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Harry H. Dean family photograph and ephemera collection, approximately 1880s-1950s
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- Dean, Harry H.
- Title
- Harry H. Dean family photograph and ephemera collection
- Dates
- approximately 1880s-1950s (inclusive)18801959
- Quantity
- 244 photographs, 23 glass plate negatives, 1 album, and 20 scrapbook pages (5 boxes, 1 oversize folder)
- Collection Number
- PH1361
- Summary
- Photographs of Harry H. Dean and his family and his occupation as a train engineer on the Great Northern Railway.
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
-
Collection is open to the public.
Selected images can be viewed on the Libraries' Digital Collections website. Permission of the Visual Materials Curator required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.
- Additional Reference Guides
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Harry H. Dean (November 11, 1868- December 7, 1946) was born in Iowa and was hired by the Great Northern Railway in 1885 to work in the construction of the railway through the Cascades. He later worked as an engineer on the route and continued to work for the railroad until he retired in 1939. He lived in Leavenworth at the family farm, and later in Spokane. He started the H.H. Dean Motor Company in Spokane (in the 1910s or 1920s). In his later years, Dean spent time hunting which was one of his interests. He married his first wife Cora Snook in 1892 and had a son, Donald (Dodge) Dean, and then married Cora's half-sister, Nellie Shinkle in 1902 and had a daughter, Dorothy Dean. Dodge was a flight instructor in the 1940s for the Royal Canadian Air Force, and was also a member of the United States Army Air Corps. Family ancestry is further enumerated in The Deans in America written in 1974 by John Erwin Dean, who is a descendant of Maurice Dean, one of Harry’s brothers.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Photographs and ephemera relating to Harry Dean's career as an engineer on the Great Northern Railway. Photographs of his family, his son Donald (Dodge) as flight instructor in the Royal Canadian Air Force, and Harry's hunting expeditions with friends. Also includes photographs of trains on the Great Northern Railway.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries. Also has materials with unknown copyright
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Harry DeanReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 1 | Harry H. Dean Ward, Winterset, IA (photographer)
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between 1898 and 1900? |
1/1 | 2 | Harry H. Dean in overcoat and hat Ward, Winterset, IA (photographer)
Written on verso: About 1898-1900. Harry H. Dean Dorothy
McLean's & Dodge Dean's Dad. b. Winterset, Iowa Nov. 11, 1868. d. Spokane,
Wash, 1946. Also shown in the Welsheimer Family study as "Harvey" H. Dean.
|
between 1898 and 1900? |
1/1 | 3 | Harry H. Dean holding a cane and hat The Sun Beam, Grand Island, NE (photographer)
|
between 1898 and 1900? |
1/1 | 4 | Harry H. Dean leaning against a felled tree |
between 1920 and 1929? |
1/1 | 5 | Harry H. Dean sawing wood Written on verso: Harry cutting boards.
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between 1940 and 1945? |
1/1 | 6-7 |
Harry H. Dean standing in front of his pea plants with
dogs Scanned from negative.
|
1940? |
1/1 | 8 |
Harry H. Dean standing in front of a snow covered tree
in front of gas station Scanned from negative.
|
1942? |
1/1 | 9 | Harry H. Dean sitting at home in Spokane, WA |
1946 |
Harry Dean occupationsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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item | |||
1/2 | 10-12 | Geese along Snake River in Page, WA Written on verso: 12: This I shot from the cab window as I came
up the S.P & S, Union Pacific across the river, H.H.Dean, Engr. Geese along
the gravel bars-distance.
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between 1920 and 1929? |
Box/Folder | |||
3 | 13 | Harry H. Dean business card for guns, ammunition, and
supplies Written on card: Guns, Scopes, Binoculars. New and Used, Bought,
Sold, Rented, Exchanged. Ammunition, Antiques. Phone Glen 1563. E. 3011
Wellesley Ave. Spokane, Wash.
|
between 1910 and 1930? |
Engineering Artifacts |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3 | 14 | Convention badge and ribbon for 7th Biennial Grand
International Convention in Memphis, TN |
May 9th, 1906 |
3 | 15 | Traveling Card for the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers Written on card: Leavenworth. H.H. Dean is a Member of
Tumwater Sub-Div. 10 years of experience.
|
May 3, 1908 |
3 | 16 | Harry Dean's pin for Veterans Association Great
Northern Railway Association Organized February 23, 1913. Incorporated July 30,
1915.
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1913-1915 |
3 | 17 | Metal pin embossed with train engine |
|
3 | 18 | Harry Dean's Delegate 540 pin for the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers |
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3 | 19 | Dance card for Engineer's Ball Patrons and committee listed in booklet.
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March 12, 1938 |
box-folder:oversize | |||
2/1 | 20 | Certificate of Membership to the Veteran's Association
of the Great Northern Railway presented to Harry Dean Written on certificate: Entered Service December 17,
1897.
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May 5, 1924 |
Conventions |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/2 | 21 | Street car and banner at the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers Convention in Memphis, TN |
1906 |
1/2 | 22 | Carriage and crowd in front of Hopkin's Grand Opera
House at the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Convention in Memphis,
TN Written on verso: Memphis Tenn. B. of L.E. convention Hall.
1906. Harry, Dorothy & I were there.
|
1906 |
1/2 | 23 | Harry Dean on risers at the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers Convention in Memphis, TN |
1906 |
1/2 | 24 | Harry and Dorothy (right) at the Picnic of the
Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers at Natatorium Park,
Spokane, WA Written on verso: Hillyard G. I. A. to B. of L.E. Picnic of
the Auxilary to the B. of L.E. In Natatorium Park Spokane. Aug. 2nd 1912. Also included is a list of attendees pictured with Dorothy and
Harry on the right hand side with Mr. [illeg.] sitting between them.
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August 2, 1912 |
1/2 | 25 | G. I. A. members and family picnic at Natatorium Park,
Spokane, WA |
August 2, 1912 |
TrainsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Steam Locomotives |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/3 | 26 |
Three men next to steam engine No. 708
(G-2) Scanned from negative.
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between 1900 and 1910 |
1/3 | 27 | Two men next to steam engine No. 712 (G-2) Scanned from negative.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/3 | 28 | Steam engine No. 1000 (E-10) with figures in
background Written on photo: First train through Wellington after snow
slide.
|
1910 |
1/3 | 29 | Steam engine No. 1106 (E-10) with elongated
smokestack Caption: Great Northern Engine 1106 equipped with elongated
smokestack to divert the smoke when going through the Cascade Tunnel in
Washington. Photograph taken in 1902.Written on photo: Mr. Becker found this picture in his Eugene
Journal and had Nora send it to me. One in Seattle Times too.
|
1902 |
1/3 | 30a | A man standing next to steam engine No. 1108 (F-5)
between tall snowbanks Written on verso: As it used to look up near Cascade Tunnel,
after rotary snow plow had piled the snow high-.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/3 | 30b | A man standing next to steam engine No. 1108 (F-5)
between tall snowbanks |
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/3 | 31 | A man standing in front of steam engine No. 1108 (F-5)
in Cascade Mountains |
between 1910 and 1910 |
1/3 | 32 | Harry Dean (left) and three other men next to steam
engine No. 1150 (F-8) Written on verso: Harry Dean near pilot of engine.Written on verso: Harry's engine. Harry standing at front end.
firemen unknown by me.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/3 | 33 | Great Northern Steam engine No. 1176 next to sign that
reads: Wellington One Mile, in Cascade Mountains Written on verso: G.N. train in Cascade Mts.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/3 | 34 | Harry Dean (left) and another man standing next to
steam engine No. 1176 in a forest near Sultan, WA Written on verso: Harry Dean, Engr- on left. Taken down near
Sultan, on West side- unusually long freight train, that trip-.
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between 1900 and 1910 |
1/3 | 35 | Man standing in front of steam engine No. 1184 next to
cliff face Written on verso: Taken on a bright moon light night. Tumwater
Canyon. above. or West of Leavenworth Wash.
|
between 1910 and 1910 |
1/3 | 36 | Conductor, Earnie Smith, engineer, and Krueger[?],
fireman next to the cab of steam engine No. 1361 (H-5) Written on verso: 5 men killed just north of Hillyard.
|
between 1900 and 1915 |
1/3 | 37 | Two men standing in front of steam engine No. 1421 in
the middle of a rail yard |
between 1908 and 1915 |
1/3 | 38 | Man standing next to steam engine No. 1802, another
engine behind it |
beyween 1910 and 1920 |
1/3 | 39 | Two men next to steam engine No. 2576
(S-2) |
between 1935 and 1955 |
1/3 | 40 | Three men and a car next to steam engine No. 2506
(P-2) Libby (photographer)
|
1924 |
Unidentified Models |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/4 | 41 | Large group of men and a dog stand around and on a
rotary snow plow on tracks Written on verso: At switch No. 3.
|
between 1895 and 1910 |
1/4 | 42 | Great Northern train with two engines and freight cars
billowing steam Written on verso: 2 G.N. engines on freight train out of
Leavenworth- Wash.- in early days-.
|
between 1895 and 1900 |
1/4 | 43 | Harry Dean looking at engine with elongated smokestack
in snowy wooded area Written on verso: Engr'. Harry Dean.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/4 | 44 | Harry Dean stands on top of runner on engine near
debris next to the track |
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/4 | 45 |
Great Northern train with one engine over high bridge
in Eastern WA Written on verso: High bridge on G.N.R.R. in Eastern
Washington.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/4 | 46 | Steam billowing on train with one engine and freight
cars coming into Leavenworth, WA Written on verso: Train coming into Leavenworth Wash- from the
East before the G.N. tracks were changed into Chumstick Valley-.
|
between 1910 and 1920 |
1/4 | 47-48 | (Left-right), a man, N.R. Stephens, brakeman, Harry
Dean, engineer, Conductor Burke, and Carl Fagerstrom, fireman next to
engine |
between 1920 and 1930 |
box-folder:oversize | |||
2/2 | 49 | Train going over bridge, large cliffs and waterfall in
the foreground |
between 1900 and 1910? |
2/2 | 50 | Two men, a girl, and a dog in front of a rotary
snowplow |
between 1900 and 1910? |
2/2 | 51 | View of a train in a valley next to a
river |
between 1900 and 1910? |
Multiple Trains |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/5 | 52 | Great Northern William Crooks engine next to steam
engine No. 2500 (P-2) for comparison Written on photo: The Wm. Crooks, First Engine Bought by the
Great Northern Railway and No. 2500 the Company's Latest Purchase. The Great
Norther Railway has purchased 28 of these new passage locomotives, the largest
in service in the Northwest, at a cost of nearly two million dollars. They will
be used to haul the famous "Oriental Limited." Harry H. Dean, Engineer- William
Crooks Spokane- Portland.
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between 1920 and 1925 |
1/5 | 53 | (Possibly) steam engine No. 1, William Crooks, facing
steam engine No. 703(?) on separate tracks Written on verso: Harry Dean took No. 1- to Seattle &
Portland one year just to show off by the side of his big regular engine.-
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between 1900 and 1910 |
1/5 | 54 | Donald Dean standing next to second engine on right
train, another man stands on the runner of engine on left Written on verso: Donald Dean standing back by 2nd engine- as
fireman-.
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between 1905 and 1915 |
1/5 | 55 | Men standing between four engines at Great Northern
Leavenworth Depot, WA Written on verso: G.N. Depot at Leavenworth back of water
tank. Town on right side, lower than tracks.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
Train Wrecks |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/6 | 56 | Men stand around rotary snow plow working to clear
tracks after avalanche behind two overturned freight cars Written on verso: Slide stuck the freight train. Rotary in
action-.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/6 | 57-59 |
Men stand around debris and wrecked train cars
(possibly engine) of No. 27, some cars still on track Written on verso of item 57: Train wreck, in which Harry Dean,
Engr. on mail train No. 27, was scalded. In Wenatchee Hospital 5 weeks, before
coming home. Near Rock Island, on Great Northern R.R. below Wenatchee Wash.Written on verso of item 58: Where Harry was hurt in wreck-
Rock Island, Wash. East of Wenatchee- Feb. 6- 1916. Written on verso of item 59: Train wreck in which Harry Dean,
Engr. on mail train no. 27 was scalded near Rock Island on Great Northern below
Wenatchee {illeg].
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February 6, 1916 |
1/6 | 60 | Men around and on top of overturned engine where a
crane on is lifting a wreck in Tumwater Canyon, WA Written on verso: In Tumwater Canyon on G.N. West of
Leavenworth, Wash.
|
between 1905 and 1915 |
1/6 | 61 | Men on the left next to cab on engine on left which is
wrecked pushing engine No. 1108 (F-5) off the tracks on right J.H. Gridely (photographer)
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
Train Infrastructure |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/7 | 62 | Icicles on roof of Great Northern Railroad depot
building at Cascade Tunnel, WA |
between 1910 and 1920 |
1/7 | 63 | Track leading toward an end of the Cascade Tunnel in
Steven's Pass, WA |
between 1910 and 1920 |
1/7 | 64 |
Train heading into the Cascade Tunnel in Steven's
Pass, WA Scanned from negative
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/7 | 65 | Postcard with illustration of Deception Falls and
three lines of the Great Northern Railroad Letter from Nellie Dean to Harry Dean on verso.
|
March 2, 1924 |
1/7 | 66 | Empty tracks on left through section of the Cascade
mountains Written on verso: In Cascade Mountains, above the Summit on
G.N.R.R.
|
between 1910 and 1920 |
1/7 | 67 |
Tracks wrapping around a mountain, possibly in Cascade
mountains Scanned from negative.
|
between 1910 and 1920 |
1/7 | 68 | Men standing on wrecked tracks on bridge with
mountains in background Written on verso: Harry H. Dean Engineer made a Sudden stop
for this bridge where snow slide had swept out all but ties & rails. From
the time we left Everett & rebuilding bridge, collecting crews &
material & returning to Everett, was 111 hours, Ostgaard fireman- his very
first trip- fresh from a boarding car.
|
between 1920 and 1930 |
1/7 | 69 | Men digging snow off of track in wooded area near
Leavenworth, WA Written on verso: Snow slide- on Railroad of G.N. just out of
Leavenworth- Wash.
|
between 1910 and 1920 |
1/7 | 70 | Men standing in front of engine looking at massive
rocks blocking train tracks Written on verso: Harry Dean, Engr. on G.N. had a 'hunch'-
coming down canyon, going cautiously- this huge rock is what he found on the
tracks.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/7 | 71 | Two men standing around debris of rockslide on train
tracks in wooded area |
between 1900 and 1910 |
box-folder:oversize | |||
2/2 | 72 | A large snow slide covering part of train
tracks |
between 1900 and 1910? |
2/2 | 73 | Men on top of a bridge repairing it after a snow
slide |
between 1900 and 1910? |
Train albumReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | item | ||
3 | 74-1 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-2 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-3 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-4 | Train track from right foreground to center, curving
around a rocky outcrop |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-5 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-6 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-7a | A man and child standing near tracks next to steam
engine No. 705 (G-2) crossing a bridge |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-7b | One man in the cab of steam engine No. 711 (G-2) with
three men standing next to it |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-8 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-9 | Empty track on right side with river on left side and
mountains in background |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-10a | Man in cab of steam engine No. 2055 ®-2) |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-10b | Two houses engulfed in smoke |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-11a | Five men standing on top of an engine in the middle of a
wooded area |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-11b | Eleven men standing around two engines, one identifiable
as steam engine No. 711 (G-2) |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-12 | Four men standing below a raised track where a train car
has broken in two and hangs off the track |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-13 | A man sitting on a rock next to empty train
tracks |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-14 | View of a river flanked by trees on both
sides |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-15 | Empty tracks from bottom left corner to midframe with
power lines on left side |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-16a | Six men on an elevated track next to a crane, with
switchbacked raised track in the background |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-16b | Three men standing next to a Great Northern Way Car No.
0223 |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-17 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-18 | Six men stand next to a old and rusted
engine |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-19 | A crowd gathered to watch a boat come out of
drydock |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-20 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-21 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-22 | View of snow covered trees in the foreground and a
mountain in the background |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-23 | Washington State Salmon Hatchery building above a
river |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-24 | A Great Northern train on left side hidden behind
snowbank with a wooden structure on right |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-25 | Two men stand in front of steam engine No. 711 (G-2)
flanked on both sides with snowbanks Same as 49.
|
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-26 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-27 | Four engines lined up, the first one identifiable as
steam engine No. 710 (G-2) |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-28 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-29 | A large rock formation amidst trees Same as 74-45.
|
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-30 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-31a | Five men next to an engine in front of two wooden
buildings |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-31b | A boy (possibly Dodge Dean) sitting on a log holding a
rifle |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-32 | Photograph of a drawing of two lions and three
cubs |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-33 | A river running under a bridge in the
background |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-34 | Two men standing next to steam engine No. 710
(G-2) |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-35 | View of train depot from high vantage point |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-36 | Crowd at circus with train car in background hidden by
tents |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-37 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-38a | Wooden buildings in the middle of a prairie |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-38b | A boat (possibly submarine?) with shoreline in
background |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-39, 74-40, 74-41 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-42 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-43 | Same as 74-17 |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-44 | Two men stand next to steam engine No. 1106
(F-5) |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-45 | Same as 74-29 |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-46 | between 1895 and 1910? | |
3 | 74-47 | Same as 74-30 |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-48a | Wrecked train lying on riverbank (possibly steam engine
No. 112? (F-6(s))) Car identifiable as No. 13334.
|
|
3 | 74-48b | Same as 74-46 |
between 1895 and 1910? |
3 | 74-49 | Same as 74-25 |
between 1895 and 1910? |
Harry Dean scrapbookReturn to Top
Pages from a scrapbook of photographs and ephemera about Harry Dean.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Page with one advertisement Identified items include:
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February 20, 1924 | ||
box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-1 | Advertisement for Hudson and Essex Motor Cars sold by
Harry H. Dean, Hillyard, WA. Written on page: From Inland Empire News.
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February 20, 1924 |
Page with two newspaper article clippings Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-2a | Article titled: "Great Northern Goes to
War" Article discusses Great Northern Railway company's 55th Annual
Report to stakeholders for the year 1943.
|
1944 |
2/3 | 75-2b | Continued article titled: "'My Day' on G.N. Piles Up
Milage" Article continues on page 3. Includes 5 photographs.
|
1944 |
Page with three newspaper articles and one
photograph Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-3b | Photograph of Louise Dean |
between 1890 and 1899? |
Page with a booklet and a newspaper
photograph Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-4a | Hunters' Handbook of Waterfowl and Upland Birds by
Roderick A. Lindsay Includes description of species and game laws.
|
1940 |
2/3 | 75-4b | Image of wreckage of Springwater Hotel, Spokane,
WA H.H. Dean's room identified on photograph.Caption reads: This building was hurled 60 feet across the
street and jammed against another building by cloudburst than flooded South
Wenatchee, causing $500,000 of damage and taking many lives. There were many
persons in the hotel when the flood struck it.
|
September 8, 1925 |
Page with three newspaper article clippings Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-5a,b | Article titled: "G.N. 600,000-Pound Locomotive Spells
Romance to Reporter" Item 75-5b is the accompanying photograph with Harry H. Dean
and George Yellman standing next to steam engine No. 2508.Same as 75-19a,b.
|
February 20, 1924 |
2/3 | 75-5c | Article titled: "Giant Sweet Peas" Article discusses Spokane resident Harry H. Dean with his
crop of sweet peas measuring over eight feet in height.Same as 75-11g, 75-16c, 75-19d.
|
August 14, 1943 |
Page with one illustration and three newspaper article
clippings Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-6a | Article titled: "Who is Who Among Hillyard
People" Article discusses Harry H. Dean completing his 50th year of
service as a railroader.Same as 75-7a, 75-16a.
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August 1, 1935 |
2/3 | 75-6b | Article titled: "Veteran Goose Hunter Brings Limit
Back" Article discusses Harry Dean arriving back home from Ringold
hunting trip with the reported record of the year.
|
December 12, 1940 |
2/3 | 75-6c | Postcard with two men holding guns Caption reads: From Friend Neil Ryan, Portland, Ore.
|
between 1930 and 1939? |
Page with three newspaper clippings Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-7a | Same as item 75-6a, 75-16a |
August 1, 1935 |
2/3 | 75-7b | A picture titled "Shoot Antiques" attached to another
article titled "Old-Style Guns Contest Planned" Article in The Chronicle
discusses Harry H. Dean and Guy F. Egbers holding a competition with
muzzle-loading shotguns.Same as 75-16b, 75-17b.
|
October 23, 1941 |
2/3 | 75-7c | Same as item 75-12b, 75-20b, 99. |
between 1940 and 1945 |
Page with one newspaper clipping Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-8 | Article titled: "Thirty Years Ago- Engineer of Wrecked
Train Remembers Local Residents" Letter written by Harry Dean to the residents of Wenatchee
thanking them for their hospitality during his recovery in their hospital
because of his train wreck there on February 6, 1916.
|
1946? |
Page with four newspaper clippings Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-9b | A cartoon titled: "There Oughta be a Law" Cartoon by Fagaly and Shorton is about a hunter that doesn't
catch anything while hunting but as he gives up and leaves, all the animals
come out.
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December 31, 1945 |
Page with three newspaper clippings Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-10b | Picture captioned: "A view of Puget Sound" Caption reads: A view of Puget Sound, Washington, where the
main line of the Great Northern railway follows the shores of the Pacific Ocean
for the last thirty miles into Seattle.
|
undated |
2/3 | 75-10c | Picture captioned: "Pioneer Engine Comes Home After
Absence of 78 Years" Caption describes William Crooks Engine coming from St. Paul,
MN to the west coast. Harry Dean was the engineer of this engine on the left
from Spokane, WA to Portland, OR. Written on photo: H H Dean Engr this engine Spokane to
Portland.
|
March 29, 1939 |
Page with three photos, three newspaper clippings, and a
poem Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-11a | View of snow covered trees and yard at Dean home in
? Caption reads: Our yard- Winter 1942.
|
1942 |
2/3 | 75-11c | Article titled: "Dean Talks Goose Talk" Article discusses Dean's hunting techniques and successes
early in the season.
|
between 1940 and 1945? |
2/3 | 75-11d | Harry H. Dean with a rifle next to a car |
between 1940 and 1945 |
2/3 | 75-11e | Clipping about Paul. D. Ratcliff and Harry H. Dean and
a shipment of boats Clipping reads "Paul D. Ratcliff, publisher of the News and
Harry Dean, E3011 Wellesley, drove to Aberdeen Friday and returned Saturday
with a shipment of boats, which Mr. Ratcliff is the distributor for in the
Inland Empire.
|
between 1940 and 1945? |
2/3 | 75-11f | Sweet peas in Dean home at Hillyard, WA Caption reads: Sweet peas 12' high in our back yard,
Hillyard, Wash.
|
1943? |
2/3 | 75-11g | Same as item 75-5c, 75-16c, 75-19d |
August 14, 1943 |
Page with two newspaper clippings Identified items include:
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2/3 | 75-12a | Same as 75-6b |
December 12, 1940 |
2/3 | 75-12b | Same as item 75-7c, 75-20b, 99. |
between 1940 and 1945? |
Page with six photos Identified items include:
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2/3 | 75-13a | Photo of Harry Dean with axe and saw next to
tree |
between 1940 and 1945 |
2/3 | 75-13b | Photo of Harry Dean standing next to felled tree his
car on the right |
between 1940 and 1945 |
2/3 | 75-13c | Photo of Harry Dean with saw next to felled tree his
car on the left |
between 1940 and 1945 |
2/3 | 75-13d | Photo of car with trailer and cut sections of a tree
on the ground on the right |
between 1940 and 1945 |
2/3 | 75-13e | Photo of Harry Dean in overalls holding an axe next to
cut sections of a tree on the left |
between 1940 and 1945 |
2/3 | 75-13f | Photo of Harry Dean in overalls with an axe over his
shoulder with his car on the right |
between 1940 and 1945 |
Page with two photos Identified items include:
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2/3 | 75-14a | Photo of Harry Dean holding a saw with cut sections of
tree lined up along his car |
between 1940 and 1945 |
2/3 | 75-14b | Photo of a large stack of firewood |
between 1940 and 1945 |
Page with two newspaper clippings Identified items include:
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2/3 | 75-15a-b | Article titled: "Engineer Harry Dean Gave Thrill on
Big Engine to a Chronicle Reporter" Article is from Spokane Daily Chronicle
written by Charles M. Sheely about engine No. 2506, Harry Dean's
reputation, and a new type of block signal.
|
February 24, 1924 |
Page with three newspaper clippings Identified items include:
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2/3 | 75-16a | Same as 75-6a, 75-7a |
August 1, 1935 |
2/3 | 75-16b | Same as 75-7b, 75-17b |
October 23, 1941 |
2/3 | 75-16c | Same as 75-5c, 75-11g, 75-19d |
August 14, 1943 |
Page with five newspaper clippings, one photo, and one
magazine(?) cutout Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-17a | Article titled: "Old Muskets Do Their Stuff Near
Spokane" Article discusses Harry H. Dean and Guy F. Egbers at 75 years
old duck hunting with muzzle loading shotguns and not worrying about the
ammunition shortage during the war.
|
October 29, 1943 |
2/3 | 75-17b | Same as 75-7b, 75-16b |
October 23, 1941 |
2/3 | 75-17c | Cutout titled: "Guns" Cutout discusses Nathan Slack of West Virginia and his gun
collection numbering over 200.
|
between 1940 and 1945? |
2/3 | 75-17d | Article titled: "Old Muzzle Loaders Solve Shell
Problem" Article in Des Moines Tribune
discusses Harry H. Dean and Guy F. Egbers using muzzle loading shotguns during
the ammunition shortage for the war.
|
October 25, 1943 |
2/3 | 75-17e | Article titled: "No Ammunition Shortage Here- Muzzle
Loaders" Article in Grand Island is the
same text as article in Des Moines Tribune for
item 75-17d.
|
October 25, 1943 |
2/3 | 75-17f | Photo of Harry H. Dean and Guy F. Egbers (?) standing
next to a car loading their guns |
between 1940 and 1945 |
2/3 | 75-17g | Article titled: "Duck Hunter Fooled" Article discusses two Colorado hunters being fooled by a
mirage.
|
between 1940 and 1945 |
Page with four photos Identified items include:
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2/3 | 75-18a | Cartoon by Dick Shaw of train engineers reading a
recipe Written on photo: From Dodge.
|
between 1930 and 1939? |
2/3 | 75-18b | A man, N.R. Stephens, brakeman, Harry Dean, engineer,
Conductor Burke, and Carl Fagerstrom, fireman next to engine Caption: 2 in center not known. Dick Stephens brakeman at
left, Harry Dean, Eng. & Carl Fagerstrom, fireman.Same as 2/2 Unknown Models.
|
between 1940 and 1945 |
2/3 | 75-18c | Photo of Harry Dean and two other men with their catch
strung up on a fence |
between 1940 and 1945 |
2/3 | 75-18d | Photo of Harry and Donald Dean wearing coats in a
field Similar to item 75-19c.
|
November 11, 1942 |
Page with three newspaper clippings, and one
photo Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-19a,b | Article titled: "G.N. 600,000-Pound Locomotive Spells
Romance to Reporter" Same as 75-5a,b.
|
February 20, 1924 |
2/3 | 75-19c | Photo of Harry and Donald Dean standing in a
field. Similar to item 75-18d.
|
November 11, 1942 |
2/3 | 75-19d | Same as item 75-5c, 75-11g, 74-16c |
August 14, 1943 |
Page with two newspaper clippings Identified items include:
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
2/3 | 75-20a | Same as 75-7b, 75-16b, 75-17b. |
October 23, 1943 |
2/3 | 75-20b | Same as item 75-7c, 75-12b, 99. |
between 1940 and 1945 |
Harry Dean and friends huntingReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/8 | 76 | 1903? | |
1/8 | 77a-b | Harry H. Dean standing over wild goat in the Cascade
Mountains Written on verso: Harry Dean and his prize wild goat up in
Cascade Mountains in early days. This goat had fallen over 1000 ft.
|
1903 |
1/8 | 78 | Harry H. Dean at campsite with wild goat and
birds Written on verso: Harry Dean hunting wild mt. goat, up in
Cascades, while we were living in Leavenworth, Wash.
|
1903? |
1/8 | 79 | Harry H. Dean on ledge above Stratford Lake Stratford Lake may refer to either Billy Clapp Lake or Brook
Lake near the town of Stratford.
|
1903? |
1/8 | 80 | Mr. Miller, Round House foreman, and Mr. Converse,
Engineer, holding rifles and standing next to dogs, near Lake Stratford,
WA |
1903? |
1/8 | 81 | Mr. Converse, Engineer (right), Mr. Elliott, Hotel and
Theater owner of Leavenworth, and another man holding rifles near Lake
Stratford, WA Written on verso: Our pet Chesepeak, "Tony" holding the
duck.
|
1903? |
1/8 | 82 | Bob Cambern (sp?) and another man holding rifles,
standing next to two moose strapped to the hood of a car Ingalls Photo Co. Spokane, WA (printer)
|
between 1920 and 1929? |
1/9 | 83-84 | between 1910 and 1920? | |
1/9 | 85 | Harry H. Dean standing next to car with wild geese tied
to the door handles in front of his home in Spokane, WA Written on verso: Harry Dean at Home. E. 3011 Wellesley Ave.
Spokane Wash.
|
1910s? |
1/9 | 86 | Harry H. Dean and child standing in front of car with
geese tied to the door handles |
between 1910 and 1920? |
1/9 | 87 | between 1910 and 1920? | |
1/9 | 88-89 | between 1910 and 1920? | |
1/9 | 90 | between 1910 and 1920? | |
1/9 | 91-92 | between 1910 and 1920? | |
1/9 | 93 | Harry H. Dean holding rifle and geese with dog by his
side near a lake |
between 1930 and 1940? |
1/9 | 94 | Harry H. Dean holding two geese in the middle of a
field Written on photo: H. H. Dean, Just made a nice double, Dec 10,
40.
|
December 10, 1940 |
1/9 | 95 | Harry H. Dean holding rifle standing next to scope setup
and car |
between 1930 and 1940? |
1/9 | 96 | Harry H. Dean holding rifle standing in front of three
hung geese Written on verso: At home. Harry Dean, and some geese he
shot.
|
between 1940 and 1946? |
1/9 | 97 | Harry H. Dean holding his "Kit Carson" rifle Written on verso: Dad, holding the "Kit Carson" rifle. Paid
$100.00. Sold for $150.00.
|
between 1940 and 1946? |
1/9 | 98 | Harry H. Dean kneeling next to fish laid out on
board Royce Photo Studio, 4905 Market St. Spokane, WA (photographer)
Accompanying newspaper article titled, "Harry H. Dean is Claimed
by Death".
|
between 1940 and 1946? |
1/9 | 99 | Harry H. Dean with rifle in front of car with geese
framing the door Accompanying newspaper article that uses the same photo titled,
"Honk! Honk!".Same as item 75-7c, 75-12b, 75-20b.
|
between 1940 and 1946? |
1/9 | 100 | Harry H. Dean holding rifle in front of three geese tied
to wooden structure |
between 1940 and 1946? |
Harry and Nellie DeanReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/10 | 101a-b | Harry and Nellie Dean Written on verso: Nellie Dean- age 17-yrs. Harry Dean- 34. 1902
Leavenworth, Wash.Item a is matted print, item b is a masked reproduction.
|
June, 1902 |
1/10 | 102-103 | Harry and Nellie Dean's wedding photos |
between 1902 and 1903 |
1/10 | 104 | Number not used |
|
1/10 | 105 | Harry and Nellie Dean standing in front of a
car |
1938 |
Box | |||
3 | 106 | Harry H. Dean and Nellie B. Dean's World War II Ration
Books |
1943 |
Box/Folder | |||
1/10 | 107 | Nellie Dean standing with luggage outside of
house Written on verso: Nellie Dean leaving home of sister, Retta
Johnston in Mt. Vernon, Wash.
|
between 1940 and 1950 |
1/10 | 108 | Reflection of Nellie Dean in a hub cap Written on verso: Nellie Dean, as seen in hub cap of Dodge's
Buick.
|
between 1940 and 1950 |
1/10 | 109 | Nellie Dean with broom outside of house Written on photo: Pepper tree, another down past havy wire fince
street down left side. Can't see front door, or bath room window.Description of house written on verso.
|
between 1940 and 1950 |
1/10 | 110 | Nellie Dean standing in a garden at home on Wellesley
Ave, Spokane, WA |
between 1940 and 1950 |
1/10 | 111 | Nellie Dean looking at flowers in front of
house Nellie Dean Inspecting flowers in our back yard.
|
between 1940 and 1950 |
1/10 | 112-115 | Nellie Dean in garden in at home Spokane, WA Written on verso: "Mom" at home in Spokane, Wash. 1946.
|
1946 |
1/10 | 116 | Nellie Dean and Dannie Reynolds in front of flower
bushes at home in Port Angeles, WA Written on verso: Nellie Dean and Dannie Reynolds 19-48 or 49.
Back yard- on 1204 So. Oak, Port Angeles, Wash.
|
between 1948 and 1949? |
1/10 | 117-118 | Nellie Dean in front of flower bushes at home in Port
Angeles, WA |
between 1940 and 1950 |
1/10 | 119 |
Nellie Dean sitting on a chair outside home Scanned from negative
|
between 1940 and 1950 |
1/10 | 120a-b | Nellie Dean sitting on couch |
October 1964 |
1/10 | 121 | Nellie Dean standing in doorway |
October 1964 |
Dean familyReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/11 | 122 | Harry, Nellie and Dorothy Dean sitting in front of State
Capitol in Columbus, OH |
1908 |
1/11 | 123 | Dorothy Dean standing in front of State Capitol in
Columbus, OH Same as 125a.
|
1908 |
1/11 | 124 | Nellie and Dorothy Dean sitting on lawn at State Capitol
in Columbus, OH Similar to 125b.
|
1908 |
1/11 | 125a | Dorothy Dean standing in front of State Capitol in
Columbus, OH |
1908 |
1/11 | 125b | Nellie and Dorothy Dean sitting on lawn at State Capitol
in Columbus, OH Dorothy is 3 years old.
|
1908 |
1/11 | 125c | Donald and Dorothy next to peach tree in Leavenworth,
WA Same as item 126.
|
1908 |
1/11 | 126 | Donald up in ladder with Dorothy next to peach
tree Same as item 125c.Written on verso: Dorothy and Donald Dean Leavenworth, Wash.
First peach tree grown in Leavenworth.
|
1908 |
1/11 | 127 | Donald, Harry, and Dorothy with two horses and farming
equipment |
1910? |
Box | |||
3 | 128 | Pass for Mrs. H.H. Dean, Dodge, and Dorothy Dean on
Great Northern Railway No. 18616. Account on Wife, and dep. son and dtr. of Veteran
Engineer, G.N.Ry. (Service 25 years).
|
1923 |
Box/Folder | |||
1/11 | 129a-b | Nellie Dean and Dorothy McLean standing in front of car
at home in Port Angeles, WA Written on verso: My old Hudson (1938).
|
1947 |
Box | |||
3 | 130 | H.H. Dean & Sons business card for Crosley Shelvador
Refrigerators Written on card: Glen 1563. Res. E3011 Wellesley Ave. Presented
by Dodge Dean. N4725 Market St. Spokane, Wash.
|
between 1920 and 1930? |
Donald (Dodge) Dean and Dorothy DeanReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/12 | 131 | Dodge Dean at 5 months old |
1894? |
1/12 | 132 |
Dodge Dean standing in front of pine trees with a
dog Scanned from negative
|
between 1895 and 1900? |
1/12 | 133 | Dodge Dean standing in a field |
between 1895 and 1900? |
1/12 | 134 | Dodge Dean wearing a helmet playing in the
sand |
between 1900 and 1910? |
1/12 | 135 | Ralph Birdsong, Dodge Dean, and Dick Beaumont arm in arm
standing on a sidewalk |
between 1932 and 1938? |
1/12 | 136 | Dodge Dean at Rodgers High School in Spokane,
WA |
between 1932 and 1938 |
1/12 | 137 | Dodge Dean in small vehicle (possibly quarter-scale
midget race car by Briggs and Straton) |
between 1932 and 1938 |
1/12 | 138 | Dodge Dean in uniform and Peggy? on New Years in
Trenton, Ontario |
January 1, 1941 |
1/12 | 139 | Dodge Dean and Peggy at Coulee Dam, WA |
April 5, 1941 |
1/12 | 140 | Dodge Dean in Royal Canadian Air Force uniform standing
next to car Written on verso: Dodge Dean April 12, 1941. R.C.A.F. His 25th
Birthday spent at home E. 3011 Wellesley Spokane, Wash. Then returned to
MacLeod, Alberta.
|
April 12, 1941 |
1/12 | 141 | Dodge Dean in Royal Canadian Air Force uniform and Peggy
standing near house |
April 1941 |
1/12 | 142 | Dodge Dean sitting on cliff near Banff,
Alberta |
1941 |
1/12 | 143 | First Lieutenant Dodge Dean with holster and revolver
near Boise, ID Written on verso: 1st Lt. Dodge Dean up to snow line in Mts.
around Boise, Idaho. Dec. 1942-.
|
December 1942 |
1/12 | 144 | Captain Dodge Dean in Army Air Corps uniform at
home Written on verso: Capt. Dodge Dean home April 27- '43. He and
Col. flew up from Wendover Field, Wash.
|
April 27, 1943 |
1/12 | 145 | Major Dodge Dean on the beach in FL |
1944 |
1/12 | 146 | Dodge Dean in Army Air Corps uniform standing next to
car near large rock formations |
between 1941 and 1945? |
1/12 | 147-148 | Dodge Dean in airplane (possibly Consolidated O-17
Courier) Peggy? stands next to plane in item 147.
|
between 1941 and 1945? |
1/12 | 149 | Dodge Dean and woman in checkered-painted
car |
between 1941 and 1945 |
1/12 | 150 | Dodge Dean and other Army Air Corps members in
uniform |
between 1941 and 1945 |
1/12 | 151 | Dodge Dean in Army Air Corps uniform with two women
walking on the beach |
between 1941 and 1945 |
1/12 | 152 | Dodge Dean in Army Air Corps uniform shoveling
snow |
between 1941 and 1945? |
1/12 | 153 | Dodge Dean in Army Air Corps uniform |
between 1941 and 1945? |
1/12 | 154 | Lieutenant Colonel Dodge Dean in Army Air Corps uniform
with coat draped over arm standing in front of car Written on verso: When Lt. Col. Dodge Dean came home, after
returning from overseas.
|
between 1941 and 1945? |
1/13 | 155 | Colonel Dodge Dean and Peggy Dean at Santa Barbara
Mission, CA Written on verso: Santa Barbara Mission. Col. Dodge Dean Peggy
Dean- on way north to see "Mom"- in Port Angeles, Wa.
|
between 1941 and 1945? |
1/13 | 156 | Dodge and Peggy Dean standing in front of home in
Spokane, WA Mrs. H. H. Dean E 3011 Wellesley Spokane Wash.
|
between 1941 and 1945? |
1/13 | 157 | Dodge and Peggy Dean sitting on patio chairs |
between 1945 and 1955? |
1/13 | 158-159 | Dodge Dean with two dogs and birds hanging from door
handle of car at Washington State College, WA Washington State College now known as Washington State
University.
|
between 1930 and 1940? |
1/13 | 160 | Dodge Dean loading a trailer |
between 1930 and 1940? |
1/13 | 161 | Dodge Dean washing a dog in a tub |
between 1940 and 1950? |
1/13 | 162 | Dodge Dean in Army Air Corps uniform (possibly in Zion
or Bryce Canyon, UT) |
between 1941 and 1945? |
1/13 | 163 | Dodge Dean standing with a man and woman overlooking the
water |
between 1941 and 19405 |
1/13 | 164 | Dodge Dean and mother Nellie Dean standing in front of
house |
between 1940 and 1955? |
1/13 | 165 | Captain Dodge Dean in Army Air Corps uniform and mother
Nellie Dean (possibly in Sioux City, IA) Written on verso: Capt. Dodge Dean and Mother.; This was taken
in Sioux City- Iowa? before he was transferred to Nebraska.
|
between 1941 and 1945? |
1/13 | 166 | between 1945 and 1955? | |
1/13 | 167 | Dodge and Peggy? Dean smoking cigarettes in a
house |
between 1945 and 1955? |
1/13 | 168-169 | Dodge Dean working at desk |
June 1958 |
1/13 | 170 |
Dorothy Dean standing in front of a peach
tree Scanned from negative.
|
1908? |
1/13 | 171 | Dorothy Dean and grandmother Ellen Orinda
Shinkle |
between 1905 and 1915 |
1/13 | 172 | Dorothy Dean in the middle of Washington State College
student body Graves
Description of people and clothing written on verso.Washington State College now known as Washington State
University.
|
1924? |
1/13 | 173 | Dorothy and Charles McLean at Griffith Park in Los
Angeles, CA |
beween 1940 and 1955? |
Extended familyReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/14 | 174 | Murphy and Morris family members standing around a
porch Written on verso: Cousin. Front left- George & May Murphy,
Grandma, Mary Stearns, Art Morris sitting on step, his father, John Morris
& Mother Louise M. Back of John & Louise Morris, their 3 sons, Claud
(mustache), Earl & Ralph (on porch), 2 boys, at right end, front, are sons
of George & May Murphy 3 young ladies on porch, cousins, in Murphy
families. Small boy son of George & May Murphy. on corner of porch- son of
George & May Murphy. Kate Morris- back of him-.
|
early 1900s? |
1/14 | 175 | Members of Harry H. Dean Family in Des Moines,
IA Written on verso: Rear row: Sister Sylvia Patterson, Brother
Morris Dean, Sister Elsie Brenner, Charles H. Dean (Brother), Sister [illeg.]
Brownell, Harry H. Dean, Sister Lena Gifford. Front row: Sister Jessie Wilson
and Hagel- Mother: Louise Hendricks Dean, Father: John Ludwig Dean, Sister:
Bessie Poindexer.
|
1905 |
1/14 | 176 | Members of Harry H. Dean Family in front of David Dean's
house in Altoona, IA Written on verso: Dorothy Dean, age one year on Grandma Dean's
lap.
|
1906 |
1/14 | 177 | Members of Harry H. Dean Family sitting on grass in
Patterson, IA |
1906 |
1/14 | 178 | Family members at funeral of Mary Stearns in Arlington,
WA Written on verso: Rear row- Left to right- Cousin Murphy, Retta
Johnston, Frank [illeg.], May Murphy. John and Will Morris, Ralph Morris,
Dorothy & Earl Stearns, George Murphy (May's husband), Newton Jones, Kate
Morris. Middle row, Mom's mother and her 4 sisters, Ellen Orinda Snook, Shinkle
Holton. (Bert Cora Retta)? (Anna & Mom). Louise Morris (John's wife), Kae
Morris, (Wills wife), Aunt Ellen Stearns. Aunt Blanche Buell, Aunt Carrie Jones
(Newton's wife). Seated front row, Gladys Johnston, Cara Johnston, Claude or
Art Morris. George Murphy's sons, (3).
|
1910? |
1/14 | 179a-b | Harry H. Dean and extended family in Spokane,
WA Royce, 507 Market St., Hillyard, WA (photographer)
Written on verso: Back Row. Left to Right. Harry H. Dean, George
McLean, Sr., J.S. Wallace, Fred Redick, Robert [illeg.]? JD. Le Fever, Bill
Bohme?, Brown, Jake Scherer, 2nd Row, Mother of Mrs. Le Fever, Mrs. Le Fever,
Jack Steel, W.E. Haggart, Eugr? Fisher, Girl friends & Alma Le Fever, Small
boy?
|
1916 |
1/15 | 180-181 | Lucille Wallace with Nellie Dean and Dolly Wallace next
to small apple tree Written on verso item 181: young trees- and one severe winter
they froze out.Written on verso item 182: We really could grow wonderful apples
on the farm.
|
between 1900 and 1910? |
1/15 | 182 | Bert & Lizzie Snook Written on verso: House later destroyed by fire.
|
between 1900 and 1910? |
1/15 | 183 | Four women standing in a field Written on verso: Aunt Louise Morris, Bert's wife (1st), Mama,
May Murphy cousin.
|
between 1905 and 1915? |
1/15 | 184 | Peggy Gibbons (Dean) near Pomona, CA |
between 1930 and 1940 |
1/15 | 185 | Peggy Dean on ferry between Port Angeles and Victoria,
B.C. |
October 1947 |
1/15 | 186 | Peggy Dean standing in snow |
between 1930 and 1940 |
1/15 | 187 | Peggy Dean holding a skeet shotgun and a man throwing a
target |
between 1940 and 1950 |
1/15 | 188 | Peggy Dean leaning out of the top window of a house
|
between 1940 and 1950 |
1/15 | 189 | Karen Estergreen, Nellie Dean, and Marie Estergreen in
Lyndon ,WA |
between 1930 and 1940? |
1/15 | 190 | Nellie Dean, Etta Merritt, and Retta Johnston standing
in front of a house Written on verso: Left to right Nellie Dean- Pt. Angeles, Wash,
Aunt Ella? Merrill, 2314 "D" St., Bellingham, Wash., Sister Relta Johnston,
Mount Vernon, Wash.
|
between 1940 and 1955? |
1/15 | 191 | Nellie Dean and two women in front of brick
building |
between 1940 and 1950? |
1/15 | 192 | Nellie Dean and three other women outside a
house |
between 1930 and 1940 |
1/15 | 193 | Nellie Dean and a woman stand on a dock with an
American flag in the background |
between 1940 and 1950 |
1/15 | 194 | Nellie and Dodge Dean with four other people in a
field |
between 1940 and 1950? |
1/15 | 195-196 | Nellie Dean and another woman outside a
house |
October 1964 |
1/15 | 197 | Dodge, Dorothy, and Nellie Dean with extended family at
home in Spokane, WA Written on verso: Sitting on ground- Lucille Wallace- (Green),
Dodge Dean, Helen Swartz, Lorn Wallace, Mary Fleming (back), Ralph Birdsong, 3
ladies sitting in center, Mrs. Birdsong's mother, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Crate,
Mrs. George McLean's sister. Standing left to right, Mrs Jake Schearer, Alleyne
Stephens, Helen Brown, Mrs. Dan Kimble, Dorothy Dean, Dolly Wallace &
sister Mable Shoud, Nellie Dean, Edyth Birdsong at Dena's home 3011 Wellesley
Ave.
|
May 1965 |
1/15 | 198 | Jack Dean? and family |
June 1968 |
Family homesReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/16 | 199 | George Hanson, Anna Hanson, Bert Snook, a child, Ellen
Holton (mother of Nellie), Nellie Dean, Myrtle Holton Cook, Warren Holton and,
Frank Holton (step-father of Nellie), at house in Mount Vernon, WA.
Written on verso: Home on Skagit River- above Mount Vernon,
Wash. The home where Harry Dean & I were married- June 1st 1902-.
|
1902? |
box:oversize | |||
XH8 | 200 | Home of Harry & Nellie Dean in
Leavenworth From accompanying material: First sidewalk, lawn and cement
steps (on other side of house) in Leavenworth, WA.
|
between 1902 and 1907 |
Box/Folder | |||
1/16 | 201 | Harry and Nellie Dean standing in front of their home in
Leavenworth, WA Written on verso: Lumber. $6.00 per thousand. Labor. 2.50 per
day. 1902. Our home in Leavenworth Wash. before remodeling, as in other two
pictures. Where Dorothy Dean McLean was born May 25- 1905-.
|
1902 |
1/16 | 202 | View of Harry and Nellie Dean's house in Leavenworth,
WA, from front with fence, gate, and porch. Written on verso: Birthplace of Dorothy Dean McLean May 25-
1905. Leavenworth- Wash. We put in first lawn in Leavenworth & I spaded
most of it. While Harry was switching before going out with freight train. She
had first fruit trees & fruit in Leavenworth.
|
between 1902 and 1907? |
1/16 | 203 | Nellie, Dorothy, and Donald standing on porch of house
in Leavenworth, WA Written on verso: Birthplace of Dorothy Dean McLean. Leavenworth
Wash. May 25- 1905-.
|
between 1905 and 1907? |
1/16 | 204 | People in ice skates on the Wenatchee River,
WA Written on verso: On Wenatchee River just below home of Harry
& Nellie Dean at Leavenworth Wash- Winter of 1904.
|
1904 |
1/16 | 205 | View of Leavenworth, WA from above J.D. Wheeler, WA (photographer)
Written on photo: Birds Eye View of Leavenworth WN. -J.D.
Wheeler- 1451.Written on verso: Leavenworth, Wash. Dorothy Dean, born May 25-
1905- 5 a.m.
|
between 1902 and 1907? |
1/16 | 206 | Harry, Nellie, and Dodge Dean standing on porch of house
(possibly Colbert, WA?) |
between 1895 and 1900? |
1/16 | 207 |
Dirt road leading past fenced fields and towards
buildings in Colbert, WA Scanned from negative.
|
between 1895 and 1905? |
1/16 | 208 | Harry Dean farming with two horses in Colbert, WA with
freight train in background |
between 1905 and 1915? |
1/16 | 209 | Harry Dean farming with two horses in Colbert,
WA |
between 1905 and 1915? |
1/16 | 210 |
Harry Dean farming with six horses in Colbert,
WA Scanned from negative.
|
between 1905 and 1915? |
1/16 | 211 | Donald Dean in carriage behind two horses in Colbert,
WA |
between 1905 and 1915? |
1/16 | 212 | Harry and Nellie Dean standing with car next to pear
tree in Colbert, WA |
between 1905 and 1915? |
1/16 | 213 |
Man with axe standing on pile of large logs possibly in
Colbert, WA Scanned from negative.
|
between 1905 and 1915? |
1/16 | 214-215 |
Man and two boys working a log cutting machine with a
girl sitting on a log pile nearby possibly in Colbert, WA Item 214 is scanned from negative.
|
between 1905 and 1915? |
1/16 | 216-217 |
Views of Dean house, sweet pea plants, and Hudson Essex
sign in Spokane, WA Scanned frmo negative.
|
Between 1910 and 1946? |
1/16 | 218 | Dog standing in yard in Spokane, WA Written on verso: Lakeside Fanny 113373 By Chesty #46699 Taylor
Queen Bess #77957. 1925 H.H. Dean, E.3011 Wellesley Ave, Spokane, Wash.
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1925 |
1/16 | 219 | Bird standing under foliage in Spokane, WA Written on verso: Good eating. In our yard in Spokane, WA.
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Between 1910 and 1946? |
1/16 | 220 | Geese in yard in Spokane, WA Written on verso: Pets at home.
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Between 1910 and 1946? |
1/16 | 221-222 |
Side view of house and trees in Spokane, WA Scanned from negative.
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Between 1910 and 1946? |
1/16 | 223 | Snow covered car in yard in Spokane, WA |
1942 |
1/16 | 224 | Snow covered yard in Spokane, WA |
1942 |
1/16 | 225-227 |
Views of Dean house and General Petroleum on corner of
Wellesley and Market Street in Spokane, WA Iems 225 scanned from negative.Written on verso of item 226: For Dodge, Our old Home in Spokane
Wellesley & Market St. E 3014-.Written on verso of item 227: Before General Petroleum removed
the buildings & put up new. Our Service Station Wellesley & Market in
Spokane Wash.
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Between 1930 and 1950? |
1/16 | 228 | Harry and Nellie Dean in front of home of David P. Dean
in Coupeville, WA |
between 1930 and 1940? |
Family tripsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/17 | 229 | Dodge car on a dirt road in Fourth of July Canyon,
ID Written on verso: In Fourth of July Canyon Trip to Kellogg,
Idaho.
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1915 |
1/17 | 230 | A Dodge car driving towards log bridge in Fourth of July
Canyon, ID |
1915 |
1/17 | 231 | Nellie, Harry, and Dorothy Dean at camping site near
Priest River, ID Written on verso: Our camp near Priest River on trip from Priest
Lake. Nellie & Harry Dean Dorothy Dean, between tent & car.
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1915? |
1/17 | 232 | Dean family waiting for ferry at Newport, WA Written on verso: Waiting for ferry at New Port returning from
Priest Lake, Idaho.
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1915? |
1/17 | 233 | Thousand Islands Bridge between New York, US and
Ontario, Canada |
between 1930 and 1950? |
1/17 | 234 | View of 5th Ave in New York, NY Written on verso: Looking down 5th ave from a doubldecker bus
N.Y.
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between 1940 and 1950? |
1/17 | 235 | Harry and Nellie Dean standing by a section of a Douglas
Fir tree at Coupeville, WA Written on verso: Harry & Nellie Dean by one of the largest
trees- at Coupeville Wash- near Uncle David Dean's home.he photograph has may 1965 stamped on it but this would be a
reprinting of the photograph since Harry doed in 1946.
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between 1930 and 1940? |
Biographical papersReturn to Top
Documents and materials relating to Harry Dean's railroading career.
Container(s) | Description |
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Box/Folder | |
5/1 | Personal businesses |
5/2 | Veterans' Association of Great Northern
Railway |
5/3 | Great Northern Railway |
5/4 | Periodical clippings |
5/5 | Locomotive engineering |
5/6 | Personal records |
5/7 | Easement rights |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)