Theodore Bohlman? with a puppy
- P202_series09_box12_0048
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- 1914
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
A young child (Theodore Bohlman?) holding a puppy and an American flag.
Bohlman, Herman
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Theodore Bohlman? with a puppy
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
A young child (Theodore Bohlman?) holding a puppy and an American flag.
Bohlman, Herman
Theodore Bohlman? and Phoebe Katherine Finley
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Two young children (likely Theodore Bohlman? And Phoebe Katherine Finley?) with a puppy and an American flag.
Bohlman, Herman
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Mounted lantern slide of a young girl standing beside a dog perched on a wooden chair.
Bohlman, Herman
Finley and Bohlman on a wagon to Three Arch Rocks
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Mounted lantern slide of William L. Finley, Herman T. Bohlman, two unidentified men, and a dog loaded on a wagon leaving Dayton on their way to Three Arch Rocks.
Bohlman, Herman
Articles discussing an escaped pet canary and friendship between a duck and dog
Finley, Irene
"Sweet minstrel of the night" and "Otter was a bit too much for collie"
Articles discussing the long-tailed chat and a struggle between an otter and collie.
Averill, Edgar F., 1881-1955
Articles authored by Phoebe Finley: 1. "The chipmunks of Mt. Rainier"; 2. "Baxter's borrowed pup"; 3. "Gray-tail"; 4. "Pete's encounter with a porcupine"
Finley, Phoebe Katherine
The love affair of a duck and a dog
Article describing an unlikely friendship between a duck and dog.
Finley, Irene
Article describing a pronghorn that was adopted by Sam Bolkan as a fawn.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
The duck and the dog continued
This manuscript has two parts. The first is a continuation of the tale of friendship between a dog and duck. The second part of the manuscript is handwritten and gives a background on the author and her work.
Finley, Irene
Manuscript describes a friendship between a duck and dog.
Finley, Irene
Manuscript describing an unlikely friendship between a duck and a dog.
Finley, Irene
Interview with Eva Rickles [Sound Recording 01]
Session 1. This interview with Eva Rickles was conducted by Paul Fardig and Judith Fardig in 2018. The interview was recorded for The Immigrant Story, an organization that documents and archives the stories of immigrants and refugees in the United States. This interview was conducted informally during a photo shoot. In this interview, Rickles discusses her childhood dog, Wippi, whom she had to leave behind when her family fled Nazi Germany in 1937. She also talks about some of the items her family brought with them to the United States, particularly family photographs and a grandfather clock. She speaks about the family background of her husband, Norman H. Rickles; the Enlightenment as it applied to the European Jewish community (known as Haskalah); and several of the artworks in her home. She and the interviewers make small talk away from the recording device for several minutes. Rickles closes the interview by reading from her father's diary; discussing her early education at a synagogue in Berlin, Germany; and describing the differences in English dialects. She and the interviewers make small talk for the remainder of the audio recording.
Rickles, Eva S. (Eva Simons), 1927-
This interview with Eva Rickles was conducted by Paul Fardig and Judith Fardig in 2018. The interview was recorded for The Immigrant Story, an organization that documents and archives the stories of immigrants and refugees in the United States. This interview was conducted informally during a photo shoot. In this interview, Rickles discusses her childhood dog, Wippi, whom she had to leave behind when her family fled Nazi Germany in 1937. She also talks about some of the items her family brought with them to the United States, particularly family photographs and a grandfather clock. She speaks about the family background of her husband, Norman H. Rickles; the Enlightenment as it applied to the European Jewish community (known as Haskalah); and several of the artworks in her home. She and the interviewers make small talk away from the recording device for several minutes. Rickles closes the interview by reading from her father's diary; discussing her early education at a synagogue in Berlin, Germany; and describing the differences in English dialects. She and the interviewers make small talk for the remainder of the audio recording.
Rickles, Eva S. (Eva Simons), 1927-
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.
House and Black Dog - Clackamas, Oregon
Photograph of a 2-story house with a front porch. The house is behind a fence made of wire. A black dog sits in front of the fence. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Clackamas Co."
Part of June D. Drake photographs
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
Part of June D. Drake photographs
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
Part of June D. Drake photographs
A border collie sits on a table and looks at the camera.
Drake, June D., 1880-1969
Part of June D. Drake photographs
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
Part of June D. Drake photographs
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
Eight unidentified men gathered around a fire in their camp in Mount Rainier National Park.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
An unidentified group of Mazamas members in their camp at Reflection Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Pack train along Reflection Lake
An unidentified man on horseback leading a pack train around Reflection Lake. Phoebe Katherine Finley, William Finley, Jr. and Pete the dog follow behind on foot.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
An unidentified group of Mazamas members in their camp at Reflection Lake.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Finley children with pack horses
The Finley children, Phoebe Katherine Finley, William Finley, Jr., and Pete the dog with two unidentified men and four pack horses in Mount Rainier National Park. Mount Rainier is visible in the distance.]
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
The Finley children, Phoebe Katherine Finley, William Finley, Jr., and Pete the dog in the snow near Indian Henry Ranger Station in Mount Rainier National Park.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
The Finley children, Phoebe Katherine Finley, William Finley, Jr., and Pete the dog in a meadow of wildflowers near Reflection Lake in Mount Rainier National Park.
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953