Youths with Scooters for Cycle Trades Field Day
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- 1926
This photograph depicts a group of children posing with push-scooters during the Cycle Trades Field Day in Portland, Oregon.
Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960
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Youths with Scooters for Cycle Trades Field Day
This photograph depicts a group of children posing with push-scooters during the Cycle Trades Field Day in Portland, Oregon.
Brown, Joseph Stephen, 1889-1960
Young Women Pose at the Lewis and Clark Festival - Seaside, Oregon
Photograph of five young women in bathing suits sitting on the ground and posing next to a sign advertising the Lewis and Clark Festival in Seaside, Oregon. This photograph was published in the Oregonian newspaper on June 4, 1949. The women are (left to right): Rosetta Clark, Maureen Luthe, Nancy Woodcock, Lynn Luthe, and Alene Sanders. Each is a candidate for the title of Miss Seaside at the festival. A label taped to the bottom of the print reads, "Lewis & Clark Festival, Seaside, Oregon." Stamp on the back of the print reads, "May be used for reprint or publication if credit given - Montag Film Shop - Seaside, Ore."
Montag Film Shop (Seaside, Or.)
Young farm worker smiles in field
An unidentified boy wears a hat and smiles at the camera while standing in a vast field of crops that come up to his shoulders. He is a farm worker. This image was published in the Valley Migrant League's Opportunity News on September 16, 1966.
Young Apple Orchard - Hillsboro, Oregon
Photograph of a young apple orchard near Hillsboro, Oregon. There are houses and buildings on the edge of the orchard in the distance. Handwriting on back of print reads, "Young apple orchard, near Hillsboro."
View of Yosemite Falls from a path. This path was located between the Hutchings House Hotel and Hutchings' residence.
Watkins, Carleton E., 1829-1916
Yasutome Family, Tule Lake Relocation Center
Part of Jerry Jiro Yasutome photographs
Photograph of Sadao Kurata Yasutome, Jim's paternal grandmother (left) standing next to an unidentified woman at the Tule Lake Relocation Center. They stand side by side outside, and there is snow on the ground. A building is visible in the background. Taken on December 20, 1945. Handwritten notes on photograph read, "Sadao Kurata Yasutome, Jim's paternal g'mother (on left)," and, "12/20,1945." The Tule Lake Relocation Center was one of ten American concentration camps to which Japanese Americans were forcibly removed and incarcerated.
Yasutome family
Yasutome Family, Tule Lake Relocation Center
Part of Jerry Jiro Yasutome photographs
Photograph of 4 members of the Yasutome family standing outside at the Tule Lake Relocation Center. Pictured left to right are JuJiro Yasutome, Sadao Yasutome, Toshiko Yasutome, and 2-year-old James Mamoru Yasutome (in front). There is snow on the ground. The three adults look at the camera while Mamoru looks off to the right. Taken December 20, 1945. Handwritten note on back reads, "G'father JuJiro Yasutome, Sadao Yasutome, Toshiko Yasutome, Momoru (sic) Yasutome." Additional note gives Mamoru's birthdate, "4/23/43, Mamoru 2 yrs. 8 mo." The Tule Lake Relocation Center was one of ten American concentration camps to which Japanese Americans were forcibly removed and incarcerated.
Yasutome family
Yaquina Head, Lighthouse and Agate Beach
Part of Photograph albums of Umpqua River Jetty construction and Brubaker aerial survey of Northwest coast
Aerial photograph of Yaquina Head, including the Lighthouse and Agate Beach.
Brubaker Aerial Surveys (Portland, Or.)
Yachats, Oregon (Looking North)
Part of Photograph albums of Umpqua River Jetty construction and Brubaker aerial survey of Northwest coast
Aerial photograph of Yachats, looking north. A main road and small buildings are visible.
Brubaker Aerial Surveys (Portland, Or.)
Wreckage of Farmer's Elevator, Condon, Oregon
Part of Harold M. Brown photographs
The wreckage of a grain elevator that has collapsed in Condon, Oregon. A group of people stand looking at the scene. A sign at the top of a second elevator reads, "Farmer's Elevator 1916." Handwriting on the photograph reads, "Wreckage of Farmer's Elevator at Condon, Oregon, which collapsed with 95000 lb. of wheat Sept. 19th 1921 / Photo by H. Brown / Gwendolen, Oregon."
Brown, Harold M., 1887-1956
Wreckage of Camas bridge over Washougal River
Part of Harold M. Brown photographs
A charred and mangled steel bridge is partially submerged in the Washougal River at Camas, Washington. Gas trucks with fire and smoke rising off of them are visible on the bridge and people can be seen standing nearby. Handwriting on the back of the photograph reads, "Wreck of Camas bridge over Washougal R. caused by head on collision of 2 gas trucks."
Brown, Harold M., 1887-1956
Wreck of the Steamer Acme on the beach near Bandon, Oregon
Part of Wiggins photographs
Photograph of the front half of the hull of a steamship in the sand on a beach near Bandon, Oregon. The surf from incoming ocean waves is crashing on the side of the ship. An unidentified man stands beside a railing on the upper deck of the ship.
Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950
Wreck of the Peter Iredale, Warrenton, Oregon
Photograph showing the wreck of the ship Peter Iredale on a beach in Warrenton, Oregon. Today, this is located in Fort Stevens State Park. Typed note on the back of the print reads, "Wreck, Peter Iredale, Clatsop Beach, Kiser #4609, SP&S." Stamp on the back of the print indicates a 1909 copyright by Kiser Photo Co. for SP&S Ry.
Kiser Photo Co. (Portland, Or.)
Wreck of the Glenesslin at Neahkahnie Mountain, Oregon
Part of Harold M. Brown photographs
A photograph of a piece of artwork by an unknown artists depicting the wreck of the sailing ship Glenesslin, which struck rocks at the base of Neahkahnie Mountain on the Oregon coast on October 1, 1913.
Brown, Harold M., 1887-1956
Wreck of Northern Pacific Railway Freight Train
Photograph of a man looking at a wrecked car of a derailed Northern Pacific freight train. Behind him, another railroad car is derailed. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "NP Freight - wreck just west Snake River: Engr Reiber was killed." Stamp on back of print reads, "This picture view printed by MARCELL. 512 Main St., Vancouver, Wn."
Wreck of Great Northern Railway Mail Train
Photographic postcard showing pieces of a Great Northern Railway train wreck on the ground. The wooden trestles of a railroad bridge are in the background. A locomotive lies on its side in the background on the right, with a handwritten note above reading, "GN Tacoma."
Wreck of Great Northern Railway Mail Train
Photographic postcard showing people observing the wreckage of a Great Northern Railway mail train. They look at a locomotive on the ground on the other side of a wooden railroad bridge. Some of the bridge's trestles have been damaged. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "GN Mail Wreck at McCall Wash with work train out on trestel (sic) unloading ?. Engr SP&S piloting mail train that was detouring ? SP&S tracks was killed."
Wreck of Great Northern Railway Mail Train
Photographic postcard showing the wreckage of a Great Northern Railway mail train at the base of a railroad bridge. The locomotive is visible lying on its side on the ground. There is a lot of debris from the bridge on the ground. A wrecking crane on the railroad bridge retrieves debris from the scene.
Wreck of Great Northern Railway Mail Train
Photographic postcard showing debris from the wreckage of a Great Northern Railway mail train. Pieces of the train lie on the ground amid debris from the wooden railroad bridge that was damaged in the accident.
Wreck of Great Northern Railway Mail Train
Photographic postcard showing a man standing in front of the wreckage of a Great Northern Railway mail train. A locomotive lies on its side at the base of a wooden railroad bridge. Scattered people walk through the wreckage in the background.
Wreck of Great Northern Railway Mail Train
Photographic postcard showing the wreckage of a Great Northern Railway mail train at the base of a railroad bridge. A locomotive lies on its side on the ground and there is debris scattered around the scene. Several people observe the scene. Handwritten note on the back of the print reads, "Oct - 28 - 13." [Other photographs of this same train wreck are attributed to October 29, 1913.]
Wreck of Great Northern Railway Mail Train
Photographic postcard showing a wrecked Great Northern Railway locomotive on its side, on the ground. Three men attend to the wreck on the left. A man looks at the camera on the bottom right. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Oct 29, 1913, Eng. BO Miller was killed in this wreck at McCall Washington. Condr Lee Braughton & Eng. SA(?) Smith of work train was out on trestel (sic) unloading gravel, trestel (sic) washing filled in ?. They were in the schedule of the mail train and had no flag out. Neil(?) Ryan DW p. 8, Portland orig."
Wreck of Great Northern Railway Mail Train
Photograph of a wrecked railroad car. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Not sure, but I ? this is GN eng after being picked up from wreck from trestle with SP&S work train. GN mail was being returned over SP&S wreck happened just east of McCall. This(?) work train on trestle being(?) felled Condr Lee Brattan(?) and Engr SA Smith on ?.
Wreck of Great Northern Railway Mail Train
Photographic postcard showing a wrecked Great Northern Railway locomotive at the base of a railroad bridge. Debris from the bridge surrounds the locomotive. Two men stand on the railroad bridge, near the damaged portion. A locomotive and a wrecking crane are on the railroad bridge. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Wreck of GN mail train when detouring over SP&S track; hit a work train unloading gravel when fitting trestle just east - McCall station 3 district. Engr. BO Miller of SP&S and GN fireman were killed, no flag out - Lee Brattan was condr of work train and SA(?) Smith was engr."
Wreck of Great Northern Railway Mail Train
Photographic postcard showing the wreckage of a Great Northern Railway mail train. A large piece of the train labeled "Great Northern Railway" is in the right foreground. In the background, a locomotive lies on its side on the ground. The wooden trestles of a railroad bridge are in the background, and there is debris from the bridge on the ground. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "GN mail wreck at McCall Wash. on trestel (sic) with work ?. Engr BO Miller who was piloting GN mail was killed when eng went off trestel and fell 35 feet or so." Second handwritten note reads, "June 1915." [Other photographs of this same train wreck are attributed to October 29, 1913.]
Working to harvest crops in Central Oregon
Photograph showing a farm worker operating a machine to cut crops in a field in Central Oregon. Several horses are used to operate the machinery. Two horse-drawn wagons to the right of the machine are used to harvest the crop.
Working to harvest crops in Central Oregon
Photograph showing several farm workers and horse-drawn wagons harvesting crops in an agricultural field in Central Oregon. On the left, a machine cuts the crops in the field.
Working to harvest crops in Central Oregon
Photograph showing 3 farmworkers operating machinery in an agricultural field to harvest crops. Several horses are used to operate the machinery.