Group photograph of the students who attended the Jackson School in Washington County in 1908. One of the students in the center of the group is holding a slate which reads 'Dist No 9.'
Group portrait of a class of schoolchildren, taken in 1915. According to a local school historian, these are most likely the children who attended North Plains School, which at this date, did not yet have a regular school building. Classes were conducted in various buildings until about 1915; this photograph thus likely dates to just before it opened, during the 1914-15 school year. The building in the background appears to be the Glencoe Methodist Church, where classes were sometimes held. The teacher is Miss Betroche. The names of some of the students are noted on the back of the photograph.
Group portrait of the students who attended the Jackson school in 1939. The school was founded in 1851, in the area north of Hillsboro. The school still exists as of 2012, and is called Jackson Elementary School.
Group portrait of students at Prickett school in Washington County, Oregon. This school was located north of the town of Banks, at or near Woollen Road and Green Mountain Road.
Postcard written to a family in Oregon City, wherein another relation gives orders concerning some trees and taxes. The writer of the postcard works in Hillsboro, Oregon, but the postcard is addressed to someone in Oregon City, Oregon.
Postcard address to Mrs. Frank Giltner. The front shows four buildings on the Pacific University campus: [clockwise starting at top left] the Old Gymnasium, Old College Hall, Herrick Hall, and Marsh Hall.
Postcard from Zora Giltner to her family. The postcard just gives notice that she will be traveling home. The front of the postcard shows the gymnasium at Pacific University, which opened in 1895.
Postcard from Zora Giltner to her mother and family. In it she gives an account of having a safe journey and of picking cherries. The image on the front of the postcard shows a city scene with a streetcar. The photo may be of Portland, Oregon.
Portrait of Harold L. Jensen, who served in the 13th Balloon Company during World War I. Balloon Companies were used by the United States Military during World War I for surveillance and intellegence gathering.
A Native American woman, possibly Siletz, stands in a forest with an umbrella. She is in Siletz, a town on the Oregon coast which is located within the Siletz Indian Reservation.
Photograph of Pacific University's Herrick Hall. This Herrick Hall served as the ladies' dorm from 1884-1906. The building burned down in 1906, and was replaced by a brick version in 1910.
Postcard of the gym at Pacific University, with a letter from a student on the back. The student is requesting items from home and giving an account of his last football [?] game.