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Urban Pope Hadley Photographs, circa 1870-1911
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Hadley, U.P. (Urban Pope), 1852-1911
- Title
- Urban Pope Hadley Photographs
- Dates
- circa 1870-1911 (inclusive)18651916
- Quantity
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82 glass plate negatives
4 vintage prints - Collection Number
- 1991.79
- Summary
- Photographs include individual and group portraits, town views, landscapes and images of lumber industry crews, operations and equipment in Washington State, circa 1870-1911.
- Repository
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Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library
P.O. Box 80816
Seattle, WA
98108
Telephone: 2063241126 x102
library@mohai.org - Access Restrictions
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The collection is open to the public by appointment.
- Languages
- English.
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Urban Pope Hadley was born on December 19, 1852 in Machias, Maine. Hadley married Harriet (Hattie) Florence Collette, a young schoolteacher from Vermont. Having been disinherited by his mother, who had wanted him to marry a "society girl," Hadley moved west, traveling in his horse and buggy and taking photographs that he hoped to be able to sell.
The Hadleys lived in Minnesota in the early 1880s, where their two sons were born, George in 1879, and Wallis in 1883. The family moved to Tacoma in 1884 and then on to Napavine where they lived for some time on a large ranch near Hattie's father. Hadley, however, couldn't support the mortgage on their new home, and after a few years in Napavine the Hadleys moved to Lynden, where Hadley set up a photo studio. Hattie, who had also become skilled at photography, helped out in the studio, enabling Hadley to run a small real estate business from the same location.
Later, Hadley relocated his business to Wickersham, where he lived until his death in October 1911.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection contains a number of portraits of individuals and groups, some of whom appear to be members of Hadley's family; Hadley's wife Hattie is identified or recognizable in several of the portraits. The portraits are largely undated, as are several landscapes and town views. Images of logging operations depict Larson Lumber Company in Bellingham, Van Horn Lumber in Orting and Crofford Brothers Lumber Plant in Mountain View, Washington, circa 1900.
The photographs also include individual and group portraits of Nooksack Indians.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
Photographic prints made from the glass plate negative originals are available for reference purposes.
View selections from the collection in digital format by clicking on the hyperlnks in the inventory below.
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
Urban Pope Hadley Photographs, Museum of History & Industry, Seattle
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Description | Dates |
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1: Men, children and oxen in front of house | undated |
2: Young man | undated |
3: Young seated girl | undated |
4: Woman with hair up | undated |
5: Two young women | undated |
6: Man with moustache | undated |
7: Mrs. U.P. (Hattie) Hadley | undated |
8: Young man and woman with ethnic hat | undated |
9: Young man with scarf | undated |
10: Infant seated on shawl | undated |
11: Group of young people on steps | undated |
12: Woman with gingham dress | undated |
13, 14: Mrs. U.P. (Hattie) Hadley | undated |
15: Seated boy with curls among boughs | undated |
16: Baby on lap of person with blanket over head | undated |
17: Man in bowler hat | undated |
18: Family group including Mrs. U.P. (Hattie) Hadley | undated |
19: Man with bow tie | undated |
20: Seated child with curls | undated |
21: Family group including Mrs. U.P. (Hattie) Hadley | undated |
22: Older woman | undated |
23: Five women, two wearing mortar boards | undated |
24: Seated man with hat and striped tie | undated |
25: Two women with baby in carriage near tree | undated |
26: Large family group, including U.P. and Hattie Hadley, in front of board and batting building | undated |
27: Young couple with woman in background | undated |
28: Seated boy with curls among boughs | undated |
29: Two men and boy with dead eagle | circa 1895 |
30: Three women with infant in carriage | undated |
31: Four children with view of town, possibly Lynden | undated |
32: Man and woman with bicycles | undated |
33: Family portrait including U.P. and Hattie Hadley, with cabins in background | undated |
34: People at wharf
Sign on shore reads "Take boat Enetai for Seacoma Beach"
|
undated |
35: People waiting in front of station house at railroad tracks | undated |
36: Hops pickers | undated |
37: Three men with steam donkey | undated |
38: Family, including Mrs. U.P. (Hattie) Hadley, in front of house with shed roof | undated |
39: Group at Fourth of July picnic | undated |
40: Seated man | undated |
41: Older man | undated |
42: Family portrait including U.P. and Hattie Hadley, with cabins in background | undated |
43, 44: Town, possibly Lynden | undated |
45: Man with bicycle | circa 1900 |
46: Young boy in fur cap | undated |
47: Mrs. U.P. (Hattie) Hadley with three children by large stump | undated |
48: Three hunters with dogs and dead deer | undated |
49: Cheholtz family in front of fishing shack, near Castle Rock, Washington | circa 1885 |
50: Mrs. U.P. (Hattie) Hadley with umbrella | undated |
51: Couple in coats and hats | undated |
52: Battleship with U.S. flag | undated |
53: Shay locomotive pulling logs | circa 1900 |
54: Town and railroad station, Orting, Washington | 1900 |
55: Large house on hill | undated |
56: U.P Hadley photo studio and real estate business, Lynden, Washington. | circa 1900 |
57: Larson Lumber Company, Camps 2 and 3, Bellingham, Washington | circa 1900 |
58: Family group in front of 70 feet circumference cedar tree | undated |
59: Alpine lake | undated |
60: Couple with hunting gear and dog in woods | undated |
61: Mountain with glacier run off | undated |
62: Lumber crew, Crofford Brothers & Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
63: Mountains | undated |
64: Loading logs onto railroad car, Crofford Brothers & Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
65: Shingle mill, Crofford Brothers & Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
66: Flat car and Shay locomotive, Crofford Brothers & Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
67, 68: Engine on cribbing, Crofford Brothers & Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
69: Men in front of company store, Crofford Brothers &; Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
70: Lumber camp with railroad, Crofford Brothers & Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
71: Engine on cribbing, Crofford Brothers & Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
72: Group of Nooksack Indians near Lynden, Washington | circa 1900 |
73: Engine pulling log, Crofford Brothers & Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
74, 75: Shay locomotive Crofford Brothers & Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
76: Mrs. U.P. Hadley | undated |
77: Van Horn Lumber Company crew | circa 1900 |
78: Lumber camp with railroad, Crofford Brothers & Company, Mountain View, Washington | circa 1900 |
80: Boy and girl with bicycle | undated |
81: Train hauling logs, Orting, Washington | undated |
82: Jim Yellakanim, Nooksack chief | circa 1898 |
83: U.P. Hadley vintage print
|
circa 1908 |
84: Church vintage print
|
undated |
85: Town and railroad station, Orting, Washington vintage print
|
1900 |
86: Baseball game between Lynden and Everson, Lynden, Washington vintage print
|
1904 June 5 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Logging--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Lumber camps--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Nooksack Indians
- Portraits, Group
- Portraits--Washington (State)
- Shay locomotives--Photographs
- Steam locomotives--Washington (State)
Corporate Names
- Crofford Brothers & Company
Geographical Names
- Bellingham (Wash.)--Photographs
- Lynden (Wash.)--Photographs
- Mountain View (Wash.)--Photographs
- Orting (Wash.)--Photographs
Form or Genre Terms
- Glass negatives
- Photographic prints
- Portrait photographs