| 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: 2180 | |||
| Description: Three men dressed in suits with two woman seated in front of them. One woman is young; the other older and much larger. Caption on reverse in pencil: "Earnie Outhouse(?), Lenna Outhouse, David Outhouse, Aunt Sally Outhouse, Eddie Outhouse." Printed on front: "Lawless - Superior Finish - Ute, Iowa" | |||
| Place: Ute, (Iowa) | |||
| Era: | |||
| Photographer: Lawless | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2181 | |||
| Description: Two young men and a young woman standing behind a seated man and woman with a younger child leaning against the seated woman. The women wear white dresses and the men, suits. Caption on reverse in pencil: "Travy (?) Thompson's family" | |||
| Place: | |||
| Era: 1900-1910 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2182 | |||
| Description: Caption on reverse in pencil: "Aunt Sallie Thompson" Printed on front: "D.A. Price - Extra Finish - 717 Edmond St., St. Joseph, Mo." Older woman who resembles "Aunt Sally Outhouse" of photo 2180. | |||
| Place: St. Joseph, (Missouri) | |||
| Era: | |||
| Photographer: Price, D.A. | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2183 | |||
| Description: Tintype of an unidentified, seated young woman, possibly blind. She has a very solumn expression and wears a dark dress with a frilly collar and a large comb in her hair. | |||
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| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
| Web Image: No Web Image Available | |||
| ID Number: 2184 | |||
| Description: Three folded, laminated New Whatcom newspaper front pages: Daily Reveille, May 26, 1899; The Blade, September 7, 1899; Daily Reveille, September 7, 1899. The establishment and opening of the Normal School (WWU today) is featured on each page. Stamped on the reverse of each: "Photography by Galen Biery, 1023 - 13th Street, Bellingham, Wash..." and dated 2/1/70. | |||
| Place: Bellingham, (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1890-1899 | |||
| Photographer: Biery, Galen | |||
| # of Prints: 3 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2185 | |||
| Description: Motorized fire truck with "Combination No. 2 - Bellingham, Washington" written on its side with ornate decorations at both ends and a number 2 in an oval beside the driver's seat. Ladders, hoses, axes,an alarm gong, a lantern are visible on the truck which looks new. | |||
| Place: Bellingham, (Wash.) | |||
| Era: | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2186 | |||
| Description: Two men with axes standing behind a rough log with a smoother log behind them. Both men wear hats, long sleeved shirts; one has suspenders, the other wears overalls. Behind the photo on a piece of cardboard is written: "Bob Shield & Emil Olsen making SPARS = mast & cargo booms, at the PAF Com. Point Shipyard, spring 1917. The log in the farground is 110 ft. long, 3 ft. in the butt and 12-14" in the top. That will make one mast. The one we are working on is the same size. Emil Olsen" Another sheet of paper with the photo reads: "Emil & Bob Shields. Emil Olsen, 2305 South St. Bellingham ph. 734-0530" | |||
| Place: Bellingham, (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1910-1920 | |||
| Photographer: Breidford, Elias from a postcard by Selma (Olsen?) | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2187 | |||
| Description: Edens Hall at WWU when it was a wooden frame building with dormers. Eight women stand on the front steps and three women sit on the steps. Two of the women, dressed in black, are probably house mothers; the others are students. Scrubby grass is in the foreground, Sehome Hill in background. | |||
| Place: Bellingham, (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1900-1910 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2188 | |||
| Description: Downtown Bellingham in the 1920's at the corner of Cornwall and Magnolia, showing Mannings, Inc. (1327 Cornwall), Jukes Photography (415 Sunset Bldg.), Ekho Drugstore (1331 Cornwall), Bellingham Real Estate Co. (109 W. Magnolia). Five cars of the period are parked along both streets. A man in top hat carrying a briefcase and possibly a woman and child (blurry in photo) next to him stand on the corner. Street car tracks are visible and a stop light hangs in the intersection. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1920-30 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2189 | |||
| Description: Caption printed on front: "Fairhaven High School Class of 1930 - 50th Reunion, June 14, 1980, Bellingham Country Club - Biery Photo" Approximately 40 unidentified members of the class. Three people, two men and a woman, have numbers (1,2, & 3) written on them in ink. Number 2 is probably David Morse of Morse Hardware. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1980-90 | |||
| Photographer: Biery, Galen | |||
| # of Prints: 7 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
| Web Image: No Web Image Available | |||
| ID Number: 2190 | |||
| Description: Negative copy of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, September 1870, v. XLI, No. 244, entitled "The Mediterranean of the Pacific" dealing with the geography and demography of the newly explored Pacific Northwest after the railroad arrived. Contains drawings of Indians, loggers, towns (Port Townsend, Victoria, Seattle, Olympia, Nanaimo) and a map of the Puget Sound.In front of the folder containing the article, its title is written in ink on a sheet of paper addressed to Pacific American Fisheries, 401 Harris Ave., Bellingham, Wash. | |||
| Place: Puget Sound (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1870-80 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Negatives: 18 | Negative Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2191 | |||
| Description: The P.A.F. steamship Oakwood docked in Fairhaven with South Hill in background. Reid Bros. Boiler Works is visible on the shore; Knox Ave. is prominent on South Hill. Photo appears in Great Pacific American Fisheries,# V.22. According to Radke's Pacific American Fisheries, Inc., the Oakwood was sold to French interests in 1918. (p. 108) A second unidentified ship is adjacent to the Oakwood. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1910-20 | |||
| Photographer: Huntoon, Bert (according to Great Pacific American Fisheries) | |||
| # of Negatives: 1 | Negative Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2192 | |||
| Description: Four men standing in front of a building with a storage business on the left and Hale-Morton Taxi on the right. Caption on reverse in ink: "Hale (Vern), Myr (?) Bornstein, Harold Case, Harold Morton - deceased" Morton and Hale operated Hale Morton Taxi & Auto Co.from about 1918 until 1925, first at 1213 Dock St., then 1217 Dock St. and by 1918 at 1217 Cornwall. (Dock St. became Cornwall) Also visible is the door to the right of the Taxi business marked 1217 1/2, Central Hotel which was above the street level businesses. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1920-30 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2193 | |||
| Description: At first this appears to be the interior of an unidentified store with two circular display racks containing agricultural products: flour (one sack from Wenatchee), corn, fruit (apples?), both fresh and in jars. A large, three masted boat made of grass or straw hangs from the ceiling above one of the displays.To the right of that display is a counter with stacked canned goods and three large glass jars filled with liquid with round objects (apples?) floating in them. There is a sturdy polished column at the end of the counter and above the counter the letters 'WHAT' are visible below ornately carved trim on the entablature. A single light bulb hangs in front of the counter. Across the room are low counters with chairs behind and at least eighteen photographs mounted on the wall above. Four chairs are placed in various spots on the floor and part of a balcony is visible on the left side of the photo. Ropes of grass and palm fronds hang on the walls, giving the room a Polynesian feel. Rather than a store this must be an office (Chamber of Commerce?) or museum, or possibly a trade fair or the Seattle World's Fair of 1909, the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition? Do the letters 'WHAT' actually spell 'Whatcom'? See also photos 2194, 2195. | |||
| 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: 2194 | |||
| Description: Continuation to the right of photo 2193 showing the counter with fruit and vegetables displayed fresh and in jars. The word 'WHATCOM' appears on the entablature above the counter and photographs are displayed behind the counter with a border saying "Bellingham Washington (Whatcom and Fairhaven Consolidation)...Increase Since 1900 Over 100 Per Cent" Next to this on the wall is a sign saying "Washington Red Cedar...Pat McCoy, Edison...) with a painting on the wall below it and another display of apples in front of it. A photograph of a man dressed formally in tails hangs to the right if the red cedar sign. Canned goods are stacked on the counter beside open books. A freestanding glass display case with more apples in it is in the foreground in front of the counter; a chair sits to the left of the display case facing away from the counter. Potted palms sit on top of the entablature which is held up by sturdy columns. Possibly the Seattle World's Fair of 1909, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition? See also photo 2195, 2311. | |||
| 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: 2195 | |||
| Description: Identical to photo 2194 but better quality. See also photo 2193. | |||
| 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: 2196 | |||
| Description: Part of unidentified sailing vessel with one mast visible. A log boom is just beyond it. Appears to be in Bellingham Bay with Lummi Island in the background. More logs cut into boards partly visible in foreground. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (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: 2197 | |||
| Description: Related to photos 2193, 2194, 2195, 2307. This one shows agricultural displays from Eastern Washington and Spokane which are named across the entablature along with what appears to be the word 'WASHINGTON', partly erased. A man, dressed in a three piece suit and hat, stands behind the counter displaying huge squash, onions,potatoes, pears, apples. Two short display racks stand on the counter, one with jars of preserved fish or meat, another with medals or coins. A potted plant sits on the entablature and a single light bulb hangs in front of it. Possibly the Seattle World's Fair of 1909, the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition? | |||
| 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: 2198 | |||
| Description: Unidentified pleasure boat with two well-dressed men sitting under a canopy toward the stern of the boat. The boat is long and narrow with a short top deck to which the canopy guy lines are fastened. Another similar boat is off the stern. Possibly on Bellingham Bay. | |||
| 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: 2199 | |||
| Description: "State of Washington" a 175 foot, stern wheeler steamboat, sister ship to the Fairhaven which was destroyed by fire in 1918. Both were built in Tacoma in 1889.The State of Washington operated for a number of years between Seattle and Bellingham Bay and then between Seattle and Everett. She was sold in 1913 to the Dalles-Columbia line for passenger and freight service on the Columbia; eventually she was sold to become a towing vessel and on June 23, 1919 while towing Standard Oil Barge 93 from Astoria to Portland she was completely demolished by a boiler explosion. South Hill is in the middle ground behind the ship and Fairhaven and Southern Railroad cars are visible on the shore. Heavy wooden planks appear in the foreground. | |||
| 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: 2200 | |||
| Description: A group of a dozen men standing on the leading edge of the plank road they are constructing. All but one man appear to be workers; one man in the center wears a suit and white shirt. All of the men wear hats. According to "Looking Back" this is Donovan Avenue in Fairhaven looking East from 6th Street. The building in the center is the fire hall on 12th Street. | |||
| Place: Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
| Era: 1900-1910 | |||
| Photographer: unknown | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2201 | |||
| Description: Caption on front in ink: "Gaveota" and stamped on reverse in ink: " additional photographs may be oredered by giving number appearing on back or front of photograph - Wheelan Studio, H. C. Capwell Co., Oakland 12, Calif." In foreground, a sailing skiff with two men aboard; in background, a three-masted sailing ship (presumably the Gaveota) escorted by a tug. They are in a large, unidentified body of water. | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: unknown | |||
| Photographer: Wheelan Studio (Oakland, Calif.) | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Fair | ||
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| Collection: Biery (Galen) papers and photographs | |||
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| ID Number: 2202.1 | |||
| Description: A large Holstein (Friesian in Europe) bull standing in a corner of a paddock with an unidentified man with a mustache and hat standing behind the animal. The bull has a ring through his nose and a lead attached to it. He has two short horns. Photo is in same frame as 2202.2 below it. Written in ink on front: "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: 2202.2 | |||
| Description: A large Holstein (Friesian in Europe) dairy cow wearing a thick collar with a large bell attached. A man with a mustache and hat stands behind her head. They are standing on mowed grass with a fence off to the left. Written in ink on front: "Photo by -Corbett-" See also photo 2202.1 which is above this one in same frame. | |||
| 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: 2203 | |||
| Description: Four men sitting, four men standing, four women standing and two dogs, one facing backwards and one sitting in front of the women, in front of a large white tent. The women all wear long dresses and two of them wear large hats. Two of the men wear suits and ties, the others work clothes; all wear hats. The man seated on the left has a rifle resting across his knees; he is smiling. Written on front in ink: "Mason Photo." Possibly a hunting party? A pink post-it note, attached to the front of the photo, says "p.4 B (or 13)" | |||
| Place: unknown | |||
| Era: 1910-1920 | |||
| Photographer: Mason | |||
| # of Prints: 1 | Print Condition: Good | ||
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| Total # of Photograph Records found: 3737 | |||
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