| 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: 3323 | |||
| Description: Capption on reverse in ink: "-P.A.F. Inc. - King Cove Alaska Salmon Cannery - 1944" Several one story gabled rectangular buildings on piers in the water with others on the adjacent shore. Water is in front and behind the buildings; stark, unforested mountains rise in the background. A couple of fishing boats are visible, pulled into piers. | |||
| Place: King Cove (Alaska) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3324 | |||
| Description: An unidentified group of twelve women, seven men, and fifteen children in four rows in front of a clapboard builing with two windows visible. They range in age from very young to one woman who appears elderly. Most of the women wear white shirtwaists and long skirts; some of the younger women wear white dresses with a narrow dark sash extending from their right shoulders and large white bows at both ears.(Possibly a uniform?) One little girl so dressed stands on a tree stump. The men wear suits and ties. Printed on front of photo mat: "The Brimerican - Sumas, Wn." | |||
| Place: Sumas (Wash.) | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: Brimerican (Sumas, Wash.) | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3325 | |||
| Description: Caption on sleeve in ink: "Naknek Ice Damage" Shoreline encased in ice with damaged pier. Naknek is in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Probably taken at PAF Cannery in Naknek. | |||
| Place: Naknek (Alaska) | |||
| Era: 1940-1950 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair (dark) | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3326 | |||
| Description: Caption on front of sleeve in ink: "Naknek Ice Damage" Similar to photo 3325 but shows more of the land encased in ice and snow as well as crumbling pier. Probably taken at PAF Cannery at Naknek. | |||
| Place: Naknek (Alaska) | |||
| 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: 3327 | |||
| Description: Caption in ink on sleeve: "Naknek Ice Damage" Similar to 3325, 3326 but shows more water and shoreline encased in ice along with exposed pilings. Probably taken at PAF Cannery at Naknek. | |||
| Place: Naknek (Alaska) | |||
| 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: 3328 | |||
| Description: Caption in ink on sleeve: "Naknek Ice Damage" Similar to 3325-3327, showing large chunk of ice over pilings (formerly a pier?) probably at the PAF Cannery in Naknek, Alaska. | |||
| Place: Naknek (Alaska) | |||
| 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: 3329 | |||
| Description: Caption in ink on sleeve: "Naknek Ice Damage" Similar to photos 3325-3328 showing aftermath of ice damage to pier probably at PAF Cannery there. A low snow-covered ridge is in the background. | |||
| Place: Naknek (Alaska) | |||
| 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: 3330 | |||
| Description: Caption on sleeve in ink: "Naknek Ice Damage" Similar to photos 3325-3329, with pier in left foreground and ice chunks in water in right foreground. A low snow-covered ridge is in the background. Probably at PAF Cannery at Naknek. | |||
| Place: Naknek (Alaska) | |||
| 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: 3331 | |||
| Description: Caption on front of sleeve in ink: "Naknek Ice Damage" and on reverse in pencil: "Naknek - Winter 1948-49" Aerial view of village with more than twenty buildings in a snow and ice-covered landscape. Difficult to differentiate between water and land. This is probably the PAF Cannery at Naknek. Similar to photos 3325-3330. | |||
| Place: Naknek (Alaska) | |||
| 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: 3332 | |||
| Description: Group of over fifty, well-dressed men, women and children standing on the porch steps of a large Queen Anne house under a sign in a gable above the porch roof that says "Dining Hall" There is a spindled frieze under the porch roof and a spindled balustrade below it. The bottoms of two rounded towers with windows can be seen above the porch. The men wear three piece suits, the women long dresses or skirs and shirtwaists; all wear hats and long-sleeved coats or jackets; the weather must be cold. Unfortunately the caption stamped on the reverse is illegible. | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: 1910-1920 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3333 | |||
| Description: Uncaptioned photo showing several fishing boats in dry dock at the PAF shipway at the west end of Harris Avenue at Deadman's Point in Fairhaven. Among the boats are the Katmai, the Minnahaha, the Tolstoi, the Sun-Wing and the Apache. They are varied sizes and types of boat. A white two-storied windowed building is at the water's edge and two smaller buildings are also visible. Bellingham Bay is in the middleground with the land on the far side in the background. | |||
| 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: 3334 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in ink: "Edgar Cowgill" and in pencil on the front: "Kirkpatrick" A daper-looking man with a bushy mustache wearing a three piece suit with a starched upright collared shirt and patterned tie. His hair is parted in the middle and he does not wear glasses. Cowgill was one of the early Fairhaven businessmen, part of the original group to incorporate the Fairhaven Land Company in 1888. He was also involved in several other Fairhaven business ventures, including lumber. He built a home in 1890 at 13th and Harris; by 1904 he lived at 723 14th Street. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1890-1900 | |||
| Photographer: Kirkpatrick | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3335 | |||
| Description: Group of about forty men standing in front of two plain, vertical board buildings. Snow is on the ground in the foreground and the background behind the buildings, along with denuded trees (spars?) Probably a logging camp. The men all wear dark work clothes - pants and suspenders or overalls, dark long sleeved shirts, and hats. There is a stump of a large tree partailly visible on the right side of the photo. Caption in ink on front: "Sandison Studio - 126 1/2 W Holly - Bellingham Wn" | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: Sandison, J. Wilbur | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3336 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in ink: "Bell. Coal Mine - started 1918" Several buildings with mining apparatus, a smaller one story building (office?), and three smokestacks belching dark smoke. A sign in front of the smaller building says: "Keep to Right - Drive Slow - Men Working" There is a large pile of coal debris in the left foreground. Bellingham Coal Mine was located in the Birchwood area of Bellingham. The entrance, shown in this photo, was at Birchwood and Northwest Ave. where Albertson's Supermarket is today (2012) | |||
| 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: 3337 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in pencil: "Larrabee School - 1906 - Harry 5th grade - Joe 6th grade" The students and teachers of Larrabee School standing and sitting at the ornate entrance to the school. The boys are dressed mostly in dark clothes, the girls in light colors. There is a wide age range. There are five teachers (four women, one man) all standing in the top row. This first Larrabee Grade School was built in 1890 and was located between Donovan and Larrabee Avenues and 20th and 21st Streets in Happy Valley. The first Fairhaven High School occupied the upper floors. It was used as a grade school until the present Larrabee Grade School on 18th St. between Larabee and McKenzie was built. The original four story school building with towers, gables, arched entrances was torn down in 1919. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1900-1910 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair (torn) | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3338 | |||
| Description: Five men, a woman and a child standing in a pasture with four cows and a calf, mostly Holsteins, and one horse. Each of four men is holding the lead of a cow or bull; with one hand, the woman holds the collar with a bell attached of one of the cows and the hand of the child with her other hand. One man holds the reins of the horse. Caption on front, lower right: "Photo by Corbett" | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: Corbett | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3339 | |||
| Description: Unidentified man with receding hairline wearing a dark turtleneck sweater, corduroy jacket, dark rimmed glasses and smoking a pipe, sitting at a very cluttered desk, looking at the camera with a serious expression and holding a copy of the Puget Sound Mail newspaper with an illegible top headline. A legible front page article is entitled: "La Conner Has Many Historical Points of Interest" Stamped on reverse: "Art Hupy - This Photograph Not To Be Reproduced Without Permission Of The Photographer - 2036 N.E. 98th - Seattle, Wash. 98115 - LA 2-HUPY" See also Photo 3580; probably the same newspaper and definitely the same unidentified man. | |||
| Place: La Conner (Wash.) | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: Hupy, Art | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3340 | |||
| Description: Unidentified interior large living or meeting room. There is a large brick fireplace in the center of one wall with a piano to the left of the fireplace. The piano has inlay decorations that look vaguely Middle Eastern. There are ten Oriental rugs scattered around on the floor. Ladderback chairs and rockers are haphazardly arranged around the room. Several potted plants sit on the fireplace mantle and the piano along with what appears to be a Chinese vase. Carpets and a textile hang on the walls. Two chandeliers with four lamps in each hang from beams in the ceiling. A metal setee of some sort hangs by chains suspended from the ceiling. There are two closed doors in the fireplace wall and another in the wall perpendicular to it. A brass samovar sits on the floor in front of the fireplace. | |||
| 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: 3341 | |||
| Description: Caption on front in ink: "Town of Sumas, May 1904" and on reverse in ink: "Jessie Lindsay Johnson - May 29, 1904 - Presented by Jay Record My Pard (?) - Erwin Parnnett - Sumas, Wash." Village of Sumas with Northern Pacific trains going through center of town in two directions. Several commercial buildings are visible including Sumas News, Hotel Mt Baker and several others unidentified, as well as many houses, a school and a church. The forest is in the middle ground with farms at the edge and mountains in the distance. There are planked sidewalks and several streets in a grid pattern. It looks quite prosperous. | |||
| Place: Sumas (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1900-1910 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair (stained) | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3342 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in pencil: "Sumas Rail Road Station" Ten men standing in front of the one story dark clapboard station with no train in sight. A man in a horse and carriage is crossing the tracks between the station and another very similar building, possibly also part of the railroad station. A dog lounges in the foreground on the planked road that crosses the tracks. A white two story clapboard building sits behind the station and a hill rises behind that with what appears to be a gravel pit in it. Tree debris is scattered around on the ground beside and in front of the planked street. | |||
| Place: Sumas (Wash.) | |||
| 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: 3343 | |||
| Description: Captions on front in ink: "$40,000 Shipment of Iron Chinks to Puget Sound and Alaska Fish Cannerys." and "Smith Cannery Machines Co. - Seattle Wash." and "Lon Lewis - Seattle" Procession of several horse drawn wagons carrying Iron Chinks down a Seattle street. Bystanders, mostly men in suits and hats, look on. A small dog crosses the street in the foreground. Multi-story buildings line the street in the middle and background. A sign on the top floor of one building reads "SA...Kenneth Hotel" The Iron Chink salmon butchering machine was invented in 1901/1902 by Edmund Smith, displacing Chinese workers in the canneries. By 1904 Iron Chinks were placed in six canneries in the Puget Sound. | |||
| Place: Seattle (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1900-1910 | |||
| Photographer: Lewis, Lon | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3344 | |||
| Description: A group of sixteen men, ten women and six children in three rows, two rows standing, one seated in front. A man with an accordion sits in the middle of the front row, with a woman at his left (his wife?) and a younger woman at his right. Possible the whole front row of six children and four women is his family. The women standing in the second row wear long dresses or shirtwaists and long skirts. Many of the men wear suits, ties and hats. Caption in ink on front: "Photo by Corbett" and in pencil on reverse: "Steamer" (or Steaner?) | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: Corbett | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3345 | |||
| Description: Unidentified coastal village with about a dozen wooden structures, a wooden pier with two buildings on it,a second pier in the distance. Smoke belches out from a stack on one building in the center of the photo. A distant building has white letters on its roof (possibly PAF?). Wood debris is scattered around. A couple of water towers rise above the buildings. No people or animals are visible. Topography is flat. Very bleak landscape. | |||
| 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: 3346 | |||
| Description: Twenty five men in band uniforms with their instruments standing and sitting in four rows on the steps of a house that has a small sign on it saying "Doctor Cook" A large drum sits on the ground next to the bottom row of band members; "Washington State Band of Bellingham" is written on the drum. Embossed on the front of the photo mat: "Rembrandt Studio" Dr. Cook was an early Bellingham physician; his office was in the Fischer Block and later the Bellingham National Bank Building. This photo was probably taken at his residence, possibly when he lived at 829 High Street. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1900-1910 | |||
| Photographer: Rembrandt Studio | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 3347 | |||
| Description: Multistory clapboard building with an arched roofline in the front. Windows run along the first and second story, front and side. Written over the entrance: "B.B. Steam Laundry & Dye Works" About twenty men and women (wearing aprons) stand in front of the building where two horse drawn carriages also are stoped. One carriage says on its side: "B.B.Steam Laundry - 10th & Larrabee Sts." These must have been pick up and delivery wagons. Stamped on reverse in ink: "Webster & Pierce - The Peoples Landscape and Portrait Photographers of the Pacific Coast" | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1900-1910 | |||
| Photographer: Webster & Pierce | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Total # of Photograph Records found: 3737 | |||
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