Photograph of man in suit, squatting down with arms around girl and boy, all looking toward the camera. William James Fadden (1873-1950s), son of William H. Fadden and Priscilla Jane Patton Fadden. Children that he holds appear to be his children Mollie Jane Fadden (1916-) and Joseph (1918-), but not certain.
Photograph of woman in light dress, holding a line of fish, with little girl, two or three years old. Girl wears white cap and dark outfit. Wire fence behind them. Both stare outward to camera. Nancy E. Glenn Fadden (1894-before 1930), and daughter Mollie Jane Fadden (1916-).
Photo of little boy, held in the frame by an adult’s hand. Frank Marion Fadden ((1888-1959), youngest child of William Henry Fadden Jr. (1843-1931), and Priscilla Jane Patton Fadden (1852-1923).
Photo of older man, bust portrait, wearing suit, hand tucked in vest. Photo is a reproduction of a reproduction, so very poor quality. William Henry Fadden Jr. (1843-1931)
Group photo in oval paper frame, of man, baby, and woman, man wears black jacket, woman in thick coat, and baby in white dress with arms lifted in air. William James Fadden (1873-1958); Nancy E. Glenn Fadden (1894-before 1930); and daughter Mollie Jane Fadden (1916-)
A professional head and shoulders portrait of Minnie Mary Gordon Gates probably around 30 years old. She is wearing a dark blouse or dress with a high collar, closed in the front. He hair is twisted into a bun on top of her head with spit curls for bangs.
A professional portrait of John W. Gates. He is standing with one hand resting on a stump and the other holding a lever action rifle that is resting on the floor. Behind him is a backdrop of a creek with shrubs and trees along its banks. John looks to be about 25 year old and has a well groomed mustache that goes below his lips. He is wearing a cowboy style hat with a round brim, a long sleeved shirt with a bow tie and vertical stripped trousers. A watch chain is clipped to the shirt, he has a couple of long slender items in his breast pocket and is wearing a cartridge belt and a fairly long, around 12 inch, sheath knife.
A small scale naval ship made from items found in a hardware store. The hull is a two man handsaw with other items making up the above deck structure and stacks. An American flag is used as a backdrop.
Head and shoulders picture of Frank S. Gordon with his wife, Matie Hunter Gordon standing behind him. Frank is wearing a suit, white shirt and tie. Matie is wearing a high- collared white blouse
Frank S. Gordon sitting in his buggy. The buggy is hitched to two dark horses. Frank is wearing a long necktie, open jacket and a hat. The buggy and horses are in front of a stand of thick fir trees.
Full length studio portrait of Frank S. Gordon. He is standing facing the camera and leaning on a chair back with his left forearm. He is wearing a bow tie, high collar shirt, vest and open jacket. He is wearing a hat sitting back on his head and it looks like he is wearing cowboy boots.
A two story house with a gable on the left front. A bay window on the ground floor and two windows in the gable on the second floor. The right front of the house with the font door is set back from the left front. The “L” shaped porch starts at the right front corner and goes back to the right front of the house where there is a single story addition with a shed type of roof. There are ornate porch posts with some gingerbread trim. There are two women sitting on chairs in the front yard with two men standing behind them. A young child is holding hands with the woman on the left. They are posing for the photographer.
A studio portrait of Ellen Stewart Gordon. She is wearing a dark blouse with lighter color polkadots and a dark jacket. There is a pin with a picture of a lady pinned to her blouse just below the wrap around collar. Her hair is short and wavy.
A studio portrait of Henry Franklin Gordon in his mid-years. He has a longish beard and mustache that covers his lips entirely and his hair is gray on the sides. He is wearing a shirt, jacket and overcoat. A Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) medal pinned to his jacket. The GAR was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army, US Navy, Marines and Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War. He is also wearing a round pin on his overcoat lapel and it looks like a pen in the breast pocket. Birth: March 14, 1843. In Warren Trumbull County Ohio, Death: Oct. 12, 1929. Hillsboro Washington County Oregon.
Two couples very nicely dressed are on a park like setting posing for the camera. The women appear to be sitting on a broken tree branch with the men standing behind them. Frank S. Gordon is on the right with his wife Matie Hunter Gordon. An unidentified couple are with the Grodons. Frank was a hardware merchant and Livery Stable owner in Forest Grove. Frank accidentally drowned in Gales Creek September 4, 1918. Frank and Matie had no children.
Picture of the exterior of Marsh Hall on Pacific University Campus, Forest Grove, Oregon. Picture is of a close up of the tower at the front of the building.