Five Brass Era cars are parked in front of two buildings. The building to the left bears a sign reading 'G.A. Corl/Forest Grove Garage/Bicycles.' Beneath the sign is an open garage door, an open door, and a glass window. The building next door is white clapboard, with glass windows and an illegible sign hanging over a recessed entry. Several men in suits and hat observe from behind the row of cars; drivers sit in each car, and are identified on the back of the picture. Three wear bowler hats and suits, while the remaining two and the passenger wear newsboy style hats and overalls or jackets. Cars pictured are identified as a Buick, a Ford, an Olds, and a Rambler.
A man stands behind a row of about one dozen Holstein dairy cows inside a barn. The cows appear to be feeding. The floor is concrete, covered in hay, and in the foreground of the picture are two milking buckets with teat attachments. The man wears overalls and a long-sleeved shirt, buttoned to the neck. Typed on the bottom right of the picture is 'Washington county dairy herd'.
A group of women and one man pose in a studio. Two are seated in front, six sit in chairs, and another six stand in back with a man. All but two hold brass instruments: tubas, trumpets, baritones, etc. A bass drum sits to the left and a snare drum to the right of the two women in front of the group. All the women wear white, high-necked, long sleeved shirts with puffed sleeves and front pleats, tucked into dark, full-length skirts, and either a bow or a long tie. Their hair is up, some drawn back from a center part, others in a full pompadour style. The man pictured in the middle of the back row wears a dark suit with a rigid collar and a tie, and has a well-groomed mustache. Oval photo pasted on dark heavy cardstock. On the bottom of the image in black ink is written 'Pope S. Bennett, Hillsboro, OR, 1902' with a flourishing underscore. 'Pope S. Bennett, Hillsboro, Or' is also printed in white on the lower right corner of the mat.
A group portrait of members of the Drum Corps for Oregon's Grand Army of the Republic veterans' organization around 1927. All of the men pictured here would have been veterans of the Civil War from the Union side. This photograph was taken in McMinnville, probably during a public event such as a parade or Fourth of July celebration. Most of the men hold snare drums of various sizes, with drumsticks; one stands behind a large bass drum. Their suits are dark, many decorated with ribbons and medals, and all but one wear dark, wide-brimmed hats. Several of the hats bear insignia. All of the men have mustaches and/or beards. The bass drum in the center front bears the legend 'Dept. of Oregon G.A.R., Veteran Drum Corps.' One man in the center back holds a United States flag aloft. A leafy tree branch hangs down over the group.
A young man in white shorts and tank-top is attempting a high-jump while a number of men and boys watch in a grassy field. Most of the men wear suits, all appear to wear hats, which include straw boaters, newsboy caps, fedoras, and others. Two boys watch, one in shirtsleeves and tie with a boater, the other with a straw hat, long-sleeved shirt buttoned to the collar, and short pants. One man wears suspenders, with an umbrella on the ground behind him; another man holds an umbrella. A long plank fence runs along the back of the field; tall, leafy trees and houses are visible behind the fence.
Six young women sit on a concrete step before double doors set in a brick wall. Leafy trees are reflected in the glass windows flanking and within the doors. The girls wear dark, cap sleeve shirts and sit with their arms around their knees. One girl's dark skirt covers her knees; the others have bare knees. Two wear knee-high socks, the others have no stockings visible. One wears lace up, ankle-high shoes; two of the others wear slip-on shoes and the other three some kind of dark, lace-up shoe.
Twenty-one men stand in an inverted triangle formation on bleachers, with a three-story brick building in the background. Most wear white pants, dark sweaters or suit coats, white shirts, and ties. All have shorter hair, and some wear dark suits. The men on the ascending sides have their hands on the shoulder of the man in front of them.
Fourteen men pose before a brick wall, seven seated on a bench, four on the ground before them and three standing behind them. All wear knickers, dark or ribbed socks, and ankle-high laced up shoes. Several wear dark turtlenecks; five wear tightly laced, light-colored long-sleeved shirts; one wears a vest laced over a dark, long-sleeved shirt. One man on the bench wears a cap with a brim. a man reclining on the ground holding a football also wears a Tam o'Shanter. On the matting below the image is written in black ink: 'Foot Ball Team, Hillsboro, Oregon 1897 or 8.'
A boys' basketball team poses in front of a set of double glass doors in the wall of a brick building. Ten boys, six seated on a bench, and four standing behind, wear dark shorts, shoes, and white tank tops, all but one shirt with a large 'H' on the front. In the center back stands a man in a suit, white shirt and tie. In the front row, two boys hold trophy cups and inbetween them a boy holds a basketball with ''32' written on it. Bare branches of trees are visible reflected in the windows.
A boys' baseball team poses in a studio. Three boys sit cross-legged in the front, five others kneel, and two stand behind them. All but one of the boys wear light-colored, long-sleeved uniforms with knickers, dark socks, and caps. The uniforms are buttoned to the neck and each have a large 'H' on the left chest. In the center of the group, an older boy kneels, he wears a long sleeved shirt with an indecipherable symbol on the left chest and a dark, brimmed hat pushed back on head. Several boys display baseball globes, without webbing, and one of the seated boys has a catcher's mitt. In front of the group two bats lay crossed over each other, with a catcher's mask. Numbers have been inked on each boy's uniform.
A man and a woman, identified on back as Calvin and Catherine Adams, stand separately before a 2-story house and behind a wooden plank fence. He wears a jacket, vest, and hat and is bearded. She wears her hair pulled back and up, and is clothed in an ankle-length dark dress with a lighter colored apron and dark shoes. The house has two sections, one with a long covered porch featuring carved posts, corner scrollwork, and climbing vines. Leafy trees and bushes front the house; a boardwalk runs in front of the fence.
Fifteen men pose in a dirt field before a covered grandstand with a sign that says 'Hillsboro Athletic Realty Co.' Thirteen wear baggy, flowered 'Hawaiian' shirts and plaid shorts with socks and shoes. Most wear small panama-style hats, though several wear newsboy hats. Two men in front of the group lean over, hands on knees. A rough ukulele-type instrument rests upright on the ground against one man's stomach. At the end of the line, a man holds up a bowl with writing that says, 'For Faithful <next words are not legible>'. Behind him is a bearded man, in glasses and with a black flat-brimmed, campaign hat and a light-colored duster, holding a bag that reads 'Doc Yak.' In the back of the group stands a hatless man in a jacket. Behind the bleacher section in the left rear of the photo is a fence; a power line pole is visible just beyond that. A woman in a light-colored, short-sleeved, square-necked dress is just visible behind the group on the right.
Eleven young men pose indoors before a blank wall in an empty area. Ten wear light-colored baseball uniforms consisting of knickerbockers, matching socks, short-sleeved buttoned shirts, hats, and dark shoes. Cleats are obvious on the visible shoes. All of the uniforms have 'K.O.K.A.' lettered on the front. In the front row, three men sit cross-legged, separated by two men kneeling on one knee with one arm resting on the upraised knee. The standing men in uniform have their arms crossed. Seated in the middle of the back row is a man in a dark, untailored suit, buttoned, with a white shirt and a bow tie. Three men in the front row have baseball gloves on the floor in front of them; the gloves have separate fingers, and a web between thumb and forefinger is visible on one mitt. The man in the center of the row holds a ball. A mixed pile bats and baseball gloves lies in the foreground.
Ten men pose before a tall plank fence; five are seated cross-legged on the dark, grassy ground and the other five stand behind them. The five seated men and four of those standing wear baseball uniforms with 'BANKS' on the front. The remaining man wears a dark, untailored suit, buttoned, over a white shirt buttoned all the way up, and a broad, dark, flat-brimmed hat. A heavily padded catcher's mitt and a baseball rest on the ground before the man seated in the middle of the front row; two men in the back and one man in the front row wear baseball mitts, another holds one. What appears to be a concrete holding wall is visible at the bottom of the fence.
Thirteen men stand casually in a row in a dirt field, in front of two sections of bleachers. One man, just visible in the middle of the lineup, is holding a baseball mitt; two men at the right end of the line hold baseball bats. Several of the men wear baseball-style caps, some wear derbies, and three others wear watch caps. The man in the middle of the lineup is wearing short pants with socks and what appears to be a casual t-shirt; the rest wear button shirts and pants, many with visible wrinkles and dirt smears. One man appears to be in his sock feet and has no hat. All are in shirtsleeves, and a number have their sleeves rolled up. Their shadows are long and cast behind them; the shadow of a large camera on a tripod and at least two people beside it is visible on the ground in front of the men, and what appears to be a child, blurred, watches from just behind and to the left of the lineup. The larger, covered section of bleachers has a sign reading 'Hillsboro Athletic Realty Co.' People are seated in the bleachers and a number of men are standing in the background of either side of the photo. What appears to be a power pole is visible in the left background.
Photo of a steam locomotive, with steam coming from vent and a brass bell on the barrel. One man leans on his elbow in the window to the cab of the engine; another man sits on the back of the engine. His feet are held by another man, who in turn is sitting on the shoulders of a third man, who appears to be sitting on the shoulders of a fourth man. The man in the cab wears a white shirt and a dark sweater and an engineer's type cap. The other men wear an engineer's cap, a newsboy cap, and a fedora. The second man from the top of the stack wears a white shirt and suspenders; the other men all wear dark shirts. Behind the engine are thick trees, and ferns are visible in the bottom foreground.
Photo looking over a ridge towards another ridge of burned out timber. Some felled logs lie in the foreground on brown, dried out grass. Behind them white and black trunks of burned over timber fill the foreground, while another mountainside in the background shows signs of both clear cut timber harvesting and forest fire damage.
Photo looking down into a logged and burned out valley. Tree stumps, tilly humps, and leftover timber litter the front of the image. The two slopes of the valley in the background feature stumps of burned timber.
Photo of a burned off hill, with the trunks of burned trees filling the background. A dirt road and the debris of logging [small logs and random cut brush] is visible in the foreground.
Photo of a tree in the Tillamook Burn area. Photo is taken from the base of the tree looking upward. There are few bare branches near the top and the trunk looks burnt and almost melted. Three bare tree tops can been seen in the background on the left.
Three raccoon kits perch on a muddy tree stump. The trunk the tree lies to the left leading out of the picture, and the debris from logging [slash piles and leftover small logs] fills the image behind them. Standing trees take up the rest of the background.
A man leans back in a chair in front of a store to the right of the open door. His feet are off the ground and his hands rest on his thighs, and he wears a dark shirt with light stripes, a light vest, and a bowler hat. He also has a waxed handlebar mustache. The store is single story, with a gabled roof and a raised, square wooden front bearing the legend 'R. Cave. Hardware and Agricultural Implements. Canton P&O Co. Plows.' Beneath a decorative eave, two four-paned windows surround a recessed door with a transom and windows on the corners. Decorative molding frames the bottom sections of the wall. A lower boardwalk runs down the side of the building between it and the wooden building next door, revealing another wooden building with the legend 'Lots 'n' Land For Sale By' across a narrow dirt road. In the hardware store, a small poster featuring the Oregonian building in Portland with the legend 'Oregonian Business Dept.' is suspended in the right front window, and signs advertising 'Oregon Stoves: the Best in the World Sold Here' is posted on the left and right front edges of the building.
Newsprint photo mounted on a card of a two-story building. The building is made of rough stone and sits on a street corner with a concrete sidewalk. The road appears to be packed dirt. Down the left side of the building are two large freight doors, with transom windows above. The corner is a recessed entryway, with a stone pillar supporting the overhanging second story. A sign on the lower portion of the pillar states 'Clothing' and 'Dry Goods,' white letters on a dark background. There is a large, glass storefront window, then a door in the middle of the story, with another transom window above it. A second set of windows frames another recessed door, and awnings hang out over both storefront windows. The second story has single, double-hung windows in the front with awnings furled back. The left side has double sets of double-hung windows down the side, also with furled windows. A sign between the floors states 'The People's Store,' and as it wraps around the side, it reads '[illegible] Suits.'