Studio portrait of the Lambert and Mary Classen family. The parents are seated; Mary Classen is holding a Bible in her left hand. Daughter Berdina is seated between them. Her twin Arnold stands to the left of their older brother Gerhard.
Ivy May is about six years old in this photo. She is wearing a dark dress with a print pattern and standing in front of a wagon in an outbuilding. A calf is to her left. She was born in 1897 and died in 1987. She married Raymond Syverson in 1916. They divorced and she married Jacob Bany.
Eight men, Beaverton's first hook and ladder fire fighting company, are marching in a July 4 parade on an unpaved street. Pictured are Earl Fisher, fife; Earl Evans, drum; Walter Chatterton, cant hook; Harry Summers, ladder. Other men are not identified.
The two-story Hotel Beaverton and Beaverton Reporter were located on Farmington Road and Washington Street, east of Watson Avenue and across (south) from the train depot. Construction date has been tentatively identified as the 1880s. George Thyng owned the hotel about 1907 and sold it by 1910. This building was later known as the Commercial Hotel that was owned and operated by the Merlo family. An early address was 103 SW Farmington Road. The building was extensively renovated and later converted into apartments. It was torn down circa 1969.
A young man sits in a buggy drawn by an emaciated horse. A wooden building with fabric canopy is at the right. The photo was taken at Broadway and West Streets. A sign identifies the building's occupant as Dr. R. I. Allen.
Group portrait of the congregation for the Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church. Based on the lack of glass in the windows, it appears that they are in the process of constructing a new church building.
Group portrait of the students who attended the Cornelius school in 1905-1906. This photo is of grades 3, 4, and 5, and they stand with their teacher Lester Mooberry. This photo was found in a booklet entitled 'Schools' by Lester Mooberry, and includes a list of the students who attended.
Group portrait of the students who attended the Witch Hazel school in 1905-1906. This photo was found in a booklet entitled 'Schools' by Lester Mooberry, and includes a list of the students who attended.