photographs
Found in 472 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Mrs. E. W. Harris photographic collection
Small collection of family photographs. Most of the individuals depicted are unidentified; people who are identified include Lottie Irene Willey, Claude Willey, Cal Hardin, Sonorah Flannery Willey, Lorene Nelson, and Art Nelson.
Larry E. Hattan emergency medical technician memorabilia
Memorabilia of Larry E. Hattan (né Horsey, 1943-2022) relating to his career as an emergency medical technician for the Buck Ambulance Service in Portland, Oregon, including certificates, letters of appreciation, and photographs. Hattan was one of the first emergency medical technicians in Oregon, and in 1972 was one of four technicians who resuscitated Portland Mayor Terry Schrunk following a heart attack.
Thelma Hawley photographic collection
Black and white photographs, particularly landscapes, many of unidentified places and scenes. Identified subjects include skiers in Sun Valley, Idaho; Baker City, Oregon; and the Snake River, Willamette River, and Mount Hood.
Irene Hecht collection on Verboort
Collection includes "Verboort: A Preliminary Study of a Demographic Isolate" a seminar conducted by Dr. Irene Hecht, Lewis & Clark College, with photographs, maps, and forms. Also included are typed transcript oral history interviews by Martha Rice, 1973, with William Meeuwsen, Antone Van Grunsven, and Anna N. Krieger regarding Verboort, Oregon.
Harry Adrian Hegeman photographic collection
Eighteen black and white photographs of forests near Saissons, France, where Harry Adrian Hegeman was stationed during World War I, and of parades and other events of the Pendleton Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon.
Gene Heiple photographic collection on Seward, Alaska
Four black and white photographs of Seward, Alaska, and environs.
Lars C. Henrichsen photographs
Lars Christensen Henrichsen (1839-1924) was a Portland jeweler and photographer. This collection is made up primarily of glass plate negative photographs taken by or attributed to Henrichsen between 1895 and 1910. Primary subjects depicted in the collection include the Portland skyline, Mount St. Helens, Mount Hood, the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, the Oregon Coast, and the Columbia River Gorge.