Margaret Woodard holds Mary Ann Woodard in Silverton, Oregon. They are family members of Myron C. Woodard, the founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
Left to right: William H. Woodard, Sr.; his son, William H. Woodard, Jr.; and his brother, Myron C. Woodard, pose outdoors in Silverton, Oregon. Myron Woodard was the founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
Left to right: William H. Woodard, Sr.; his brother, Myron C. Woodard; and William (Bill) H. Woodard, Jr. stand outside a house in Silverton, Oregon. Woodard was the founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
William (Bill) H. Woodard, Jr. and his wife, Melba, pose with their daughter Mary Ann outside a house in Silverton, Oregon. They are family members of Myron C. Woodard, the founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
William H. Woodard, Sr. holds his granddaughter, Mary Ann Woodard, outside a home in Silverton, Oregon. Woodard, Sr. was the brother of Myron C. Woodard, founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
William H. Woodard, Sr. holds his granddaughter, Mary Ann Woodard, outside a home in Silverton, Oregon. Woodard, Sr. was the brother of Myron C. Woodard, founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
William H. Woodard, Sr. holds his granddaughter, Mary Ann Woodard, outside a home in Silverton, Oregon. Woodard, Sr. was the brother of Myron C. Woodard, founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
Eight members of the Woodard family pose outdoors in Silverton, Oregon. In the back row are William H. Woodard Jr., his wife Melba Woodard, their baby daughter Mary Ann, and William H. Woodard, Sr. In the front row are Edith Woodard, Myron C. Woodard, Margaret Woodard, and Edith M. (Dede) Ferrin (Myron and Edith's granddaughter). Myron C. Woodard was the founder and president of the Silver Falls Lumber Company.
Photograph showing a monoplane in flight above a field in northwest Portland. The plane was the "Cloud Buster Jr." build by William Bidwell at Bidwell-Yale Air Service, Guild's Lake Airport. In the background is the Montgomery Ward building on Northwest Vaughn Street. A cropped version of this photograph was used in the May 24, 1931 issue of the Oregon Journal. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative. Light leak on negative at lower right. See related negatives 374N0272 and 374N0274.
Photograph showing William Bidwell and another man with a monoplane. The man at left is crouching in front of the plane and holding a sprayer. The man at right is bending over and using a rag on the plane’s nose. See related image No. 374N0272.
Full-length portrait of William Bidwell standing next to a monoplane he designed called the "Cloud Buster Jr.". He is facing front and looking to the right. He has one elbow on the plane’s nose and the other hand in his pocket. He is wearing a jacket, breeches, and boots. On the side of the plane are the words “Bidwell-Yale Air Service.” A cropped version of this photograph ran in the May 24, 1931 issue of the Oregon Journal. See also related image No. 374N0274.
A young girl stands on the steps leading up to the wading pool at Coolidge McClaine Park in Silverton, Oregon. She wears a bathing suit and has one foot and both hands resting on a railing.
A copy photograph of an image of Kitsilano Beach in Vancouver, British Columbia. A woman can be seen sitting on a log holding an umbrella with her back to the camera; a man sits on the ground next to her. To their right, two men walk toward the camera. Writing on the print reads "View At Kitsilano Beach Vancouver BC."
Children swim in what is probably Silver Creek at Coolidge McClaine Park in Silverton, Oregon. Some children are in the water while others stand or sit on the bank. A slide is visible going into the creek and it appears a child has just slid into the water.
A group of children at a wading pool in Coolidge McClaine Park in Silverton, Oregon. Some of the children sit in the pool while others stand behind the railing that encloses the pool. Two men also stand at the railing.
A large group of people sit in the bleachers of the swimming pool at Coolidge McClaine Park in Silverton, Oregon. They appear to be watching something that is out of view of the camera.
A car is parked along Main Street in Silverton, Oregon. It is full of people and decorated with fern branches, American flags, and a large stuffed bird with its wings outstretched. The car is probably part of a 4th of July parade. The nearby buildings are decorated with stars-and-stripes bunting.
Two decorated automobiles are parked along the side of North Water Street in Silverton, Oregon. The cars are filled with young men and women who are looking at the camera. The first car has a banner attached to the side that reads "Freshmen 19." A nearby building is decorated with American flags and men in the background can be seen carrying brass instruments.
A group of girls wearing white dresses pose around a maypole that has been erected in a street in Silverton, Oregon. Some of them hold American flags and others hold streamers attached to the maypole. Handwriting on the negative reads, "Dance of the Fairies. #70-1915."
A parade of men wearing suits and hats walks down a street in Scio, Oregon. Some of the men wear sashes and carry banners. Spectators stand on the sidewalk or sit in cars and buggies.
A 4th of July parade goes down a main street in Silverton, Oregon. Crowds line the street as a horse-drawn float and decorated vehicles drive past. American flags decorate the surrounding buildings.
A 4th of July parade goes down East Main Street in Silverton, Oregon. Crowds of people line the street as decorated vehicles drive past. American flags decorate the surrounding buildings.
An automobile is parked along the side of a gravel road, possibly the Cascade Highway. Multiple buildings can be seen along the side of the road, including a blacksmith shop. A gasoline pump is visible to the left of the car.