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Oriska, N.D. Photograph Collection

 Collection
Identifier: Photo 2050

Scope and Contents

The Oriska photographic collection consists of a wide variety of images used in producing its centennial history book. The collection has been organized into five series: Topical, Homes-Walk Through the Town, Centennial Celebration, Contact Prints, and Slides. The Homes, Centennial Celebration, and Slides series were left intact as originally organized by the committee. The remaining photographs were found dispersed throughout the textual records. The textual records (ca. 2.2 linear ft.) have not been processed but are available for research use (Accession 2087). Not all the photographs found in the Oriska history book were included in this donation, in particular the family photographs found in the ‘Oriska Families’ section. The vast majority of photographs are reproductions of historical prints. The collection contains 398 black & white photographs with some color prints. There are also 258 black & white and color slides organized in order from oldest to newest. All information that was found taped to each photograph was removed and transferred to the back of each print. All negatives and prints are cross-referenced, with the negative number recorded on the back of the print. The negatives were retained with the print collection, but in a separate box. There are twenty-one sheets of 35mm black & white negatives, with most having contact prints made of them. There are also two large negatives of newspaper pages. The Topical Series consists of photographs found scattered throughout the textual files. They were pulled and arranged by topic. They show things such as early businesses to the present. There is also a wide range of images such as elevators, railroads, churches, schools, people, and homes, all from different periods of time. Most of the photographs are reproductions of old photographs. Negatives were found only for some of the prints. The Oriska Homes-Walk Through the Town Series contains photographs of all of the homes in Oriska, taken by members of the history committee. The photographs were taken in blocks by the committee as they were walking through the town. The homes range from blocks 21-28, 41-44, and 61-66. All photographs are black and white, and there are 35mm negatives for all the prints (Negs. 16-18), but there are no contact prints. The Centennial Celebration Series was put together by the history committee documenting the Oriska Celebration. It shows the people, parade, program, and other scenes of the celebration. They were left in the original order and numbered from 1a through 115. All the photographs are black and white prints. There are no contact prints or negatives of these photographs, but there have been some slides made. The Contact Prints Series is made up of nineteen sheets. There are ten contact print sheets that were matched up with the 35mm negative sheets. Not all of the 35mm negatives have contact prints, and some negatives showing on the contact prints are missing. The prints show a wide range of images, from early in the town's history to modern day. The prints show different photographs than used in the book or not used in the book, such as the Oriska Celebration. The prints also show businesses, churches, elevators, railroads and other photographs found in the Topical Series. The Slides Series is the made up of some of the contact prints from the 35mm negatives. The original numerical order was retained. They are made up of black and white and color slides, showing old photographs of the town to modern day images. A separate set of slides document the burial of a time capsule in 1981.

Dates

  • 1880s-1979

Creator

Access

The collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Institute.

Copyrights

Copyright to images in this collection remains with the creators.

History

The Oriska History Committee compiled the photographic and other historical materials used to produce the book Oriska 1881-1981 for its centennial. This book, published in 1980, featured the town’s history from 1881 to 1981. The Oriska History Committee, whose chairman was Father John A. Conway, gathered all of the information for the book. The research papers and photographs at the conclusion of the celebration were deposited in the Institute for Regional Studies.

Extent

398 Photographic Prints (398 copy photographic prints : black and white ;, 8 x 10 in. and smaller.)

44 Film Negatives (44 copy film negatives : black and white ;, 4 x 5 in.)

258 Photographic Slides (258 slides ; color.,)

19 Sheets (19 contact sheets ; black and white ;, 8 x 10 in.)

21 Film Negatives (21 film negative sheets ; black and white ;, 35 mm.)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Oriska photographic collection consists of a wide variety of images used in producing its centennial history book. The collection has been organized into five series: Topical, Homes-Walk Through the Town, Centennial Celebration, Contact Prints, and Slides. The Homes, Centennial Celebration, and Slides series were left intact as originally organized by the committee. The remaining photographs were found dispersed throughout the textual records. The textual records (ca. 2.2 linear ft.) have not been processed but are available for research use (Accession 2087).

Provenance

Donated by Oriska History Committee, 1983 (Acc. 2087).

Property rights

The Institute for Regional Studies owns the property rights to this collection.
Title
Finding Aid to the Oriska, N.D. Photograph Collection
Description rules
Gihc
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Institute for Regional Studies Repository

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