Pendleton (Or.)

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45.67207, -118.7886 Map of Pendleton (Or.)

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William Edward Hickman in jail in Pendleton, Oregon

Full-length portrait of William Edward Hickman sitting in a jail cell in Pendleton, Oregon, probably on December 23 or December 24, 1927. Hickman, who was wanted in the mid-December murder of 12-year-old Marion Parker in Los Angeles, was captured by Pendleton Police Chief Tom Gurdane and State Traffic Officer Buck Lieuallen near Echo, Oregon, on December 22, 1927. Hickman was subsequently extradited to California, where he was tried and convicted in early 1928 and was executed that October. A cropped and reversed version of this photograph was published on Page 2 of the Oregon Journal on Saturday, December 24, 1927, under the headline “The Trapped ‘Fox.’ ” The photograph had the following caption: “William Edward Hickman speculates upon his fate within the narrow confines of his jail cell in Pendleton.” Also see image Nos. 371N1116, 371N3566, 371N3569, 371N3579, 371N3580, 371N3580A, and 371N3581.

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Tom Gurdane, William Edward Hickman, and Buck Lieuallen after Hickman’s capture

Photograph of Pendleton Police Chief Tom Gurdane, William Edward Hickman, and State Traffic Officer Buck Lieuallen in Pendleton, probably on December 22, 1927. Hickman, who was wanted in the mid-December murder of 12-year-old Marion Parker in Los Angeles, was captured by Gurdane and Lieuallen near Echo, Oregon, on December 22, 1927. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 9 of the Oregon Journal on Friday, December 23, 1927. The photograph was published under the headline and subhead "Doubling Back Was Fatal to Fugitive / Conclusion of Manhunt That Reached Over the Entire Length of Pacific Coast." The photograph had the following caption: "Above, left to right, Tom Gurdane, Pendleton chief of police, captor; William Edward Hickman, prisoner; Traffic Sergeant Buck Lieuallen, captor." Hickman was subsequently extradited to California, where he was tried and convicted in early 1928 and was executed that October. Also see image Nos. 371N1116, 371N3566, 371N3569, 371N3579, 371N3580, 371N3580A, 371N3581, and 373G0076.

Norr, Roy, 1886-1960

Rosalie Tashwick Kanine with horse and three unidentified boys at Pendleton Round-Up?

Full-length portrait of Rosalie Tashwick Kanine and three unidentified boys standing in a row with a horse, probably during the Pendleton Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon. They are posing in front of a group of tipis. Kanine is wearing a fringed dress with beadwork and a beaded headband with a single feather at the back. The boys are wearing collared shirts; one is wearing trousers and the other two are wearing knickers. Cataloger’s note: Kanine and the probable context were identified by staff at the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.

Oregon Pheasant Farm, Pendleton

A man (likely A.E. Harper, Foreman) in a hat holds a pheasant at Oregon Pheasant Farm in Pendleton. Behind him, covered bird cages can be seen (negative 3 of 15). Note included with photograph indicate birds to be released into wild.

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Oregon Pheasant Farm, Pendleton

Photograph looking downward at covered bird cages used for pheasants at the Oregon Pheasant Farm in Pendleton. Houses and bare hills can be seen beyond the cages (negative 4 of 15). Note included with photograph indicate birds to be released into wild.

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Tipis at the Pendleton Round-Up

An area of tipis at the Pendleton Round-Up. Two indigenous adolescents are on horseback on a dirt road, while other children watch (negative 5 of 11).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Children with horse at Pendleton Round-Up

Two children, dressed as a cowboy and cowgirl, stand next to a spotted horse (mule?) at the Pendleton Round-Up. Both children are looking towards the horse and holding a rope (negative 1 of 11).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Pendleton Round-Up rider

A rider on a bucking horse at the Pendleton Round-Up. The man is holding onto the horse with one hand, while holding the other in the air. A crowd watches in the background, with a seated audience at the arena (negative 1 of 21).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Child with Pendleton Round-Up newspaper

A smiling African American child holds a “1950 Pendleton Round-Up” newspaper. He wears a western shirt and hat, while additional copies of the paper under one arm (negative 20 of 21).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Woman with children, Pendleton Round-Up

A woman and child, wearing hats, stand with a young indigenous child at the Pendleton Round-up. The woman looks at the camera while the children look toward one another. Tipis can be seen in the background (negative 2 of 21).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Spur fitting at the Pendleton Round-Up

David Hamley attaches spurs to western boots being worn by former Pendleton Round-Up queen Pattie Folsom. She holds several spurs in her hands, while smiling down at her boots. Saddles and blankets can be seen behind the seated pair. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, August 27, 1950 (negative 3 of 21).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Pendleton Round-Up racers

Two racers, neck in neck, at the Pendleton Round-Up. A crowd watches from from wooden stands at the side of the track (negative 9 of 21).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Bronc rider at Pendleton Round-Up

A bronc rider on horseback at the Pendleton Round-Up. The horse is rising upward, as the rider holds onto a rope with one hand. An audience can be seen at the far side of the dirt arena (negative 1 of 24).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Oregon Journal train at the Pendleton Round-Up

People wave from the back of an Oregon Journal train in Pendleton, during the Pendleton Round-Up. Attached to the back of the train car is a sign that reads “Oregon Journal Excursion, Let'er Buck Special to Round-Up, Union Pacific” (negative 19 of 24).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

People at the Pendleton Round-Up

A man and two children lay in the grass during the Pendleton Round-Up. The man is wearing a western shirt and hat, while laying on his side. A “Pendleton, Oregon” pendant and a toy bear lay on the grass between the man and children (negative 14 of 24).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Gloria Rizzo at the Pendleton Round-Up

Young rider Gloria Rizzo, age 3, at the Pendleton Round-Up. She wears a western hat and shirt, This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, August 27, 1950 (negative 22 of 24).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Pendleton Round-Up

People stand around a man playing a guitar, seated on a bale of hay. Another man stands behind the musician, with one leg resting on the hay, with three women stand in front (negative 24 of 24).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Bronc rider at the Pendleton Round-Up

A bronc rider falling off a horse during the Pendleton Round-Up. Another rider on horseback watches from behind, with an audience gathered at the side of arena (negative 20 of 24).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Pendleton Round-Up

People walk down a street pushing or pulling hand carts during the Pendleton Round-Up, most likely for a parade. Several of the women are wearing bonnets and western dresses (negative 5 of 24).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Pendleton Round-Up

Children climb on a large wooden cannon wheel at the Pendleton Round-Up. Two men, one holding a young child, stand next to the wheel (negative 8 of 24).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Trick rider at the Pendleton Round-Up

A woman stands on the back of a galloping horse at the Pendleton Round-Up. She wears a western costume while holding both arms in the air, as she rides past a seated audience (negative 3 of 24).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Jeanette Wesley, Indian Queen at the Pendleton Round-Up

Jeanette Wesley, member of the Yakima Tribe and Indian Queen of the Pendleton Round-Up. She wears regalia while seated on a horse, and receives a blanket from Mrs. C.M. Bishop Jr. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Monday, August 28, 1950 (negative 13 of 23).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Bronc rider at the Pendleton Round-Up

A bronc rider falling off a horse during the Pendleton Round-Up. The man is in mid-fall, while the horse kicks its back legs into the air. An audience can be seen watching from the background (negative 2 of 23).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Pendleton Round-Up tipis

Two Native American Women walk with a child, while passing an area of tipis at the Pendleton Round-Up. Horses are tethered to a low wooden fence next to the tipis (negative 23 of 23).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Pendleton Round-Up

A man falls off a horse in front of a small steer, during the Pendleton Round-Up. His horse can be seen at the left side of the frame, riderless, next to another person on a horse. An audience can be seen at the far side of the dirt arena (negative 3 of 17).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Pendleton Round-Up winner Choate Webster

Choate Webster, winner of the 1950 Pendleton Round-Up, receiving a trophy from Queen Kathryn Lazinka. They both wear western hats while hold the large trophy between them (negative 5 of 17).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

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