A locomotive for the Zoo train being lifted by a crane onto tracks at the Portland Zoo (later Oregon Zoo). Four men are crouched at the base of the train guiding the locomotive into place.
Four horses pull a Zerolene Oil wagon through deep snow on N. Water St., which is possibly from the historic blizzard of 1919. The Wolf Building is seen on the right. Collapsed awnings can be seen on the left side of the image. A figure is visible on the roof of the two-story building in the background.
Close-up of the trumpet section of a student band performing in the courtyard of CCC Camp Arboretum. The barracks are seen in the background. Four CCC enrollees lean against the door of a barrack and a man in a suit stands next to them.
Street portrait of three young women on Water St. on a wooden sidewalk in front of Silverton Livery Stable. They are dressed in long skirts, blouses with puffy sleeves, and wear flat hats. One of the young women holds a pillow; another pillow lays on the sidewalk in front of the young woman on the left. The building on the left with a cupola and bell on top is the town jail.
Two young women pose leaning on a bicycle on a pedestrian boulevard. They are wearing long skirts, jackets with puffed sleeves, and wide-brimmed hats adorned with ribbons and flowers.
An orchard of young walnut or filbert trees in the Silverton, Oregon area. One tree stands in the foreground of the image, with rows of other trees visible beyond it.
Young walnut or hazel trees grow in an orchard in the Silverton, Oregon area. The trees are planted in a row in dry, rocky soil. Tall grass can be seen growing behind the trees.
A young man stands in a yard next to a rose bush. He wears a hat bearing the Modern Woodmen of America insignia. He points at a symbol displayed on his shirt. A white picket fence stands behind him.
A young man holds a sign in a picket line in front of a liquor store in Portland, Oregon. He is protesting the sale of products from the Schenley Company in Delano, California, where grape pickers are on strike. His sign reads, "Don't spend your drinking dollar for poverty." An American flag is visible inside the window of the liquor store. Photographs from this series were published in the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News on March 4, 1966.
Two-year-old Larry Mills sits on the ground next to his black dog named Mutt. They sit on a rug in front of a sofa. A doll lies on the ground near Mills. The caption on the negative sleeve reads, "Larry Mills, age 2, and dog, Mutt, who went along when Larry wandered from home at 1223 N.E. Killingsworth at 5am - dog's license tag provided clue to boys identity" (negative 2 of 3).
This photograph depicts a half-portrait of a boxer, posing in a boxing ring. The boxer is smiling at the camera, and is missing one of his teeth. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
An 11-week-old Yorkshire Terrier puppy peeks its head out of a teacup. Its 2 front paws are on the rim of the tea cup. The puppy belongs to Mrs. E. Adames, who lives in SE Portland, Oregon (negative 2 of 4)
Exterior view of Salem's first YMCA at the intersection of Commercial and Chemeketa St. in the State Insurance Co. Building. The three-story building has arched windows and the third story is a Mansard roof with dormers.
A river at the base of a deep gorge near Yellowstone National Park, likely the Yellowstone River. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Yellowstone? (Gorge), S-51, LW2-3D."
A river at the base of a deep gorge near Yellowstone National Park, likely the Yellowstone River. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Yellowstone? (River), S-55, LW2-3H."
A geyser erupting at Yellowstone National Park. Several people and a wagon are visible in the distance on the far side of the mineral pool. Caption from negative sleeve reads, "Yellowstone? (Geyser), S-54, LW2-3G."
This photograph depicts a longshot of the town of Yachats and the mouth of the Yachats River on the Oregon Coast viewed from above. A note on the back of the print mentions the photo was taken on Mount Yachats.
The Wynkoop Bros. Co. store, advertising roofers and sheet metal work. 1214 SW Second Avenue, near Madison Street. Nextdoor is the Williams Mfg. Co. Taken January 1, 1940.
A group of Wyam people dancing on a stage at an event held at the Multnomah County Central Library to celebrate the release of Martha Ferguson McKeown's book "Linda's Indian Home". The dancers are in a semi-circle wearing beaded and feathered outfits. An array of items, including baskets and other crafts are on display on tables in front of the stage. Several women are standing behind the dancers with instruments. (negative 1 of 8).
A group of Wyam people on a stage at an event held at the Multnomah County Central Library to celebrate the release of Martha Ferguson McKeown's book "Linda's Indian Home". The dancers are in at the left side of the frame wearing beaded and feathered outfits. Flora Cushinway Thompson stands with another woman on the right side of the frame who is holding a drum. An array of items, including baskets and other crafts are on display on tables in front of the stage. Several women are standing in the rear of the stage with instruments. (negative 7 of 8).
Two Wyam dancers on stage at an event held at the Multnomah County Central Library to celebrate the release of McKeown's book "Linda's Indian Home". The dancers are wearing beaded and feathered clothing. (negative 8 of 8).
Head-and-shoulders portrait of a young man wearing a World War I-era soldier's uniform. This image was a reproduction made by June Drake of a photograph originally taken by an unidentified photographer.