Clarence and Otto Langstaff Photographs of Mount Rainier and Camp Weaver, circa 1900-1915

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Langstaff, Clarence, 1880-1941; ; Langstaff, Otto, 1883-1969
Title
Clarence and Otto Langstaff Photographs of Mount Rainier and Camp Weaver
Dates
circa 1900-1915 (inclusive)
Quantity
111 photographs
29 negatives
Collection Number
1993.19 (accession)
Summary
Photographs documenting Mount Rainier mountaineering activities and the Washington National Guard at Camp Weaver
Repository
Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library

P.O. Box 80816
Seattle, WA
98108
Telephone: 2063241126 x102
library@mohai.org
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public by appointment.

Languages
English.

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

The brothers Clarence and Otto Langstaff, of Seattle, were prolific amateur photographers. Clarence Langstaff (1880-1941) worked as a carpenter and also spent time on Mount Rainier as a guide. He resided at 4419 32nd Avenue North in Magnolia. Otto Langstaff (1883-1969) worked for fifty years at W.P. Fuller Company as a glazier, and was a member of United Glass Union #188. He served in the Washington National Guard in 1901. He and his wife Bessie had three sons, Russell, Lee and Eugene. They resided at 3205 W. Elmore Street.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The collection consists of photographs taken by Clarence and Otto Langstaff. Since both were avid amateur photographs who did not often sign their negatives, it is mostly unknown to which brother each image is attributable. Clarence and Otto Langstaff took a series of photographs at Mount Rainier in the 1910s, packing in the heavy camera equipment and glass negatives of the day. The wilderness images include carefully composed panorama and summit views of the mountain, along with scenery such as lakes, rivers, ranges and historic park buildings at Paradise Visitor Center. Recreational activities documented in the series include tent camping, backpacking, horse packing, mountaineering and auto touring on primitive roads. Detailed historic views of Mount Rainier topography such as ice fields and glaciers may be of particular interest to modern climatologists and geologists.

The Camp Weaver series of photographs documents Washington National Guard training camp activities in 1900, at the time Otto Langstaff was a member. The photographs depict men in uniform, military drills, horses, firing ranges, family events and informal domestic camp scenes.

The photographs in the collection are all modern prints made by MOHAI from the original negatives.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Alternative Forms Available

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Restrictions on Use

The Museum of History & Industry is the owner of the materials in the Sophie Frye Bass Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from MOHAI before any reproduction use. The museum does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

Preferred Citation

Clarence and Otto Langstaff Photographs of Mount Rainier and Camp Weaver, Museum of History & Industry, Seattle

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Location of Collection

3a.1.8

Acquisition Information

The photographic prints comprising the collection were made from the original glass and nitrate negatives on short-term loan to MOHAI from Russell Langstaff in 1993. In 2015, 29 of the original film negatives (1993.19.74.1-.29) were received in donation from the Russell O. Langstaff estate as part of MOHAI accession 2015.97. The negatives were added to this collection in 2016.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Mount Rainier, circa 1910-1915Return to Top

Description Dates
1993.19.1-3: Views of Mount Rainier from Paradise
circa 1915
1993.19.4: Nisqually Glacier with hiker
circa 1915
1993.19.5: Tent camp at base of Mount Rainier
circa 1915
1993.19.6: Paradise Valley and Tatoosh Range
circa 1915
1993.19.7: Mount Rainier from Reflection Lake
circa 1915
1993.19.8: Hikers traversing snow field
circa 1915
1993.19.9: Two men fording stream with pack horses
circa 1915
1993.19.10-11: Glaciers and crevasse
circa 1915
1993.19.12: View of glacier
circa 1915
1993.19.13-14: Nisqually River and Narada Falls
circa 1915
1993.19.15: Pack horses and boy with dog
circa 1915
1993.19.16: Camp at Indian Henry's Hunting Ground
1910
1993.19.17: Wildflowers at Paradise Valley
1910
1993.19.18: Nisqually River and Mount Rainier
1910
1993.19.19-20: Cowlitz Glacier crevasse
1910
1910
1993.19.22: Paradise Valley and rivers
1910
1993.19.23-24: Tent camp at base of Mount Rainier
1910
1993.19.25-26: Summit of Mount Rainier with hikers
1910
1993.19.27: Mount Rainier and Paradise Valley
1910
1993.19.28: Longmire Springs
1910
1993.19.29: Camp Reese
1910
1993.19.30: Camp Muir
1910
1993.19.31-33: Views of Mount Rainier and summit
circa 1915
1993.19.34: Pinnacle Peak from Reflection Lake
circa 1915
1993.19.35: Mount Adams and Mount St. Helens
circa 1915
1993.19.36-38: Views of Mount Rainier and Nisqually Glacier
circa 1915
1993.19.39: Nisqually River bridge
circa 1915
1993.19.40: Camp Reese
circa 1915
1993.19.41-42: Views of Mount Rainier
circa 1915
1993.19.43: Longmire buildings
circa 1915
circa 1915
1993.19.51: Mount Rainier from Paradise
circa 1915
1993.19.52: View of Tatoosh range showing old road
circa 1915
1993.19.53: Pinnacle Peak from Reflection Lake
circa 1915
1993.19.54: Nisqually riverbed
circa 1915
1993.19 55: Paradise Valley and Tatoosh range
circa 1915
1993.19.56: Mount Rainier and Paradise Valley
circa 1915
1993.19.57: One person on summit
circa 1915
1993.16.58: Pinnacle Peak
circa 1915
1993.19.59: Group of boy scouts posing in uniform
circa 1915
1993.19.60: Rivers through woods
circa 1913
1993.19.61: Sluiskan Falls
circa 1913
1993.19.62: Old bridge across Nisqually River
circa 1913
1993.19.63: Climbing group at summit
1913 August
1993.19.64-66: Views of Mount Rainier and dirt road to Paradise
circa 1915
1993.19.67: Narada Falls
circa 1915
1993.19.68: Nisqually Glacier
circa 1915
circa 1915
1993.16.71: Buildings and tents at Paradise
circa 1915
1993.19.72-73: Tatoosh range panorama
circa 1915
1993.19.74: Hikers near summit
Two different photos with same number
circa 1915
circa 1915

Washington National Guard, circa 1900Return to Top

Description Dates
1993.19.75-95: Camp Weaver, Washington National Guard
Men in uniform, tents, firing ranges, various camp scenes.
circa 1900
1993.19.96-102: Camp Weaver, Washington National Guard
Camps, drills, tents, meals, horses and carriages, domestic scenes.
circa 1900
1993.19.103.1-5: Camp Weaver, Washington National Guard
Camp scenes and activities.
circa 1900

Miscellaneous, circa 1910-1915Return to Top

Description Dates
1993.19.104: Train and station in the woods
circa 1910
1993.19.105: Log tent structure near Mount Rainier with group of people
circa 1910
1993.19.106: Ship building near Ballard
circa 1910
1993.19.107: Salmon Bay Charlie and three men outside his shack
circa 1910
1993.19.108: Horse and tour wagon with passengers at Mount Rainier
circa 1910
1993.19.109: Open air tour car with passengers at Mount Rainier
circa 1915
1993.19.110: Horse-drawn tour wagon with passengers at Mount Rainier
circa 1910
1993.19.111: Men and women laughing around campfire
circa 1910

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Hiking--Washington (State)-- Mount Rainier National Park--Photographs
  • Military training camps--Washington (State)
  • Mountaineering--Washington (State)-- Mount Rainier National Park--Photographs
  • Soldiers--Washington (State)

Corporate Names

  • Washington (State). National Guard

Geographical Names

  • Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.)
  • Nisqually Glacier (Wash.)
  • Orillia (Kent, Wash.)
  • Paradise Valley (Lewis County and Pierce County, Wash.)

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographic prints