Black and white studio image of a man in a suit. He stands behind a velvet chair, with one hand on the back of the chair and one behind his back. His suit is all of the same material, and has a very narrow lapel and collar. He is light-complexioned, with dark hair parted at the side and slicked down.
Black and white tinted studio image of a seated woman. She wears a light-colored dress of several layers, with elaborate edging on her collar, sleeve cuffs, pockets and both of her overskirts and her underskirt. Her jacket is loose in the front, and her skirt is straight in the front and gathered at the back. She holds an umbrella upright with one hand; and holds a sheet of paper in the other. She wears a small hat with ribbons and feather trim.
Black and white photos of a man in a suit jacket, side view and front, with an Oregon state penitentiary number on a label on the front view. The label reads, 'Ore. S. P. 9629.' The man is light-complexioned, has blue eyes, and his hair is short and combed to the side.
Sepia-toned image mounted on heavy mat of a family and several other people standing on the front porch of a two-story, square fronted building that fills the right side of the image. A man and woman stand in the recessed doorway; her dress is polka-dotted and has lace edging on the collar and the caps of her sleeves. She wears a white apron. He wears a jacket and shirt, but no tie. A little girl stands between them, wearing a dark, long-sleeved dress. A dog lays on the step to the left of them. Three other men sit on benches and boxes in front of the store, two in work clothes and one in a suit with a derby-style hat perched jauntily on his head. A printed sign on the right of the building reads 'Tigardville Post Office', and a hand-lettered sign beneath it reads 'Portland 10 1/2m' with a hand pointing to the left side of the image. A two-story, cross-gabled house is visible behind the store to the left, behind a tree, and a power pole stands in front of the yard. A large lamp hangs from the far right side of the store's porch.
Sepia-toned studio image of a light-complexioned woman sitting in a chair. One arm rests on a table, holding a book open to an illustrated page. Her long-sleeved dress is made of striped material, buttons up the front, and is gathered into a belt at the waist. A 'V' in dark ribbon decorates her visible shoulder and lines the edge of a pocket just visible in her skirt. The collar is simple and white, as are the cuffs of her sleeves. Her hair is dark, parted in the middle, and held back in a low bun or possibly a snood.
A photograph of downtown Hillsboro, Oregon taken looking north from the intersection of Second and Washington Streets circa 1880. In the foreground, three girls hold hands while standing on a wooden sidewalk. The Commercial Hotel, built around 1866, is on the left, with a gas streetlamp nearby. The Feed & Livery shop, which had an opera house above it, is on the right. A group of four boys and two men are standing in front of the Feed & Livery shop. A gas lamp stands just behind the group. This photograph was donated to the museum by Verne McKinney, a local businessman whose family had lived in the area since at least the early 1900s.
Sepia-toned image of a large group of people standing in a dirt street between two buildings blocking the railroad tracks. The people face a man standing in the rear door of the car. Most of the crowd is men, a few women stand off to the right of the image and over to the left behind the men. One small girl in a short white dress is looking back towards the camera. In the center of the picture is a streetcar, and a sign to the left reads 'Hillsboro, Washington County.'
Sepia-toned image of a train depot. Twin tracks run in front of the depot, and power lines for the train and for the building run in several directions throughout the image. A horse and buggy are hitched at the side entrance of the building, and milk cans are stacked around the base of one of the power poles. A boxcar sits on the concrete at the end of the depot. On the building a sign reads 'Hillsboro.'
Sepia-toned image of a number of men standing on a wooden trestle. The trestle if four stories tall, and men stand on the top level where the tracks will run, and on another, lower level. One man is visible on the hillside just beneath the trestle; several others are seated in and standing on the various levels of the trestle. The woods in the background are in full leaf, and none of the men wear heavy coats. Several hold large mauls or axes.
Sepia-toned image of a plank street, lined by square-fronted buildings. Most are two-story, though single-story buildings have facades that approximate a second story. The building at the corner right of the street has 'Druggist' lettered in one window. Three men in suits and hats stand on the boardwalk outside this building. A bu8ilding just down from the drugstore advertises 'Furniture. Wall Paper [sic], Picture Framed Glass. Across the street, the first building bears a sign reading 'Post Office,' and just down from that is a striped barber pole, a boot shop, and a meat market. A single gaslight is visible on the far left of the street, and two power poles stand beside buildings on the image right of the street. The planked area is in the middle of the road, with boardwalks running in front of the buildings, and large ditches crossed by wooden ramps between the two. Rows of trees in full leaf line the street beyond the block of businesses.
Black and white photograph of a group of young men, sitting in rows in a room. All wear suits and ties, and have short hair, combed back and to the side. One boy stands to the side of the group, and all are looking forward and to their right.
Black and white photograph of train cars sitting on a side track. Visible is a caboose, several empty timber cars, and a number of other train cars. The fields nearby are brown, and a few trees are visible in the distance. The train switch is off .
Black and white image of a derailed train mounted on heavy mat. The train lays on its side to the right of the image; one passenger car is partially upright, while further along more cards are completely over on their sides. A large group of men in suits and hats stand on the tracks, though most are not looking at the wreckage. In the background two men have climbed up onto the wreckage, and another two stand looking at the bottom of one of the railcars. The weather appears to be wet and dreary, and most of the trees in the background are bare. The railroad ties are visibly scored with grooves where the train's wheels were dragged across as it went off the rails.
Black and white image of a train on a wooden trestle bridge crossing a wide river. The far right of the image shows a metal bridge, but the rest of the bridge is wooden.
Black and white image of a large group of children, gathered at a train station. Most of the children are gathered to one side of the tracks, though at least one boy has wandered over to the other side. Another boy is about to climb a power line support, while a boy behind him waves a United States flag. The boys mostly wear knickers; a number have newsboy caps. The women wear cloche hats and hats with large, floppy brims. In the background, a farmer waits with his load of wood, a piece of a single large log. A boxcar door on the station reads, 'Spokane Portland & Seattle 3073.'
Black and white image of gravestones knocked down and laying about on the ground in a cemetery. Several bases are visible, one with its tablet leaning on it, one missing its tablet entirely, and another with a broken off tablet.
Black and white photograph of a man and woman examining vandalized graves in an overgrown cemetery. One headstone has been knocked over in this image. Note the woman's sweater and collar with the brooch.
Black and white image of a telephone pole being lifted into place. Two ropes suspend the new pole from the older pole, then extend out to the rear axle of a nearby car. Five men observe the process; two wear work overalls over their shirtsleeves, vests and bowties; one man is in work clothes and suspenders, and two men are wearing hats and suit jackets. The road is dirt, and power lines and poles extend down through the center of the picture, and to the right and left of the intersection. Houses are scattered along the road, and rail fences, too. Trees are bare or barely leafing out.
Black and white photograph of a horse-drawn wagon on a street, with other horses and riders and a horse-drawn carriage behind them. The wagon bears bunting and has a band seated on it; cars are parked along the street, and signs for Marshall-Weils Hardware store and Home Caf are visible along the street. Note the building covered with scaffolding in the right rear of the image.
Black and white image of a large group of people standing on either side of a train track as a trolley car goes past, beneath a large banner which reads [in reverse] 'Hillsboro. Washington Co'. The streets are plank and dirt, and boardwalks line the sides. The women in the crowd mostly wear white blouses with large leg-o'-mutton sleeves, tucked into long, full skirts. Note the woman in the lower middle of the image with the striped skirt, and another woman in the lower left of the image with ruffles on her top and fitted short sleeves. The women's hats are mostly straw boater styles, though some wear dark hats with flowers and others small bonnets. Men wear suit jackets and hats. Oregon Electric Railway expanded its service into Hillsboro and Forest Grove, making the area's interurban railways one of the earliest and largest in the nation.
Black and white photograph of a cross-gabled, two-story wooden house that appears to have been abandoned. The exterior is weathered, and porch supports in the back are knocked askew. Vegetation in the yard is overgrown. Cantilevered sections jut from the roof of one gable, forming a covered porch below. A wide, second-story balcony that appears to have covered a carriage porch at one time.
Black and white image of a store with people standing on the covered porch. The single-story building has a covered porch running down the front, and two double entrance doors, each bracketed by large paned display windows. Eleven people stand along the porch; five are men, three wearing long coats, Gatsby's or newsboy style hats. One man wears a short jacket, and the man in the middle of the group of people wears a three piece suit with a bow tie and a bowler hat. A child with a bonnet and long dress stands in the open doorway of the store. Four girls in short dresses stand in front of the second section of the store; one wears a cape, a tam-o'-shanter, and gloves, the girl next to her has a short coat and a scarf. The girls at the end of the row wear short coats and flat hats; one has a muff for her hands. The woman in the middle of the group has a long dress, a dark cape, and a scarf wrapped around her head. There is snow on the street in front of them, and a bicycle leans against one of the porch railings. A sign stating 'Banner Store!!' [sic] extends from the gable above the main body of the store. The windows bear the legends 'Groceries,' 'Queens ware,' 'Hats and Caps,' and 'Dry Goods.' Three concrete hitching posts sit in the street.
Sepia-toned image of a group of people on a sidewalk in front of a store. Two cars are parked along the sidewalk in the dirt road, both with closed cabs and spoked wheels and a spare tire on the end. The building is a white, square fronted building with glass display windows. A cutout of a Holstein cow stands on the sidewalk between the two entrances. Power poles stand on the right of the image, and power lines cross over in the foreground. The photo is attached to a piece of paper.
Black and white image of a street lined with cars. Trolley tracks run parallel to each other in the middle of the street, and a number of people stand on the sidewalks. Buildings are mostly brick, and large power poles dominate both sides of the street. A neon sign for Palm Confectionary is visible on the right edge of the image.