Box 1
Contains 38 Results:
Beef cattle ranch, undated
Written on the back of the photograph - (green ink) Notice, To Whom It May Concern, You will find the Statesmans's mailing table in the back room. This piece of furniture passes under the assumed name of "desk." Respectfully, The Owner (red ink) Ratz!! see?
Pendleton, Oregon, 1895
Main street of Pendleton, Oregon, in the midst of a cattle drive.
New Dormitory Erected by the State School for Feeble-Minded at Salem, undated
At the time of the photograph the institute was officially known as the "Oregon Institute of the Feeble-Minded". Last known as "Fairview Training Center" when it closed permanently in 2000. All buildings were demolished March 2016. Caption from: https://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn99063957/1910-05-07/ed-1/seq-9/. Photo was taken between Sept 1 - Nov 30 1908, and is of either the Steele or Jones cottage. Photo identified through research by Daryl Pike in 2018.
LeBreton Hall - Oregon State Institution for the Feeble-Minded, undated
Institute renamed several times, lastly in 1979 to 'Fairview Training Center and Hospital' in Salem Oregon. Constructed circa 1908 Demolished March 2016. Sources: https://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn83045782/1911-01-08/ed-1/seq-68/ and http://www.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/2016/09/24/fairview-site-salems-next-community-park/81110912/ Photo identified through research by Daryl Pike in 2018.
Poultry building, Oregon State Fairgrounds, Salem, Oregon, undated
Oregon State Fair has been held on the State Fairgrounds in Salem since 1865.
Architect’s rendering of Marion Hotel renovations, Louis R. Hazeltine, Architect, 1910
Marion Hotel was the premier hotel in early Oregon.
First Congregational Church, Salem, Oregon, 1912
Built in 1863.
Oregon State Hospital, formerly called the Insane Asylum Infirmary, Salem, Oregon, circa 1890
Built in 1883.