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Michael Cirelli collection on Northwest photography, 1865-2000
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Cirelli, Michael, 1944-2002
- Title
- Michael Cirelli collection on Northwest photography
- Dates
- 1865-2000 (inclusive)18652000
1890s-1910s (bulk)18851925 - Quantity
- 6 boxes, (5 linear feet including approximately 450 photographs)
- Collection Number
- 2002.50
- Summary
- Research files and photograph collection of a researcher of Seattle and Northwest photography and history.
- Repository
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Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library
P.O. Box 80816
Seattle, WA
98108
Telephone: 2063241126 x102
library@mohai.org - Access Restrictions
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The collection is open to the public by appointment.
- Languages
- English.
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Michael Cirelli was an avid researcher of Seattle and Northwest photography and history. A Seattle native, Cirelli grew up in South Seattle, served in the Navy as a photographer in the 1960s, and afterwards continued to work with photography as a printer. When Cirelli lost his job around 1980, he managed to live on a modest fixed income and devote his time to research. Though he had researched and collected all his life, after 1980 he spent much of his time at local libraries photocopying and hand copying old newspaper articles and looking at photographs, and visiting local antique shops, collecting historic photographs and ephemera. Considered a local authority on historical photographers that visited or settled in Seattle or the Northwest, Cirelli amassed extensive files on early regional photography and history over his years of research and corresponded regularly with other local history aficionados and people engaged in genealogical research.
Michael Cirelli died at 58 years old in 2002.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection consists of research files on Seattle and Northwest photography and history, and Cirelli’s collection of photographs of Northwest subjects, largely by photographers who worked or lived in Seattle. The bulk of the materials dates from the late 1800s to the early 1900s.
The direction of Cirelli's research was informed by his focus on photography and the photographic record of early Seattle, Washington State and (to a lesser extent) Northwest history. The collection reflects the branching nature of his research; in addition to files on particular photographers, the collection includes files on the people, places, and events that were the subjects of early regional photography. So while Cirelli collected materials on established photographers like Frank LaRoche, the Lomen Bros. and Webster and Stevens, as well as on lesser known photographers, he also accumulated materials about Washington Territory pioneers, local politicians, prominent families, and picturesque local characters (such as Seattle’s “Umbrella Man,” Robert Patten), as well as on buildings, neighborhoods and events. In addition to the subject files, the collection contains a large amount of materials which remained unsorted at the time of Cirelli’s death, mostly photocopies, transcribed articles and notes.
The photography collection provides examples of work by many of the major photographers of the Northwest, largely photographers based in Seattle. Most of the photographs depict people and places in Seattle and Washington State, but a few depict other Northwest locations such as Alaska and British Columbia.
The collection also includes two sketchbooks created by Seattle pioneer Alfred M. Schillestad.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
View selections from the collection in digital format by clicking on the camera icons in the inventory below.
Restrictions on Use
The Museum of History & Industry is the owner of the materials in the Sophie Frye Bass Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from MOHAI before any reproduction use. The museum does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.
Preferred Citation
Michael Cirelli Collection on Northwest photography, Museum of History & Industry, Seattle
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Arranged in 3 series:
- Research files
- Photographs
- Alfred M. Schillestad sketchbooks
Location of Collection
3a.2.5, 7-9Acquisition Information
Donated by the estate of Michael Cirelli via Rosemary Pimentel, August 2002.
Separated Materials
24 photographic and lithographic postcards of local subjects were relocated to the Museum’s postcard collection.
13 books were relocated to the Sophie Frye Bass Library book collection
Ephemera from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition was transferred to the Museum’s Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Collection, Accession No. 2006.3.
Bibliography
Hendrickson, Jody. "The Schillestad Family: Sketches of Salmon Bay Life ." HistoryLink.org:The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State. 2007 <http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=8334>.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
Research Files, 1865-1995 , (bulk 1890s-1910s) Return to Top
Cirelli’s research files consist primarily of photocopies or transcriptions of newspaper articles, mostly from the late 1890s to early 1900s, sometimes interspersed with contemporary materials such as clippings or correspondence, as well as Cirelli’s handwritten notes. Files on photographers may also contain photocopies of photographs or inventories of photographs held by local repositories.
The original folder titles have been retained; untitled folders were assigned titles based on folder contents.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Photographers
Arranged alphabetically by last name or subject.
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Box/Folder | ||
1/1 | James O. Bashford |
1892, 1949 |
1/2 | James Orville Booen |
1888-1891, 1945, 1952, 1991 |
1/3 | William F. Boyd |
1893, undated |
1/4 | D.R. Brockman
Regarding photographer John H. Brockman and his family
|
1883-1890s, 1955 |
1/5 | Henry Herman Brodeck
Walla Walla photographer and owner of Brodeck & Co.’s Photograph Gallery. Also includes clippings
about other Walla Walla photographers, such as B.B. Day, Cupp & Day and John Montgomery; and other local news.
|
1869-1890 |
1/6 | Camera clubs |
1895-1907 |
1/7 | Camera workers
Correspondence (1992) and photocopies (1876-1900) regarding entries in the British Columbia
photographic directory Camera Workers.
|
1876-1900, 1992 |
1/8 | George Cantwell
Includes photographs of Cantwell’s gravestone.
|
circa 1896-1925, 1989 |
1/9 | Harry B. Carratt |
1900-1941 |
1/10 | Edward Chamberlain |
1887 |
1/11 | Frederick H. Colvin |
1892 |
1/12 | Curtis & Guptill
Photography firm of Edward Curtis and Thomas Guptill. Mostly clippings with photographs by Asahel and
Edward Curtis; also clippings about Alaska.
|
1890s-1906 |
1/13 | B.B. (Beverly B.) Dobbs |
1888-1922 |
1/14 | E.F. Dollarhide |
1876-1877 |
1/15 | William Duckering |
1895-1915 |
1/16 | Spencer Dyer
Includes photographs of his gravestone.
|
1887-1891 |
1/17 | F.J. Eastman |
1881-1905 |
1/18 | Nathan Eaton |
1865-1879 |
1/19 | Eggan Brothers
James Eggan, Seattle photographer
|
1892-1901 |
1/20 | Giles Ford |
1852-1872 |
1/21 | Charles Frank |
1876-1883 |
1/22 | Globe Photo Studio
Includes information about James P Ball, the African American daguerreotypist and owner of the Globe
Photo Studio, and his family. Includes a Globe Photo Studio cabinet card.
|
1892, 1923, undated |
1/23 | O.D. (Otto) Goetze |
1931, 1946, undated |
1/24 | U.P. (Urban Pope) Hadley |
1884-1916 |
1/25 | Nils P. Halvorson |
1901-1905 |
1/26 | E.J. Hamacher |
1897-1900, undated |
1/27 | Oregon C. Hastings |
1875-1891 |
1/28 | F.J. (Frank Jay) Haynes |
1883, 1890, undated |
1/29 | Peter L. Hegg
Also includes information about his brother, photographer E.A. Hegg.
|
1898-1903, 1955 |
1/30 | Burt Herrick |
1992, undated |
1/31 | Gil (Gilbert D.) Horton |
1884-1893, 1936, undated |
1/32 | W.M. (Walling) Horton |
1906-1907 |
1/33 | Hiram Hoyt |
undated |
1/34 | C.J. Huntington |
1874-1878, 1904 |
1/35 | Frank Jacobs |
1916, 1947 |
1/36-38 | Judkins (David R. and others)
3 folders, including 1 folder photocopies of Judkins photos. 22 modern prints of Judkins photos were
moved to the Photographs series
|
circa 1880-1906 |
1/39 | Frank LaRoche |
1891-1934 |
1/40 | James P. Lee |
1964, undated |
1/41 | E.A. Light |
1865-1893 |
1/42 | Lomen Brothers
Photocopy of
Lomen Brothers’ Photographic Collection, Nome, Alaska, 1900-1935, a guide
to a collection at the Glenbow Archives
|
1968 |
1/43 | Mort McClaire |
1877-1895 |
1/44 | Samuel F. McKnight |
1887-1914 |
1/45 | Walter P. Miller
Includes clippings about his father, Concrete, Washington pioneer Magnus Miller.
|
1896-1940 |
1/46 | Carl A. Missimer |
1877-1895 |
1/47 | Charles H. Morford
Includes genealogical information.
|
1887-1924, 1980s |
1/48 | Muirhead
Regarding Charles H. And Lewis P. Muirhead
|
1936, 1957 |
1/49 | F.H. Nowell |
1907-1908; 1950 |
1/50 | Theodore E. Peiser |
1883-1908 |
1/51 | Peterson Brothers (Louis and Henry) |
1876-1931 |
1/52 | Photography Advertising
Primarily photocopies of newspapers advertisements
|
late 19th century |
1/53 | Edwin Pierson |
circa 1921-1930 |
1/54 | A.C. (Arthur) Pillsbury |
1898-1899 |
1/55 | P.B. (Preston Brooks) Randolph |
1888-1898, 1955 |
1/56 | T.G. “Shorty” Randolph |
1927 |
1/57 | W.F. (William Francis) Robertson
Includes color snapshots of Robertson’s grave
|
1866-1911; 1947, 1961 |
1/58 | A.D. Rogers |
1889-1917 |
1/59 | W.P. (William) Romans |
1909, 1934, 1953 |
1/60 | E.M. (Edward M.) Sammis |
1860-1868 |
1/61 | A.G. (Alfred) Simmer |
1896, 1940, 1979 |
1/62 | John P. Soule |
1886-1904, 1928 |
1/63 | Lachlan Taylor |
1915 |
1/64 | J.E. (John Edward) Thwaites |
1910, 1940 |
1/65 | John T. Wagness |
1890s, 1990 |
1/66 | A.H. (Alvin Henry) Waite |
1892-1896 |
1/67 | Carleton Watkins |
1882 |
1/68 | Polly Weaver
Includes correspondence from Weaver, who was the wife of Miles W. Weaver, grandson of photographer
D.R. Judkins. She researched and wrote the article “The Judkins Photographers”
|
1985-1994 |
1/69 | Ira J. Webster
Includes information about Webster and Stevens
|
1901-1965 |
1/70 | Anders Beer Wilse |
1887-early 1900s |
1/71 | Veazie Wilson |
1890s, undated |
1/72 | Olof J. Wingren |
1904-1907 |
1/73 | Alfred S. Witter |
1899, 1956 |
1/74 | Alonzo Woodard |
1876-1918 |
1/75 | John V. Yantis |
1865 |
Seattle and regional history
Arranged alphabetically by last name, place name, or subject.
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Box/Folder | ||
2/1 | Angeline
Daughter of Chief Sealth
|
1880-1905, 1963, 2000 |
2/2 | Architects |
1876-1903, 1978 |
2/3 | Artists
Largely regarding painters of Seattle and Pacific Northwest scenes
|
1877-1933 |
2/4 | Ballast Island
Regarding an artificial island on Seattle waterfront made by ballast dumped by ships, once occupied by
Native Americans.
|
1877-1892 |
2/5 | William N. Bell |
1872-1900 |
2/6 | William Belond
Also known as “Billy the mug”; Rainier baseball team manager, saloon owner and owner of fighting
chickens and dogs.
|
1894-1906 |
2/7 | Suzanne Rognan Bernardi
Teacher at Government school at Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska
|
1900-1902, 1995, undated |
2/8 | Annabelle Berry
Regarding genealogical research on Berry’s family
|
1892-1994 |
2/9 | Bicycles
Bicycling and bicycle paths in Seattle
|
1897-1898, 1995 |
2/10 | Buildings |
circa 1880s-1910 |
2/11 | C.C. Calkins |
1890-1897, 1992 |
2/12 | Capitol Hill |
1901-1909 |
2/13 | Cemeteries |
1884-1898 |
2/14 | “Indian” John Cheshiahud |
1891, 1906 |
2/15 | Chinese |
1876-1913, undated |
2/16 | Correspondence--miscellaneous |
1990s |
2/17 | J.A. Costello
Seattle newspaperman
|
1887-1897 |
2/18 | Counterbalance
Regarding the use of counterbalance weights in railways
|
1888-1909 |
2/19 | Thomas M. and Katherine Cranney |
1889-1907, 1937-1950 |
2/20 | John F. Damon (Reverend) |
1863-1898 |
2/21 | Denny Hill regrade
Article: “Mountain-moving in Seattle,” V.V. Tarbill. Harvard Business Review, July 1930
|
1930 |
2/22 | Doctors |
1875-1892 |
2/23 | Equality Colony at Bow, Washington
2 color snapshots
|
1990 |
2/24 | Evangel (steamer) |
1881-1903 |
2/25 | First Washington Volunteers |
1899-1902, 1925 |
2/26 | Flagpoles |
1878-1895 |
2/27 | Ed Fredlund
Whatcom County deputy county auditor
|
1902-1903 |
2/28 | Lou Graham
“Notorious courtesan”
|
1885-1907 |
2/29 | Hagadorn (family) |
1896, 1926, undated |
2/30 | Hops |
1882-1896 |
2/31 | Hospitals |
1883-1909 |
2/32 | House boats |
1901, 1906 |
2/33 | June 6, 1889 (Seattle fire) |
1889, 1891 |
2/34 | May Lydia Kellogg |
1889-1914 |
2/35 | Mary and James Kenworthy |
1878-1898, undated |
2/36 | King County |
1983, 1986 |
2/37 | Klondike |
1898-1907 |
2/38 | Lewis family
Nellie, Swan and Nelson, hotel proprietors
|
1892-1899 |
2/39 | Lowman-Hanford
Lithographic company
|
1891-1892 |
2/40 | Martin McAndrews |
1898, 1950s |
2/41 | John F. McDonald |
1891-1899, 1916 |
2/42 | Maps (street maps) |
undated |
2/43 | Marriage and death certificates |
late 1800s-1940s |
2/44 | Mrs. D.S. Maynard (wife of “Doc” Maynard) |
1875-1896, 1970 |
2/45 | Miles Brothers
Largely regarding theaters in general, particularly motion picture theaters.
|
1889-1909, 1937-1939, 1965, 1984 |
2/46 | Mineral Palace (Pioneer Place, Seattle) |
1893-1894 |
2/47 | George Moore |
1872-1897 |
2/48 | Fonda-Nadeau family
Ira Nadeau, May Fonda Nadeau, George Fonda
|
1898-1906, 1916, 1949, 1970 |
2/49 | Newspapers |
1869-1902 |
2/50 | “Now & Then” clippings
Clippings of feature by Paul Dorpat for the Seattle Times
|
circa 1999-2000 |
2/51 | Pacific Coast Co. |
1880s, undated |
2/52 | O.W. Pautzke (businessman) |
1918, 1932 |
2/53 | Pioneers |
circa 1860s-1900 |
2/54 | R.W. and Margaret Pontius
Early settlers of Seattle
|
1880-1902, 1917, 1930 |
2/55 | A.B. (Antonio Bordeau) Rabbeson Pioneer |
1878-1891 |
2/56 | Emma M. Rhodes
Proprietor of store of Native American arts and crafts
|
early 1900s |
2/57 | Schillestad family
See also: Arthur M. Schillestad sketchbooks (Folders 2/78-79)
|
1878-1938, 1960, 1990s |
2/58 | “Seattle Album” clippings
Newspaper feature showing a historical photograph accompanied by a description
|
1950s-1960s |
2/59 | Seattle history
Largely reproductions of “Now and Then” articles by Paul Dorpat
|
1987-1992 |
2/60 | Ship canal |
1887-1905 |
2/61 | David Sires (Reverend)
Pioneer and preacher. Includes materials about other pioneer members of Sires’s family, such as
William P. Boyd and Captain J.W. Selden.
|
1860s-1880s |
2/62 | Andrew J. Smith
Includes materials about Daniel Pullen, early settler on the Quillayute land, and Smith’s
son-in-law.
|
1879-1898 |
2/63 | Jefferson Randolph “Soapy” Smith
Con artist and gangster. Includes materials about other “bunco men” and swindlers. Includes materials
about E.A. Hegg, Skagway photographer who photographed Smith and his associates.
|
1897-1899 |
2/64 | Speed Boat |
1909-1912 |
2/65 | Martin V.B. Stacy |
1884-1904 |
2/66 | Francis Marion (Frank) Streamer
Pioneer, traveler.
|
1876, 1962 |
2/67 | Tacoma |
1876-1920, 1955 |
2/68 | William F. Taylor
Also includes materials about the town of Mora.
|
1916, 1944, 1963, undated |
2/69 | Turnbull family |
1888-1944 |
2/70 | “Umbrella man” Robert W. Patten |
1901-1910 |
2/71 | Ben Ure |
1889-1916 |
2/72 | Washington Colony |
1880-1883 |
2/73 | “Way Back When”
Seattle Times feature showing a historical photograph accompanied by a
description
|
1930s |
2/74 | David H. Webster |
1890-1909 |
2/75 | Ursula Wyckoff |
1858-1887 |
2/76 | John T. Yarno Shipbuilder |
1880-1891 |
2/77 | Henry Yesler |
1852-1908 |
3 | Unsorted materials
Largely photocopies
|
bulk late 1800s-early 1900s |
4 | Unsorted materials
Photocopies, index card reference file and handwritten notes
|
bulk late 1800s-early 1900s |
PhotographsReturn to Top
- By photographer
- By subject or genre
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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By photographer
Arranged alphabetically by photographer.
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Box | ||
5 | 2002.50.94: Men posing on ship on Seattle waterfront
E.J. Bailey & Co. , Seattle (photographer)
|
circa 1890s |
5 | 2002.50.108: Young men in military uniform - “High School cadets”
Barton Bros. (photographer)
|
1900 May 11 |
5 | 2002.50.80: C.C. Calkins Hotel, East Seattle (Mercer Island)
Boyd, William F., b. 1848 (photographer)
|
circa 1889 |
5 | 2002.50.101: Man standing in ruins of Seattle fire - “Looking west from Boston
Block”
Boyd, William F., b. 1848 (photographer)
|
1889 |
5 | 2002.50.71: Front Street, Pioneer Square
Boyd and Braas (photographer)
|
circa 1890 |
box:oversize | ||
6 | 2002.50.121: Portrait of boy on chair
Brass, George H. (photographer)
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1900 August 24 |
Box | ||
5 | 2002.50.31-.32: Scenic landscapes of Washington state
Bradley, L. (photographer)
7 photographs
Mounts signed “L. Bradley.” Includes an image of Ravenna Park with a rustic shed.
|
undated |
5 | 2002.50.21: Mount Rainier
Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941 (photographer)
13 photographs
Stamped or signed with Curtis's name.
|
1921, undated |
5 | 2002.50.74: Crowds on Front Street in Nome
Dobbs, B. B. (Beverly Bennett) (photographer)
|
circa 1901 |
5 | 2002.50.153: People and horse drawn carts on Front Street in Nome
Goetze, O. D. (Otto Daniel) (photographer)
|
|
5 | 2002.50.20: Copper River, Alaska
Hegg, Eric A., 1867-1948 (photographer)
|
circa 1908 |
5 | 2002.50.35: Alaska - Dyea, Canyon City, Dawson City
Hegg, Eric A., 1867-1948 (photographer)
5 photographs
|
circa 1898-early 1900s |
5 | 2002.50.69: Views of Cordova and Fairbanks, Alaska and miners
Hegg, Eric A., 1867-1948 (photographer)
5 photographs
|
early 1900s |
5 | 2002.50.99: Groups on schoolchildren on steps of Seattle Central School
Judkins, David R. , Seattle (photographer)
Some identifications on verso
|
1886, undated |
5 | 2002.50.154: Log home on the corner of Second and Columbia Streets, Washington
Territory
Judkins, David R. , Seattle (photographer)
|
undated |
5 | 2002.50.168: Miscellaneous
Judkins, David R. , Seattle (photographer)
22 photographs (modern prints)
Includes photographs of Judkins and his family, his home and photography studio
Photographs relocated from research file on Judkins
|
circa 1890-1900 |
5 | 2002.50.43-.61: Cascade mountains scenes
Kinsey, Darius, 1869-1945 (photographer)
19 photographs
The Kinsey photographs include images depicting railroad tracks, logging scenes and a shingle mill.
The group includes the images listed below, which are available in digital format by clicking on the icon.
|
1896 |
Box | ||
5 | 2002.50.44: House near Mount Si, near North Bend
|
circa 1900 |
5 | circa 1900 | |
5 | 2002.50.128: Mount Index from Sunset Falls on Skykomish River
Kinsey, Darius, 1869-1945 (photographer)
|
1907 |
5 | 2002.50.78: U.S. Cruiser Grant on Elliott
Bay
LaRoche, Frank (photographer)
|
circa 1890s |
5 | 2002.50.32: Cabinet card showing Snoqualmie Falls
LaRoche, Frank (photographer)
|
early 1890s |
5 | 2002.50.158: Two men at Muir glacier
LaRoche, Frank (photographer)
|
circa 1890s |
5 | 2002.50.39: Mount Rainier
Linkletter, L.G. (photographer)
Hand colored
|
|
5 | 2002.50.110: Scenes at Rainier National Park
Linkletter, L.G. (photographer)
4 photographs
One photographs signed "L.G. Linkletter"; others are probably by Linkletter
|
circa 1907 |
5 | 2002.50.19: Nome scenes
Lomen Bros. (photographer)
7 photographs
|
circa 1910s |
5 | 2002.50.103: Group near wood shingle house at lake
Miller, Walter P. , Port Angeles (photographer)
Written on verso: “A.A. Smith’s camp - Lake Cresent”
|
circa 1890s |
5 | 2002.50.18: S.S. Ohio leaving Seattle for Nome
Nowell, Frank H., 1864-1950 (photographer)
Photograph stamped by Roger Dudley; probably a copy of a F.H. Nowell photograph
|
1907 June 19 |
5 | 2002.50.36: Alaska photographs
Nowell, Frank H., 1864-1950 (photographer)
4 photographs
Dawson Creek, a mine at Glacier Creek, and passengers landing from the S.S. Umatilla in Nome; also includes Nowell’s Seattle storefront at 1212 4th Ave
|
circa 1904-1907 |
5 | 2002.50.90: Portrait card - “Carl Anderson”
Lynn & Cram , Seattle
|
undated |
5 | 2002.50.125: Svenska Missions Kyrka confirmation class, Ballard
Nordlund, Klaus E. (photographer)
|
circa 1890s |
5 | 2002.50.126: Northwest corner of Washington Street and 2nd Avenue, Seattle, showing
entrance to Billy’s Mug and the State Medical Institute
Seattle Photographic Company (photographer)
|
circa 1910s |
5 | 2002.50.106: Indian hop pickers in field
Soule, John P. , Seattle (photographer)
|
1900 |
5 | 2002.50.40: President Roosevelt addressing crowd during Seattle visit
Underwood & Underwood (photographer)
1 stereograph
|
1903 |
5 | 2002.50.107: Washington National Guard in front of Armory building on Union Street,
Seattle
Warner, Arthur Churchill, 1864-1943
(photographer)
|
1889 June 17 |
5 | 2002.50.15a-.17a: Webster & Stevens photographs
Webster & Stevens (photographer)
86 photographs
Examples of photography done by the commercial studio started by Ira Webster and Nelson Stevens.
Webster, Stevens and their staff took thousands of photographs of Seattle and the Northwest in the early 1900s. This
set includes examples of their photographs of Seattle buildings, waterfront and city street scenes and scenes of city
life and events; a few depict scenes outside Seattle, such as a logging crew. All photographs have the Webster &
Stevens signature, photograph numbers and/or blue studio stamp.
|
circa 1903-1920s |
5 | 2002.50.79: Washington Hotel during regrade of Second Avenue
Webster & Stevens (photographer)
|
circa 1909 |
5 | 2002.50.89: Ships
Wilse, Anders Beer, 1865-1949 ,
Seattle Photographic Company (photographer)
44 photographs
|
circa 1898-early 1900s |
5 | 2002.50.92: Seattle Mayor Tom Hume
Wilse, Anders Beer, 1865-1949 (photographer)
|
circa 1900 |
By subject or genre |
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Box | ||
5 | 2002.50.17b: Miscellaneous Seattle scenes 17 photographs
|
circa 1900-1960s |
5 | 2002.50.22: Mount Rainier 10 photographs
Unsigned, though some probably by Asahel Curtis
|
undated |
5 | 2002.50.23: Mount Rainier; Snoqualmie Falls Hand colored
|
undated |
5 | 2002.50.24: Mount Rainier with daffodils Hand colored
Mat signed "Norman Edison"
|
undated |
5 | 2002.50.25-.26: Cabinet card portraits 38 cabinet cards
By various Seattle and Puget Sound region studios. Most of the cards identify the person
photographed.
|
undated |
5 | 2002.50.27: Daguerreotype print of portrait of Mary Ann Boren Denny and Louisa
Boren Denny
Copied by Lawrence D. Lindsley in 1905.
|
circa early 1850s |
5 | 2002.50.28: Charles and Reta Denny and their son Horton 3 cabinet cards
Rugg Minneapolis;
McClaire , Seattle (photographer)
Charles was the son of Seattle pioneer Arthur Denny
|
1893, undated |
5 | 2002.50.29.1: Bailey Gatzert
Eduoart & Cross (photographer)
|
circa 1870s |
5 | 2002.50.29.2: Michael Kegnze (Director of Seattle Symphony) |
1909 |
5 | 2002.50.30: Jackie Oakie, Clark Gable and Loretta Young at Mount Baker Lodge during
filming of “The Call of the Wild” |
1935 March 22 |
5 | 2002.50.34: Steamer City of Seattle in Alaska
waters |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.37: Stereographs |
|
Box | ||
5 | Washington volunteers on battlefield during Philippine American
War 2 stereographs
Underwood & Underwood (photographer)
|
1899 March |
5 | Major-General Henry Lawton’s body being brought in from the
battlefield in the Philippines 1 stereograph
B.H. Kilburn , Littleton, New Hampshire (photographer)
Seattle's Fort Lawton was named for Henry Lawton
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1899 December |
5 | Workers at Port Blakely Mill 1 stereograph
Keystone View Company (photographer)
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undated |
5 | 2002.50.38: Great Northern Railway tunnel construction site near the North Virginia
Street portal, Seattle |
circa 1904 |
2002.50.41: Postcards
Six postcards of local subjects, include three listed below.
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circa 1907-1912 | |
drawer | ||
5a.2.4 | circa 1912 | |
5a.2.4 | 2002.50.41.2: Children playing on playground, Seattle, ca. 1907
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circa 1907 |
Box | ||
5 | 2002.50.41.3: Portrait of William F. Boyd |
circa 1910 |
Box | ||
5 | 2002.50.42: Men from Moulder’s Union on 3rd Avenue South, Seattle |
1898 September 5 |
5 | 2002.50.62-.64: First Washington Volunteer Infantry Regiment 34 photographs
Studio portraits of Washington Volunteers. Most inscriptions on back of mounts give name, rank,
hometown and indicate that the men are largely from Company G of the First Washington Volunteers; most were
photographed in San Francisco or Angel Island near San Francisco.
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1898-1899 |
5 | 2002.50.65: First Washington Volunteers 9 photographs
Groups of officers (photographed in San Francisco); Paco cemetery in Manila; miscellaneous photographs
of officers and infantry in California
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1898-1899 |
5 | 2002.50.66: Parade of First Washington Volunteers in Seattle |
1899 November 6 |
5 | 2002.50.67: First Regiment Washington Volunteer Infantry rosters
2 roster booklets
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1898 |
5 | 2002.50.68: Snoqualmie Falls |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.70: Four masted bark Dirigo
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undated |
5 | 2002.50.72: Parade in Pioneer Square |
circa 1890s |
5 | 2002.50.73: Seattle waterfront from King Street Coal Wharf |
before 1889 |
5 | 2002.50.75: Steamer Spokane in Alaska port
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undated |
5 | 2002.50.76: Grand Trunk Pacific dock on fire Hand colored
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1914 |
5 | 2002.50.77: Steamer City of Kingston on Puget
Sound |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.81: Album pages with snapshots
Home on “Yesler Hill”; Presbyterian Church
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undated |
5 | 2002.50.82: Miscellaneous snapshots |
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Box | ||
5 | Dirigible Akron
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before 1933 |
5 | Japanese fishing boat |
1927 |
5 | Bremerton Navy Yard |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.83: Streetcar “Fremont” in front of Seattle Traction Company building; men
outside “City Hall” building (Alaska?) 2 photographs
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late 1800s-early 1900s |
5 | 2002.50.84: Train and trestle wreck with Chicago, Milwaukee rail car wrecked on
ground |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.85: Same wreck as in 2002.50.84
Photos labeled “Ranier [sic] wreck”
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undated |
5 | 2002.50.86: Second Avenue regrade, looking north from Pike Street |
circa 1903 |
5 | circa 1890s | |
5 | 2002.50.88: Robert Patton wearing his umbrella hat, Seattle
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circa 1910 |
5 | 2002.50.91: Turnbull and Porter family 3 photographs
Showing Alexander Turnbull, Margaret Turnbull, Mrs. D.K. Porter, families from Black Diamond
See also: Turnbull family file in folder 2/69
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undated |
5 | 2002.50.93: Advertising card for Dorsaz & Schwerin Souvenir Art Studio
(Seattle) with portrait of man |
circa late 1800s |
5 | 2002.50.95: Gorseth, Hauger and Herberg families picnicking in Woodland
Park |
circa 1905 |
5 | 2002.50.96: Exterior of Old South School at Weller St. and 12th Avenue, Seattle;
1901 8th grade class on steps on school
Two images on one print
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circa 1901 |
5 | 2002.50.97: Seattle scenes 3 photographs
Second Avenue north from Yesler Way; First Ave looking north through triangle at Pioneer Square;
buildings on Northern Pacific piers
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circa 1901 |
5 | 2002.50.98: Elks fair in Seattle 5 photographs
Showing carnival arches, tents and other street artifacts of the Benevolent & Protective Order of
Elks carnival, August 18-30, 1902.
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1902 |
5 | 2002.50.100: Second Avenue and Butler Hotel construction site after Seattle
fire |
1889 |
5 | 2002.50.102: Sternwheeler steamer Washington
Seattle-Whatcom schedule written on print
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undated |
5 | 2002.50.104: Theater interiors 3 photographs
Cast of Tivoli Opera Company production of “Ship Ahoy” at Grand Opera House, Seattle (photograph by
Theodore Peiser); view of empty theater
decorated with flags and military portrait; performance of play on stage
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early 1900s |
5 | 2002.50.105: Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition scenes 2 photographs
Forestry building and Nome circle; men around dining table with scale model of Arctic Circle
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1909 |
5 | 2002.50.108: Mount Rainier |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.109: Everly apartments at 9th and Stewart during regrade |
1909 May 1 |
5 | 2002.50.111: Annual maneuvers of troops from Forts Worden, Casey, Flager and Ward
12 photographs
Grove, Fort Casey
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1915 |
5 | 2002.50.112: Seattle fire 2 photographs
Beginnings of fire; birds eye view of ruins
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1889 |
5 | 2002.50.113: Steamers 4 photographs
Includes photographs Washington Marine Co. steamer Washington
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undated |
5 | 2002.50.114: Seattle fire and aftermath 6 modern prints
Fire ruins and businesses in tents after the fire
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1889 June-July |
5 | 2002.50.115: Men and boys with instruments (a brass band?)
Bottom part of banner visible behind group reads “Black Diamond Washington, Organized May 21,
1907”
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circa 1910s |
5 | 2002.50.116: Entrance to railroad tunnel under Alaska Way viaduct in
Seattle |
after 1953 |
5 | 2002.50.117: Ships on Elliott Bay 2 photographs
Three-masted sailing ship Stronsa; steamer Elihu
Thompson; and barge Dashing Wave owned by Pacific Coast coal storage
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undated |
2002.50.118a-c: Schillestad family
See also: Schillestad family research file in folder 2/57
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Box | ||
5 | circa 1908 | |
5 | 2002.50.118b: Carte de Viste of Ole Schillestad, Chicago
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circa 1865 |
5 | 2002.50.118c: Home of Alfred and Lucy Schillestad at 532 Malden Avenue, Seattle
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circa 1905 |
box:oversize | ||
6 | 2002.50.119: Mount Rainier and mountaineers 3 panoramic prints
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undated |
6 | 2002.50.120: Interior of Henry and Mary Peterson home
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circa late 1800s |
Box | ||
5 | 2002.50.122: Steamer with sign “Kuskokwim River” at Pike Street wharf |
circa early 1900s |
5 | 2002.50.123: Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 1 “Eagle Band” in front of F.O.E.
office |
1913 May 29 |
box:oversize | ||
6 | 2002.50.124: Patriotic parade passing through Pioneer Square |
before 1899 |
Box | ||
5 | 2002.50.109: Everly apartments at 9th and Stewart during regrade |
1909 May 1 |
5 | 2002.50.127: Home interior with standing woman
Written on verso: “Lucy Brown graduation from U. of W. 14th & Madison, M.H. Peterson’s home”
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circa 1890s |
5 | 2002.50.129: Viretta (Chambers) Denny (wife of Charles Denny) |
late 1800s |
5 | 2002.50.130: Michael Cirelli in Navy uniform |
late 1960s |
5 | 2002.50.131: Men using pulleys to lay pipe in trench beneath Black River |
circa 1900 |
5 | 2002.50.132: Men working near coffer dam and pulleys at Black River
intake |
1900 July 31 |
5 | 2002.50.133: Mill buildings (“Smith Mill”?) and rail cars through trees |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.134: Curved section of pipe
Probably Black River pipeline construction. Written on verso: “The great curve-just east of Rock
Creek”
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1900 July 31 |
5 | 2002.50.135: Pipeline construction (probably Black River) |
circa 1900 |
5 | 2002.50.136: Men working in ditch
Black River pipeline construction
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circa 1900 |
2002.50.137-138: Men working near intake
Black River pipeline construction
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1900 July 31 | |
5 | 2002.50.139: Woman with girl on lap
Written on verso: “Addie and Francis”
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1901 May |
5 | 2002.50.140: River scene |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.141: Snoqualmie Falls power plant on bank of river |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.142: Smith Tower from Seattle waterfront |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.143, .146: Exterior of Hotel Kalmar |
circa 1930s |
5 | 2002.50.144, .147: Ferryboat San Mateo at Alaska docks in
Seattle |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.145: Freighter Kyozui Maru
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undated |
5 | 2002.50.148: People on porch of floating house |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.149: Parade in downtown Seattle |
circa 1890s |
5 | 2002.50.150: Woman standing near 5 children on horse |
circa 1900 |
5 | 2002.50.151: Copy negative of .124 |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.152: People in front of Bon Marche storefront |
circa 1890s? |
5 | 2002.50.155: Gravestone of Milton Robbins (1825-1899) |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.156: Group of schoolchildren outside school |
circa 1900? |
5 | 2002.50.157: Family in heavy coats |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.159: Hikers at Camp Muir |
1894 |
5 | 2002.50.160: Bearded man |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.161-.162: Entrance to railway tunnel |
after 1953? |
5 | 2002.50.163: Seattle commercial street showing Hostess Cake building |
circa 1960s |
2002.50.164: Street scene (Seattle?) |
circa 1930s | |
5 | 2002.50.165: Great Northern Railway caboose |
undated |
5 | 2002.50.166: Seattle waterfront |
circa 1950s-1960s |
2002.50.167: James Street at Pioneer Square |
undated |
Alfred M. Schillestad sketchbooksReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box/Folder | ||
2/78 | 2002.50.169: Sketchbook of pencil drawings
42 pencil drawings of early Seattle and Puget Sound. Includes the drawing listed below, available in
digital format by clicking on the icon:
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1886-1891 |
1889 | ||
2/79 | 2002.50.170: Sketchbook of pen and ink drawings
12 pen and ink drawings of landscapes, domestic scenes and sailboats
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1893 |