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photographs

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 502 Collections and/or Records:

Herbert A. Maddock photographs

 Collection
Identifier: Org. Lot 1319
Abstract

Collection consists of photographs and glass lantern slides taken or collected by Herbert A. Maddock. Subjects include Maddock family snapshots and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Also included are glass lantern slide advertisements and scenic views produced by the Enterprise Slide Company.

Dates: 1900-1930

A. H. Maegly residence photographic collection

 Collection
Identifier: Org. Lot 719
Abstract

Fourteen black and white photographs of the exterior and interior of the A. H. Maegly house at 226 SW Kingston Ave. in Portland, Oregon, including its construction in 1914-1915. Also includes portraits of A. H. Maegly and wife.

Dates: circa 1890-1980

Doug Magedanz photographic collection

 Collection
Identifier: Org. Lot 707
Abstract

Ten black and white photographs, primarily of the Oak Grove School in Oak Grove, Oregon, and its students, circa 1920-1929. Collection also includes one photograph of the officers of the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis, 1935-1936.

Dates: circa 1920-1936

George A. Mallett photograph album

 Collection
Identifier: Album 465
Abstract

Album compiled by George A. Mallett that contains 500 black and white photographs, as well as maps, ephemera, and newspaper clippings. Approximately the first half of the album depicts sites and scenes in Oregon in 1948-1949, particularly Portland. The remainder of the album depicts landscapes, buildings, tourist and historic sites, and ships in numerous other states, as well as photographs of powerhouses, engines, generators and other equipment, probably related to Mallett's job.

Dates: 1895-1949

Mary Finn Maples photographs collection

 Collection
Identifier: Org. Lot 346
Abstract

Photographs of Oregon public schools and teachers, 1932-1962, assembled by Mary Finn Maples, an educator and guidance counselor. All Oregon counties are represented except Benton, Gilliam, Linn, and Wheeler.

Dates: 1932-1962; Majority of material found within 1948-1959

Morris Marks residence photographic collection

 Collection
Identifier: Org. Lot 717
Abstract

Fourteen black and white photographs of the exterior of the Morris Marks house at 1501 SW Harrison St. in Portland, Oregon. The house, built in 1882 for a Portland, Oregon shoe and boot merchant, was originally located at 321 SW 9th St. It was moved multiple times, and was at 1501 SW Harrison Street and belonged to Wallace K. Huntington at the time the photographs in this collection were taken.

Dates: circa 1965-1977

Lorna Marple photographic collection

 Collection
Identifier: Org. Lot 721
Abstract

Small collection of black and white photographs relating to the Portland, Oregon, branch of the NAACP. Identified individuals include Mayfield Webb, Juretta Webb, Otto Rutherford, Charlotte Rutherford, Marie Smith, Lorna Marple, Sylvia Thompson, Mary Kay Rowland, Bill McClendon, Ulysses Plummer, and Arie Randall.

Dates: circa 1964-1974

Eugene E. Marsh legislative memorabilia

 Collection
Identifier: Coll569
Abstract

Memorabilia relating to the mid-20th century legislative career of Eugene E. Marsh, including books by Murray Wade with caricatures of Oregon politicians; a yearbook for the 1951 Oregon Legislature; and photographs. Marsh was speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives in 1945 and president of the Oregon Senate from 1953-1954.

Dates: 1939-1951

Marston family photograph album

 Collection
Identifier: Album 643
Abstract

Album containing black and white photographs and tintypes, primarily studio portraits of unidentified people, particularly children. A number of the portraits were taken by studios in Wisconsin. With the album are a poem about a dog by Elwyn Marston, age 11, of Columbus, Wisconsin; a silk 48-star U.S. flag; and two loose photographs.

Dates: circa 1850-1880

Charles H. Martin and Ellis G. Hughes family papers

 Collection
Identifier: Coll893
Abstract

Papers of and relating to Charles H. Martin (1863-1946), Ellis G. Hughes (1845-1909), and their families. Charles H. Martin served in the U.S. military from the 1890s to 1920s, attaining the rank of major general, and subsequently served as a U.S. representative and then as governor of Oregon. Ellis G. Hughes, who was Martin's father-in-law, was a prominent real estate attorney in Portland, Oregon.

Dates: 1873-1961; Majority of material found within 1882-1946