A photograph showing South Falls at Silver Falls State Park in ice and snow. Four people are visible on a path below the falls. Trees and foliage surround the area.
A photograph showing South Falls at Silver Falls State Park in ice and snow. Two people are visible climbing stairs on the bottom left. Trees and foliage are visible above.
A photograph showing a gathering of people in the snow on East Hill in Silverton. Some people have sleds. The surrounding buildings, fences, power lines, trees, and ground are covered in snow.
A photograph of a snowy scene. A path is visible in the snow on the ground and snow-covered trees hang over the area. A rail fence is visible on the right.
A view of Silver Creek covered in ice and snow. Along one bank are trees, some of which have long icicles hanging off of them. A paddlewheel is visible near the left side of the image.
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 an outdoor street scene, where an ice storm has damaged power lines. A note on the photograph mentions this photo was taken at Northwest 22nd and Lovejoy, looking east.
A photograph of the President's home at the University of Oregon, now known as the Collier House. The house, trees, and surrounding area are covered in snow.
John S. Howland and an unidentified man, possibly Walter Mattila of the Oregon Journal, face away from the camera walking toward the Howland residence on Brower Road in Corbett. A young boy walks slightly behind them. The ground is covered in snow. The building shows visible deterioration and wear. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, December 29, 1948 (negative 2 of 11). Original sleeve title: “Poor family.”