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Bobbie the Wonder Dog

An automobile is parked on the side of a street in Silverton, Oregon. A dog sits on the back of the car. The dog is Bobbie the Wonder Dog, a Scotch Collie who achieved nationwide fame when he found his way home to Silverton after being lost in Indiana in 1923.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Dr. H. G. Chase

A man identified as Dr. H. G. Chase poses with a dog on a chain. He has his hand on the muzzle of a shotgun or rifle and the butt of the gun rests on the ground. They are standing on a wooden sidewalk in front of a wooden building.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Dog

A border collie sits on a table and looks at the camera.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Man with mules and dog

Two mules are hooked up to what appears to be a harrow for tilling soil. A man stands behind the harrow and holds the mules' reins. A dog sits on the back of one of the mules. A barn is visible behind them.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Rock quarry

A rock quarry in the Silverton, Oregon area. In the foreground is a tall outcropping of rock. A man stands on the rock holding a pole and a dog sits at the top of the rock. A piece of equipment sits in the background.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Girl with dog

This photograph depicts a girl playing with a dog outside a house.

Wiggins, Donegan Reeder, 1888-1950

John S. Howland and children, Corbett

John S. Howland stands with his four sons and a dog in front of a wood burning stove. The children are identified from left as William, Robert, Ernest, and Richard. Laundry hangs from a line in the corner of the room. The wallpaper is peeling revealing boards and the building shows visible deterioration and wear. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, December 29, 1948 (negative 8 of 11). Original sleeve title: “Poor family.”

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

John S. Howland residence, Corbett

John S. Howland stands on the porch of his residence on Bower Road in Corvett. 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 9 of 11). Original sleeve title: “Poor family.”

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Horse-Drawn Carriage at the Intersection of First Street and Stark Street During 1890 Flood, Portland, Oregon

A black and white photograph of a horse-drawn carriage at the intersection of First Street (now Southwest First Avenue) and Stark Street (now Southwest Harvey Milk Street) during the flood of February, 1890. Flood water covers half of the carriage's wheels and men stand in the water behind it. A man is driving the carriage and another sits in the back with a large, wet dog. On the side of the carriage is text that reads: "U.C. & B.T. Co.", which stands for United Carriage and Baggage Transfer Company. The photograph is mounted on a grey mat that was once bound into an album. Handwritten text below the photograph reads "The Flood of Feb. 1890", "U.C. and B.T. Co. Bus", and "1st and Stark St." The photograph was taken in February, 1890, when excessive rain and unusually warm weather caused the Willamette and Columbia Rivers to flood.

Suttle Lake, Oregon

Negative of a photographic postcard showing a dog on a boat ramp at Suttle Lake in Oregon. The dog looks toward a boat in the lake. Handwriting on negative reads, "Suttle Lake, Oregon. Christian S-167." Negative is damaged.

Christian (Photographer)

Portland residents in front of house, circa 1905

Members of a family pose in front of the doorway of a house in Portland. A man stands on the left, wearing a railroad conductor's uniform. A boy and girl sit on the steps leading up to the home. The girl holds a bouquet of flowers in her lap while the boy holds a dog in his lap. Two women stand on the right, both holding bouquets of flowers. A wooden walkway leads to the right of the house.

Barn scene, Central Oregon

Photograph showing a man standing in front of a barn and holding a horse by the reins in Central Oregon. The man looks at the horse while the horse looks at the camera. Beyond the barn is a desert landscape. Two dogs are on the left. This photograph is attributed to Benjamin Gifford.

Gifford, Benjamin A.

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