A group of men stand in front of a banner that reads Take Heed How Ye Hear. They are probably part of some sort of Christian Revival group, which were common between 1880-1900.
Portrait of an unknown woman sitting in a chair. This photograph comes from the collection of the Cornelius Public Library, and so she may have had a connection with the town of Cornelius, Oregon.
The house of Col. Robert Pollack, which was located one mile south of Cornelius. Giles Mooberry, Byron Mooberry and Ray Farmer are shown standing on top of the windmill tower, and Lester Mooberry stands on the woodpile below.
Excerpt from the 'Chronological Pictorial History of Cornelius 1845-1993.' The photos include portraits of founders, local buildings and landmarks, parades, and theatrical productions.
Cover of the script for a play entitled 'The Family Album.' In the play, a young woman goes through a photo album, and tells stories about the people and events which appear. This item was found in the Cornelius Recreation Club Collection.
Cover of the script for a play entitled 'Caught with the Goods.' In the play, a man and his valet get into a bit of a bind. This item was found in the Cornelius Recreation Club Collection.
Cover of the script for a play from the Denison's Blackface Plays series, entitles 'Two Coons in a Wreck.' This item was found in the Cornelius Recreation Club Collection. The Club put on several minstrel shows in the 1940s.
Cover of a script for a minstrel show entitled 'The Mealtime Minstrels.' This item was found in the Cornelius Recreation Club Collection. The Club put on several minstrel shows in the 1940s.
Cover of a script for a minstrel show entitled 'Dixie Moon Minstrels.' This item was found in the Cornelius Recreation Club Collection. The Club put on several minstrel shows in the 1940s.