Eight adults and two children stand in front of the family home. The women are wearing dresses and coats. The men are dressed in suits. Individual family members are unidentified.
Dena Classen is at left with her arm resting on the shoulder of her mother, Mary Classen. They are standing outdoors in front of bushes. Dena's birth name was Berdina.
Studio portrait of the Lambert and Mary Classen family. The parents are seated; Mary Classen is holding a Bible in her left hand. Daughter Berdina is seated between them. Her twin Arnold stands to the left of their older brother Gerhard.
Two women in suits with elaborate corsages and hats prepare to christen a ship. Mary Barnette is at the left, holding a wrapped bottle. Each is holding a part of a ceremonial ribbon. The location is Swan Island.
Wood building has three levels and basement. It served as both the church and school when it was built in 1913. It was at the intersection of present-day SW Canyon Road and SW Hall Street and was torn down in the 1940s.
Four men and one woman stand on or near a truck, loading a piano. It's being moved to the church's new Watson Street location. The woman is Mary Stitt; she is wearing a mourning dress. Her husband George had died in 1924. Fred Willis Cady is standing on the truck.
A large group of men, women, and children attend a gathering at the approximate location of what is now 1st Street, Lombard Avenue, and Farmington Road. Members of various denominations often met for communal picnics.
A 1931 Ford is parked in front of the Bank of Beaverton. A group of men and women stand beside it. The vehicle was on a nation wide tour of Ford dealerships and cities as part of a milestone celebration.
The two-story building brick is under construction. Two vehicles are parked on the street. Scaffolds are at the right side. It is located on SW Watson Street.
Construction has just begun on the Fisher Building on Broadway Street. Building materials are piled on the unpaved street. A saloon is seen at the right. A group of men stand on a wooden sidewalk.
A woodframe, one-story structure with a cover over the front door is seen. The belfry is in the center of the roof. It is encircled by a wooden fence. The school was built in 1871 and enlarged twice before closing in 1910. It was located on Broadway Street.
A two-story brick building faces two unpaved streets. F.W. Cady built this structure in 1914. It has housed a variety of businesses, including library, mercantile, clothing stores, dental office, and many more. It is at the corner of SW Farmington Road and SW Watson Avenue. The view looks southwest.