Black and white image of a man and a woman. The man wears a World War I Military uniform, and his hair is cut short and combed to the side. The woman wears a loose-fitting white dress and a white cap with a train. A large dark-colored cross is emblazoned upon the front of her cap, and her hair appears to be tucked up inside of the cap. She wears glasses. They stand in front of a tree in full bloom.
Black and white image of a young woman in a white nurses uniform with cap and cape. She has dark hair, pulled up and back underneath a nurse's hat. She stands outside in a field with trees and two wooden buildings visible behind her. Another woman in a nurse's outfit is just visible standing behind her left shoulder.
Sepia-toned image of a three-story European Manor home that appears to be in a rural combination of Romanesque and Beaux Arts architecture. The mansard roof features a guardrail along the roofline, and three dormers with rounded tops lie along the steeply sloped roof. Shutters grace most of the windows, and a small shed takes up the foreground of the image in front of the house. A man in a uniform with shoulder boards and a campaign hat stands in front of the shed, while men can be seen standing inside the smaller building and inside the open window at the left end of the house. The sign on the shed itself cannot be made out. Mary Morrissey Wunderlich, born in Washington County in the late 1880s, served in Europe as a nurse during World War I and is credited with taking this image. See WCMpic_015286 for what appears to be a front view of this house, and WCMpic_015288 and WCmpic_015299 for other images credited to Mary Morrissey Wunderlich.
Sepia-toned image of what appears to be a warehouse in a muddy field, with a hill covered in trees rising in the background. A young man in a military style uniform leans against the near corner of the building, his hands in his pockets. A sign reading 'Office, Red Cross, Base 18' extends perpendicular to the wall above the door just behind him. The landscape appears to be muddy and wet. Mary Morrissey Wunderlich, born in Washington County in the late 1880s, served in Europe as a nurse during World War I and is credited with taking this image. See WCMpic_015286, WCMpic_015298, and WCmpic_015289 for other images credited to Mary Morrissey Wunderlich.
Sepia-toned image of a three-story European Manor home that appears to be in a rural combination of Romanesque and Beaux Arts architecture. The mansard roof features a guardrail along the roofline, and a large statue is elevated from the arched, carved pediment of the central section. Two dormers with rounded tops sit at either side of the main section. Shutters grace most of the windows, and a balcony dominates the second floor of the central section of the house. Two men can be seen standing in one open door; the yard is packed dirt and appears to have a regular driving route across it. A crude flagpole has been erected in the middle of the yard in front of the house, made up of a straight, tall log with all the limbs chopped off. Mary Morrissey Wunderlich, born in Washington County in the late 1880s, served in Europe as a nurse during World War I and is credited with taking this image. See WCMpic_015289 for what appears to be a rear view of this house, and WCMpic_015288 and WCmpic_015299 for other images credited to Mary Morrissey Wunderlich.
Sepia-toned image of a smiling young man in a World War I, United States Army uniform standing in front of a blooming bush. He is identified in museum records as 'Corporal Jas. Laurence Hamilton, Machine Gun Co., 162nd Infantry, France.' In the 1920 census, Hamilton is shown driving a truck for a lumber mill located in Scappoose, Oregon.
Portrait of a nurse from the Army Nurse Corps, taken during the First World War period. Donated by Isabel Van Lom, who was a WASP pilot during the Second World War. This may be one of her or her husband's relatives.
Black and white image of a young boy, Ralph Raines, age 5, playing in his Dad's World War I uniform. He holds aloft a flag with 48 stars. A lifelong resident of Washington County, Ralph served in World War II as a gunnery sergeant and navigator on a B-24 Bomber. (Original photo remains with the family of the donor; image is a photograph of original.)
Sepia-toned image of a group of soldiers on either side of a trench, stringing barbed wire across it. Two officers direct the work in the center back of the image. Two of the men on the image left are smoking pipes.