Gifford family.

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The Gifford Family is considered Oregon's first family of photography. Beginning in 1888, when Benjamin A. Gifford emigrated to Portland from Kansas, they began a photographic tradition that lasted into the 1950s and spanned three generations. Benjamin A. Gifford worked as photographer in Portland and The Dalles, Oregon, from the late 1880s until about 1920, when his son Ralph took over his studio in Portland. In 1936, Ralph became the first photographer of the newly established Travel and Information Department of the Oregon State Highway Department, a position he held until his death in 1947. After her husband's death, Wanda Muir Gifford took over the family's photography business and continued to take and sell photographs through the mid-1950s. Ben L. Gifford, the son of Ralph I. and Wanda Gifford, joined his mother in the family's business in early 1950s and also worked for a Salem photography studio from 1951 until 1955. Three generations of Gifford photography began to come to a close when Ben took an engineering job with the State Highway Commission in 1955.

From the description of Gifford collection photographs by unknown or other photographers, ca. 1915-1955 (bulk 1935-1950). (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 722850963

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associatedWith Gifford, Ben L. person
associatedWith Gifford, Ralph I. person
associatedWith Gifford, Wanda. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Salem (Or.)
Oregon
Pacific Coast (Or.)
Cascade Range
Subject
Agriculture
Fruit processing plants
Landscape photography
Portrait photography
Vegetable processing plants
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Family

Active 1915

Active 1955

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