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Title
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1899 Main Building
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Date
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1899
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Description
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Typed label on photo verso: Main Building Summer 1899. Negatives Available. Two additional prints available (5 x 7 in.). Original photo color sepia.
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Digital Collection
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Campus History Collection
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still image
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Object custodian
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Special Collections
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Related Collection
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Campus History Collection
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Local Identifier
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CHC-OM_1899-0001
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Title
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1900 Faculty
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Date
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1900
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Description
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Pictured Left to Right: unidentified, [Robert Vaile], Catherine Montgomery (standing), Ida Baker (sitting), unidentified, Edward Mathes (sitting), Francis Eply (standing), [Avadana Millett] (standing), [Jane Connell] (sitting).
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Digital Collection
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Campus History Collection
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still image
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Object custodian
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Special Collections
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Related Collection
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Campus History Collection
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Local Identifier
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CHC-FAC_1900-0001
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Title
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1899 Banquet at Byron Hotel
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Date
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1899
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Description
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Banquet at Byron Hotel (now Leopold Hotel) in New Whatcom (now Bellingham) on Tuesday, March 28, 1899 to celebrate the appropriation of operating funds by the State Legislature for New Whatcom State Normal School. Framed portraits of President McKinley and Governor John Rogers hang over the room's entryways. Part of Centennial Collection (2000) Additional prints available
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Digital Collection
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Campus History Collection
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Special Collections
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Related Collection
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Campus History Collection
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Local Identifier
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CHC_1899-0001
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Title
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1900 Senior Class
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Date
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1900
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Description
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Class of 1900. Pictured Left to Right: Pauline Jacobs, Florence Griffith, Clara Norman, Kate Schutt, Hattie Thompson, Margaret Clark, Ruth Pratt, Emma Mythaler.
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Digital Collection
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Campus History Collection
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still image
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Special Collections
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Campus History Collection
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CHC-STU_1900-0002
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Title
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1900 Senior Class
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Date
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1900
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Description
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Class of 1900. Pictured Left to Right: Margaret J. Clark, Pauline Jacobs, Clara Norman, Ruth P. Pratt, Hattie B. Thompson, Emma Mythaler, Kate M. Schutt, Florence M. Griffith. Photo published in The Normal Messenger, June 1900, p. [2]. Original inventory #0807. Photo is reproduction of published photograph. Additional prints available
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Digital Collection
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Campus History Collection
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Special Collections
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Related Collection
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Campus History Collection
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Local Identifier
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CHC-STU_1900-0001
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Title
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Champion and West Holly Streets, Bellingham
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Date
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1890-1900
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Description
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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.
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Digital Collection
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Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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Galen Biery papers and photographs
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Local Identifier
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gb3284
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Title
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Train locomotive with three men standing in or next to cab
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Date
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1890-1900
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Description
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Back caption: "Built by Baldwin Loco. Wks in 1870 as 'Black Diamond' for Black Diamond Coal Co., Calif. and shipped to BB&BC in 1889. Rebuilt from 0-6-0 type to 2-6-4 type. Photo taken by Dobbs & Fleming about 1892 after rebuilding at BB&BC shops, New Whatcom. Was later rebuilt back to 0-6-0. Baldwin Loco. Wks located at Philadelphia. Photo from Fred Jukes Collection." Also: "Chapter XXVI - Bellingham Bay & British Columbia depot under construction on the other side of the engine." An address label is pasted on the right side: "Mrs. Edward Edson, 312 Mt. Baker Apartments, Bellingham, Washington" And stamped in red: "Fred Jukes Blaine, Wash."
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Digital Collection
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Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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Galen Biery papers and photographs
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Local Identifier
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gb2461
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Title
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Lower falls on Whatcom Creek
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Date
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1883
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Description
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Photocopy of newspaper article and picture with caption "Lower Falls as They Appeared in 1883" Two buildings - a house and a shop - next to a waterfall and rushing stream with a footbridge over it. The article below the photo says: "When the Colony had built its mill and practically the same view as that older one including the sloop Undine. The company shop and office have been put up, and the log footbridge replaced by one more permanent. Mr. Ransom's cottage is beside the falls, and the steps leading up to the trail to Sehome are quite plain. The piling and old foundation shown is all that remained of the original mill, built in 1853, thirty years before this picture was taken." Faintly visible on lower left in photo: "...Creek Falls, Whatcom" The Washington Colony Mill was established in 1853 by Roeder and Peabody on the site below lower Whatcom Falls on Whatcom Creek below today's (2011) post office. In 1895 George and James Loggie bought the mill and renamed it Whatcom Falls Mill.
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Digital Collection
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Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
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Type of resource
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still image
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Object custodian
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Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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Related Collection
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Galen Biery papers and photographs
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Local Identifier
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gb3482
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