A photo of Walker's Old Time Orchestra, a band associated with the family of "Saturday Sam" Walker that was active in Oregon in the early 1900s. Left to right: unidentified young man on drums; Samuel A. T. ("Saturday Sam") Walker with fiddle; Green Walker, brother of Samuel A. T. Walker, on fiddle; and Charles L. Walker, son of Samuel A. T. Walker, next to piano.
A photo of the Walker Orchestra group when the members are older. Samuel A. T. Walker is the man standing with the violin. His son, Charles L. Walker, is on drums.
A photo of the Walker Orchestra group, composed of young men. Back row: Walter Jackson with clarinet, Ed McKenzie with trombone, and K. N. Stahr with string bass. Front row: Les Greer with cornet, Raleigh Walker with violin, Samuel A. T. Walker with violin, and Charles L. Walker with piano sheet music. This photo was originally part of the Walker Collection.
A group of people identified as the "Caniso Bunch of 1911." Charles L. Walker, son of Samuel A. T. Walker, third from the left and Raleigh C. Walker, his brother (misidentified in transcript), 7th from the left, put on dances in Forest Grove in the early 1900s.
An unidentified male students pole vaults without a mat. There is an audience in the bleachers behind the pole vaulter and a few men standing nearest the camera.
A photograph of the home of Reverend Elkanah L. and Mary Richardson Walker. The Walkers were a missionary family who arrived in Forest Grove in the late 1840s. Their house was somewhere north of what are now A Street and 23rd Avenue in Forest Grove. The photograph probably dates from circa 1890-1910. (See photograph PUApic_008392 within the Pacific University Archives collection of the same location dated 1892 .) There is an unidentified man in front of the house, possibly a member of the Walker Family.
Three students sit in front of the Pacific University sign with Jefferson Hall in the background. There are railroad track running across the corner of campus behind the sign and some trees.