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  • OSU Men's Basketball. October 15, 1979.
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  • OSU Men's Basketball. October 13, 1978.
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  • 9336-AB34 Wild West Show men and women posing at tent. Burns, Oregon. Circa. 1905
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  • 0707-06.  Hunters near Lima Center, Wisconsin.1920s
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  • “MAAC swimmers Pendleton 1916. Phil Patterson, Bill Royle, Locke Webster” (winged M shirt)
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  • 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.
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  • 9336-K03.  man with chaps and rifle, about 1900
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  • “city track meet champs at Roosevelt. May 31, 1951” Caption in Oregonian 6/1/51 pg. 30 “These Prep Sprinters Paced to Tape by Roosevelt Speedster. Here is the finish of the 100-year dash in the Portland Interscholastic track and field meet at Roosevelt Thursday. It was won by Roosevelt’s Neal Anderson, second from left, 10.2. From left: Fred Flowers, Lincoln, who placed fourth; Andersen, George Marshall, Lincoln; George Shaw, Grant who finished third; Joe Bitz, Franklin, and Ron Baker, Grant, who finished second to Andersen. Lincoln won meet”
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  • Mule Logging, Arkansas, February 1947
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  • 9005-07 “fishing trip up river. Camp.” Spring 1915, Washington State,
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  • 5578 Camp carpenter, E. S. Farley, with the camp Marshal, E. S. Stultz at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • "Red's Horse Ranch. HSA & Lev Richards on horseback. Ray Atkeson. August 3, 1947" Story published in Aero magazine, August 5, 1947. Red's Horse Ranch is located on the Minam river in the Wallowa mountains above La Grande, Oregon.
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  • “Wrestling squad 1916. Used in Journal 1/23/16”
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  • Ackroyd 00955-5. "Empire Building Materials Co. Herman Classen, Contractor. Construction of building by Daley Bros. Mr. Ireland, superintendent for Daley Bros. September 8, 1948" (unidentified brick layer applying mortar)
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  • 9808-B001. building on summit of Greylock Mountain, North Adams, Massachusetts. March 1926
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  • 8620-46.  hunters in upstate peninsula of Michigan, 1945
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  • Ackroyd 00053-76. "Mexican Fiesta. Dayton, Oregon. September 15, 1945" caption published in Oregonian 9/17/1945 "MUSIC. Four youths from south of the border sing some of the songs of old Mexico as they celebrate their country's independence day, Sept. 16, with countrymen at Dayton Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Johnson plays piano."
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  • 0405-C02. Two young men in front of the Newberg Cyclery, a motorcycle and bicycle store in Newberg, Oregon, located at 721 First St. East, owned by Harry Garrett. 1914 license plate. Indian motorcycle.
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  • 9501-02. Women dressed as men. (cross-dressers) and smoking cigarettes, taken by the photographer with a traveling circus on the Oregon Coast 1909.
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  • Coalition of Black Men, march on N. Killigsworth, Portand, Oregon, at the corner of Mississippi. 1988
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  • 9336-LR02 "Charles Kuhl. Rainbow Trout caught in Blitzen River. May 1, 1948" studio portrait of two men holding fish, one is smoking a cigar.
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  • 9904-B17"Riviera (Liberia) crew, taken in by immigration September 27, 1952" (Crew members went on strike protesting conditions on the ship while it was berthed at Swan Island. The crew was jailed by immigration until they could be place on other ships. The ship was not able to leave for three months) caption published in the Oregonian September 27, 1952 pg. 5 col. 4-5: "Two passenger cars and a small truck came to shipside to take the men to the county jail where they will be confined pending investigation by immigration service, which will endeavor to send them out on other ships. Most of the men are Germans who objected to food, sanitary conditions, and two-year working contract with owners, a Greek firm of London and New York."
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  • 5604 Scooping dried hops into cars. Men: Donald Lundberg, Milford Dufur, and Dale Gentry at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • ackroyd_00870-6. "Guilds Lake aerials. For Union Pacific. August 6, 1948." The vacant land in the center is the subject of this photo, it is the land on the south side of NW Yeon Ave. at the intersection of NW 26th Ave., which is address numbered in the 3200s. The intersection in the center is NW Yeon & NW 26th Ave. In the foreground is the Calbag junkyard, where two men are burning a slash pile of junk (appears to be electric wire). The largest building in the center is Industrial Air Products owned by Gilbert Schnitzer 3200 NW Yeon. To its right is Dulien Steel 3190 NW Yeon
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  • 9904-B17"Riviera (Liberia) crew, taken in by immigration September 27, 1952" (Crew members went on strike protesting conditions on the ship while it was berthed at Swan Island. The crew was jailed by immigration until they could be place on other ships. The ship was not able to leave for three months) caption published in the Oregonian September 27, 1952 pg. 5 col. 4-5: "Twenty-two members of the crew of the Liberian steamship Riviera packed their bags and dressed in their best suits Friday so they would be ready to leave the vessel in accord with federal court orders. After they were taken away, their bags were left in orderly manner (above) with Harbor Patrolman Bernard R. McDonald standing watch. Authorities took men."
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  • 9336-AB44 nine sheep men in front of corral, one with Lugar pistol. early nitrate negative, ca. 1915?.
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  • Ackroyd 06955-11. "Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osburn. Logs at Northern Pacific side track, Vancouver, Washington. June 25, 1956" side and front view of logging train, men on the engine.
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  • 9545-36. “Steamer No. 1” “AFD” (Albany Fire Department) “1892” (year building erected). three men and three kids in front of Fire House. Albany, New York. Ca. 1905-1910. Building is now known as Engine 1.
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  • “track meet Portland 1916” (men on bench)
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  • 0610-05. William Howard Taft, former US President, in Portland. The Newspaper Men held a reception at the Benson Hotel to honor him. August 22, 1915. In the background is the Hotel Buckman, 652 1/2 Washington. This location is on West Burnside between 21st & 22nd. (in 1933 Portland streets were renamed and renumbered)
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  • Y-501011B-10. group of men examining and discussing Columbia Basin experimental farm near Pasco. October  10-12, 1950
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  • “trout caught in Walker Lake. Top & Smithy. 1912” Group of men on camping trip with car, portable wood stove, catch of fish, tents. (This image was selected as the poster image for the E. F. Box exhibition)
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  • Y-490923-08.  Maupin train wreck. a head-on collision between northbound steam engine 3128 and southbound diesel engine 440 occurred 57.6 miles up the Deschutes River on the west bank rail tracks. The location is 3.8 miles up the river from Sherars Bridge, which is near Maupin, Oregon. Since then, this site has been called Wreck Rapids. Three men running the trains died. Train 440 was carrying a load of horses and only one survived in good condition.
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  • 9336-MA115. Moonshine Still in front of Harney County courthouse. 3 men, one with a sheriff badge.
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  • ackroyd-00758-117. Volunteers and National Guardsmen abandon all hope of stopping water pouring over this break in dike south of Woodland. Note men hurrying along dike. May 30, 1948
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  • 1006-B021-12 "Log pond dumping with men. May 1962" (sign on water tower: "United States Plywood Corp." Giustina Bros. Lumber Co., Eugene)
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  • 0904-D45 The East Side Mill & Lumber Company before 1925, when six of the support columns of the Sellwood bridge were built through this complex. Train tracks are now the Springwater corridor bike path. "The East Side Lumber Company was established in 1902, on the site of the smaller Sorensen and Young Planing Mill, in operation since the 1890s. During the first decade of the 20th century, the mill thrived in this growing, lumber-hungry city, expanding to include door- and box-making subsidiaries. In the 1920s, the complex employed 300-500 men, many of whom lived in Sellwood. Timber was hauled in by interurban railroad, or floated in on the river. Hard times in the 1930s led to the East Side Lumber Company’s downfall. By the end of the decade, the main mill had shut down. In 1940, a huge fire burned many of the buildings. One part of the complex, the Oregon Door Company, stayed in business until the 1950s. The first Sellwood Bridge was designed to cross at the site of the East Side Lumber complex. In fact, the Oregon Door Company was right in its path. Multnomah County couldn’t afford to purchase and demolish the building, so engineers built six of the bridge columns through it. This unusual building stood until 2011.
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  • 0805-M01B. Indians with fish at Celilo Falls. 1936
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  • Y-620916. Gearhart. Oregon Restaurant association. Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
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  • National Guard mobilization. The first test in the nation of state guards’ preparedness was held in Oregon. Officers gave a surprise call to 6500 men of the Oregon National Guard in locations around the state and found 63% of them were ready and had reported to their designated location within an hour. Company H of the 162nd Infantry had assembled at the Portland Armory and were dispatched to take defensive positions on the Portland Harbor seawall on Harbor Drive. The buildings on the left are between Pine and Ash on what is now SW Naito Parkway, the electric store on the left is now a parking lot. The larger building next to it is Smith’s Block, built in 1872. Harbor Drive is the first freeway in the nation to be demolished and converted to be public park space, which is now Waterfront Park. April 20, 1955.
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  • 9305-B7384-3. Indians at end of Celilo's new Long House, Feast of The First Salmon, Celilo Village, April 16, 1939. Left to right: Chief Tommy Thompson, Henry Thompson, Chief Nipo T. Strongheart (1891-1966. acted in Hollywood movies and served as a technical advisor about Native Americans), Chief Joe Charley (Yakama) on right.
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  • Oregonian Circulation & Advertising departments Beer Bust at Press Club. Pabst Blue Ribbon. December 19, 1952
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  • Y-480418-17. Indians in Celilo Village during the Feast of the First Salmon, April 18, 1948.
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  • Y-620916-17-10. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
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  • Y-620916. Gearhart. Oregon Restaurant association. Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
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  • Published in Oregonian 5/31/1948 pg. 10 "Life Line. These two men are struggling along a line tied to the tree at right. Some of the lower lying ground in Vanport soon after break."
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  • Y-480418-18. Indians seated near the flagpole in Celilo Village during the Feast of the First Salmon, April 18, 1948.
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  • "Renaissance Faire, November 1, 1969" (The first Oregon Country Fair) Eugene, Oregon.
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  • Y-620916-11-03. Oregon Restaurant Association first annual convention, Hotel Gearhart, Surfside Motel. September 16/17/18, 1962
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  • 9305-A4516. The Dalles, looking east on Second St. showing the 300 block. ca. 1948. Stores (left to right) Stage terminal, Helzer's Cafe, Rexall Drug Store, Weigelt Bros. Book store, Lloyds Mens Clothing. The Dalles, Oregon.
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