Jackson, Maria Clopton, 1862-1956

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Maria C. Jackson and Charles S. Jackson II?

Photograph of a woman and a young man looking at one another. Both are seated. The woman is wearing a dress and the young man is wearing a suit and tie. The text “Jacksons” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image. The woman is Maria C. Jackson, whose husband, Charles Samuel “Sam” Jackson, took over operation of the Oregon Journal in 1902. The young man is probably her grandson, Charles S. Jackson II.

Photograph of Douglas Fairbanks, Maria C. Jackson, C. S. Jackson, and three unidentified people

Photograph of a full-length portrait of six people, four men and two women, standing in a row outdoors. The men are wearing suits, and the women are wearing hats, stoles, coats, and dresses. Written on the negative sleeve is the text “Fairbanks, Douglas / Jackson, Mr & Mrs C. S. / And ?” Fairbanks is at left, Maria C. Jackson is second from left, and her husband, Charles Samuel Jackson, is third from left. Jackson was the owner, editor, and publisher of the Oregon Journal. The other three people in the photograph are unidentified. See related image Nos. 373G0060 and 373G0062.

Photograph of unidentified woman, Douglas Fairbanks, and Maria C. Jackson

Photograph of a full-length portrait, taken outdoors, of a man standing between two women. The women are wearing hats, stoles, coats, and dresses, and the man is wearing a suit. Written on the negative sleeve is the text “Fairbanks, Douglas / Jackson, Mrs. C. S. / And ?” Fairbanks is at center, and Maria C. Jackson, wife of Oregon Journal owner, editor, and publisher C. S. Jackson, is at right. See related image Nos. 373G0060 and 373G0061.

George H. Himes and group with plaque at Portland park renamed in Himes’ honor

Full-length portrait showing George H. Himes (third from right) and five others standing next to a boulder bearing a plaque in Himes’ honor on Friday, September 20, 1935, in Portland. The photograph was taken at a ceremony marking the official placement of the plaque. A story about the ceremony was published on Page 7 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, September 22, 1935, under the headline “Himes Park Plaque Put at Entrance.” The story reported: “Official viewing of a bronze plaque affixed to a 10-ton boulder at the entrance to George H. Himes park Friday afternoon marked the culmination of a long campaign by the Oregon chapter, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, to have the 34-acre tract renamed for a living pioneer. The organization May 18 conducted a program in the park, marking the change in name from Fulton park, but the plaque, paying tribute to Himes, was not permanently in place.” The story also reported that Himes had come to Oregon in 1853 and had long been the curator of the Oregon Historical Society. Accompanying the story was a cropped version of this photograph, which had the headline “Placing Permanent Himes Plaque.” The photograph had the following caption: “Grouped beside the new name plaque, mounted on a 10-ton boulder in George H. Himes park, are (from left) Mrs. O. J Goffin, chairman of the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America committee which renamed the park for Himes; Mrs. J. B. Montgomery, a Portland pioneer; Mrs. C. S. Jackson, who read the inscription at a program in the park Friday; Himes; Mrs. J. Thorburn Ross, president of the daughters group, and David Stearns, another Oregon pioneer." See related image No. 372A0281. Image note: The name “Himes” is written on the negative. Negative damage at bottom left corner.

Peter Jackson's birthday party at Oregon Humane Society

Maria Clopton Jackson, wife of Oregon Journal founder Charles Samuel Jackson, with her great-grandson Peter Jackson, on the occasion of his 12th birthday at the Oregon Humane Society. Maria Jackson holds a cake with dog themed candles, as Peter Jackson sits next to her holding a small dog. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 27, 1954 (negative 1 of 5).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998