Young women in front of train, wearing feather headdresses; man in tribal attire kneels at center with Pendleton Round-Up drum. Mounted photogrpahic print identified on verso as A6144
Young women in front of train, wearing feather headdresses; man in tribal attire kneels at center with Pendleton Round-Up drum. Mounted photogrpahic print identified on verso as A6144
Black and white image. A woman posing with a foal in a yard next to a house. The woman's hair is secured in a bun and she is dressed in a full-length, light colored robe that has a dragon pattern on its surface. She holds a rope that is attached to the horse's bridle. In the background is a house with lace curtains in the windows. A metal faucet is situated to the right of the woman in the lawn. In the upper right foreground are leaves and branches of a tree, or large shrub.
Black and white image. Five men pose in an interior of a store that has been identified as Leezer and Koebler Druggists. All five men are wearing suits with neckties and three wear top hats. The men are standing next to glass display cases that house small boxes of goods. Products that are visible include: cigars, perfumes, and feather dusters. A display case and poster for LaEstrella Cigars is situated in the center of the store. Six small metal containers, possibly spitoons, line the floor below the display cases. In the background are shelves that contain glass bottles. Hanging from the ceiling is a large oval light fixture and a sign that reads "Castoria".
Black and white image. Seven men on horseback pose in an outdoor setting. Two men are standing shaking hands; they are surrounded by five men on horseback. The standing men both wear hats and fur chaps. All five men on horseback sport hats and two are dressed in fur chaps. Dense trees are visible in the background.
Black and white image. Two men pose next to textile machinery in an interior space identified as the Pendleton Woolen Mill. Various textile machinery parts and supplies, such as belts and wool threads, are visible in the wooden interior. One man wears suspenders and long-sleeved shirt, the other wears overalls and a hat. The worker wearing overalls holds a wrench. Lighting fixtures hang from the ceiling. Numerous windows illuminate the interior. The windows have shades that have been partially lowered.
Black and white image. Two girls at the blackboard in a classroom with desks. Both girls wear long, dark dresses and have their hair pulled back in braids. The girl on the left of the photograph holds a pointing stick and the girl on the right holds a book. The chalkboards wrap around the walls of the classroom and contain writings and drawings pertaining to classroom lessons. There is a wooden table in the front of the room and many wooden desks with detailed ironwork for legs in rows. Books, papers, and pens are seen in each desk's cubby hole. A clock is mounted on the wall, as well as framed and unframed pictures.
Black and white studio portrait of a man, identified as Enos Yakima E. Canutt (1896-1986), in cowboy attire holding a rope. He is dressed in a wide-brimmed cowboy hat, long sleeved button-up shirt, bow tie, decorative belt with large buckle, leather chaps, and cowboy boots with attached metal spurs. Strips of material are tied around his arms. The leather chaps are embossed with a floral motif and read, "The Round Up 1915". He was the winner of 1915 All-around Cowboy title. He is dressed in clothing worn during that 1915 competition.
Black and white image. A band, identified as a cowgirl band, in uniform pose with instruments on a horse-drawn carriage. Nineteen women wear uniforms consisting of a brimmed hat, white neck scarf, a long-sleeved button up jacket and long skirts. They are seated on a large wooden bandwagon that has draped fabric attached to its side and wooden wheels. Two men are at the front of the carriage. The driver is seated and holds reins. The other man is in uniform and stands holding an instrument. In the background are multiple large trees.
Black and white image. Woolen mill factory workers sewing, tending to machinery and preforming various unidentified duties. Piles of wool blankets with abstract patterning are stacked on tables. Identifiable objects in the image include: spools of yarn, light fixtures, machinery belts, and metal piping that is attached to the ceiling and walls.
Black and white image. Ten men dressed in white baseball uniforms that read, "Pendleton", and hats with the letter "P" on the front pose outdoors. Folded wool blankets with abstract patterning on their surface lie on the ground in front of them. A wooden fence is seen in the background.
Black and white image. Seven women in uniform, and a man in a suit and tie, sit on a fur rug posing with a basketball that has "P.H.S. '09" written on its surface. The women's uniforms consist of a long-sleeved shirt with a large necktie and striped collar, dark skirt, and tights. The women's hair is worn up off their necks.
Open front of market stall. Pair of deer and a bear cub hang in front. Stuffed pheasant sits in bin. Three men in white aprons stand within shop with a dozen customers.
Black and white image. Twenty-nine men wrapped in wool blankets standing on a wooden porch of the Pendleton Woolen Mills building. The surface of the blankets displays abstract patterning. In the background is a wooden building with six large windows. A small boy wearing a hat sits in the top window with his legs dangling over a sign that reads "Pendleton Woolen-Mills.". In the foreground is an automobile with a double front seat, horn, mounted lamps, and two front headlights. A metal box is visible behind the seat. A partial view of a second vehicle's headlights is visible in the left hand corner of the image.
Black and white image. A woman and man sit in an automobile that is draped with a banner reading, "1910". In the background a man tends to his camera in front of a brick building identified as Walter S. Bowman's photographic studio. Displayed in the bottow left window are photographs. In front of the brick building is a wooden electical pole, fence, and shrubs.
Black and white image. A woman, identified as Lucille Mulhall, stands in an arena with a hog-tied steer at her feet. She wears a scarf tied around her neck, long-sleeved shirt with a dark horizontal stripe, long skirt, and cowboy boots. A banner reading, "The Round Up", is partially visible behind her. A large crowd in a wooden grandstand is seen in the background. The crowd is not in focus.
Black and white image. Eight men in suits with neckties stand in front of a booth that has "The Hamley-McFatridge Co." written on its exterior. Inside this booth are visible chaps, bridles, and other assorted horse-riding equipment.
Black and white image. Five females pose on a fallen tree trunk in the woods. All the women wear fancy dresses and are either wearing, or holding, a hat. A young girl sits on the stump with an open book in her lap. The natural surroundings are thick with trees and other vegetation.
Black and white image. Four men wearing dark hats and suits with ties sit in the grass under a tree posing for the camera. A man with a moustache, dressed in a hat, long-sleeved shirt, vest, and trousers, stands with a camera on a tripod in front of the men. This man has been identified as possibly being Walter S. Bowman. The outdoor surrounding consists of a grassy meadow and trees.
Black and white image. Four men, three women, and three children pose outdoors in front of a campsite. Visible items include tents, blankets, wooden carriage, wooden pails, metal pans, two wire birdcages, wooden chest, and a wooden bench with a spring device for legs. The group is sitting next to a wooden structure with a covered top. A wooden make-shift clothsline with draped blankets is visible behind the group. A dense forest of tall pine trees fills the background of the image.
Black and white image. Four men and a boy and four females (women and children) pose in a tree-filled landscape in front of what appears to be a campsite. Items visible are a canvas tent, wooden carrige, blankets, cast iron kettle, and a wooden fence. A pile of tree limbs, which appears to be a make-shift covered shelter, hangs over the wooden fence behind the group.