Name/Title
PhotographEntry/Object ID
2019.051.062Description
Black & white picture grouping from a photo "album" in the Oak Harbor Winnie Loers Freund Collection.
2019.051.062 FRONT:
Top Photo - 4.5"W x 2.5"H - Photo of a parade in Oak Harbor with cars and floats. People are standing on the sides of the street. Below the photo: " Oak Harbor Parade - 1920?".
Middle Photo - 4.0"W X 2.5"H -Photo of Oak Harbor main street buildings in 1930s. Some of the buildings whose store signs are readable are: Centennial Flour & Feed and Fredrick's Cafe on the left side of the street and ? Co-Op Co. on the right side.
Bottom Photo - 4.0"W X 2.5"H - Photo of the Maylor family in their car in front of the Maylor home. Caption on the photo: " J.B.Maylor, one of Oak Harbor's first Councilmen, shown with his family about 1915. The Maylor home is in the background.
2019.051.062 BACK:
Top Photo - 4.25"W x 2.75"H - Photo of Oak Harbor Street about 1912. The left side of the street has a large white warehouse building. The right side of the street has several buildings with men standing in front of the buildings. Some of the men are identified as: Crosby, Harvey Bantz, John Rodgers, Ed Vandergicht.
Bottom Photo - Photo is missing. However, there are arrows pointing to it with the words: Ladies Aid Hall and Woodman Hall.Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
PhotographNomenclature Sub-Class
Graphic DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Maylor, J. R.Person or Organization
CrosbyPerson or Organization
Bantz, H.B.Person or Organization
Rodgers, John