A series of class portraits, possibly Linfield College music students. The woman on the bottom right is Winnette Sears. This photograph is part of the Charles Lovell and Winnette Sears Walker Collection. Winnette was a 1906 alumna of Linfield College. Charles was an alumnus of Tualatin Academy who later became a musician and an insurance agent in Hillsboro, Oregon.
A portrait of Bernadine Long. The photograph is printed on postcard stock and includes a short note: "From your loving cousin Bernadine Long". This photograph is part of the Charles Lovell and Winnette Sears Walker Collection. Winnette was a 1906 alumna of Linfield College. Charles was an alumnus of Tualatin Academy who later became a musician and an insurance agent in Hillsboro, Oregon.
A portrait of a woman wearing what appears to be a wool coat and a collared shirt. This photograph was found in an album labelled "Photones", which is part of the Charles Lovell and Winnette Sears Walker Collection. Winnette was a 1906 alumna of Linfield College. Charles was an alumnus of Tualatin Academy who later became a musician and an insurance agent in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Copy of a portrait of Orus Brown, the son of Reverend Clark and Tabitha Brown, in his Sunday best. He came to Oregon between 1843 and 1846 and settled in Washington County. This photograph was most likely taken in the 1860s or 1870s. Text on back: "Orus Brown 1800-1874 (in his Sunday best) / Original held by Mrs. Ernestine Davidson. Copy provided by Craig A. Smith Salem, Ore 9-30-78"
Portrait of four school girls. They are identified as: Josephine Clare Harriman, who attended Tualatin Academy around 1902 as a special student; Maie Versey Peel who attended Pacific University as a special student during 1902; Florence Tongue, who attended Tualatin Academy and the Conservatory of Music around 1902; and Una Pearl Wilson, who also attended the Conservatory around 1902.
Family Portrait: D. L. Edwards, who was the principal of Tualatin Academy; his wife, Mary H. Edwards, who was the head of the Department of Music; and their son, who is identified as Clifford.
Copy of a portrait of Victor Emmanuel Emmel, from Schools, Oregon, who graduated from Pacific University in 1903 and went on to study at Brown University. After graduating with a Ph. D. in 1906 he taught 'Histology and Embryology' at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. There is a newspaper article about him pasted to the back of the photograph.
Portrait of W. P. Via, wife, and children. Pictured are: Dr. W. P. Via, a physician; Emma Esther (Ravenscraft) Via; Estella Via, who later married and became Estella Kuhn; Guy Forrest Via, Tualatin Acadmy Class of 1901, who married Mae Fredericka Heywood in 1904 and became a medical doctor; and Robert Lee Via, who may have also attended Tualatin Academy around the same time as Guy.
Family portrait. The individuals are identified as Eli C. MacMurtry, Ermina L. (Bump) MacMurtry, Harold Albert MacMurtry, Helen (Bump) MacMurtry, Kenneth Milton MacMurtry, William Oro MacMurtry, and Jessie Eliza MacMurtry.
Outdoor portrait of the Bump family. While the individuals are not specifically identified, the man with the long beard is Doctor Orlo M. Bump, who was born in 1832 and died in 1921 in Salisbury, Vermont. The woman on the top right is Angeline King Bump, wife of Orlo M. Bump, who was born in 1837 and died in 1825 in Salisbury, Vermont. According to a family descendant, Cyrus Bump (d. 1890), may be the man seated at top; his son William and stepdaughter Emma with their spouses are in the front row.
Based on the albumen print format and the clothing style, this photograph was likely taken in the mid-to-late 1880s.
Portrait of Pauline (Miller) Chapman, who was a vocal instructor at Pacific University. She was married to Frank Thomas Chapman, director of the Pacific University Music Conservatory.