T.W. Gillette at Lake Padden
A man, wearing a bowler hat, suit and lap blanket, is sitting in an open carriage, drawn by a single horse. They are posed by a lake. In the background are logged-off hills. Back caption: "T. W. Gillette, at Lake Padden." In 1905, T. W. Gillette was President and General Manager of Fairhaven City Water and Power Company until his sudden death, at age 72, on April 10, 1921. He lived at 1614 Larrabee Avenue with his wife and Frederick K. Gillette. Frederick served until 1922 as Secretary of the company.
Object Details
Creators/Contributors
Biery, Galen - Collector open_in_new Biery, Galen's website (opens in new tab)
Collection
collections Biery (Galen) Papers and Photographs
Date Created
Circa 1890 (date is approximate) to Circa 1910 (date is approximate)
Extent
- 1 black and white print
- 10 x 8
Publisher
Digital objects made available by the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.
Physical location
- WaBeCP
- Western Washington University
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Related to
Galen Biery papers and photographs
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Identifier
gb1729
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