors. An inscription on the negative sleeve lists their names: Gibson, Smith, Zimmerman, McGowan, and Walker.
This photograph depicts the "Sanitary measuring sugar bowl," developed by Adalbert G. Bettman in 1914. The sugar bowl dispenses sugar without the use of a spoon. The sugar bowl is placed on a makeshift stack of books and folded paper as the stand and backdrop. A note attached to the stand reads, "Sanitary measuring sugar bowl. Dr. A. G. Bettman, Portland, Ore."
This photograph depicts the "Sanitary measuring sugar bowl," developed by Adalbert G. Bettman in 1914. The sugar bowl dispenses sugar without the use of a spoon. The sugar bowl is placed on a makeshift stack of books and folded paper as the stand and backdrop. A note attached to the stand reads, "Sanitary measuring sugar bowl. Dr. A. G. Bettman, Portland, Ore."
This photograph depicts the "Sanitary measuring sugar bowl," developed by Adalbert G. Bettman in 1914. The sugar bowl dispenses sugar without the use of a spoon. The sugar bowl is placed on a makeshift stack of books and folded paper as the stand and backdrop. A note attached to the stand reads, "Sanitary measuring sugar bowl. Dr. A. G. Bettman, Portland, Ore."
This photograph depicts the "Sanitary measuring sugar bowl," developed by Adalbert G. Bettman in 1914. The sugar bowl dispenses sugar without the use of a spoon. The sugar bowl is placed on a makeshift stack of books and folded paper as the stand and backdrop. A note attached to the stand reads, "Sanitary measuring sugar bowl. Dr. A. G. Bettman, Portland, Ore."
This photograph depicts a surgery performed in an operating room. The patient lays under white sheets on a gurney, while four nurses assist the surgeon. Presumably, the surgeon is the figure with his back towards the camera. The room appears to be lined with windows, or light colored walls.
This photograph depicts an unidentified man wearing a neck brace, the photo taken from behind. A note on the negative sleeve mentions "Demonstration of neck brace," indicating this may be for medical purposes. The man appears to be sitting in an office or clinic.
This photograph depicts an unidentified man wearing a neck brace, the photo taken from behind. A note on the negative sleeve mentions "Demonstration of neck brace," indicating this may be for medical purposes.
This photograph depicts a profile portrait of an unidentified man wearing a neck brace. A note on the negative sleeve mentions "Demonstration of neck brace," indicating this may be for medical purposes. The man appears to be sitting in an office or clinic.