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Illahe photographs, 1899-1978

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 06
Identifier: MSS025:04.06

Scope and Contents

Negative Film strips of Edna Plaisted, and the Billing’s homestead, and weight measurements. Photographs of: Edna Plaisted sitting in a chair, February 25, 1978; Edna Plaisted sitting on a couch; Edna Plaisted sitting in a chair with a dog at her feet, February 25, 1978; Edna Plaisted sitting on a couch with a dog at her feet, February 25, 1978; cabin the woods; Johnny Fry; a family sitting on the front porch; a man with two children; a girl wearing a black dress; a man on a horse; a mother and her children on a trail; a grandmother and baby on a trail; hills covered in trees; men standing on a porch in front of a Mule Co.; an Illahe woman; two men standing on the second story of a saloon; two men standing in front of a fence eating; a man in a wagon with team horses in front of a house; a tree by land being cleared; a mother with her son and daughter; a man with four dead bucks; a log cabin house; a river running through a canyon; a river running through a canyon in winter; a boy sitting on a wall in the woods; people sitting in a dining room dated August 27, 1899; a man, his wife, and their daughter; a man and his horse on a trail; a man on his horse in the wilderness; a man with a cane standing by a tombstone; a family sitting on the front porch; a woman standing on a porch with a dog and a gun; a large family standing in front of a tree; an inventory document dated December 23, 1856; a field with hills and smoke in the background; men, women, and children eating and chopping wood outside; a man in a filed in the woods; miners standing outside a wooden building; men, women, and children standing in a field; Elwin Frye standing in front of the Fort Lamerick sign; a woman wearing glasses; a woman wearing glasses facing the camera; two men holding a large cat skin; a man on a bridge; a boy sitting in brush; men, women, and children by a fence; five women standing in front of a tree; the Billings children, 1902; Elsie Fry Hael; a man with a mustache wearing a cap; a man with a white mustache wearing a hat; Lully and Ellen Fry; five women standing in a field with Adeline Billings; a Henry Fry; Elisha Fry, her husband and their daughter Addie; farming on the Jake Fry Ranch in Gig Bend; men on a mountain side; two men in a boat going down a river by a rock wall; a home in the mountains; a line of men and horses on a mountain side trail; men and horses in a river; a river running through a mountain canyon; two men, a woman, and a child standing in front of a tree with fish hanging from a stick; negative film strips of cabin tools and objects; note where negatives of photographs taken at Billings Ranch on October 1977; negative film strips of Kay Atwood’s trip to Mule Creek with Carolyn Roth, October 1977; an old house in the forest; handwritten list of names; typewritten description of photograph album; miscellaneous handwritten note; snowy hilltop; house and a man on a horse and carriage; a river; men and dogs in front of house; two little boys and one little girl; family in boat; film negative of house in progress (2 copies); film negative of woman at desk and with her husband (2 copies); film negative of small woodland house (2 copies); miscellaneous note concerning the photos; older woman, Adeline Billings; older man with lawnmower, Ivin Billings; mule with baggage; old roof; deer in snow; three hunters “Simpson, Tod, and Dick Jones”; rake and shadow; Billings family in front of house; rocky river; two men fishing c. 1915; men with horses by river; small house in forest; men in boat; small wooden cabin; river; Rogue River and forest; men in boat and snowy hills; Adeline Billings with dog c. 1900; camp in forest; three young children; snowy hills; school class c. 1902; John Billings c. 1905; close up photograph of Adeline Billings c. 1920; close up photograph of Ivin Billings; close up photograph of Muriel Billings; men in horse carriage; Glen Woodridge c. 1977; Indian child with animal; school class c. 1912; Leo Frye c. 1976; mules in water; man with two horses; man with two mules; man on white horse c. 1910; men at cabin; Elwin Frye with Fort Lamerick sign; cabin in snow c. 1915; Poppy Beuson outside; trees by wood cabin “Ruins and Schoolhouse” c. 1977; log cabin; farm, cherry trees in bloom; forest trail; gravestone for Emmeline Billings; man, horse, and cabin; two men and an older woman; Ivin Billings with two other men; river; longshot river and forest; trail by Mule creek; Mayor Fry and family in front of house; men on river with a boat; man on horse leading mules; men building something; man leading mules in snow; creek; Dean Walker c. 1977; Leo and Otis Frye; mountains between Rogue River and Illinois Valley; older woman; handwritten store ledger; Quin and Tom Billings c. 1976; Billings children c. 1900; Tom Billings and Jake Fry c. 1910; Leo Fry with mule; Jim Thornton, mail carrier; house in field; Antone Walker with children, Dean and Ann; Dean Walker c. 1920; Ivin Billings in meadow; Adeline Billings in Big Meadow c. 1915; Alpine Billings, “Little Poppy”; wooden carrying basket – Adeline Billings; Leo and Gerard Frye; Adeline Billings in field; photograph titled “A Liaison” Adeline and John Billings; gravestone for Hathway Jones in Foster Creek; Hathway Jones c. 1920; wooden soup basket – Adeline Billings; a peace purse made by Adeline Billings; Adeline, Effie, Anna B., and Oleson packing; old scale; old fashioned backpack; Adeline Billings with baby c. 1900; bull in forest; George and Sarah Billings c. 1897; Price Copsey c. 1915; Adeline Billings in old chair; “Brady” and May Critesen; Mule Creek bridge with men and pack mules crossing over; Blossom Bay before the blasting c. 1920; men on cliff c.1912.

Dates

  • 1899-1978

Creator

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For fair use/educational reproduction, please provide the following credit: From the MSS 025 Kay Atwood Collection of Regional History, courtesy of Southern Oregon University Hannon Library.

Extent

From the Collection: 28 Linear Feet (52 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English