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  • Y-690124-01. VIPs Salem Oregon January 24, 1969
    Y-690124-01.tif
  • CS00939-06. State Street, Salem, at night
    CS00939-06.tif
  • Y-690124-06. Bob's Hamburgers, Lancaster Drive, Salem Oregon January 24, 1969
    Y-690124-06.tif
  • 9969-0744. Aerial view of the business district of Salem, Oregon, January 23, 1932.
    9969-0744.tif
  • 0405-D05 Grand Theatre & IOOF Lodge in Salem, Oregon. High Street & Court Street, Opera House Pharmacy. ca. 1913.
    0405-D05.tif
  • 1006-G050 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon
    1006-G050.tif
  • CS00971-07.  Oregon State Capitol building shortly after its construction, Salem. Ca. 1940.
    CS00971-07.tif
  • Y-680829-08. Dog 'n Suds, Salem, Silverton road, August 29, 1968
    Y-680829-08.tif
  • CS00779-10. Oregon State Capitol building, Salem, from the corner of E. Summer St. and Center St. The building on the left is barricaded prior to demolition, to make way for the Transportation Building, built in 1951.
    CS00779-10.tif
  • 9904-A56. old Capitol building, Salem, Oregon. shot for Oregonian article published Sunday, March 10, 1929: “Lawmakers Remodel Motor Code”
    9904-A56.tif
  • Y-680829-10. Dog 'n Suds, Salem, Silverton road, August 29, 1968
    Y-680829-10.tif
  • Y-680829-09. Dog 'n Suds, Salem, Silverton road, August 29, 1968
    Y-680829-09.tif
  • Oswald West, retired ex-Governor, at his Salem home. December 27, 1949
    Y-491227-01. tif
  • “WHS Salem game 1915” (Multnomah Field)
    1304-F-39-football-fz.tif
  • Y-500830-01. “Evangelist Billy Graham tells over 1400 inmates of Oregon State Penitentiary that ‘Jesus Christ can change your life right here from hell to paradise’ if they accept Jesus Christ. Some 40-50 hands went up when he asked an indication of faith.” August. 30, 1950.
    Y-500830-01.tif
  • “LHS vs WHS 1915”
    1304-F-16-football-fz.tif
  • Y-480707-02.  Vanport refugees at Guilds Lake leave on caravan to Salem to protest conditions. Most of the African American flood victims were given temporary housing in dilapidated war surplus mobile buildings trucked to vacant land at Guilds Lake. After a little over a month of living in these circumstances, the residents organized a caravan to Salem and protest their conditions at the State Capitol. Signs on cars read: “We Want Permanent Homes – Not Kennels on Wheels” and “Vanport Dead Cry Out for Justice”. July 7, 1948
    Y-480707.tif
  • Y-480707-01.  Vanport refugees at Guilds Lake leave on caravan to Salem to protest conditions. Most of the black flood victims were given temporary housing in dilapidated war surplus mobile buildings trucked to vacant land at Guilds Lake. After a little over a month of living in these circumstances, the residents organized a caravan to Salem and protest their conditions at the State Capitol. Signs on cars read: “We Want Permanent Homes – Not Kennels on Wheels” and “Vanport Dead Cry Out for Justice”. July 7, 1948
    Y-480707-02.tif
  • Y-480130-01. Night view of fog at SW 5th & Oak, January 30 1948. Published the next day as "Homeward bound Portland traffic Friday night was slowed by the fog blanket which the weather bureau reported extending from Kelso, Wash., on the north to Salem on the south. Photographer’s camera points south along S. W. 5th avenue at Oak in this picture, made at about 6:30 P. M." page 4.
    Y-480130-01.tif
  • delay481104-3. Log and debris from storm piled up at Salem Ave. and Kiwanda creek. Neskowin Crest in background. November 4, 1948.
    Y-481104-3.tif
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