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William Cox
Caption on reverse in ink: "William Cox..." A balding man with wire-rimmed glasses, a bushy mustache, wearing a three piece suit, a white shirt with a trached collar and a striped tie. Cox came to Bellingham Bay in 1889 and bought the Bellingham Bay Gurney and Transfer Company on Cornwall Ave. in 1895. He was an architect who designed the Roeder home Elmheim, the Elks Club, part of the Leopold Hotel, and the Nelson Bank Building in Fairhaven.
1880 1960
still image
Biery, Galen (collector)
black-and-white photographs photographs
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1 black and white print
Bellingham (Wash.)
Galen Biery papers and photographs
Digital objects made available by the Center for Pacific Northwest Studies, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University.
WaBeCP Western Washington University
Center for Pacific Northwest Studies
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