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Lostine, Real Estate & School
"Building in Lostine, Oregon - Wallowa County Real Estate Agency office - Upstairs was used as school house. Before 1902. Was moved in 1902 and became [M.] Crow's [General] Store. Is still in use [no date given] as Cowes Store. Left to right: Unknown
Tags: Agency, Barber pole, County, Cowes, Crow's General, Estate, Real, School houses, Schoolhouse, Store, Wallowa
Wallowa County, Baseball Teams
"Old Ballpark just across river, east of Wallowa, c. 1908." Wearing their uniforms, two teams pose on the rudimentary, wood bleachers. "Lostine Team: Harley Fleenor, Roy Haun, Charles (Charlie) Birdwell, Raleigh Goodman, Arch Willett, Prof. O.M.…
Tags: Ballparks, Bleachers, County, Lostine, OR, Wallowa, Wallowa, OR
Maxville, Blankets
"'Airing the blankets' at Maxville, (Wallowa County) Oregon - 1924."
Tags: Airing, Bunk houses, Bunkhouses, County, Wallowa
Enterprise, Meat Market
"Cray & Martin Meat Market - circa 1909. Sim Cray (left) and Arch Willet (right) are standing out in front of the meat market on the board sidewalk." [Personal message photocopied as well: "How is every body in Lostine have you seen Hattie's boy yet?…
Tags: County, Cray & Martin Meat, Market, Meat markets, Wallowa
Art, Union County
[Photocopy of a page from "A Tour of Union County" which was written in 1882 by D.H. Stearns.] Depicts: "Meacham's Summit of the Blue Mts," "Changing Horses at Midnight," and the largest drawing is of "Old Town, La Grande, Oregon."
Tags: A, Blue, Changing, County, Horses at, La Grande, OR, Meacham's Summit of the, Midnight, Mts., Old, Tour of Union, Town
Art, Horses
[Photocopy of a page from "A Tour of Union County" which was written in 1882 by D.H. Stearns.] Depicts: "Lithographs of Union County Horses - Anvil, owned by M. Sterling - Dead Shot, owned by D.A. McAllister - Sunbeam, owned by Sturgill Bro's. -…
Portrait - Brooks Brothers
"Arthur, Sam, and Mark Brooks, dressed in uniforms and posing for a studio portrait with a large dog - about 1890. The boys were from England and were brought to America by their uncle, J.H. Smith of Portland, (Mt. Taber area) Oregon."
Tags: Adams, Assoc., Avenue, Co-operative, County, Dentists, Inc., Depot, Groceries and Feed, Modern, Street, Union
Portrait - Cock Brothers
"Paul and Ralph Cock - about 1918"
Tags: # 55 Homesteads, Bue, County, District, News story, News writer, School, Wallowa