The Washington County Rodeo Chairman Rocky Williams looks at the Apple III computer that had been recently donated to the Washington County fairgrounds.
The students of the Swedeville School stand with their teacher, tentatively identified as "Jennie Blormiski," per notes on the back of the photograph. Agnes Peterson May is identified as the student in the second row wearing the dark dress. Jim Hutcheon stands next to her. Harold Peterson stands second to the right of the teacher. John Albert Teufel, with blond hair sticking up like a crew cut, stands directly right of the teacher.
Photograph of Beaverton, looking west on Broadway. The photo shows (left to right) the Morse Hall (which held a shoe repair and photography studio), a drug store, and a real estate office. The photo was taken about 1910.
Black and white toned image of a man wearing overalls and a hat standing behind a two-horse team pulling a harrow through a field. Hills rise in the background, just beyond a plowed field. The photo was donated by Ella Garrigus, and the man is probably her husband, Orval Hutchens, or one of his family members.
Sepia-toned image of a group of older students, standing on the front steps of a school building. Most of the girls wear their hair gathered loosely back and up, while the boys have long bangs and their hair parted over to one side. Most also wear suits; the young women wear white shirts and dark skirts, and some have ties. Many wear large ribbons in their hair. Ella (Garrigus) Hutchens stands at the far left of the first row.
Sepia-toned image of a group of young women with an older woman and one man. The young women all wear dark dresses with white or lace collars, and many wear ties or ribbons at the neck. Their hair is parted in the middle and pulled back; all the women wear their hair up. Some sit on the ground. Ella Garrigus Hutchens, is seated second from the left in the front row. Ms. Hutchens was a long time resident of the area.