Identified in the photograph are: 1. Mr. Cooness (hack driver); 2. John Ede (caretaker); 3. George Lyall (hack driver); 4. Mr. Pickering (Water Works Engineer); 5. Mayor James Fell; 6. J.D. Robinson (City Clerk); 7. Ald. John Grant; 8 Joseph Heywood (father-in-law of John Grant); 9. Alex Hendry (Water Commissioner); 10. Thomas Russell (City Treasurer); 11 Ald. A.J. Smith; 12. Ald. Robert Lipsett; 13. Capt. Litchfield (Master of the ship "Challenger"); 14 Ald. Humber; 15. George Winter (hack driver).
Hastings, Oregon Columbus, 1846-1912Issued to Lim Chung and Co. to sell opium at Cormorant Street and to carry on the business or occupation of opium dealers. Signed, Thomas Russell, collector.
S.W. corner of Douglas Street and View Street.
N.W. corner of Broad Street. William Craft, centre.
S.W. corner of Fort Street and Government Street.
West side of Government, just north of Fort.
Johnson Street, south side between Douglas and Blanshard Streets. William Mable's Carriage Factory next door at 115.
Looking east from Government Street.
S.E. corner of Yates Street and Broad Street.
N.E. corner of Government Street and Broughton Street
South side of Pandora Avenue just above Douglas Street.
Tower in right background is the Tiger's Fire Hall.
House was on the Gorge Road opposite Centennial Church. Group portrait. Back row, L-R: 1-4 unidentified; Chinese cook; Hutchinson; Bob Sangster; Dave Anderson; Billy Williams (?); Mrs. Mason; Keigh J. Middleton; H.J. Martin. Middle row: 5th from left, A. Homes. Front row: 3rd from left: Jack Wilson (with gun); last man on right: Mr. Dallain.
Fleming Bros. (Firm)Note island. Houses are on Douglas Street.
Jones & Co.Hannah Maynard 3rd from left.
Maynard, Richard, 1832-1907N.E. corner of Johnson Street and Government Street.
At Admirals Road. Matthias Rowland family in foreground, L-R: Ted, Maie, Bill, and Matt. Adults, L-R: Mrs. Eliza Rowland, unidentified man, Matthias Rowland in doorway.
N.W. corner of Blanshard and View Streets.
Looking west on Fisgard Street.
Couple stands in front of what was thought to be the caretaker's residence near the cemetery gates or on the corner of Fairfield and Memorial Crescent.