Music teacher Sherman Seastrong at a piano with four students, probably at Harvey Clarke Elementary School in Forest Grove, Oregon. Two boys hold open the sheet music at the piano; one girl holds a tambourine; and another girl holds a triangle. Sherman Seastrong taught at Harvey Clarke Elementary School before moving on to Lincoln Junior High School. The photograph appears to be staged and may have been made for a local publication.
Three high school students in a science lab. A girl in between the two boys is pouring a substance from one Erlenmeyer bulb flast to another. This looks to be a staged photograph.
Picture taken in a Music Room. A woman teacher is sitting at a piano with young grade school students positioned around the piano. This looks to be a posed picture.
Men and women sitting in what look like student desks for a presentation. The people are dressed in business casual. A man is standing at the front o the group manning an overhead projector.
Two men dressed in suits are sitting at a desk shaking hands. One is handing the other a folded paper. The person on the right is Loy Marshall, School Superintendent.
Picture taken from the parking lot looking toward the front of the school. Four trees are planted in a row along the walk way to the front doors. A flag pole is on the left.
A somewhat dramatic and well composed picture of the front of Central School in Forest Grove. The building is made of brick and concrete. There is a flag pole in front of the building.
An outdoor picture of a group of children. All are dressed in their finest clothing and most of the girls have bows in their hair or are wearing hats. The building just behind them looks to be made of concrete and brick.
An outdoor picture of a group of children. All are dressed in their finest clothing and some of the girls are wearing hats. The building just behind them looks to be made of concrete.
Ten men are standing around and sitting on an open four wheeled cart in front of a railroad station. The men are all wearing work clothes, some in bib overalls. All are wearing hats, one is a bowler and one looks like it could be a campaign hat. The wheels on the cart are metal rims with metal spokes. The sign on the side of the railroad station says Forest Grove.
Picture is taken from the center of Main Street at Pacific Avenue looking north up Main Street. Christmas decorations adorn the lamp posts and snow is on the ground. On the right is the sign for the Badger Cafe followed by Paterson Furniture and H (ol?)brook Lodge.
Picture is taken from the north east corner of Pacific Avenue and Main Street looking west on Pacific Avenue. Christmas decorations adorn the lamp posts and snow is on the ground. Forest Grove National Bank is on the left followed by Timmreck & McNicol Jewelers, Wester Real Estate, The Photo Graphic, Washington Federal Savings and Prickets Mortuary. On the right side of the picture the view is looking directly down the sidewalk toward the west end of town. The First National Bank sign is shown and the Forest Theater sign is partially seen part way down the sidewalk. A 1962 Chevrolet Chevy II is passing in front of the camera going through the intersection on Main Street headding south. Two women are crossing Pacific Avenue at the cross walk. The first one is carring some packages.
A man, woman and young girl holding a dog are sitting on a farm wagon posing for the photographer. The girl looks to be around ten years old. The people are Leon, Hazel and daughter Vera Sills.
An eight man work crew posing for the camera. Some are holding shovels while others are standing by. Most are grouped around what looks like a portable cement mixer on a four wheeled cart. There appears to be a sidewalk behind the men so this would indicate they are working on paving the street. The house in the background is of the Italiante architecture.
Men and women sitting around a grouping of tables. The people are dressed in business suits and dresses. A man is standing behind the group as if addressing the group. Seen through a window in the back is a display of trophies on a back wall in the hallway.
A colorized picture taken from the water tower located on the west side of A Street between Pacific Avenue and 21st Avenue. View is looking northwest. The street in front is 21st Avenue going west to the left and the other is B Street going north from the left to the right. The house on the corner will be moved around the corner onto B Street at a later date. The current Post Office is where the trees are in the foreground. The white house on the left was A. T. Smith’s residence when he moved into town. Both houses mentioned here are still standing.
This simple box gable roof house was built by the Fairchild sons for their parents. The house was built around 1905 and is still located on the southwest corner of S. Alpine Street and 10th Avenue. This is a side view of the house. A bearded man and another man are standing on the porch with what looks like a Border Collie. The bearded man is wearing a dark shirt and lighter pants with suspenders. The other man is wearing a white shirt and bib overalls. A woman stands in the front yard and is wearing a dark blouse and lighter shirt. Another man with a horse and buggy are in front of the house. He is wearing a white shirt and dark pants. All the men are wearing hats and all are looking at the photographer except for the man on the porch who is looking at the dog. There is a leanto attached to the back of the house. A wire fence starts at about the middle of the side of the house and extends out of the picture toward the front yard.