Margaret Woodard holds Mary Ann Woodard in Silverton, Oregon. They are family members of Myron C. Woodard, the founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
William (Bill) H. Woodard, Jr. and his wife, Melba, pose with their daughter Mary Ann outside a house in Silverton, Oregon. They are family members of Myron C. Woodard, the founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
William H. Woodard, Sr. holds his granddaughter, Mary Ann Woodard, outside a home in Silverton, Oregon. Woodard, Sr. was the brother of Myron C. Woodard, founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
William H. Woodard, Sr. holds his granddaughter, Mary Ann Woodard, outside a home in Silverton, Oregon. Woodard, Sr. was the brother of Myron C. Woodard, founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
William H. Woodard, Sr. holds his granddaughter, Mary Ann Woodard, outside a home in Silverton, Oregon. Woodard, Sr. was the brother of Myron C. Woodard, founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
Full-length portrait of a baby wearing a white dress. The baby looks at the camera and sits on a chair with a blanket draped over it. The name "Woodford L.C." is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Full-length portrait of a baby wearing a long white dress. The baby is seated on a chair or stool that is draped in blankets. The name "Shives E.A." is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Full-length portrait of a smiling baby wearing a white dress. The baby is seated on a chair or stool draped in a blanket. The name "Hunt Guy" is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Full-length portrait of a baby wearing a long white dress. The baby is seated in a chair and a smiling woman is partially visible looking down at it from the left hand side of the image. The name "Shives E.A." is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Full-length portrait of a seated baby in a studio. The baby wears a white embroidered dress. The name "Woodcock W.E." is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Full-length portrait of a baby wearing a white dress. The baby looks at the camera and sits on a chair with a blanket draped over it. The name "Cooper Geo" is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Full-length portrait of a baby wearing a white dress. The baby looks at the camera and sits on a chair with a blanket draped over it. The name "Cooper Geo" is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
This photograph depicts a doctor listening to the heartbeat of an infant with a stethoscope. A nurse is seated to the right at a desk, and several women and children are visible in the background. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
An albumen print portrait of a woman and infant. Legacy records identify them as Jennie Estes with her with her daughter, Amy Estes. A note from a legacy item record reads, "Mrs. Levi Estes (Jennie Munson) with Daughter Amy; Couple built home at 5th & Salmon before wedding in 1863." The portrait is cased in an oval bras desktop frame.
A full length portrait of Elmer Allen Flowers as an infant. He is wearing a long white gown and is laying on a chair covered in a striped blanket. A handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads, "Elmer Allen Flowers, 4 months & three weeks old."
An ambrotype portrait of an unidentified infant. They are seated looking directly into the camera. They wear a light-colored dress with dark stripes around the hem.
A daguerreotype portrait of what appears to be a family group of six people. From left to right: An older man is seated with his legs crossed wearing a dark suit with a silk vest and bow tie. A young boy standing behind the man is wearing a dark shirt with a white collar and buttons. An older woman wearing a dark dress with a white lace collar and a bonnet is seated at the center of the group. She has an infant is held in her lap wearing a light-colored dress with parallel stripes along the hem. An older boy standing with his hands resting on the shoulders of the two women. He is wearing a dark jacket and a floral vest. A young woman is seated on the right end of the group with her hands folded in her lap. She is wearing a dark silk dress with white lace at the cuffs. She has dark ribbons pinned around her neck and both wrists.
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of an infant identified as Lena Richmond. She is wearing a white dress and is seated in a chair with embroidered cushions. She looks to the left of the camera. Legacy records indicate that this item was part of the Love family collection.
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of an unidentified baby sitting in a chair. The baby wears a dress and crocheted booties. Handwritten note affixed to the back of the image reads, "1890 - 1900."
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a seated baby wearing a plaid dress and looking to the right of the camera. Legacy collection records indicate this is William H. Burghardt.
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a seated man holding a baby in his lap. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "John Gay showing oldest son Albert Gay. Born 1869 - 1876."
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a seated woman holding a baby. The baby sits on a table placed next to the woman. The woman holds the baby's head. Handwritten note enclosed with the image reads, "Margrette Gay showing youngest son Jessie Gay, Born 1875, Died 1878." Legacy collection records indicate they are family of John Kirby Gay.
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a baby lying in a baby carriage. The baby wears a crocheted cap and outfit. Typed note on the sleeve reads, "Cox, Walter G. Tintype. Baby photo of Cox, born July 13, 1881 at 3 p.m."
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a seated man holding a baby in his lap. The man wears a suit and looks at the camera. The image is dark and damaged. Legacy collection records indicate this is George R. Barker and that this photograph was taken in 1868. Records indicate the child may be named Edward Wistar Barker.
Uncased tintype featuring a portrait of a man and woman seated next to each other. The woman sits on the left, wearing a printed dress. The man sits on the right, wearing a suit. They each hold a baby in their laps. Handwritten note on the back of the image reads, "1865. Mr. Joseph Krehl and wife with twin daughters Amanda and Emma."
Cased photograph featuring a portrait of a seated woman, identified as Mary A. Harris, holding a baby on her lap. The woman wears a dress with a white lace collar. The baby wears a dress and a necklace bearing a cross. Typed note enclosed with the image reads, "Mrs. George W. Harris and daughter. The Harris family lived in a cabin a few miles north of Grants Pass. It was attacked by Indians Oct. 8, 1855. Mr. Harris was killed; his son fled and never was heard of. Mrs. Harris drew her husband's body into the cabin, barred the door and defended herself until dark; then locking the door, she and her daughter, the latter wounded, hid in the brush and were found the next day by Major Fitzgerald, U.S.A., and soldiers." Case is made of leather and wood. The cover is missing and has been replaced with archival board.