A black and white studio photograph of the Bartholomew and Tekla Scheckla Family of Durham, Oregon. Standing in the back row, from left to right, are Gustav, Annie, Joseph, John, and Albert. Sitting in the front row, from left to right, are Mamie (Mary), Bartholomew, Frank, Tekla, Fred, and Rose. Bartholomew and Tekla Scheckla established their home and farm on the site of the present day Tigard Senior High School on Durham Road. They planted hops, fruit trees and grapes in addition to hay and grain. Bartholomew and Tekla Scheckla are both buried in St. Anthony Cemetery in Tigard.
Two young men from the Scheckla family face each other in a boxing match while a third man keeps time with a pocket watch. The men are in a dirt lot with a wood fence behind them. Their shadows are cast on the ground. The man to the left wears a long-sleeved white shirt, suspenders, and dark pants. His legs are spread with his right leg thrust forward. His opponent to the right wears a long-sleeved white shirt, suspenders, and gray pants. His legs are spread with his left leg thrust forward. To the boxer's right, a man keeps time and holds a watch in his right hand. He is dressed in a dark jacket, pants and a bowler hat. His left hand is placed in his left pant pocket.
Black and white photograph of three generations of the Scheckla family posing in front of their home in Durham on New Year's Day, 1912. Family patriarch Bartholomew Scheckla (sixth man from left) and his wife Tekla (to his left) are standing in the front row. The men all wear suits, ties, and hats. Two men are holding two infants in the back row. Bare trees and a wooden pole rises from behind the men. The home is a two-story residence with a gabled roof. Behind the family, the house's facade shows a roofed porch, two double-pane windows on the second floor and a decorative bargeboard above the windows. The Scheckla family were responsible for clearing the land for farming and roads in the Durham area around the turn of the last century.