A photograph of people posing in front of a bank building in Yamhill, Oregon. The building is located on the corner of Main Street and Highway 47. The Yamhill State Bank is on the left; another shop (possibly a barber or butcher) is in the center; and a shop selling White Clover Ice Cream is on the right. A Model T car and a buggy stand in front. On the extreme left, there is a poster advertising a minstrel show. This photograph was printed on postcard stock and includes a note from "Freda" to "Chas Walker". It is postmarked October 8, 1912. 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 photograph of people posing in front of a bank building in Yamhill, Oregon. The building is located on the corner of Main Street and Highway 47. The Yamhill State Bank is on the left; another shop (possibly a barber or butcher) is in the center; and a shop selling White Clover Ice Cream is on the right. A Model T car and a buggy stand in front. On the extreme left, there is a poster advertising a minstrel show. This photograph was printed on postcard stock and includes a note from "Freda" to "Chas Walker". It is postmarked October 8, 1912. 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.
Black and white image of a large group of people gathered in front of the Bank of Beaverton. One young girl stands on the running boards of a car. The words 'Twenty Mill[ion?]' and the logo for Ford are visible on the car's door. A man in a police uniform stands at the front of the group to the right, and a number of the men in the group appear to be dressed in work clothes and overalls.
The First Bank of Tigard, located on Main Street between Burnham and Commercial Streets, was constructed in 1919. Charles F. Tigard was the bank's first president. The building is located at 12390 SW Main Street.
Picture is taken from the north east corner of Pacific Avenue and Main Street looking west on Pacific Avenue. Christmas decorations adorn the lamp posts and snow is on the ground. Forest Grove National Bank is on the left followed by Timmreck & McNicol Jewelers, Wester Real Estate, The Photo Graphic, Washington Federal Savings and Prickets Mortuary. On the right side of the picture the view is looking directly down the sidewalk toward the west end of town. The First National Bank sign is shown and the Forest Theater sign is partially seen part way down the sidewalk. A 1962 Chevrolet Chevy II is passing in front of the camera going through the intersection on Main Street headding south. Two women are crossing Pacific Avenue at the cross walk. The first one is carring some packages.
This concrete two story building is located on the southwest corner of Pacific Avenue and Main Street. On the left side, the Main Street side, is what looks to be an early Ford Model T roadster parked by the sidewalk, which is made from wood. The street looks to be packed dirt. One man is crossing Main Street going towards the bank while two men talk in front of the bank. Another man is walking south down Main Street. There is a fire hydrant on the bank corner. The second story corner windows that face the two streets has a sign DR. POLLOCK DENTIST. This bank building was extensively significantly remodeled in the 1950s and remains a bank today. To the right of the bank are two storefronts and a Forest Grove Streetcar. The streetcar is powered by overhead electrical lines. The Forest Grove streetcar system operated from 1906 to 1911