A black and white photograph of a young woman laughing. She is holding two baking pans. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A black and white photograph of a young woman with a braid. She is looking down while standing in front of foliage. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A sepia photograph of a young girl. There are two different angles of the girl. One from the front and the other from the side. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A black and white photograph of a young woman laughing. A pair of legs and the bottom of a dress is seen at the top of the photograph. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A black and white photograph of Ruth Haines in front of a tree. A house is in the background. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A black and white photograph of a wooden boat named "Ronomor" being launched into the water from a dock. The name appears to be based on the phrase "Row No More," probably referring the fact that the boat had a motor. This photograph was probably taken on the Oregon Coast circa 1910-1920.
This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A black and white photograph of three young women cleaning cheerfully. The woman on the left is Ruth Haines. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A black and white photograph of Grace Haines and a friend posing in front of a bush. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A black and white photograph of Ruth Haines holding a dog in one arm and an unidentified object in the other. She is standing on a stack of wood: probably railroad ties. A barn and a telephone pole stand in the background. This image was probably taken near Forest Grove, Oregon in the 1910s. It may have been taken in the Carnation district of Forest Grove, by the railroad; the Shipley Family, to whom Ruth was related, had a home nearby.
This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A black and white photograph of Grace and Ruth Haines with three friends. Ruth is pictured second from left, and Grace is pictured second from right. The group of friends are posing behind a bush. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A sepia photograph of Manley Shipley sitting in a chair holding a fishing pole. One of his granddaughters stands next to him. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A sepia photograph of Marsh Hall. Marsh Hall was built in 1895 and named after Pacific University president, Sidney Harper Marsh. Marsh Hall housed the university's chapel, recitation rooms, classrooms, administration offices and rooms for the literary societies and the Christian Associations. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.
A black and white photograph of the Pacific University campus through the trees. Marsh Hall, Old College Hall, and Science Hall are visible. This photograph is part of the Nettie Shipley Haines photograph album.