Box 001
Contains 225 Results:
Covered bridge, 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.
S. P. and S. train at Seaside, Oregon, 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.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church Canyon City, Oregon, 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.
Group in front of log cabin, photocopy
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.
Old white house, 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.
“Pulpit Rock”, Joseph Luxlello demonstrating how missionaries preached there in 1838, 1896, 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.
Pioneer mothers memorial log cabin, 1930, 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.
Log cabin, photocopy
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.
Tools of the West, 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.
Burnby Bell, Astoria. “Proposed replica to be erected at original site”, plan copy
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.