View of Lewis Street in Silverton looking west from First Street. A number of buildings can be seen along the street and the Blackerby Building is visible at the end of the block. A wagon and an automobile are parked along the street a a large pile of logs sits in the street.
A large group poses for the camera in front of a house in Mt. Angel, Oregon. Some of the men wear ornate vestments while others wear clerical collars and robes.
A large group of men poses on the steps of a school in Mt. Angel, Oregon. Some of the men wear robes and clerical collars, while others wear suits and ties. Etched above the doors of the building are the words "Saint Mary's School."
Exterior view of the academy and normal school at Mt. Angel, Oregon. Handwriting on the negative reads, "ACADAMY [sic], MT. ANGEL, OR. #134 J.D. DRAKE PHOTO."
Exterior photograph of the wooden Gresham train station and brick substation. Two railroad tracks pass in front of the buildings. A signed with “American Express Co” is mounted on the wooden building, in addition to painted distances to Portland and Cazadero. On the left, a doorway leads to a signed “waiting room” area.
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.
Photograph of an unidentified trestle bridge crossing a body of shallow water. A train track runs over the bridge. Possibly same bridge as PGE 132-2, identified as running over the Oregon Slough via the Vancouver line.
Photograph of a metal railroad bridge crossing a logged ravine, taken from a nearby hill. Stumps and a wooden fence can be seen at the bottom of the bridge, as well as electric and transmission lines.
A copy photograph of an iris index developed by J. Haskel Kritzer, M.D. Two circles are visible, representing the iris of each eye. The irises are divided into zones that correspond to parts of the human body. Text on the chart reads, "Iris Index / Key to Diagnosis / Third Revised Edition Copyright 1919, 1921 by J. Haskel Kritzer, M.D."
Street view of Piedmont car barn building at North Killingsworth Street and North Mississippi Avenue, showing two individuals in suits standing in front. A packed dirt street runs in front of the building, with a white wooden building seen on the right side. Numerous wooden poles and power lines can be seen throughout the image, as well as a wooden water tower in the distance.
Photograph of the Oaks Park ticket office, a long wooden building with a slatted fence at the front. Tow ticket windows are visible, with “pay car fare here” written on signs. A large wooden promenade is at the front of the building, extending towards the photographer. Three decorative tree-shape electric lights are visible.
Photograph of unidentified bridge crossing body of water, with shoreline visible at right side of image. Taken from a straight vantage point looking down the tracks, a train can be seen in the distance, as well as numerous wooden buildings and electric lines. Likely the same bridge shown in PGE 132-1.
Photograph of a train station exit at Oaks Park in Portland. To the right, a hillside leads down to the water, and a wooded hill is visible is the distance. The sign on the wooden structure has the name “Oaks Park” painted on the top. An additional sign at the right side of the image says “Oregon Yacht Club”.
Photograph of the Oaks Park ticket office, a long wooden building with a slatted fence at the front. Tow ticket windows are visible, with “pay car fare here” written on signs. A large wooden promenade is at the front of the building, extending towards the photographer. Two decorative tree-shape electric lights are visible.
Photograph of the Linnemann train station building, with a “American Express Co” sign. A set of railroad tracks runs along each side of the building, and a road is visible in the background. A wooden signal post stands next to a track.
Photograph showing the clubhouse and surrounding grounds and walkways at the Portland Gun Club, located near southwest Gresham off Southeast 174th Avenue. See related image Nos. 376G0165 and 376G0166.
Half-length portrait showing Walter M. Pierce standing on the dais in the House chambers at the Oregon State Capitol. He is facing to the right and is holding a sheaf of papers. The photograph was probably taken from 1923 to 1927, during Pierce’s tenure as governor of Oregon. Image note: Light leaks on negative.
Photograph showing the exterior of the clubhouse of the Portland Gun Club, located near southwest Gresham off Southeast 174th Avenue. See related image Nos. 376G0165 and 376G0167.
Exterior view of the remains of Mt. Angel College and monastery at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon following a fire in 1926. See related image Nos. 139-142, 221 and 222.
Photograph showing part of the interior of the clubhouse of the Portland Gun Club, located near southwest Gresham off Southeast 174th Avenue. At left is a fireplace and at center and right are a stairway and a storage area with shelving and firearms. Animal skins are displayed from the wall of the upstairs loft. See related image Nos. 376G0166 and 376G0167.
Photograph showing the exterior of the six-story Odd Fellows Building at 10th and Salmon streets in Portland (now Southwest 10th Avenue and Southwest Salmon Street). The building was constructed between 1922 and 1924.
Photograph of the Masonic Temple on West Park Street (now Southwest Park Avenue) in Portland. The photograph was taken at the intersection of Park and Madison Street. The streets next to the building are lined with parked cars. The building is now part of the Portland Art Museum and is known as the Mark Building. See related image No. 371N5383.
Photograph showing supports for a bridge under construction, possibly the Burnside Bridge in Portland. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.