photographs
Found in 495 Collections and/or Records:
Photograph of grocery store at Gray's Crossing, Oregon
One mounted black and white photograph showing an unidentified man in a store. Produce, dry goods, and canned goods are visible on shelves and the floor.
Mrs. H. M. Gunderson photographic collection on the construction of the Bonneville Dam
Eight black and white photographs of the construction of transmission lines for the Bonneville Dam, equipment, and Camp Larch, where the construction workers lived.
Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse construction photographic collection
Thirty-eight black and white photographs depicting construction of the Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse in downtown Portland, Oregon. The courthouse was designed by architect Morris Whitehouse and built by Murch Brothers Construction Co.
Robert L. Hacker photographic collection
Approximately 350 black and white photographs, most in 3 albums, of a trip to Alaska, especially of the commercial salmon fishing and canning industry.
Morris Halperin photographs for the Pelton Water Wheel Company
Collection consists of photographs taken by Morris Halperin on behalf of the Pelton Water Wheel Company. Most photographs depict the manufacturing of equipment for Portland General Electric and the Lookout Point dam.
Hamley & Co. photographs and business ephemera
Alfred Hampson photographic collection
Eight black and white photographs of John H. Vogt's 75th anniversary, Alfred Hampson, Ben Dey, and unidentified people. Hampson was a Portland, Oregon, attorney.
Arnold P. Hansen materials related to crimes against Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads
Collection consists of materials that belonged to Arnold P. Hansen, a special agent at Union Station in Portland, Oregon. Materials include a photo album of suspects apprehended for crimes committed against or in relation to the Union Pacific Railroad, as well as a photocopy of a signed confession by Roy DeAutremont to the robbery of a Southern Pacific train near Jackson County, Oregon, in 1923.
R. P. Hanson photograph album
Album of black and white photographs of R. P. Hanson, family, and friends, mostly unidentified or identified only by first name, on vacation and at home. Subjects include swimming and other outdoor activities; sports; houses; city and street scenes; and children (including many snapshots of a pair of twins).
Charles P. Harman family papers
Photographs, publications, and ephemera relating to Charles P. Harman, Jr. (1908-1986) and Harlay Harman (1948-2001). Charles P. Harman, Jr. was an engineer who worked for the Kaiser Company at the Swan Island shipyard and the Detroit Dam; Harlay Harman was his nephew.