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Portrait of Harriett Buckingham Clarke

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young woman wearing a tucked dress, seated. Her hands are in her lap. She wears a ribbon or neckerchief tied around her neck. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Harriett Buckingham Clarke, 15 years old, born 1832." Collection records indicate that an annotation on paper liner inside the back of the case reads, "Mrs. James R. Hines, Grand Lodge, Michigan." Case made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Mrs. Gerard Cutler, maiden name Polly Hawes

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of an older woman wearing a white bonnet. She looks at the camera. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. Gerard Cutler (Polly Hawes)." Second typed label reads, "Cutler, Mrs. Gerard, Presented by H.P. Cone, Rec. No. 267." Case made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Dr. Bennet Tyler

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of an older man wearing suit and facing to the right of the camera. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Dr. Bennet Tyler was first president of the East Windsor Seminary in Connecticut (now Hartford Theological Seminary) and successor to Dr. Edward Payson in Portland, Maine, Second Parish Church. He baptized Elizabeth Payson (Howe) around 1835." An overmat under the cover glass on the lower right reads, "Cone, Artist." Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Seth L. and William H. Pope

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of 2 boys sitting next to each other. The one on the left is a child while the other is likely a teenager. They both hold books. Handwritten label enclosed with the image reads, "Seth L. & Wm H. Pope. Dec. 1849." Second handwritten label reads, "S. L. - W. H." Collection records indicate they are brothers. Case made of pressed leather and wood.

Portraits of Matilda Draper Doane and Reverend Nehemiah Doane

Case contains 2 portraits. On the left is a portrait of a woman seated at a table. She wears a dress and holds a book on her lap. Two additional books are displayed on the table. One has the words, "Holy Bible" written on its spine. On the right is a portrait of a man seated at a table. He wears a suit and rests his right arm on the table. Typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Daguerreotype Rev. Nehemiah Doane and wife taken about 1849. Acc. No. 9852." Reverend Doane was a Methodist Episcopal minister who became superintendent of the Oregon Institute, known today as Willamette University, in Salem, Oregon. His wife's name was Matilda Draper Doane. Legacy collection records indicate that this photograph may have been taken just prior to their move to Salem, Oregon. The image of Nehemiah Doane was previously named: OrgLot1414_0234S011. Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of unidentified woman, Buckingham family

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young woman wearing a long sleeve dress. A piece of paper enclosed with the image shows a family crest with a handwritten note reading,"Seal of the Buckinghams." She is possibly a member or friend of the Buckingham family. Case is made of leather. Case cover missing and replaced with archival board during conservation.

Portrait of Reverend David Deardorff, circa 1850

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a bearded man with his hair parted on the right. He wears a suit. Typed label enclosed with image reads, "Rev. David Deardorff, 1850." A white paper is affixed to the interior of the case cover. Case made of leather and wood with a lacquer front inlaid with mother of pearl.

Portrait of unidentified girl, possibly member of Taylor family

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young girl looking at the camera. She wears an off the shoulder dress with a polka dot pattern. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Taylor family: Girl (unidentified)." The same girl is pictured in OrgLot1414_0223S013_01. Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Mrs. C. S. Silver

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated woman wearing a floral print dress with a white collar. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. C. S. Silver, a Pioneer of 1850 - Daguerreotype taken in Fort Wayne, Indiana, place she started from to Portland, Oregon." Second typed label reads, "Mrs. C. S. Silver, 1850." Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Mary E. Cook

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a little girl wearing a dress and sitting in a chair. She wears one sock on her left foot. She makes a sad face at the camera. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Mary E. Cook." Case is made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Louise Wilson

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a woman standing, wearing a printed dress with a white collar. She crosses her hands in front of her waist. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Aunt Louis, Grandpa Wilson's sister." Legacy collection records indicate this is Louise Wilson, possibly the sister of Robert Wilson of the Wilson / Conser clan. Embossment on velvet lining inside of case reads, "J. H. Whitehurst Galleries, New York, Baltimore, Richmond, Norfolk, Petersburg and Lynchburg." Case is made of wood and leather.

Whitehurst, Jesse Harrison, 1819-1875

Portrait of two daughters of William Sherlock

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a girl and a baby. The girl is around 9-years-old, wears a printed dress and sits in a chair. She holds on to the baby who is seated next to her. Legacy collection records indicate they are the daughters of William Sherlock of Portland, Oregon. They are depicted as young women in OrgLot1414_0242S002. Case is made of leather and wood.

Portrait of Elizabeth Ellen Parrish Robb and James R. Robb

A portrait of Elizabeth Ellen Parrish Robb and James R. Robb. They are both seated and looking directly at the camera. The woman wears a dark dress with a wide collar made from white lace. The man wears a suit with an open jacket and a vest. The photograph is hand-tinted to enhance skin and hair tone and their jewelry is painted gold. This photograph is a mid-20th century reproduction print in a black frame with gold matting. A typed note on the back of the frame reads, "Elizabeth Ellen Parish Robb and James R. Robb. Presented by Mrs. Gertrude Drake Graves, Los Gatos, Calif. Apr. 8, '48."

Portrait of an unidentified woman

An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified woman. She is seated looking directly at the camera. She wears a taffeta dress with vertical stripes and a tightly laced, v-shaped waistline. Her cheeks are tinted pink. Legacy records indicate that this photograph is part of the S. A. Clarke collection. The photograph case is made of wood and embossment paper with a gold mat.

Portrait of an unidentified man

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man. He is wearing a dark jacket with a plaid cravat. He is seated looking directly at the camera. Legacy records indicate that this photograph was donated from the R. M. Alton estate by Mrs. Alton. The photograph case is made of wood and leather with a bird motif on the exterior and a gold mat.

Portrait of three unidentified children

A daguerreotype portrait of three unidentified children. The three sit in a row looking at the camera with their hands in their laps. The two boys on the left of the photograph wear matching velvet jackets with metal buttons and white collars. The girl seated at the right of the row wears a dark dress with white dots and two white bands at the end of each sleeve. A handwritten label taped to the front of the case reads, "Mrs. G. Van Dyke, Rt. #2 Bay 6(?)." The photograph case is made of wood and leather with a floral motif on the exterior and a gold mat.

Portrait of an unidentified man and child

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man and child. The man is seated with the child in his lap. He wears a dark suit and large bow tie. He has dark hair and a beard. The child wears a light-colored dress that is hand-tinted pink.

Portrait of an unidentified woman

A daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified young woman. She is seated looking directly into the camera with her hands in her lap. She is wearing dark lace gloves and a medium-dark colored dress with a high neckline, a white lace collar, and full sleeves with dropped epaulets.

Portrait of unidentified woman, connected with the H.E. Pribble Family, circa 1858

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a young woman posing with her head in hand. Her elbow is propped on 2 stacked books. The spine of the book on the bottom reads, "Family Encyclopedia." Her earrings have been tinted. A receipt from R. L. Edmonston Photo-Copying Agency in Altoona, Pennsylvania was enclosed with the image. It states that Miss H. E. Pribble from Freeport, West Virginia ordered a reproduction of the image in 1930. This receipt has been removed and stored in a separate folder. Legacy collection records indicate this was taken circa 1850 - 1858. Case is made of leather. Case cover missing and replaced with archival board during conservation.

Portrait of Anna D. Kikendall, circa 1850

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a woman sitting in a chair and holding a book on her lap. Curtains are visible on the left. Handwritten label enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. Anna D. Kikendall, probably taken about 1850." [An alternate spelling of this last name is Kuykendall.] A second handwritten note reads, "Ruth Lee." Writing under Lee's name indicates this note was attached to the outside of the case. These notes have been removed and stored in a separate folder. Case made of leather and wood.

Portrait of James Howe, Bishop of South Carolina

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated man holding a staff or cane in his right hand. Handwritten label enclosed with the image reads, "The uncle of Elizabeth Payson Howe Lee. James Howe, Bishop of South Carolina." Case made of leather.

Portrait of Edward L. Rice

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated boy with his hands in his lap. His hair is parted on the right. Handwritten label enclosed with the image reads, "Edward L. Rice." Case made of leather and wood.

Portrait of Mrs. Alvin Crain

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a woman wearing a floral print dress with a white collar. She holds her hands in front of her. One finger appears to be pointing at something. Typed label enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. Alvin Crain." Case made of wood and leather.

Portrait of Theodore Brooks Trevett

Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a bearded man wearing a suit. He lifts his right hand to his vest. Legacy collection records indicate this is Theodore Brooks Trevett, who came to Portland in 1851. Case is made of wood and leather.

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