Photographs
Found in 410 Collections and/or Records:
Harry E. Williams photographic collection
Black and white panoramic photograph, taken by the L. A. Dix Photo Co. of Tacoma, circa 1917-1919, of Company F, 361st Infantry, United States National Army, at Camp Lewis in Tacoma, Washington. Officers in the photo are identified, including Captain H. E. Williams, company commander.
Wills family photographic collection
Two black and white tintypes of Reuben and Mary Ann L. Wills.
William Maxwell Wood portrait
One black and white photograph, 1887, of William Maxwell Wood, son of C.E.S. Wood, at age 3.
Frank Woodfield photographic postcards of Astoria, Oregon, after fire
Nine black and white photographic postcards, December 8, 1922, of the aftermath of the fire that destroyed the commercial district of Astoria, Oregon.
Yaquina Head photographic collection
Seven black and white photos taken by A. L. Thomas of Newport, Oregon, of beach scenes at Yaquina Head in Lincoln County, Oregon, including the lighthouse at Cape Foulweather.
Jerry Jiro Yasutome photographs
Photographs depicting the Tule Lake Relocation Center, the 1948 Vanport Flood, and students from the Northwest School of Photography. The photographs were taken and collected by Jerry Jiro Yasutome between 1945 and 1948.
John Yeon photograph albums on the Columbia River Highway
Two hundred black and white photographs in four albums, taken primarily by George Weister of the Columbia River Highway and scenes in the Columbia River Gorge.
Yosemite
Typescript and photograph album titled "Yosemite," created by Dorsey B. Smith and dated Portland, May 10, 1901. Contains a detailed account of the author's trip from Portland, Oregon, to the Yosemite Valley and the Sequoia areas in California. Smith (born 1872) moved to Oregon as the secretary to the president of the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company. He later owned a travel company and was the proprietor of the Cloud Cap Inn near Mount Hood.
Zimmerman family photographic collection
Eighteen black and white photographs of the members of the Zimmerman family, including an image of their house. People identified in the collection include: George Zimmerman, Oka Zimmerman, Forest Steward and Hazel Steward, Celia R. Dromgoole, Peter Zimmerman, Frank Zimmerman, Christian Zimmerman, Edward Zimmerman and Sophia Louisa Zimmerman.
Raymond Zuchowski photograph album on Civilian Conservation Corps Company 1626
Photograph album containing 277 images taken by Raymond Zuchowski of and relating to Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Company 1626, located near Burns, Oregon, at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge. The images primarily consist of snapshots of unidentified people, activities, landscapes, and camp scenes, including tents and buildings.