Newspaper clipping titled: “In the Gull Bread Line on our Waterfront”
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Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
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Newspaper clipping titled: “In the Gull Bread Line on our Waterfront”
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Glass lantern slide of Ellis Hadley (First in line), William L. Finley (center), and Herman Bohlman (last) with their pants off wading to photograph a red-tailed hawk's nest. Taken from original negative OrgLot369_FinleyA2652.
Bohlman, Herman
Part of Herman T. Bohlman Photograph Collection, ca. 1890-1925
Unmounted lantern slide of a rufous hummingbird in its nest in Virginia creeper. Original negative: OrgLot369_FinleyA2699.
Bohlman, Herman
Willa Ida Jackson-Williams and Rev. O.B. Williams
Part of Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
Willa Ida Jackson-Williams and Rev. O.B. Williams (seated) of the Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church in Portland met with local and associate ministers in 1966.
Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church building
Part of Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
The Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church stands on the southeast corner of N. Vancouver Ave. and Fargo Street. It was originally built in 1909 for the Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Vancouver Avenue (established in 1944) purchased the building in 1951 and inhabits it still. The church was renovated and enlarged in 1957-1958.
Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church Gospel Choir
Part of Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
The Gospel Choir for the Vancouver Avenue Baptist Church in 1960. Rev. O.B. Williams stands on the far left.
Part of Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church collection, 1940-2015
The Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church held a Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Service on January 15, 1971.
Urban League Interpretive Statement
Part of Lee Owen Stone papers, 1903-1977
A statement of purpose mailer and membership form distributed by the Urban League of Portland shortly after their organization in 1945.
Urban League of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Little Women’s Club Mother’s Day Tea
Part of Oregon Association of Colored Women's Clubs photographs, 1953-1988.
Oregon Association of Colored Women’s Clubs, Little Women’s Club of Portland held a tea for Mother’s Day at the YWCA in Portland, Oregon.
Oregon Association of Colored Women's Clubs
Part of Oregon Association of Colored Women's Clubs photographs, 1953-1988.
Members of the Katherine Gray Club pack canned food into a box during a meeting in 1956. Katherine Gray, along with Hattie Redmond, co-founded the Colored Women’s Equal Suffrage League and worked with Beatrice Cannady to protest the showing of “Birth of a Nation,” the racist 1915 film by D.W. Griffith. She was also the president of the Oregon Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs, which created a club in her honor.
Oregon Association of Colored Women's Clubs
Part of Rev. Lee Owen Stone Collection
An unidentified female employee of a shipyard in Portland during WWII takes a lunch break. Women were recruited into wartime industry jobs when men were sent overseas. Portland’s shipyards attracted thousands of women and African American workers looking for skilled, high-wage jobs.
Articles discussing effects of dams on Oregon rivers
Program and article discussing William Finley lectures
J. P. Finley & Son Morticians
Articles discussing meeting of Izaak Walton League Coos County chapter
The World
James F. Failing and Jane (Conner) Failing and children
Part of James F. Failing family papers
Photograph of James F. Failing with his wife, Jane (Conner) Failing, and their children: Edward Josiah, Kate Whittlesey, John Conner, Henrietta Chase, and Frederick Ellison.
Aune Studio (Portland, Or.)
Caroline (Flanders) Couch with Caroline (Couch) Wilson and Mary Caroline (Wilson) Burns
Photograph showing Caroline Flanders Couch, her daughter, Caroline (Couch) Wilson, and grand-daughter Mary Caroline (Wilson) Burns. Georgina Burns is seated on her mother's lap. Note: photograph identifies middle woman as Clementine Lewis, but notes "should have been grandma Wilson."
Abell, Frank G., 1844-1910
John Robertson Wood with dog, in front of his home. A church can be seen in the background.
Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition stockholders ticket
Souvenir ticket for the Lewis and Clark Centennial exhibit from 1905, in Portland, Oregon. On the front of the ticket is a decorative illustration, showing Sacajawea, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, the ship Columbia, and the Oregon Pony. The back of the ticket is individually numbered, with additional text.
Letter from Henry Failing to Thomas Robertson, death of Mary Freeland (Corbett) Robertson
Letter written on January 11, 1880 from Henry Failing to Thomas Robertson, regarding the death of Robertson’s wife and Failing's sister-in-law, Mary Freeland (Corbett) Robertson.
Failing, Henry, 1834-1898
William Edie Robertson with David Robertson
William Edie Robertson and his son David Robertson, standing with a water hose in front of William Edie Robertson's home in Southwest Portland.
William Edie Robertson mayoral run
Printed card for W.E. Robertson, Portland mayoral candidate in 1898.
Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers certificate, Nan Robertson
Numbered certificate dated June 14th, 1906, from the Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers. "Nan Robertson" is written in the center, as well as "Portland," "Multnomah," and "Oregon."
Program for 1st Annual State Planning Conference
Oregon State Planning Board
Part of Tim Smith films
In this short film by Tim Smith, we follow Norman on his way to a doctor appointment, where he is diagnosed with hyperactivity disorder. This film examines how diet and exercise can impact the behavior and physiology of an individual, and describes how blood sugar fluctuations can lead to agitation, moodiness and attention deficiencies. Video concludes at (0:13:40), followed by extraneous footage. Cast includes Smith's father, Dr. Lendon H. Smith.
Credits: Directed by Tim Smith; Executive Producer, Dr. Lendon H. Smith; Director of Photography, Timothy M. Mcgilvrey; Editors, George Hood and Tim Smith; Supervising Editor, George Hood; Created and Written by Tim Smith and John Morrison; Additional Music provided by Ron Walker and Sound-O-Vision; Sounds, George Hood and Tim Smith; Grips, Kevin E.S. Fritz and Mark Whitney; Animation SmithFilmWorks; Negative Cutter, Connie Coleman; Cameras by Arriflex; Prints by Teknifilm. Special acknowledgement to: H and P's Double Treat - Cathy and Elda, Barbur Rentals - Dick Edwards, Portland General Electric, Metropolitan Community School Program, Grand Central Bowl - Ed Schneider, Mary Ann Hannibal, Western States Chiropractic College.
Cast: Dr. Lendon H. Smith as Dr. Diggs; John Morrison as Norman; Tim McGarry as Norman as child; Gaynor Sterchi as Teacher; Seth Williams, Shauna Hannibal and Anna Hannibal as School children; Warren Harshbarger as Man with Pizza; George Hood as Street Hustler; Rosalie A. Peek as Waitress; Lee Brumfield as 1st Nurse; Kathy J.S. Fritz as 2nd Nurse; and Tabby the cat.
Produced through the facilities of The Film Loft, Inc., Portland, Oregon. A Smith FilmWorks Production. Copyright 1982. Conservation and digital capture made possible by a grant from Al Larvick Conservation Fund, in partnership with Pro 8mm.
Smith, Tim (Timothy John), 1955-
The Orange; Fustration Irratation [sic]; Come and Get It
Part of Tim Smith films
Three short, silent films by director Tim Smith. In "The Orange," an orange rolls through town, evading capture by a young boy who wants it for a snack. (0:04:05) Told in a series of vignettes, "Fustration Irratation"[sic] follows a young boy after receiving a "Dear John" letter, causing the onset of immense psychological stress. He and a friend experience frustration as they cannot complete mundane tasks throughout the day. (0:07:40) "Come and Get It," is a series of vignettes performed by young boys, imitating the eating habits of different people.
"The Orange" credits: Starring Terry Dunne and Jim Hutchison; Photography by Tim Smith.
"Fustration Irratation"[sic] credits: Photography by Tim Smith.
"Come and Get It," credits: Photography by Tim Smith; Starring Terry Dunne, Jim Cowger, Chad Thomas, and Duncan Smith.
Conservation and digital capture made possible by a grant from Al Larvick Conservation Fund, in partnership with Pro 8mm.
Smith, Tim (Timothy John), 1955-
ポートランド日本領事館から安井益男への手紙の現代日本語訳、1939年5月28日
Part of Yasui Brothers business records
1939年5月28日付で、ポートランド日本領事館の藤島健一領事から安井益男に宛てた手紙の現代日本語訳。日系社会への貢献に対する表彰を授与するために提出する個人情報の詳細を求める。
翻訳注:原文および英訳も掲載されている。
Fujishima, Kenichi
Dentist and young child during dental exam
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts a dentist administering dental care to a young patient during a Junior Red Cross Dental Cling held in Portland in December, 1920. The dentist is using dental tools in the mouth of a young child. This photograph was published in the Oregon Daily Journal on December 26, 1920.
Milk and dairy inspectors laboratory and field staff
Part of Wiggins photographs
This photograph depicts a group of seven people who work as milk and dairy inspection laboratory and field staff for the City of Portland. They are standing on the steps of the Portland City Hall. Six men wear dark suits and hats. One man and one woman both wear white uniforms. this photograph was published in the Oregon Sunday Journal on April 25, 1920.