Photographs
Found in 410 Collections and/or Records:
Robert L. Sailors photographic collection on the Portland Rose Festival parade
Collection consists of 129 color slides of the Portland Rose Festival parade in 1946, 1958, and 1961.
Sainpolis and Darby family photographic collection
Small collection of tintypes and photographs, primarily black and white cabinet photographs, depicting members of the Sainpolis and Darby families. Most people depicted are unidentified.
Salem, Oregon photographic collection
Black and white reproduction photographs of buildings and events in the Salem, Oregon, area, including the State Capitol, hospitals, churches, and the armory.
Salem, Oregon unidentified family photograph album
San Francisco photograph album
Twenty-seven black and white photographs and 27 negatives of views of San Francisco, California.
Richard Sanders photographic collection on Governor Barbara Roberts
Four color and two black and white photographs of Oregon Governor Barbara Roberts.
Howard Sands photographs
Partially processed collection of photographic prints, glass plate negatives, and film negatives taken by photographer Howard Sands of Portland, Oregon, circa 1920-1937. Most of the photographs depict various places and landscape views in Oregon. Some are pasted to Christmas greetings that Sands sent.
Edward D. Sanman photographs
Black and white photographs, 1911, of the Portland Rose Festival parade, a steam-powered fire engine, and a steam-powered crane.
Santa Cruz photograph album
Album of black and white photographs primarily depicting scenes in California, particularly in Santa Cruz. Subjects include houses, the pier, the beach, trains, and the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. Also depicted are unidentified battleships and boats. Other locations include Monterey, Del Monte, and San Francisco, California. A small number of photographs depict scenes in Walsenburg, Colorado, primarily trains and groups of people.
Saylor family papers
Papers of the Saylor family of Portland, Oregon, including materials relating specifically to Edgar A. Saylor and Charles A. Saylor. Edgar A. Saylor worked as a cigar-maker in Portland, Oregon; Charles A. Saylor served in the Oregon National Guard, and subsequently in the 162nd Infantry during World War II.