A baseball team near Forest Grove, Oregon circa 1910-1914; probably in the Hillside neighborhood. The field appears to be located near the intersection of Hillside and Clapshaw Hill Roads, looking west towards the hills. The men are wearing uniforms with the logo "HT". Baseballs, bats, mitts, and a catcher's mask are visible in the image. A barn and fencing stand in the background.
Black and white image of a baseball team standing on the front steps of a building, most likely Hillsboro High School. All but two of the boys wear traditional baseball uniforms, light-colored, short-sleeved shirts tucked into pants that gather at the knee. The four boys in the front row have baseball gloves on their hands; the gloves have two large straps between the thumb and fingers. A boy in a letterman's sweater stands at the end of the front row, He wears loose pants turned up at the bottom and a light-colored t-shirt. His hair is cut short on the sides and long on top. Another boy in what appears to be a letterman's jacket is just visible at the top of the stairs on the end of the back row. A small boy in a jacket, pants and a hat is seated at the very bottom of the image. Fallen leaves are scattered about the stairs.
Black and white image of a group of young men, probably high school age, in baseball uniforms. The men are arranged in three rows in front of a tall plank fence. Their uniforms are the typical light-colored, striped material. A man in street clothing stands at the end of the back row. There are no identifying marks on the uniforms, but museum records identify this as a community team from Hillsboro. This image was part of the Herbert McMullen bequest. McMullen was a local photographer who also collected other images of daily life in the area.
Black and white portrait of a group of men in baseball uniforms. Their uniforms are dark with white sleeves and 'MALING' lettered across the front. They are arranged against a wall between two curtained doorways. The team was most likely sponsored by the Maling Cannery. This image was part of the Herbert McMullen bequest. McMullen was a local photographer who also collected other images of daily life in the area.
Black and white image of a group of boys, possibly high school aged. They wear traditional striped, short-sleeved baseball uniforms with 'Beaverton' lettered across the front of the their shirts. A man in slacks and a dress shirt stands to one side. The group appears to be posing on the edge of an athletic field. This image was part of the Herbert McMullen bequest. McMullen was a local photographer who also collected other images of daily life in the area.
Black and white image of a group of men in baseball uniforms. Their uniforms are dark shirts with white sleeves and white pants. One man to the side is in street clothing and appears to be holding an umpire's mask. Another man in a white shirt and dark pants stands at the other end of the back row. A small blonde girl is seated on the lap of one man. Her clothing matches that of the baseball team, consisting of a dark shirt with white sleeves and Peter Pan collar and a white skirt and white cowboy boots. The picture was taken at night, and other people can be seen standing about in the background. This image was part of the Herbert McMullen bequest. McMullen was a local photographer who also collected other images of daily life in the area.