Box 001
Contains 225 Results:
Camp Harney photo
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
Steamboat Rock photo
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
Barry Faulkner painting “Who’s for a divide?” with description, 2 pieces, photostats
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
Prospector with Mule, drawing
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Birth of Oregon by Theodore Gegoux”, photostat of painting
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Photo of man for back of cover”
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
Clatsop County Historical Museum, photo
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
Hat styles, photostat
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
“Cooper Emigrant Train”, photostat of painting
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.
Family Crest, “Pro, Pelle, Cutem”, photo
The Binford and Mort records consist of art and photographs used for their publications, with a significant number of photographs of Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest. In addition to these photographs, there is a range of correspondence, both professional and personal, along with various over-sized publicity pamphlets and flyers.