Multnomah County (Or.)

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45.54687, -122.41534 Map of Multnomah County (Or.)

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Multnomah County (Or.)

1360 Collections results for Multnomah County (Or.)

Girl with horse and foal

Photograph of an unidentified girl standing between a horse and foal and holding each one by a lead rope. Buildings are visible in the background. The photograph may have been taken at the Multnomah County Fair in Gresham, Oregon.

Man with draft horse

Photograph of an unidentified man standing on a lawn next to a draft horse. Buildings are visible in the background. The number 8 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. The photograph may have been taken at the Multnomah County Fair in Gresham, Oregon.

Man with draft horse

Photograph, taken from the side, of an unidentified man standing in front of a horse and holding the horse’s lead rope. The photograph was likely taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. Also see image No. 374N0999.

Man with two horses

Photograph of an unidentified man standing between two horses and holding the horses’ lead ropes. The photograph may have been taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland.

Young women with cow or steer in barn

Photograph of two unidentified young women in a barn, standing on either side of a cow or steer. The woman on the right is holding the animal’s lead rope. Pinned to her jacket is a pennant-shaped ribbon on which the letters “C.L” are visible. The photograph may have been taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland.

Boy holding turkey

Photograph of an unidentified boy sitting on a box and holding a turkey in his lap. The photograph was likely taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland.

Dog, probably at livestock show

Photograph, taken from the side, of a small dog on a leash. The dog is standing on a wooden walkway near a building. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The exposition began to include a dog show in 1931.

Two men with horse

Photograph of two unidentified men standing on either side of a horse, looking at the animal and holding it by the reins. A building is visible in the background. The photograph was likely taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. Image note: Damaged negative.

Horse, possibly at livestock show

Photograph, taken from the side, of a horse wearing a bridle. Text that may be “Suny Bank” is written on the negative; the handwriting is unclear. The writing is faintly visible in the lower right corner of the image. The photograph may have been taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland.

Horse, possibly at livestock show

Photograph, taken from the side, of a horse wearing a bridle. An unidentified person outside the frame is holding the horse’s reins. Text that may be “Dunhalime” is written on the negative; the handwriting is unclear. The writing is faintly visible in the lower right corner of the image. The photograph may have been taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland.

Luther Harrel? with draft horse

Photograph of a man standing in front of a draft horse and holding it by a lead rope. The horse’s mane is braided and its tail is gathered in a bun. Buildings and parked cars are visible in the background. The photograph may have been taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The man in this photograph may be Luther Harrel, a horse breeder from Ellensburg, Washington. He may also be pictured in image Nos. 374N1104, 374N1106, 374N1110, 374N1173, and 374N1187.

Woman with draft horse

Photograph, taken from the side, of an unidentified woman standing in front of a draft horse with a braided mane. The woman is holding the horse’s lead rope and what may be a prize ribbon. Buildings and parked cars are visible in the background. The photograph may have been taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland.

Woman on horseback

Photograph of an unidentified woman mounted on a horse. Parked cars are visible in the background. The photograph may have been taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. Also see image No. 374N1190.

Senator Diplomat Brown, grand champion Percheron stallion

Photograph of a horse with a braided mane standing near a building at the 1938 Pacific International Livestock Exposition. A cropped version of this photograph, along with two others, was published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on Tuesday, October 4, 1938, under the headline “Here and There at the Livestock Exposition.” This photograph had the following caption information: “Senator Diplomat Brown, grand champion Percheron stallion, owned by Rolfe Stock farm, Grass Valley, Or.” The photographs accompanied a story with the headline, “Appearance of Governor at Show Stimulates Activities for Today.” The story noted that Senator Diplomat Brown was a 3-year-old horse owned by T. M. Rolfe.

Governor Charles H. Martin and T. B. Wilcox with grand champion mare

Photograph of Oregon Governor Charles H. Martin and T. B. Wilcox posing with a Clydesdale mare at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland on Tuesday, October 4, 1938. A cropped version of this photograph, along with two others, was published on Page 5 of the Oregon Journal on Wednesday, October 5, 1938, under the headline “With Exposition Champions.” The photograph had the following caption: “Governor Martin (left) and T.B. Wilcox, president of the Pacific International Livestock exposition, pose with Fanny of Foliswod, grand champion Clydesdale mare, exhibited by J. W. Munro of Carstairs, Alberta, Canada."

Employee using telephone at Albina Engine & Machine Works, Portland

Photograph showing an unidentified employee in an office at the Albina Engine & Machine Works shipyard in Portland. He is sitting at a desk, facing to the right, and is holding a telephone receiver in one hand and a carton of cigarettes in the other. He is wearing an Albina identification button with the number 1416 on it. The number 59 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image. The note “Albina shipbuilding” is written on the negative sleeve.

Jack Schmidt and Bert Lowry of Albina Engine & Machine Works posing with Nancy Vincent and pledge to reduce absenteeism

Photograph showing two workers holding a smiling girl as they stand in front of a sign at Albina Engine & Machine Works in Portland. The sign reads: “To MY COUNTRY, and to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as its leader: We the undersigned employees of Albina Engine and Machine Works and Shipyard, hereby pledge that we Will refrain from taking even one unnecessary hour off work until this war is won. May God give our country and our President strenth [sic] to achieve a glorious victory.” The photograph was taken as Albina workers began signing a pledge against absenteeism. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 9 of the Oregon Journal on February 7, 1943. It had the following caption: “ ‘WHAT WE’RE FIGHTING FOR,’ say Jack Schmidt, left, and Bert Lowry of Albina, who hold Nancy Vincent in front of their pledge ‘that we will refrain from taking even one unnecessary hour off work until this war is won.’ “ The photograph accompanied a story headlined “Albina Workers Sign Pledge / Absenteeism ‘Voted Out.’” Also see image Nos. 375A0623, 375A0678, 375A0679, and 375A0681. Image note: The number 201 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image. The text “Albina shipbuilding” is written on the negative sleeve.

Welder Pat Mulligan? at microphone during award ceremony at Albina Engine & Machine Works, Portland

Photograph showing a woman standing at a microphone during an award ceremony at the Albina Engine & Machine Works shipyard in Portland on Saturday, February 20, 1943. The woman is unidentified but may be Albina welder Pat Mulligan, who sang at the ceremony. The event was held to present Albina with its second Star Award. Recipients of the Army-Navy “E” Award, which honored outstanding war production, were given stars at regular intervals if they maintained their record after receiving the E award. A related image, No. 375A0722, and a story about the ceremony were published on Page 10 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, February 21, 1943. See additional related image Nos. 375A0694, 375A0697, 375A0700, 375A0702, 375A0703, 375A0721, 375A0723, 375A0724, and 375A0725. Image note: The number 233 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image. The text “Albina shipbuilding” is written on the negative sleeve.

Electrician Ed Mabie holding pennant during award ceremony at Albina Engine & Machine Works, Portland

Photograph showing electrician Ed Mabie standing a microphone and holding an Army-Navy “E” Award pennant during a ceremony at the Albina Engine & Machine Works shipyard in Portland on Saturday, February 20, 1943. During the ceremony, Albina was presented with an E award pennant bearing two stars, which denoted that the shipbuilder had maintained its record of outstanding war production for a year after first receiving the award. Mabie accepted the pennant as the representative of the Albina workers. A related image, No. 375A0722, and a story about the ceremony were published on Page 10 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, February 21, 1943. See additional related image Nos. 375A0693, 375A0697, 375A0700, 375A0702, 375A0703, 375A0721, 375A0723, 375A0724, and 375A0725. Image note: The number 228 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image. The text “Albina shipbuilding” is written on the negative sleeve.

Welder Pat Mulligan? at microphone during award ceremony at Albina Engine & Machine Works, Portland

Photograph showing a crowd of workers gathered around a platform during an award ceremony at the Albina Engine & Machine Works shipyard in Portland on Saturday, February 20, 1943. A woman is standing at a microphone on the platform, and members of the shipyard’s band, the Hellship Hellcats, are sitting behind her. The woman is unidentified but may be Albina welder Pat Mulligan, who sang at the ceremony. The event was held to present Albina with its second Star Award. Recipients of the Army-Navy “E” Award, which honored outstanding war production, were given stars at regular intervals if they maintained their record after receiving the E award. A related image, No. 375A0722, and a story about the ceremony were published on Page 10 of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, February 21, 1943. See additional related image Nos. 375A0693, 375A0694, 375A0697, 375A0700, 375A0702, 375A0703, 375A0721, 375A0723, and 375A0724. Image note: The number 223 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image. The text “Albina shipbuilding” is written on the negative sleeve.

Berkeley Snow of Red Cross receiving funds from H. W. Erren and Ruth Sanders of Albina Engine & Machine Works

Photograph showing Berkeley Snow (left) receiving a donation from H. W. Erren, treasurer of Albina Engine & Machine Works in Portland, as Albina worker Ruth Sanders holds up the Red Cross emblem. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 11 of the Oregon Journal’s final edition on Wednesday, March 17, 1943. It had the following caption: “RESULTS OF BLITZ drive at Albina Engine & Machine Works in Hang Hitler campaign to raise funds for the Red Cross 1943 war fund campaign is shown with Berkeley Snow (left), vice chairman of drive, receiving $10,125 from H. W. Erren, treasurer of the sub-chaser plant, while Ruth Sanders, pretty electrician’s helper, holds up the Red Cross signifying that Albina was first shipyard to go over the top 100 percent.” The photograph accompanied a story headlined “Lumber Workers Help Drive / Labor Backing Red Cross.” See related image No. 375A0750. Image note: The number 234 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image. The text “Albina shipbuilding” is written on the negative sleeve.

Vincent, Ralph

Berkeley Snow of Red Cross receiving funds from H. W. Erren and Ruth Sanders of Albina Engine & Machine Works

Photograph showing (from left) Ruth Sanders and H. W. Erren of Albina Engine & Machine Works with Berkeley Snow of the Red Cross on March 17, 1943, when Sanders and Erren gave Snow a $10,125 donation from the Portland shipyard to the Red Cross war fund campaign. Sanders, an electrician’s helper, is holding a bag with the Red Cross emblem on the front. Erren, Albina Engine’s treasurer, is sitting at a desk and showing the list of contributors to Snow, the vice chairman of the fundraising drive, who is standing next to him. A similar photograph, image No. 375A0748, and a story about contributions to the drive were published on Page 11 of the Oregon Journal’s final edition on Wednesday, March 17, 1943. Image note: The number 235 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image. The text “Albina shipbuilding” is written on the negative sleeve.

Vincent, Ralph

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