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- 1899 Catherine Montgomery
- Critic teacher, primary grades, 1899-1909; Supervisor, Primary Dept., 1909-1910; Supervisor, Primary Dept. & Teacher, Special Primary Methods, 1910-1915; Assistant Superintendent, 1919-1923; Supervisor of Primary Grades, 1923-1926. BA University of Washington; Special work, San Francisco State Normal School, Kansas State Normal School (Emporia). Additional print available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1899 Sarah (Sadie) Rogers
- Superintendent of Model School, 1899-1900. Additional print available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1900 Training School Second Year
- Title from photo verso. Teachers at left (standing, left to right): Cora Bratton, Henrietta Tromanhauser, Catherine Montgomery. Negative available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1902 Primary Grade Class
- Additional prints available. Negative available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1902 Training School Wing of Main Building
- Published in Annual catalogue, State Normal School, Whatcom, Wash., 1902, [prelim. leaf]. Additional print available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1903 Training School Students
- Title on photo verso: Training school, group of children, 1903-06. Additional prints available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1903 View of Campus From Waterfront
- Shows main building of the Normal School on hill above Whatcom, Wash., with Training School Wing (completed in 1902) at right. Additional prints available. Negative available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1906 Planting The School Garden
- Published in Annual catalogue and courses of study, State Normal School, Bellingham, Wash., June 1906, [between p. 52 & 53], Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1909 Class In Cooking (Eighth Grade)
- Published in Annual catalogue with courses of study, June 1909, [between p. 48 & 49]. Additional prints available. Negative available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1909 Learning To Sew
- Additional prints available. Negative available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1909 Main Building With Training School Wing At Right
- Additional prints available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1909 Making A Fishing Net
- A Training School student works at a fishing net, presumably for the school's contribution of a salmon trap and other fishing gear to the exhibits of the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909. Multiple copies available. Negative (5 x 7 in.) available. Original inventory #1142, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1909 May Pole
- Training School primary grades students shown with their may pole in a large format photograph made for exhibit at the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909. Teacher in background: Catherine Montgomery. Additional print available (b/w ; 8 x 10 in.), Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund, Gift of Catherine Montgomery.
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- 1909 Three Boys Working in Shop
- circa 1909. Three Training School students working on projects, note on back: Fish Trap, Seattle Exposition, presuming that the student's were working on the school's contribution of a salmon trap and other fishing gear for the exhibits of the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909; Multiple copies and sizes available; Original inventory #1155, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1909 Training School Students By Kibbe's Pond
- Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1909 Training School Students Gardening
- Print made from image provided by Whatcom Museum, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund, Courtesy of Whatcom Museum which retains all rights
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- 1910 Training School Students
- Additional print available, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1911 Training School Students Playing Jump Rope
- Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1911 Training School Swings With Main Building in Background
- Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund
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- 1911 Training School Swings with Sehome Hill in Background
- Open Air School building at right, Preservation of this image is made possible by the generous support of donors to the Campus School Memorabilia Preservation Fund