Albany
- Albany Creamery - Circa 1898As low as $5.00Three horse-drawn carts have arrived at the Albany Creamery to unload their cans of cream. The white-garbed employees stand together in front, with their manager, Elmer J. Seely on our right. Learn More
- Four Mennonite Women in Traditional Dress - circa 1915As low as $5.00These women are part of the Mennonite community that was first established in the Willamette Valley in about 1880, with their initial members moving from the midwest. Learn More
- Henry Harmon Spalding, Early Oregon Missionary - c. 1870As low as $5.00Henry H. Spalding and his wife Eliza were two of the earliest Presbyterian missionaries to travel to Oregon country, settling into their new home in Lapwai, near Lewiston, Idaho, in November 1836. Learn More
- Long-haired Boy with New Overalls - c. 1905As low as $5.00A young boy, probably from Albany, the home of photographer Clinton Harnish, shows off his crisp new overalls in this turn-of-the-last-century portrait. Learn More
- Packaging Butter at the Albany Creamery - circa 1898As low as $5.00This image appeared in the January, 1901 bulletin of the Dairy Departmen at the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station in Corvallis, where it was captioned "Molding Apparatus and Combined Churn, Albany Creamery". Learn More
- Steel Bridge - First Non-Railroad Bridge over the Willamette in Albany, c. 1893As low as $5.00This is the Steel Bridge in Albany, built in 1893 by King Bridge Co. and Franklin J. Miller, and demolished after the Ellsworth Street Bridge opened in 1926. It held up pretty well for such a feathery design. Learn More
- Sylvester Pennoyer, 8th Governor of Oregon - c. 1887As low as $5.00This portrait of Governor Pennoyer was created by James G. Crawford about the time Pennoyer began his first term as governor in 1887. Learn More
- The Harley-Davidson Comes to Oregon - 1912As low as $5.00Hauser Brothers was one of the earliest Harley-Davidson dealers in Oregon. An inscription on the back of the original photo identifies this as their Albany store. Learn More
- Two Girls from Albany - c. 1867As low as $5.00Their hair secured by ribbons, two sisters pose in matching dresses, shortly after the end of the Civil War. Learn More
- Using a Butter Worker at the Albany Creamery - c 1898As low as $5.00Elmer J. Seeley, the manager and operator of the Albany Creamery, uses a butter worker - a machine that rolls the partly finished butter to press out any remaining buttermilk and to work salt into the butter. Learn More