| 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: 3273 | |||
| Description: Caption in ink on front: "'Grist Mill' - see following documentation" Wooden two story structure above a stream with part of a bridge visible in the left foreground. Accompanied by a hand written history by Earl Utter, a great grandson of August Utter who built the grist mill. Part of the history, dated June 4, 69, reads: "The Utter grist mill built by the Reed boys in about 1880, their saw mill was operated by turbine and penstock in [the]grist mill. After the grist mill was completed, my grandfather, August Ritter took over and ground flour for the Indians and early settlers for many years..." | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3274 | |||
| Description: Photocopy of photo with caption: "A Scene on the 'Boulevard'" A man seated on a wagon pulled by two horses navigating a muddy mess of a road, presumably the Boulevard in Fairhaven. The wagon is loaded with what looks like coal. South Hill rises to the left; wooden steps go up the hill. A house is visible just beyond the steps. Written in pencil on reverse: "1903" | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1900-1910 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3275 | |||
| Description: A page taken from a book showing the Fairhaven Hotel. Caption on front: "'The Fairhaven' Completed September, 1890" The ornate hotel in its prime. First National Bank is in the southwest corner, ground level. Men, women and children stroll on Harris Avenue. A horse drawn carriage is at each entrance, one on Harris the other on 12th Street. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1890-1900 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3276 | |||
| Description: Caption on photo of menu says: "The Old Sea Gull Coffee House - Leads the way in making it possible for the working man to live. Waffles and Coffee... .10 - Hot Cakes and Coffee... .10 - Beef Stew... .05 - Clam Chowder .... .05 - Beans .... .05 - Pea Soup.... .05" and "Open Sunday 12 Noon - Pre-War Prices - 25 Years in Basement" and "211 East Holly St. - Geo. Vermeulen, Prop." | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3277 | |||
| Description: Caption on front pencil: "R.V. Peabody" and on reverse in pencil: "Russel[sic] V. Peabody - His cabin first Whatcom Co. seat - one of first permanent white settlers in Whatcom" and on address label on lower left corner: "Mrs. Edward Edson - 312 Mount Baker Apts. - Bellingham, Washington" Head shot of man with full dark beard, dark wavy hair, dark eyes, fair skin. Peabody and Capt. Henry Roeder landed at Whatcom Falls on Dec. 15, 1852 and in 1853 built the first post office and mill house (at Whatcom Creek) in Whatcom. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3278 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in pencil: "Motor Princess" and stamped in ink: "Oct 28 1925" Ship passing very close to a rocky point. On its side is written: Canadian Pacific Railway Company. The prow of another boat is visible on the left side foreground. The Motor Princess was the first Canadian Pacific Railway wooden, diesel motor ferry. Its dimensions were 165' x 43.5' x 9' It could hold forty autos and travel at 14 knots. It was built in 1923 and made its first trip between Sidney, BC and Bellingham in May 1923. | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: 1920-1930 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3279 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in pencil: "Motor Princess" and stamped in ink: "Oct 28 1925" Closer shot of Canadian Pacific Railway auto ferry with several passengers sitting out on the rocks, possibly waiting for high tide. Cannot tell if ship has run aground. See photo 3278 for description of the diesel powered ferry. | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: 1920-1930 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3280 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in ink: "Aubrey King - Thomas E. King - 302 Chuckanut - 733-2423" Group of two women and seven men and a horse, standing in front of a wooden wall, possibly a barn with an opening along side the wall. One woman wears a coat, hat, long skirt; the other appears to be wearing a cook's uniform. Two of the men are dressed in three piece suits, white shirts and caps; the rest wear various kinds of work clothes including one man in a long apron. All wear hats or caps. | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3281 | |||
| Description: Group of twenty unidentified men in suits and women in shirtwaists and long skirts or long dresses; sixteen of them stand on a huge logged tree trunk in a forest; four men sit on it in front of the others. Two of the seated men hold up, in their left hands, what appears to be a plant of some kind. The couple in the center could be a bride and groom. All look happy. | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3282 | |||
| Description: Same setting and people as photo 3281, but in this one five couples are dancing on the logged giant tree trunk. Two men sit off to the side of the trunk, holding violins - they must be providing music for dancing. May well be a wedding. | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
| Web Image: No Web Image Available | |||
| ID Number: 3283 | |||
| Description: The wooden PAF steamship Oakwood, built at PAF shipyard at Deadmans Point and sold to French interests in 1918. South Hill is in the background and Lowell School and Reid Boilerworks stand out. Another unidentified ship is adjacent to the Oakwood. See also photo 2191. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash) | |||
| Era: 1910-1920 | |||
| Photographer: Huntoon, Bert | |||
| # of Negatives: 1 | Negative Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3284 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in ink: "at Champion & West Holly Streets, the dividing line between New Whatcom and Whatcom to the right of this building. This was in the days before the fills; where the shore line came to Holly Street. The Great Northern Railroad track across Bellingham Bay to the right." On the front in ink: "Dobbs Photo" The three story builing in the foreground has a sign on its top floor that says "Golden Rule Bazaar - Importer of Crockery, Glass...Willow Woodenware, 5-10 cent Counters, Tent Depot" Looking across the Bay toward South Hill with Sehome Hill on the left. Four storefronts back to the Bay diagonally across from the Golden Rule Bazaar. | |||
| Place: New Whatcom (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1890-1900 | |||
| Photographer: Dobbs, Beverly | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3285 | |||
| Description: Unidentified large white clapboard colonial house with hip roof with two dormers and two chimneys. An enclosed sun porch extends out on the left side and two horseshoe-shaped arbors abut the house on the lower left corner. The entrance is covered. There is a second story balcony on the right side of the house and an arched window wth two adjacent narrow windows on the second story above and to the left of the entrance. A wooden fence runs along the house. Water is faintly visible in the left background, probably Bellingham Bay. A smaller house, partially visible, is adjacent. Although not identified on the photo this is the back of the "Stimpson" house at 115 South Forest. Since the house is on the east side of Forest, looking from the back yard the water is visible. Although often referred to as the Stimpson house, Edward K. and Catherine (Kitty) Stimpson did not live in it until the early 1950's. The house was built in 1914. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3286 | |||
| Description: Unidentified small village on water's edge with forest right behind it. The village consists of about a dozen buildings, mostly wooden, right on the beach with a few above the beach on the edge of the forest. One building appears to be made of brick or stone. The building adjacent to the brick one has illegible lettering across its top. According to "Looking Back" this is a view of early Whatcom; the brick building is the courthouse built in 1859 by T.G. Richards during the Fraser River Gold Rush. In 1906 the tideflat streets were elevated and only the first story of the courthouse remained above ground. Today it is on the historic register; its address is 1308 E St. The building with the illegible lettering on it is Whatcom House, built in 1871 at the corner of Astor and E Streets. | |||
| Place: Whatcom (W.T.) | |||
| Era: 1870-1880 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3287 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in pencil: "Rev J M Wilson" and stamped on reverse: "McBride & Anderson - Photographers - 705 Broadway N. - Seattle, Wa." Portrait of a clean shaven man with a shock of hair falling on his forehead and smiling slightly at the camera. He wears a suit jacket, tie and white shirt with a starched collar. Rev. Wilson was pastor of St. James Presbyterian Church on the NE corner of 14th and Taylor Streets in Bellingham, from 1906-1911, 1912-1918, 1920-1939. | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: McBride & Anderson | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3288 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in pencil: "John Padden - Son of Founder of Lake" and printed on front: "Nov 1959" An elderly gentleman wearing an overcoat, hat, white shirt, striped tie, glasses, smiling slightly. John Padden was born in 1879, the first white male child born in Fairhaven. The Padden homestead was bounded by Mill and 24th Streets. He died in 1969. | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: 1950-1960 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3289 | |||
| Description: Unidentified clean shaven man with nearly bald head, round wire-rimmed glasses and a serious expression facing the camera. He wears a dark suit jacket, white shirt and striprd tie with a tie tack. Printed on the photo mat: "Sandison - Bellingham, Wa." | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: Sandison | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3290 | |||
| Description: Caption in ink on reverse of photo holder: "Corp. Millard E. Mosher - Mt. Gretna, Pa.- '25" and in ink on the front of the photo: "1925" Young man in uniform with a pleasant expression. Mountains are in the background. | |||
| Place: Mt. Gretna (Penn.) | |||
| Era: 1920-1930 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3291 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in pencil: "St. James Presbyterian Church" and in ink: 'Built 1917 - NE cor. 14th & Taylor" Dark wooden shingled church with five double windows along the west side with the entrance in the southwest corner. Built on land donated by Frances Larrabee who had bought it from Mrs. Cyrus Gates. In 1957 the present St. James was built across 14th Street on the southwest corner. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair (torn, stained) | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3292 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in pencil: "Bellingham Singers Club" and stamped on reverse: "NO CHARGE Will be made for this photo if credit line is used - Jukes, Inc. - Bellingham, Wash." and "Apr 29 1927" On front in ink: "Jukes photo" Group of fifty men in five rows, all wearing suits and ties (with one exception) men in the front row sit cross-legged on the floor; in the second row the men kneel and in the three rows above the men stand. Their ages vary but most look middle-aged. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1920-1930 | |||
| Photographer: Jukes | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3293 | |||
| Description: Unidentified young woman in profile, hair pinned up, wearing an unusual dress with a white "V" on the top back and a white collar above it with a dark band under her chin attached to the collar. The sleeves have tucks below the shoulders. Possibly a nurse's uniform? Caption in pencil on photo mat: "My Favorite - M.M.M." | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3294 | |||
| Description: Caption in pencil on reverse: "E.H. Caley" Portrait of a very serious looking older man with white hair, parted on the left, rimless glasses, wearing a dark jacket with two lapel pins, a starched collared white shirt and a dark tie with a tie tack. Ernest H. Caley lived on the southside of Bellingham and worked for Pacific American Fisheries in the early 1900's. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1920-1930 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3295 | |||
| Description: Two fishing boats side by side (possibly tied together) The one most visible is the Clio - not to be confused with the steamship Clio, built at PAF Shipyard in Fairhaven in 1919 for the government shipping board and later renamed the Arcturus. This fishing boat has a pilot house and piles of nets on its stern. The pilot house of the other boat is visible but not much else. Caption on reverse in ink: "Nick Planovich" and stamped on reverse: "This is a Kodacolor Print made by Eastman Kodak Company...Week of September 13, 1954" | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: 1950-1960 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair (faded) | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
| Web Image: No Web Image Available | |||
| ID Number: 3296 | |||
| Description: Slide with caption in ink: "Soapy Smith Story" and stamped: "Dedman's Photo Shop - Skagway, Alaska" and "Jul 68..." Ten photos on display relating to the infamous con man Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith, known for his connection to organized crime in Colorado, the Northwest and Alaska. The name "Soapy" came from his soap bar swindles where he conned unsuspecting buyers into thinking they might win bug bucks that were supposedly wrapeed around the soap bars. He lived from 1860 until 1898 when he was shot dead in a gun fight in Skagway. | |||
| Place: Skagway (Alaska) | |||
| Era: 1960-1970 | |||
| Photographer: Dedman's Photo Shop | |||
| # of Negatives: 1 | Negative Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
| Web Image: No Web Image Available | |||
| ID Number: 3297 | |||
| Description: Slide with caption on front in ink: "Soapy Smith" and stamped on front: "Dedman's Photo Shop - Skagway, Alaska" and "Feb 69" Bearded man in a cowboy hat on a light colored horse. Caption written on negative: "Soapy Smith - Skagway, Alaska - July 4, 1898[sic]" (should be July 7, 1898 since he was on the way to the gun fight) This is likely the last picture of gangster Soapy Smith taken before he was shot in a gun fight in Skagway on July 8, 1898. See also photo 3296. | |||
| Place: Skagway (Alaska) | |||
| Era: 1960-1970 | |||
| Photographer: John Sinclair | |||
| # of Negatives: 1 | Negative Condition: Good | ||
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| Total # of Photograph Records found: 3737 | |||
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