CPNWS Photograph Catalog

Collection:   Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
Number of Photographs:   3737

 
Total # of Photograph Records found: 3737
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Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2874
 
Description: Identical to photo 2855. White two story structure on barge in dry dock looking across Bellingham Bay toward the cement plant. Stamped on reverse: "Photography By Galen Biery - 1023 - 13th Street - Bellingham, Wash...Date 1965..."
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1960-1970
Photographer: Biery, Galen
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
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Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2875
 
Description: Caption on reverse in ink: "Biery - 1/27/62" Aerial view taken from the Southwest of Pacific American Fisheries complex in Fairhaven. South HIhll is in the background. There is little developed land aside from PAF in the lower part of Harris and Donovan Avenues.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1960-1970
Photographer: Biery, Galen
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
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Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2876
 
Description: Twenty four men, mostly dressed in workers' overalls, sitting on steps, or standing beside them, adjacent to a white clapboard building. Two men standing on the right side of the steps wear suits and ties; one man standing on the left side also does. Typed on a separate sheet on the reverse: "LEFT TO RIGHT. Ralph Ericksen, James Chevalier, Berger Ringoen, Herb Norbistrath, Olaf Stammes, John Stromme, Oscar Rodin, Lloyd Munkres, Dale Gilkey, Don Peterson, Isaac Gould, Ivan Graham, Claude Parker, Ole Anderson, Dale Dwight, Cecil Gray, Eric Westman, Roy Shetler, jack Bust, William VanEtten, Einar Rahm, Ing Mossiage, Jack Lind, Lloyd Guffey." Stamped on reverse: "Photo by Galen A. Biery - 3/10/65 - Bellingham, Washington" These men worked for PAF in various capacities.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1960-1970
Photographer: Biery, Galen A.
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2877
 
Description: Same unidentified man who was in photos 2849, 2871, 2872. He is standing next to the hull of a ship that is in dry dock. He is touching the hull. Behind him are tall wooden ladders leaning against a wooden building. Probably a ship at PAF Shipyards.
 
Place: unknown
Era: unknown
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2878
 
Description: The same unidentified man from photos 2849, 2871, 2872, 2877, sitting below what is probably the hull of a ship, pointing to a spot on the hull. He is wearing a slicker. The same large wooden ladders lean against a wall behind him.
 
Place: unknown
Era: unknown
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
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Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2879
 
Description: An unidentified ship listing on its side, marooned on rocks. There is water in the foreground, rocks and the ship in the middle ground and more water and dark hills shrouded in fog in the background. In the lower right foreground are three tall poles, possibly part of another ship from which the photo was taken.
 
Place: unknown
Era: unknown
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2880
 
Description: Taken from the deck of a ship or barge, heading toward an unidentified bridge (cantilevered, truss) between two land arreas with houses, trees and commercial waterfronts. Possibly the Aurora Bridge in Seattle.
 
Place: unknown
Era: unknown
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Fair
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Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2881
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Chuckanut Sandstone" and "Amsden Clark & Co. Fairhaven." A group of workers sitting and standing around the Chuckanut Quarry. Chunks of sandstone are strewn in front of them. Captain Henry Roeder began operating the sandstone quarry in 1857. It lasted until 1908. Among the buildings built in Bellingham from the quarry's sandstone were/are the Bellingham Bay National Bank, the Roth Apartments, the second Whatcom County Courthouse, the Armory.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1890-1900
Photographer: Amsden Clark & Co.
# of Negatives: 1Negative Condition: Good
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Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2882
 
Description: caption on front in ink: "Chuckanut Sandstone." Piles of sandstone mined fron the Chuckanut Quarry with excavating equipment on the side of the hill. See also photos (negatives) 2881, 2883, 2885-2888.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1890-1900
Photographer: unknown
# of Negatives: 1Negative Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
Web Image: No Web Image Available
ID Number: 2883
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Pike 1890 Block." The Bellingham Bay National Bank at the northeast corner of State and Holly Streets. This was constructed of Chuckanut sandstone in 1890. The proerty was purchased by Leonard Pike around 1900. The building was occupied by Puget Sound Power & Light for many years. There is an awning on the ground floor of the building in the middle of the block and a sign on a post that says "Drugs." A man stands in the street beside the building.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: unknown
Photographer: unknown
# of Negatives: 1Negative Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
Web Image: No Web Image Available
ID Number: 2884
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "John Bennett and his heather from Mt. Beaker 1868" Bennett stands by a small round table pointing at a pot of heather. Bennett came to Whatcom in 1858 from Glasgow, Scotland seeking gold and worked in the Sehome Coal Mine earning enough to purchase the Compton Claim beyond the Eldridge homestead. He was a horticulturist who started the first nursery in Whatcom which was the source of many Whatcom County plants.
 
Place: Whatcom (W.T.)
Era: 1860-1870
Photographer: unknown
# of Negatives: 1Negative Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
Web Image: No Web Image Available
ID Number: 2885
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Chuckanut Quarry." Looking down at the sandstone quarry from the hill above, showing excavating equipment, a house and the bay beyond. See also photos 2881, 2882, 2886-2888.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1890-1900
Photographer: unknown
# of Negatives: 1Negative Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
Web Image: No Web Image Available
ID Number: 2886
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Roth Stone Quarry, Chuckanut Bay" and "Chuckanut Bay and Stone Quarry" and "Hegg Photo." Taken from the railroad tracks with excavating equipment, and the water on the right side and a building on the left side. The Chuckanut Stone Quarry became the Roth Stone Quarry. See also photos 2881, 2882, 2885-2888.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1900-1910
Photographer: Hegg
# of Negatives: 1Negative Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
Web Image: No Web Image Available
ID Number: 2887
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Roth Quarry, Chuckanut." A man is perched on a large chunk of sandstone in the foreground; the quarry operation with several workers and horses is in the middle ground, and Chuckanut Bay and the shoreline are in the background. See also photos 2881, 2882, 2885-2888.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1900-1910
Photographer: unknown
# of Negatives: 1Negative Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
Web Image: No Web Image Available
ID Number: 2888
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "C.I. Roth Rock Quarry Crew, Chuckanut Bay." Over thirty men and at least two women (cooks?) standing and sitting in front of a building at the Quarry. C.I. Roth took over the Chuckanut Sandstone Quarry from his father-in-law, Henry Roeder. See also photos 2881, 2882, 2885-2887.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1900-1910
Photographer: unknown
# of Negatives: 1Negative Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2889
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Bond." A dark-haired man in a three piece suit, white shirt and tie, smiling slightly at the camera. He is Dr. Elias Austin Bond who taught mathematics at Bellingham Normal School, Western Washington College of Education and then Western Washington University from 1908 until 1946. See also photo 1816.
 
Place: unknown
Era: 1930-1940
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2890
 
Description: Caption on reverse in ink: "Keith Murray, Writer" and "78" Keith Murray was a professor of history at Western Washington State College and WWU from 1946 until 1977. In this photo he wears a Harris Tweed jacket and turtleneck and is smiling at the camera. He was also a writer, particularly about Native American fishing rights and local and Washington State history.
 
Place: unknnown
Era: 1970-1980
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2891
 
Description: Caption on reverse in ink: "Arthur Hicks. Writers" and "78..." A smiling white-haired gentleman in dark three-piece suit, white shirt and tie, holding an open book. Arthur Hicks was the first chairman of the Humanities department at the Normal School; he was hired in 1933. He also published extensively.
 
Place: unknown
Era: 1970-80
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2892
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Jarrett" A smiling, dark-haired man with dark-rimmed glasses. He is James Jarrett, president of Western Washington University from 1959-1964, also emeritus professor of education at University of California, Berkeley.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1960-1970
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2893
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Paul Woodring" Woodring was interim president of Western Washington University from 1964-1965. He was a WWU faculty member from 1939-1974. Woodring College of Education is named for him.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1960-1970
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2894
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Bunke". Harvey Bunke was president of Western Washington University from January 1965 to September 1967.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1960-1970
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2895
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Janice[sic]Welsh" A smiling woman with wavy hair wearing a dark dress with a corsage pinned on the right side. Jeanice Welsh (nee Turner) was the wife of Robert A. Welsh IV who, with his father, owned and managed the Bellingham Canning Company which was sold to Pacific American Fisheries. Jeanice and Robert built the large house at 17th and Taylor and raised five children there. Robert died at age 39 in 1943; in 1951 Jeanice married retired Army Colonel John Walton who died in 1957. She died on board a cabin cruiser that went down during an earthquake on the Fairweather Fault near Yakutat, Alaska on July 9, 1958.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1930-1940
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2896
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Rex Odell" An older, balding man with glasses wearing a dark shirt and striped tie. He is looking to his left and is in front of shelves of cigarettes, lighters, and bottles of beer, Odell was born in Grayling, Michigan in 1896 and came to Bellingham with his parents in 1904. He worked at many different jobs including at Pacific American Fisheries, Larson's Lumber Mill, construction work, roofing, ship building, box factories, farming in Wenatchee, owned The Stagg and Kulshan Tavern in Bellingham for 30 years, served on the Bellingham Board of Review for 17 1/2 years. He married Marion Anderson Burgess in 1954. He died in 1980.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1970-1980
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2897
 
Description: Caption on reverse in ink: "William Cox..." A balding man with wire-rimmed glasses, a bushy mustache, wearing a three piece suit, a white shirt with a trached collar and a striped tie. Cox came to Bellingham Bay in 1889 and bought the Bellingham Bay Gurney and Transfer Company on Cornwall Ave. in 1895. He was an architect who designed the Roeder home Elmheim, the Elks Club, part of the Leopold Hotel, and the Nelson Bank Building in Fairhaven.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: unknown
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
Restrictions:

Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs
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ID Number: 2898
 
Description: Caption on front in ink: "Fisher" Charles Fisher was president of Washington State Normal School (now Western Washington University) from 1923-1939.
 
Place: Bellingham (Wash.)
Era: 1920-1930
Photographer: unknown
# of Prints: 1Print Condition: Good
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Total # of Photograph Records found: 3737
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