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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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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-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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Object custodian
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Special Collections
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Campus History Collection
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Local Identifier
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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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C.E. Taylor, Katherine Wardner and others, Squalicum, New Whatcom, 1893
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Date
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1890-1900
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Description
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Group of four men and six women in three rows, seated and standing. Caption printed on front: "E.A. Hegg, Photographer, New Whatcom, Wash." and on reverse in pencil: "Mr. Arthur (?)- Tacoma; Mr. Lane - New Whatcom; Mrs. A.L. Black; Miss Marion Canfield; Mr. F. J. Hamilton - Fairhaven; Ruth (?) Christopher; Mrs. Hamilton; Mr. C.E. Taylor - Fairhaven; Miss Katherine Wardner - Fairhaven; Miss Gertrude Hamilton - New Whatcom" and "Squalicum - New Whatcom, 5-26&27-1893" Possibly an engagement party for Mr. Taylor and Miss Wardner since a feather boa is draped around them. The men wear three piece suits; three of the women wear dark, fitted long dresses and fancy hats; Mrs. Hamilton wears a large corsage. The other three women wear lighter colored long dresses or shirtwaists.
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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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gb3464
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Title
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Huge crowd of people, mostly men in suits, overcoats, and derby hats, stand on the Sehome wharf next to large steamer ferry packed with people, all whom gather to send off George Francis Train
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Date
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1890-1900
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Description
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Back caption "Chapter XXV - George Francis Train in the center foreground, at the Sehome wharf - about to board the steamer Premier, which was to carry him and these excursionists to Victoria, where he would board the steamer "Empress of India" for Yokohama. May 9, 1891. He was going to circumnavigate the globe in 60 days, and advertise New Whatcom." George Train was a writer and lecturer from New York who induced the residents of New Whatcom to raise $1000 for his trip around the world which took him sixty-one and one half days. He had done the same thing in Tacoma in 1890 in sixty-seven days.
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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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gb2689
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Title
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New Whatcom, 1892
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Date
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1890-1900
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Description
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According to Galen Biery's "Looking Back" (p.100) this is "Part of New Whatcom in 1892. The large stone building in the center was the Lighthouse Block, built in 1890...The large building at the left is the Grand Central Hotel, Forest and Holly Streets. Van's B.B. Furniture Store was later built in the triangle in the foreground." The Reveille newspaper building is in the right foreground; it was founded in 1883 by T.G. Nicklin and W.D. Jenkins. There are several small storefronts and residential buildings inters persed among the larger ones. The background is undeveloped land with hills and trees.
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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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gb3637
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Title
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View looking south on Elk Street (now State Street), Bellingham
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Date
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1888
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Description
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Caption, partially visible, on front in ink: "1888". Store front on both sides - the street is plank and a plank sidewalk is on each side of the street. Among the businesses: DeChamplain & Thomas Real Estate/Insurance; Hardware (Morse?); Globe Clothing House - Furnishing Goods; Sehome (Hotel?) Dirt piles are in front of several buildings on the east side of the street. A few people are visible in the distance as is a carriage. The street heads up the hill to the south.
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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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gb3507
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