Black and white image of three young girls standing with a car covered almost entirely decorated in greenery. Two girls in light colored dresses, one with a large bow in her short hair stand beside the car. Another girl standing in the car wears a crowned and a sleeveless robe with a rope belt. She leans against a pole holding a United States flag. In the background behind two trees is a small shingle-style house with a porch and a delivery truck with a man sitting in the driver's seat.
Photograph of J. W. Shute's bank in Hillsboro. J. W. Shute started the First Commercial Bank in Hillsboro in 1888, and this bank was the fist bank in Washington County. This first bank closed in 1897, after which Mr. Shute started a bank of his own. J. W. Shute was a prominent early citizen of Hillsboro, and Shute Park is named after him.
Photograph of a man's hand holding five gold nuggets, mined by the Hillsboro Gold Mining Company. As of 2013, all mines in the Hillsboro area have been abandoned.
Photograph of several women and young children gathered around a wagon, with a covered wagon in the background. The wagon in the foreground has a banner reading 'Hillsboro to the Pacific.'
Photograph of two men and a woman holding a flag for the Beaverton Barracks No. 1760 group of the United States Veterans of World War I organization. They stand in the Oddfellows meeting room in Beaverton.
Photograph of a football game being played in front of a large crowd. This may be a photograph of the 1966 state championship football game, wherein Hillsboro High School beat South Salem 17-1.
Photograph of the windows of a barbershop in Hillsboro, which has several newspaper clippings taped to it. The clippings show the 1966 Hillsboro High School football team, which played South Salem for the State Championships that year. Hillsboro won the championship 17-2.
Photograph of the parade float for Wess' Tonsorials barbershop singing group, which is being pulled by a truck owned by the Hillsboro House of Antiques.