Box 1
Contains 19 Results:
Blanche Chamberlain Sprague, 1911-1972
Includes photographs taken with Martha Sprague; Governor Goodwin J. Knight at Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco, 1939; and at groundbreaking for C. A. Sprague High School and at Nelscott, Oregon, among other subjects.
Blanche Chamberlain Sprague, undated
Includes studio portraits, as well as photographs taken at various events.
Charles A. Sprague, 1939-1962
Includes photographs taken at various events, including the Pendleton Round-Up and the Portland Rose Festival, as well as with Governor Arthur Langlie of Washington, Colonel Ann M. Schmeer of the Oregon Women's Ambulance Corps, and the O & C Advisory Board to the Bureau of Land Management, among other subjects.
Charles A. Sprague, undated
Includes studio portraits, as well as photographs taken at various events, including O & C Advisory Board field trips. Corresponding negatives for 2 of the prints are in Folder 19.
Blanche Chamberlain Sprague and Charles A. Sprague, 1939-1967
Includes photographs taken at the Portland Rose Festival, Camp Clatsop, and James R. Linn's 80th birthday in Salem, Oregon, among other subjects.
Blanche Chamberlain Sprague and Charles A. Sprague, undated
Includes photographs taken on a camping trip, possibly in the Grand Canyon. Corresponding negatives for 4 of the prints are in Folder 19.
Blanche Chamberlain Sprague and Charles A. Sprague's 40th anniversary celebration, 1952
Photographs of trip to Mt. Hood with people identified as Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Scellars.
Sprague family, circa 1922, 1941 July, 1944
Includes studio portrait of the Sprague family, photographs of Wallace Sprague, and the Sprague home in Salem, Oregon.
Sprague family, undated
Includes photographs of Wallace Sprague, Martha Sprague Hurley, and other members of the Sprague family, as well as the Sprague Brothers warehouse in Columbus Junction, Iowa. Corresponding negatives for 6 of the prints are in Folder 19.
Public figures, 1940-1942, undated
Includes photographs of Franklin D. Roosevelt at Oregon Shipbuilding Corp. yard in Portland, Oregon, 1942; Wendell Wilkie, 1940; and Tom McCall.