Brownsville - churches (prints from glass negatives)
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of photographs by Charles W. Love, an amateur photographer and street railway employee in Portland, Oregon. Forty-nine black and white photographs document various streetcar lines on which Love and his brothers worked between 1900 and 1910, most notably the lines in the areas of Albina and St. Johns. Thirty-five black and white photoprints show Brownsville, Oregon, circa 1912, including the Pendleton Woolen Mills facilities. One photograph also shows the downtown Portland waterfront area from the Willamette River.
This collection also includes 142 glass plate negatives, nineteen of which feature Eliza, of the Kalapuya people, who appears to have been personally known by the photographer. She is pictured in Brownsville at both his residence and her own in Brownsville. Other subjects photographed include Brownsville, Gearhart, lighthouses, and various ships in dry dock. Access prints made from many of the negatives in this collection are available to researchers.
Dates
- Creation: 1898-1912
Creator
- From the Collection: Love, Charles W. (Charles Walter), 1873-1962 (Photographer, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 0.5 Cubic Feet (2 document cases) : Glass plate negatives; photographic prints
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library Repository
1200 SW Park Ave.
Portland OR 97205 United States
5033065204
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libreference@ohs.org