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  • 0605-H01 Man oiling casters on rolling wood box.
    0605-H01.tif
  • 9207-60. man with one arm fishing, Wyoming
    9207-60.tif
  • 9336-K03.  man with chaps and rifle, about 1900
    9336-K03.tif
  • 0705-J02.  Agriculture. A man is seated on a bale of hay with his dog, beside a wagon drawn by 2 horses. Negative came from Monterey, California
    0705-J02.tif
  • Ackroyd 17338-R3-10A "KWJJ. Johnny Cash at Coliseum. June 26, 1971" (Left to right: Johnny Cash, woman and man from KWJJ, June Carter. Coliseum backstage dressing room.)
    ackroyd-17338-R3-10A.tif
  • 9220-03A. Bear (2 negs) probably Dodge Park 1925-26, Oregon.
    9220-03A.tif
  • 0001-C16 Beaverton Oregon. Ritz Theater (next to Beaverton Bakery, 12375 SW Broadway, Beaverton.) 1941. Man Hunt movie poster on theater.
    0001-C16.tif
  • 9220-03B. Bear (2 negs) probably Dodge Park 1925-26, Oregon.
    9220-03B.tif
  • Y-480122-16. Changing tires on bus, February 3, 1948 at Piedmont Yard. Portland Traction Co.
    Y-480122-16.tif
  • 0501-02 Harley Davidson in Portland, early 1952.
    0501-02.tif
  • 9969-7526. Audience members applaud at Dizzy Gillespie concert at McElroy's Ballroom, Tuesday, February 22, 1949.
    9969-7526.tif
  • 9336-(#2)  Frank Morgan (1905-1985)<br />
Frank Morgan was a rancher in Harney County, and was Bill Brown’s last buckaroo boss in 1932-1933. <br />
This photo was published  on pg. 106 of Gray, Edward “William Bill Brown ...”. His biography is on pg. 91-92. <br />
An oral history of Frank Morgan is in the Harney County Public Library oral project #70.<br />
This photo session produced three different negatives of Frank Morgan, two in cowboy attire and 1 in street clothes, and were taken about the mid 1920’s. 5x7” Nitrate film.<br />
(biography posted by High Desert Museum:) Born in 1905 on the family ranch at Post, Crook County, central Oregon, Frank Morgan spent a lifetime buckarooing for ranches across the High Desert. It is clear he wanted the photographer to focus on his silver inlaid spade bit, rawhide reins and California style spurs. In this proud pose it identifies him as a buckaroo, a horseman with traditions beginning in California over a century earlier. Still remembered today by ranch families and aging buckaroos across the High Desert, a lifetime on horseback ended at the age of 80, when Frank was bucked off of a horse while roping at a branding.
    9336-FrankMorgan2.tif
  • 9912-09A. A hobo pauses for a track-side dinner in his long journey through Montana and Wyoming around the summer of 1947. He has improvised a stove made of scrap steel and rocks in the shade of an industrial cabin. The photographer made several exposures while he ate a soup-like entree with bread and an apple.
    9912-09A.tif
  • 1006-B070-09. "Tommy Anderson with gun" (Eugene Black Panthers)
    1006-B070-09.tif
  • 9969-7510. Audience members dancing at McElroy's Ballroom, February 21, 1949.
    9969-7510.tif
  • "Renaissance Faire, November 1, 1969" (The first Oregon Country Fair) Eugene, Oregon.
    1006-B050B-03.tif
  • CS1132-04. Marsh's, Long Beach, Washington. graffiti dates the photo to 1962. October 1962 process date.
    CS1132-04.tif
  • Ackroyd 01559-04. "Northwest Airlines. Waverley Country Club party. June 13, 1949"
    ackroyd-01559-04-2.tif
  • ackroyd-00048-42. "Loprinzi, Sam. July 15, 1946" (Sam Loprinzi 1913-1996. In this year he won first place as Most Muscular Physique in America AAU. 4x5" & 8x10") (published cover of IronMan vol. 4, No. 6)
    ackroyd-00048-42-hdr.tif
  • Ashland Pavilion, Ashland, Oregon.
    9314-08.tif
  • Y-620916-05-11. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-05-11.tif
  • Y-580704-19.  SW Broadway downtown Portland July 4, 1958
    Y-580704-19.tif
  • Y-550522. Strawberry grower, Beaverton. May 22, 1955
    Y-550522.tif
  • 9912-09B. A hobo pauses for a track-side dinner in his long journey through Montana and Wyoming around the summer of 1947. He has improvised a stove made of scrap steel and rocks in the shade of an industrial cabin. The photographer made several exposures while he ate a soup-like entree with bread and an apple.
    9912-09B.tif
  • 9808-C610  logger with enormous log on truck, Oregon, April 1941
    9808-C610.tif
  • 9969-7520. Audience front row at Dizzy Gillespie concert at McElroy's Ballroom, Tuesday, February 22, 1949.
    9969-7520.tif
  • 5607 Sewing a bale of hops. Ray De Main at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5607.tif
  • 9969-4486. Billy Parsons picking Delicious Apples in the Orchard of C. King Benton, Hood River, Oregon, Hood River, October 3 1939
    9969-4486.tif
  • 9969-3048. Sheep shearers at work. Warren Staley refreshes himself with a drink of water before starting on the next sheep. May 26, 1937. Connolly ranch near Maupin, Oregon
    9969-3048.tif
  • Brett Weston, Columbia River Sand Dunes, The Dalles, Oregon. October 31, 1965
    0001-Brett-12.tif
  • Y-620916-16-02. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-16-02.tif
  • 9808-C611  logger with enormous log on truck, Oregon, April 1941
    9808-C611.tif
  • 9969-7528. People seated at their tables at Dizzy Gillespie concert at McElroy's Ballroom, Tuesday, February 22, 1949.
    9969-7528.tif
  • 9969-7522. Audience front row at Dizzy Gillespie concert at McElroy's Ballroom, Tuesday, February 22, 1949.
    9969-7522.tif
  • 9969-4778. Capping cans of oysters, with Charles Daly. May 8, 1940.
    9969-4778.tif
  • 1006-B070-04 "Tommy Anderson with gun" (Eugene Black Panthers)
    1006-B070-04.tif
  • Simon 055. Manning building, SW 4th & Alder 1949
    simon055.tif
  • 9207-11. man with antelope mounted on car, 1940 Wyoming license plate.
    9207-11.tif
  • Y-501108-13. Man standing by fireplace in Timberline Lodge.
    Y-501108-13.tif
  • 0805-J01.  Woman holding a rifle aimed at an apple on the head of a man. Unknown location 1932 (shoot the apple off his head.)
    0805-J01.tif
  • 9707-K198. written on original negative: “Beating it. CLA” man running from seal. St. Pauls Island. Pribilof Group. July 11, 1919
    9707-K198.tif
  • ackroyd_04239-16. "Jim Corno & Sons. produce man. March 27, 1953"
    ackroyd-04239-16.tif
  • 0613-N24 Sandy Pond, NY, man shaving outdoors.
    0613-N24.tif
  • 9336-Owl 13 Paiute Indians, Burns, Oregon. 1937. Photo by O. W. Lubcke. Identifications: (from left) 1-Bertha Washington, 2- (standing) Emma Kennedy, 3- Annie Kennedy, 4- Mary Teeman, 5- (little boy) Leonard Bob, 6- (seated woman with baby) Bertha Hoodie or Norma, 7- (Man standing with back to camera) Perry Parker, 8- (seated) Blind Jim, 9th from left is unidentified, 10- (man with stick) Pete Teeman, 11- (standing between windows) Charlie Jim, 12- (standing near right window) Teedy Teeman. Identifications of Indians on the ground: 13- (right of man with cap) Charlie Gill, 14- (man with big hat facing camera) unidentified, 15- (next man with white hat) Jimmie Louie, 16- (next man with black hat) unidentified, 17- Marianne Louie, 18- (big woman) Nally Dave, 19- (woman behind small girl) Jenny Louie, 20- (small girl) Juanita Louie, 21- (extreme right) Minnie Paddy.
    9336-owl-13.tif
  • 9336-MA32. Indian group on the steps of Holy Family Catholic Church, Burns, Oregon. Identifications: extreme left Takama (mother of Gladys Macey), man 2nd from left with hat glancing left- Clyde Johnson, man 3rd from left on step with no hat- husband of Grace White, woman left of Father Huel with white scarf over hair- Grace White, behind her with cap- Teddy Dick, center- Father Huel, seated center on lower step with hat- Chief Captain Louey, old man seated on second step to right- William Johnson, middle aged man behind him- Jim Tooie, alter boy unidentified, partially obscured young man to the right of the right altar boy- Betchel Capp (son of Johnny and Ada Capp), extreme right standing man with hat- Johnny Capp, woman- Ada Capp. Indians with headdresses are from Pendleton.
    9336-MA32.tif
  • Y-480530-01. Three survivors, including a boy clinging to man, wade through waist-deep water at Entrance Circle in Vanport. The man carrying the boy is Roy Ludwig. The boy is Earl Woods, age 5.  May 30, 1948.
    Y-480530-01.tif
  • 0705-J06 man fishing. Montana. 1930s
    0705-J06.tif
  • Y-620916-04-12. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-04-12.tif
  • Y-501108-12.  Don Austin, the fireplace poker man, Timberline Lodge. November 8, 1950
    Y-501108-12.tif
  • 9707-F07. Circle City, Alaska, Bucket Brigade fire department. A man in a buckskin coat stands outside the Circle City fire department building, with a pole in his hand which is used to ring the fire alarm bell. A sign next to him says “Ring Like H--l In Case Of Fire” On the top of the building is a sign “Phoenix” with a fireman’s axe and ladder emblem. On the street in front of the building is the fire wagon, a hand-drawn cart with 21 buckets, each approximately 5 gallon. The cart has 4 small diameter wooden wheels and is designed to move the water-filled buckets to the fire scene. The next door building has advertising affixed “Hote’s National Adv Service From Bangor Me. to Circle City”. Next door is apparently a saloon with the sign “Free Lodging”.
    9707-F07.tif
  • Y-500526. Barber shop. Barber Albert Sutko, owner of the Antiseptic Barber Shop, 622 SW Yamhill, Portland, is giving a haircut to a young man. In the background through the window and across the street is the old Portland Hotel. May 26, 1950.
    Y-500526D.tif
  • Y-480530-02.  “A man in a suit and hat carries a baby girl. His wife walks just behind him to his right. They are David Kizer, 32, and Ruth Kizer, 19. He carries their daughter, Barbara, 11 days shy of 1 year. They and others walk with a determined stride on North Denver Avenue.” (excerpt of caption published in the Oregonian, May 24, 1998, page M2.) May 30, 1948.
    Y-480530-02.tif
  • ackroyd-00059-22. Red's Horse Ranch located on the Minam river in the Wallowa mountains above La Grande, Oregon. August 5, 1947. Miss Gloria Albertson, of Portland, man is Red Higgins, co-owner of Red's Horse Ranch
    ackroyd-00059-22.tif
  • CS00963-12. Indians preparing Celilo fishing grounds for the beginning of the summer season. They are laying wires for the cable cars from the Oregon shore to Standing Island. The man is standing on Chinook Rock which is still mostly submerged in the spring high water. 1940s.
    CS00963-12.tif
  • Y-580916-11.  New Old Lompoc Tavern, 2701 SW 1st, corner of Arthur St., man entering front door. October 16, 1958
    Y-580916-11.tif
  • Y-580916-10. New Old Lompoc Tavern, 2701 SW 1st, corner of Arthur St., man entering front door. October 16, 1958
    Y-580916-10.tif
  • Y-560716-01"Trunk suicide. July 16, 1956" (According to the Oregonian, July 17, 1956, pg. 11: "Dentist Dies in Car Trunk. Clues Indicate Man Suicide. Dr.Sam A. Bojinoff, 47, 3275 N.E. Stanton street, a dentist, was found dead Monday night in the trunk of his car parked in the 3400 block of N. E. 27th Ave. Police said preliminary investigation indicated Dr. Bojinoff committed suicide. A small bottle of pills was found near the body. A rope, apparently used to shut the trunk lid, was found attached to a brace on the inside of the lid. One end of the rope was tied around the brace and the other end secured around the dentist's hand. Police said Dr. Bojinoff had been reported missing Sunday by his wife."). "Trunk suicide. July 16, 1956"
    Y-560716-1.tif
  • Y-530729-06-01. A log boom man uses his pike pole to float logs down the Willamette river under the old Morrison Bridge in Portland. July 29, 1953
    Y-530729-06-01.tif
  • Y-500526. Barber shop. Barber Albert Sutko, owner of the Antiseptic Barber Shop, 622 SW Yamhill, Portland, is giving a haircut to a young man. In the background through the window and across the street is the old Portland Hotel. May 26, 1950.
    Y-500526C.tif
  • Y-500526. Barber shop. Barber Albert Sutko, owner of the Antiseptic Barber Shop, 622 SW Yamhill, Portland, is giving a haircut to a young man. In the background through the window and across the street is the old Portland Hotel. May 26, 1950.
    Y-500526B.tif
  • 336-MA36. "Paiute Indians, Burns, Oregon" on the steps of Holy Family Catholic Church. Identifications: seated center left on lower step- Chief Captain Louey, old man seated center right on lower step- William Johnson. Indians with headdresses are from Pendleton.
    9336-MA36.tif
  • 9336-AB94 man at campfire reading "The Sunday Oregonian" newspaper article headed "Memoirs of an Oregon Horse Thief". This is the July 23, 1933 Sunday Oregonian pg. 5, Flint Sprag is reading his own memoirs, then being published in the Oregonian.
    9336-AB94.tif
  • 9305-A4518. "Looking east on Second St. 1949". (showing North side of street) The Dalles Chronicle delivery man is climbing on his motorcycle in front of the Columbia Theatre. The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4518.tif
  • Ackroyd 00789-5. "J. Walter Thompson Co. Evans R. Peters, 4-H Club Summer School at O. S. C., Corvallis. June 22, 1948". identifications (unknown order) Agnes Thornburgh (Deschutes), Marta Patterson (Roseburg), Bille Roe Appling (Harney), June Harkleroad (Portland), Darlene Ries (Harney), Beverly Jorden (Harney). The man is actor Robert Paige, who the following year starred in the movie The Green Promise, with young Natalie Wood, about 4-H clubs and farming.
    ackroyd-00789-5.tif
  • ackroyd-00083-026. "December 1, 1945" (Grand reopening of Timberline lodge after being closed during World War 2) (Woman on the left is Gladys Everett, director of Womens and Professional division of the WPA., man on the right is Emerson J. Griffith, Oregon WPA administrator; woman on extreme right may be Margery Hoffman Smith, Oregon's assistant art administrator for the WPA.)
    ackroyd-00083-026.tif
  • “Finish. Eugene man 1st”
    1304-B-31-track.tif
  • 0608-108.  "Papa Picking Oranges, taken November 21st, 1910." man with pruning tools under orange tree, Florida.
    0608-108.tif
  • 0907-A01. Oregon Pony arriving at Lewis & Clark Fairgrounds. 1905. Written on pallet "Fair Grounds 27". Sign on train "I am on my way to the Lewis & Clarke (sic) Exposition at Portland Ore. to visit every man, woman and child. The 90 ton compound mogul. (signed) Betz-Langley". Painted on train "Oregon Pony. 1862-1905". Train appears to be completely restored, all wood parts appear like-new.
    0907-A01.tif
  • 9305-B7051 Dip netting salmon at Horseshoe falls at Celilo using stationary nets (set-dip, or bag-netting). Stationary nets were rested on the bottom of the channel to await a fish, rather than being moved to capture one. These nets were much larger and the net around the hoop was fixed open, rather than movable nets that had a thong which would close the net like a purse around the fish to prevent its escape. Stationary dip nets are much deeper than movable nets, the one shown here may be five to six feet deep. This type of net worked best when fish were likely to be caught falling back from strong currents or attempts to leap the falls. When the fish would strike the net, a vibration would travel through a string to the fisherman, who would lift the fish up quickly. This string can be seen hanging from the hoop and resting on the planks by the fisherman's right foot. The man in the foreground is Louis Jack and on the left is Joe Skahan. Photo by Ralph Gifford ca. 1940
    9305-B7051.tif
  • 8609-A75. This man has just won the television as a prize at Regal Gas, 39th & Powell, Portland, Oregon. April 9, 1957.
    8609-75.tif
  • "Renaissance Faire, November 1, 1969" (The first Oregon Country Fair) Eugene, Oregon.
    1006-B050C-07.tif
  • Y-610620B-10.  Richfield Oil. KPOJ. Drive In and Win. Richfield station on West Burnside & NW 23rd Avenue (looking NE) June 20, 1961. LaVista Tavern 6 NW 23rd ave. June 20, 1961.
    Y-610620B-10.tif
  • 9534-17A.  Sign to Cape Mears Lighthouse, August 1914
    9534-17A.tif
  • "Renaissance Faire, November 1, 1969" (The first Oregon Country Fair) Eugene, Oregon.
    1006-B050D-22.tif
  • "Renaissance Faire, November 1, 1969" (The first Oregon Country Fair) Eugene, Oregon.
    1006-B050B-20.tif
  • Y-620916-17-02. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-17-02.tif
  • Y-620916-13-12. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-13-12.tif
  • Y-620916-11-12. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-11-12.tif
  • 9969-4764. Oyster tongs operated by Emil Anderson, who was in charge of the oyster picking crew. May 9, 1940.
    9969-4764.tif
  • 9969-2030. Caterpillar tractor at work. September 9, 1935.  Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2030.tif
  • Y-620916-18-02. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-18-02.tif
  • Y-620916-16-08. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-16-08.tif
  • Y-620916. Gearhart. Oregon Restaurant association. Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-07-10.tif
  • Y-590629B-02.  Newport. Oceanography. Oregon State Fish Laboratory. Blue shark. June 29, 1959
    Y-590629B-02.tif
  • 0613-N3.  Sandy Pond, New York.
    0613-N3.tif
  • Y-620916-12-11. Gearhart. Oregon Restaurant association. Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-12-11.tif
  • Y-620916-06-09. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-06-09.tif
  • Y-620916-04-03. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
    Y-620916-04-03.tif
  • A man walking down the street in downtown Portland, Oregon. 1958
    Y-580319-03.tif
  • Ackroyd 00073-70. "Train accident. Decapitated corpse. April 1946" (According to the Oregonian, April 18, 1946, pg. 7: "Brakeman Killed by Switch Train. Harry Hight, 46, Tacoma, Wash., a head brakeman for the Northern Pacific railroad, was killed Wednesday night under the wheels of cars being switched on tracks near the foot of N. W. 8th avenue. According to reports of harbor patrol officers who investigated, there were no witnesses to the fatal accident, but it was believed Hight was crossing the track to his freight train where Engineer L. V. Ware and Conductor A. C. Barnett were waiting his departure signal for a run to Seattle. Hight's body was found by A. W. Sutterly, yardmaster in the N. P. terminals. The coroner took charge of the body" The accident happened and the photo was taken on Wednesday April 17, 1946)
    ackroyd-00073-70.tif
  • "Renaissance Faire, November 1, 1969" (The first Oregon Country Fair) Eugene, Oregon.
    1006-B050B-19.tif
  • 0016-03. Earl Martz on an Ariel 1000 motorcycle in 1946. He owned the Martz cycle store in McSherreytown, Pennsylvania.
    0016-03.tif
  • 1006-B031-28 (Black Panther organizers at University of Oregon. They are manning a table with posters, buttons and literature. A sign reads "Rally to free Howard Anderson. Thursday noon S. U." (Student Union). Howard Anderson was captain of the Eugene chapter of the Black Panthers.)
    1006-B031-28.tif
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