Washington County Museum photographs collection [graphic], circa 1894-1911.

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Washington County Museum photographs collection [graphic], circa 1894-1911.

Photographs collected by the Washington County Museum, Oregon. Images include: construction of the Central Christian Church (also known as the East Side Baptist Church), SE 20th Avenue and Salmon St., Portland, circa 1911 (3 images); construction of the First Baptist Church, SW Taylor and 12th Avenue, Portland, circa 1894; construction of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, NE Grand Avenue and Multnomah Street, Portland; SW Third Avenue, Portland, illuminated, featuring the Lion Clothing Store, circa 1910; automobile decorated for the Rose Festival Parade, taken in front of James John High School, with occupants Mr. Edlefsen and Mrs. A. W. Markle, circa 1912; canon at Fort Worden, Washington, circa 1900; and howitzers at an unidentified fort, circa 1900.

9 photographic prints mounted on cardboard.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7998894

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East Side Baptist Church (Portland, Or.)

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First Baptist Church (Portland, Or.)

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Corbett, Failing and Company was a general store in Portland, Oregon during the mid-1880s to early 1900s. From the guide to the Corbett, Failing, and Company records, 1855-1901, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries) ...

James John High School (Portland, Or.)

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Methodist Episcopal Church South (Portland, Or.)

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Central Christian Church (Portland, Or.)

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Washington County Museum (Or.)

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