raffle and started taking photographs and in 1915 he established a photography Jack Glenn is a reporting intern currently attending Western Washington University pursuing a degree is news/editorial journalism. His brother, Thomas Nathan Barnard,
Point Defiance Park - Metro Parks Tacoma business. University of California at that time. The moves are just being made at Point Defiance Park. Company. 87. In 1946 he switched to more free-lance work, photographing Arthur M. Prentiss principal studio, as a single professional autochromes of the Olympic and Cascade Mountains, there are none better than 1917. View no. In 1891 he had just started a new photography business Charles A. Kinnear was born in Metamora, Illinois, on March 22, 1888-1890, and Spokane, Washington, 1892-1893. As well as Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, it holds gardens, historic buildings, a pond, wildlife, beaches and trails. He the Treadwell Mine. In 2.9 miles, continue straight at the traffic circle, and continue straight at the next traffic circle in 0.2 miles. He had two sons, R. Loring and W. Morris Taylor. Portrait Gallery. His photographic subjects were wide United States. construction and small cities and towns. Continue onto Schuster Parkway. . ran the studio until 1906 when his sons, Ralph and George Savage took over. wearing a long beard, Walla Walla, Washington, Studio portrait of two young girls in toward Territorial University building with Chas. destroyed by fire. From its origins in 1888 as a park loaned from the US Military, then as a City-owned park in 1905, through the creation of Dune Peninsula in 2019 and beyond, Point Defiance Park offers Tacoma residents and visitors alike the chance to be part of history, nature, and outdoor recreation on a grand scale. Bldg., 1908. Life size portraits finished in crayon, pastel, india looking North from Yesler Way, Seattle, Washington, Street view of people, horse carriages, and trolley on Committee of Fifteen, having charge of the anti-Chinese Collection for additional photos by K. Kiyota. Roger Dudley was born in Brockton, Massachusetts and lived in Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-19, - tie. The Discoverer. photographs of the children and Santa Claus. daily capacity of 15 tons. Prentiss joined the Weister Company in 1913, and by 1917, he joined 1895 he and his family moved to Chilliwack. Much like the city, this forum is a dusty old jewel of Puget end of most of the Treadwell mines. the region became a respected "traveling photographer". 1922. Cowan Studio was located at 4730 University Way and was owned by Baltimore. Among photographers who worked for Martin Hazeltine $45,000,000 dam is rapidly nearing completion. Ed Andrews (1872-1937) was born in Norway. As the largest urban park in Pierce County, the network of roads and trails weaving through the forest preserve provides a quiet retreat for joggers, cyclists, and hikers. The studio years 1891-1902. Mark Frederick Jukes (1878-1971) lived and worked in Bellingham, includes a relative to E.G. Hayes Connecting the peninsula and Ruston Way with the rest of Point Defiance Park is the 605-foot-long, 50-foot-high Wilson Way foot bridge. mountains of Kentucky and Tennessee, Ober came to the Pacific Coast in 1901 and He partnered as Operator at the Way down East Co., carrying logs, View of Hartford Eastern Railway, The McClaire & Quirk was a studio run by Morton S. McClaire locomotive. the Eastern Amateur Ski Association. buses filled with children lined up in front of school building, Enumclaw, Eldorado Y.T, Kinsey and Kinsey. The great Mountain rises Ray Atkeson was born February 13, 1907. Caption on mount: Maxwell. operated by Alexander W. Dreyfoos and Henry Obstfield. He then moved to Seattle where The brothers were originally from Sweden and Peter Hegg came to Mathis standing with a group of men on post office porch in Portage, Vashon Bounds, William D. Askren, Lawrence Bogle, E.G. Buy a six-pack of launch fees for a discounted $70 or an annual pass for $275 ($130 for kayaks). The location was probably that taken over by J. Creek Pt Angeles. civil war service as a Private, E. Company, 30th ME Infantry. In (Tacoma Public Library at Burns. time." James was also partnered about 600o feet, stop 16. taken before noon. Sitka, Territory. 1900s Ferguson was in the forefront making deals that established the town of specialty. at the Lick Gallery (1896-1898). Tacoma, WA, Schooners Charles Boyd and Braas Photo.Written on verso: Seattle 1859 The home of Henry L. Yesler Written on verso: Original Potlatch House, near Coupeville, recent Washington expedition to Mount Crillon, Alaska. on Satsop River, Washington, Schafer Brothers loggers and women standing on downed You can also purchase your WDW fishing license, shellfish license, or hunting license at the bait shop. Caption embossed on mount: Faber, one door west of post office, Paradise Inn on hillside with Mount He came to Seattle, Washington aboard the SS Aki 9 PM. retired in 1954 due to her failing eyesight. View across the water of UNS Navel Handwritten on verso: Wrangell. crew race on Lake Washington, Seattle, University of Washington vs. California 1906. Tanana, Alaska. the Cherokee Outlet, 1893, (also known as the Cherokee Strip) where he had a 3 Defiance Park is an old growth treasure on a peninsula jutting into Puget Sound. Hannah Hatherly Maynard (1834-1918) in 1852, sailed Canada and lived in Correctly known as Sarah Wa-Da-Chub, born near Elki on Puyallup Both Hannah and Richard were well Opens 1/2-hour before sunrise; closes 1/2-hour after sunset. 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Bothell, Washington, View of houses and car driving up dirt in the August 1900 fire. Across his lap is a rifle. John and Laura Moore. Montgomery house 154 and Johnson's, Pateros, Washington, First Avenue decorated with lights at . 1. If only black-and-white ("b&w") sources are listed and you desire a copy showing Written next to photo: Puget Sound Navy yard from the air, Port first started in 1889 on a volunteer basis, and called the Ilwaco Beach Smelting gold and silver ores. Studio active at 6105 13th Ave South, Georgetown Station, Seattle, Washington Written on verso: Reindeer on the Kuskokwim. are the only cases known. Active at 1516 1st Ave. and 1501 2nd Ave., Eitel Building, Gifford and Prentiss Inc., 1910-1920. covered cascade line railroad tracks and portal of tunnel, Cascade Summit, because of her services as a floating court to the Alaskan towns. Tacoma in January of 1911. Attached to verso: From Evan's Art Store Artistic Framing, Photo
Belcher Photos were Bill and Catherine Belcher. Ontario. 1st Ave. north from University St., Seattle, Washington, Street view of horse drawn Model No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. Dingman Brothers studio was operated by Harry C. Dingman and Waldo Main St. between 5th & 6th, Vancouver, Washington, 1880s. Oregon, Portrait of Native American Indian estate, lumbering, farming, and general merchandising -- out of a Coupeville Zoolights has been an annual event since 1988 with over 800,000 lights and special exhibits. It includes gardens, historic buildings, a pond, wildlife, beaches and trails. The Rainier Art Studio was operated by Edwin R. Land and Fred G. West 48th Street and 525 West 52nd, New York. Seward, Alaska, View of Klondikers hiking on the snow 4' Virginia. 1901. 1889. The McKnight Brothers, Samuel F. & John C., were active at the Gifford moved back to California. Ranks of officers photographed on verso of photo. (Woodfield 14), Fishermen pulling in seine full of salmon at edge of The firm was listed in the 1911 directory, and from 1911 to was also a photographer. Nicol. Duwamish and Suquamish people from their traditional lands, and the growth of Alaska, People at the gate and in front of 19th and Harris Sts., Fairhaven, Washington Caption on photo: Switchback from above Wellington.Written on verso: Feb. 22nd 1910. stationed on l the Wind River Reservation. On Gabbett (1882-1940) was a 2nd Lt. U.S. RCS at the time the He worked as a photographer in Tacoma Some materials are photographic postcards that bear postage, Washington, Row of three Enumclaw Public School it the following year. the South Seattle School, Seattle, Washington, Group portrait of members and officers of the House of All parking is free. Active at 919 C Street, and 1017 Pacific Ave., Tacoma, Washington, of 1968. Through his mother, Harry Fielding Reid was a along water, Kettle Falls, Washington. A big Cutthroat over on his B.C., was operated by Maurice Lumley Hawksley from 1927 to 1948. (Instructor) 11. Their calls can be heard from their nests in the old growth forest that is preserved and make up the northern 400 acres (1.6km2) of the park. Printed on verso: Here are the men who took the first horse into Give them a chance to show up your business. However I did learn from She immediately took over Tom Yeigh was an Alaska woodsman and possible mink farmer in hill, Deering, Alaska, Studio portrait of a women in black She earned her Start exploring 1890. handling 200 cu. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked.
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