photographs
Found in 469 Collections and/or Records:
Wilder McClintock photograph albums
Two albums containing black and white photographs, primarily of numerous steamboats that operated in the Pacific Northwest. Handwritten notes identify vessel names and dates.
Edna Hilderbrand McCoy photograph album
Nine leaves from a photograph album, including scenes in downtown Portland, camping at Diamond Lake, the Columbia River Highway, and other scenes throughout Oregon.
Margaret McLeod papers
MCM Architects photographs and design documents for Forest Heights, Portland, Oregon
Collection of photographs and architectural documents related to the Forest Heights subdivision in Portland, Oregon. The images depict the interiors and exteriors of houses, renderings of house styles, and construction of the subdivision.
Doug McMahon photographic collection
Four black and white photographs depicting downtown Portland, Oregon, the Forestry Building, and Multnomah Falls.
Julius Meier photograph album
One album with black and white photographs of Julius Meier with Grace Meier, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, and others. Julius L. Meier (1874-1937) was a businessman in Portland, Oregon, and served one term as governor of Oregon, 1931-1935.
Charles Mersereau residence photographic collection
Four black and white photographs of the exterior of the Charles Mersereau house at 1926 SW Military Road in Portland, Oregon, designed by Ellis Lawrence.
The Metolius River
Typescript carbon copy of "The Metolius River" by Duane W. DeTemple, Winter, 1964, for a class on the history of the Pacific Northwest taught by Thomas Vaughan.
Joseph Meyers Willamette Iron and Steel Company collection
Photographs and ephemera relating to the Willamette Iron and Steel Company. The materials were collected by Joseph Meyers (1910-1997), a marine engineer who worked for the company.
Henry Miller residence photographic collection
Five black and white copy prints of the exterior and interior of the Henry Miller house in Southwest Portland, Oregon. Miller (1814-1894) was born in Germany, immigrated to the United States, and traveled to Oregon in 1853. He became a nurseryman and florist in Portland.