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Walter Shelley Phillips photographs and illustrations, approximately 1885-1940
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- Phillips, W. S. (Walter Shelley), 1867-1940
- Title
- Walter Shelley Phillips photographs and illustrations
- Dates
- approximately
1885-1940 (inclusive)18851940
- Quantity
-
638 photographic
prints (14 albums in 3 boxes) ; various sizes
55 loose photographic prints (1 box) ; various sizes
513 drawings : pen & ink, pencil, color pencil ; various sizes
69 lantern slides (1 box)
5 acetate negatives
44 carvings (3 boxes) : clay; terra cotta ; various sizes - Collection Number
- PH0111
- Summary
- Art work of W.S. Phillips including photographs, illustrations, cartoons, and clay art documenting and depicting Pacific Northwest landscapes, American Indian life, hunting, fishing, plants, and animals.
- Repository
-
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
-
Materials are fragile. Permission of Visual Materials Curator required for viewing.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Walter Shelley Phillips (1867-1940), also known as "El Comancho," was a self-educated and self-trained newspaper reporter, free-lance writer, author of numerous books, painter, illustrator, carver, photographer, naturalist, and geologist. In his own words: "I am first, last, and always, a Western man...I've always stood on my own hind legs, looked the world in the eye and told it to go to hell -- and am still doing it."
He was born March 3, 1867 in Fairbury, Illinois to Oliver H. Phillips and Eliza Jane Mcdowell Phillips. His family moved west, reaching Nebraska in 1969, and settling in Beatrice, Nebraska. According to his unpublished memoir, the family's homestead was within the Otoe tribe's hunting grounds, and Chief Arkeketa visited with the family regularly. Phillips played as a child with Arkeketa's children in the Otoe camp and by his accounting, was happier with that way of life than with going to school. He hunted buffalo, fished, attended ceremonies, and learned the Plains Indian sign language with which peoples of different Plains tribes communicated with each other. In Phillips' biographical notes within the collection he relates that in his early life he "went thro [sic] Grasshopper plague which came to Nebr. July 16 - 1874." He left school early and traveled across the West and Southwest on his own, meeting up with the Sioux (Lakota), Blackfeet, and Crow peoples as well as other tribes. He acquired the name "Lone Man" from the Sioux. He traveled through the Black Hills, the Rockies, and finally to Seattle in February 1888. He continued his travels, including through the American Southwest.
Phillips began writing about outdoor life in around 1887, including pieces for Forest and Stream , published in New York City. He began work as a reporter for his hometown newspaper, the Beatrice Express , and then the Lincoln Call as a cartoonist. After a time, he traveled west again, and filed a claim on some land, possibly near Billings, Montana or near Belle Fourche, South Dakota. During his time on the claim, the Wounded Knee Massacre occurred in South Dakota in 1890, which Phillips describes as a "piece of heartbreaking butchery that no white men could be proud of." After this time, Phillips returned to Lincoln, Nebraska amd continued his work at the Nebraska Call . He married his wife, Rena Egleston, with whom he had grown up in Beatrice, probably in 1891, and the couple eloped and traveled out to Seattle. In 1891 he began a reporting job at the Seattle Press where his first assignment was to cover a ball given by the Yesler family. After a few months, the Seattle Press came under new management and Phillips was out of a job. He worked on a pile driver crew for two years, and then brought his family back east for two years. Upon their return to Seattle, he wrote a column and drew cartoons for the Telegraph . His job ended when Seattle Post-Intelligencer bought the paper. The Northwestern Lumberman paper in Chicago hired him as an illustrator, ad representative, and reporter, and he worked there for seven years. He returned to the Pacific Northwest to work for the West Coast Lumberman published in Tacoma. He traveled back to Chicago to open that city's western office of Field and Stream . Phillips wrote in 1939 that he had crossed the United States coast to coast 198 times.
At some point during his career he worked for Louis Hill, president of the Great Northern Railroad; he spent more than a year with the Blackfoot tribe in the area that is now Glacier National Park to gather information for the Railroad's advertising department as the company built its line westward. Afterwards he performed a geologic and natural resources survey for the Great Northern from Glacier National Park to Seattle.
In 1904 he began Pacific Sportsman magazine in Seattle; he sold the magazine around 1911. Phillips also became a founding member of the Washington State Game and Fish Protective Association; he wrote thousands of articles on outdoor life and lore, including the syndicated newspaper feature "Teepee Tales." He also wrote books, and illustrated his own and others' books from the 1890s to 1920s, including books for children and Indian legends. He died in Seattle in 1940.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Collection reflects the art work of W.S. Phillips, who was a photographer, illustrator and cartoonist, writer, sculptor and carver. Photograph albums created by Phillips document his mountaineering and camping trips in Washington State, including the Olympic Peninsula, other locations in the western United States, such as Montana and Wyoming, and other trips across the plains and prairies of Nebraska and in the eastern United States. When Phillips appears in the photographs, he is usually in the persona of El Comancho, the character he created for his Western stories and illustrations. Phillips' wife Rena also appears in the photographs, sometimes in the persona of a "lady hunter" or "lady fisherman." The drawings in the collection include finished projects meant for publication or display such as the Teepee Tales series of drawings and also Philips' sketches and studies of plants, animals and people. Phillips' fascination with American Indian cultures is reflected in his drawings, photographs and clay carvings in which he documents and depicts tribal gatherings, dances and art.
Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top
Photographs contained in the albums were usually numbered by W.S. Phillips, sometimes with a "P" prefix. Phillips' original numbering has been retained wherever evident. Some photographs in the collection were not numbered by Phillips. For these photographs, Special Collections has assigned an item number with an "X" prefix. Similarly, lantern slides, drawings, and carvings were assigned "L," "D," and "C" prefixes respectively.
Albums 1-4,10, 12-13, 15, 18, and 20-21 were not included with the donated collection.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
View selections from the collection in digital format
Restrictions on Use
Status of creator's copyrights is unknown; restrictions may exist on copying, quotation, or publication. Users are responsible for researching copyright status before use.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Acquisition Information
Donor: Eldon E. Phillips (son of W.S. Phillips); 1964-1965.
Processing Note
Processed by Marion Brown, 2009; processing completed by Elizabeth Russell, 2016.
28 photographs not by W.S. Phillips were removed from the collection, 2015. 16 photographic postcards not by Phillips transferred to the Postcard Collection, 2016.
Separated Materials
A copy of Phillips' book The Cowboys of Cut-Out Ranch (1915) was transferred to the Historical Children's Collection and a copy of the The Master Power (1922, bound in untrimmed leather) was transferred to the Binding Collection, 2016.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
AlbumsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box | |||
1 |
Album 5: Olympic
Trip of 1914 Scenes of Mt. Constance in the Olympic Mountains, the area
Phillips labeled Diablo Pass, climbers Phillips, Roll, Clark, and Griffin, and
their camps on the trip. The album includes photos 193-253; photo 231 is
missing. Phillips referrs to Diablo Pass, Diablo River and Diablo Canyon in the
vicinity of Mount Constance; those names are no longer in use on maps, so it is
unclear exactly where Phillips was. It is possible that he was in the vicinity
of the North Fork of the Skokomish River.
|
1914 | |
Album | item | ||
5 | 193-199 | Views in Devil's Staircase area of
the Olympic Mountains 196: Includes W.S. Phillips "El Comancho." 197: R.O. and
Griff on rock.196: Lantern slide in Box 14.
|
1914 |
5 | 200-207 | Near pass referred to by Phillips as
Diablo Pass 207: Image is reversed.201: Ross and Griffin in snow field just below summit.
|
1914 |
5 | 208-211 | South wall of Mount
Constance |
1914 |
5 | 212-213 | Views near mountain pass in vicinity
of Mount Constance W. S. Phillips "El Comancho" at summit of pass looking NE
toward river valley.
|
1914 |
5 | 214-216 | Views near Mount
Constance |
1914 |
5 | 217-218 | Southern pass probably of Mount
Constance 217: W.S. Phillips "El Comancho" in snow field. 218: image
reversed.
|
1914 |
5 | 219 | W.S. Phillips "El Comancho" in snow,
valley near Mount Constance |
1914 |
5 | 220-229 | Views on ascent and descent of Mount
Constance, probably on Devil's Staircase route 221: Clark. 223: Griff, R.O. and Clark at summit of pass.
227: Roll and Griffin.
|
1914 |
5 | 230 | Clark and Griffin at end of railroad
line, Port Townsend, before ascent |
1914 |
5 | 232-234 | Views in a river valley probably on
way in toward Mount Constance 234: Dosewallips River ten miles from its mouth.
|
1914 |
5 | 235A-B | Waterfall identified by W.S. Phillips
as Carrs Falls |
1914 |
5 | 236-238 | Roll and Griffin in snow on
ascent |
1914 |
5 | 239 | Lake under snow |
1914 |
5 | 240-242 | Camps of W.S. Phillips and his
companions |
1914 |
5 | 243-245 | Along river identified by Phillips as
Diablo River |
1914 |
5 | 246-249 | Four-part panorama of view looking
west from the summit of pass in vicinity of south wall of Mount
Constance |
1914 |
5 | 250-253 | Views in vicinity of "Diablo" river
and pass and Devil's Staircase |
1914 |
1 |
Album 6: Quilcene Ranch, Little
River Olympic Trip, Original Olympic Trip Scenes of a ranch along the shore, and trips in the Olympics.
Olympic views include Copper River [Copper Creek], Dirty Face Ridge, and Gold
Creek, all in the northwest corner of what is now Olympic National Park. The
album includes photos 254-276 and 291-324.
|
1906 | |
Album | item | ||
6 | 254-265 | Views probably of the Quilcene Ranch
including shoreline, farm buildings and buildings on a dock |
1906 |
6 | 266-276 | Scenes at a farm or ranch, on
shipboard and in the woods These photographs are probably from the "Original Olympic
trip" which are identified as "small plates" (smaller sized negatives).
|
1906 |
6 | 291-318 | Scenes of mountains, Phillips and
three women named Rena, Joe Kinkaid, and Billy hiking and horse packing on the
"Little River Olympic Trip" 291-292: Rena. 294: W.S. Phillips "El Comancho." 296: Two
women Rena and Billy. 300: Rena registering Little River Summit on tree. 307,
309, 314: W.S. Phillips as "El Comancho."
|
1906 |
6 | 319-324 | Six part panoramic view of Olympics
from Dirty Face Ridge |
1906 |
2 |
Album 7: Olympics
Original trip and Quilcene Pass trip and Lincoln
Peak, Cascade Summit, Avalanche Basin, Lower Columbia River Scenes in the mountains, including the Olympic Mountains,
Washington and the Rockies in Montana in what is now Glacier National Park. The
album includes photographs 277-290 (Olympics Original Trip and Quilcene Pass)
and photographs 326-376 (Lincoln Peak, etc.). Photo 368 is not in the
album.
|
1908 | |
Album | item | ||
7 | 277 | Three men with packs and
rifles |
1908 |
7 | 280-281 | Two-part panorama of Lake Valley on
north side of Mt. Constance |
1908 |
7 | 282 | Valley seen from mountain gap at
head of Big Quilcene River on the north side of Mount Constance |
1908 |
7 | 283-285 | Three-part panorama of view from Mt.
Contanace at head of Big Quilcene River |
1908 |
7 | 286 | Ridge near Mount Constance, looking
north from Quilcene Pass down Dungeness Valley |
1908 |
7 | 287-289 | Three-part panorama of Dome Valley to
Big Quilcene River |
1908 |
7 | 290 | Valley at head of Quilcene
River |
1908 |
7 | 326-336 | Twelve-part panorama of view of
mountainside probably in Glacier National Park |
1908 |
7 | 337-339 | Three-part panorama of Avalanche
Basin, Glacier National Park |
1908 |
7 | 340-341 | Two-part panorama of Avalanche Basin,
Glacier National Park |
1908 |
7 | 342-344 | Two-part panorama of Avalanche
Basin, Glacier National Park |
1908 |
7 | 345 | Avalanche Lake, Glacier National
Park |
1908 |
7 | 346-367 | Construction of a railroad including
a man with dynamite sitting on dynamite boxes |
1908 |
7 | 369-375 | Views of the Columbia River below
Wenatchee and below Entiat Rapids |
1908 |
7 | 376 | Mouth of the Chelan River at
Chelan |
1908 |
3 |
Album 8: Columbia
River, Lake Chelan, Soap Lake, Priest Lake, Flathead Lake, Flathead River, Lake
McDonald, St. Marys Lake [St. Mary Lake], West Slope of Rockies Views of Lake Chelan, Chelan River, Stehekin River, Soap Lake,
and Soap Lake Sanitorium in Washington State. Views of Hotel McDonald, Lake
McDonald, and West Glacier, Montana. Views of Avalanche Peak and Citadel Peak,
Colorado. The album includes photos 377-451.
|
undated | |
Album | item | ||
8 | 377-390 | Lake Chelan, Chelan River Canyon,
Chelan River and the mouth of the Stehekin River |
undated |
8 | 391 | Soap Lake Sanitarium
(burned) |
undated |
8 | 392-396 | Soap Lake |
undated |
8 | 397-400 | Priest Lake |
undated |
8 | 401-420 | Flathead Lake and River |
undated |
8 | 421-424 | Charles Howe fishing and running the
Red Lick Rapids |
undated |
8 | 425-426 | Belton Chalet and guests The town of Belton is currently named West Glacier,
Montana.
|
undated |
8 | 427-443 | Boats, boat landing, shore, Hotel
McDonald and cabins at McDonald Lake, Glacier National Park,
Montana |
undated |
8 | 444-445 | Avalanche Creek, Avalanche Basin,
Glacier National Park, Montana |
undated |
8 | 446 | Rocky mountain
wildflowers |
undated |
8 | 447-451 | Citadel Peak and Lake, Colorado and
small lakes on the west slopes of the Rockies |
undated |
2 |
Album 9: Blackfoot Indians and
East slope of the Rockies Cree Indians, mountain and river landscapes in what is now
Glacier National Park, Montana, Blackfoot Indian ceremonies. The album includes
photos 452-500. Photo 488 is missing.
|
1910 | |
Album | item | ||
9 | 452 | Portrait of Cree girl There is enlargement of this photo.
|
1910 |
box-folder:oversize | |||
10/1 | 452a | Enlargement of portrait of Cree
girl |
1910 |
Album | |||
9 | 453 | Mary Houseman and family |
1910 |
9 | 454-457 | Portrait of Cree girl, possibly Mary
Houseman |
1910 |
9 | 458 | Portrait of Cree girl, possibly Mary
Houseman, double exposed with a scene of a lake From accompanying material: Lady of the Lake.
|
1910 |
9 | 459 | John Munroe family in front of log
house at Two Medicine Lake From accompanying material: John Munore family. Corner 2
Medicine Lake
|
1910 |
9 | 460-465 | Mountains and landscape around Two
Medicine Lake and valley |
1910 |
9 | 466-470 | Travois Trail and landscapes,
Colorado or Montana |
1910 |
9 | 471-483 | Blackfoot Medicine Lodge ceremony and
dance series People identified include: Little Dog (471-472), Mount Chief
(472, 475-476), Crazy Horse (472, 480), Little Dog (473), Yellow Owl (478).
|
1910 |
9 | 484-489 | Grass dance with wagons and teepees
in background Photo 484: Solo grass dancer, possibly Blue Eyes.
|
1910 |
9 | 490-496 | Blackfoot Indian groups in ceremonial
dress near medicine lodge |
1910 |
9 | 497 | Blackfoot chiefs on
horseback |
1910 |
9 | 498 | Large group of teepees |
1910 |
9 | 499-500 | Large group of teepees at Great
Circle Camp, Browning, Montana |
1910 |
3 |
Album 11: Duck
Marsh, Lady Hunters, Canoes, Miscel- [miscellaneous] Outdoor Stuff Views of a woman (Rena) hunting, W.S. Phillips hunting in a
marsh, and Phillips' duck boat. The album includes photos 501-514, 612-632,
635, 644 (photos 633-634, 636-643 are missing). See loose photos in next series
for photographs assumed to have been removed from this album.
|
undated | |
Album | item | ||
11 | 501-514 | Woman (Rena) hunting birds with a
rifle |
undated |
11 | 612-628 | W.S. Phillips (El Comancho) hunting
in a marsh using a flat boat and snow shoes Photo 628: hand colored lantern slide in box 13.
|
undated |
11 | 629-632 | Duck boat on Madison Street in front
of J.W. Nolan Carpenter and T.F. Clark Sheet Metal Works and in the water near
dock Photo 631 has been cut out from album; about 3/4 of an inch
remains.
|
undated |
11 | 635 | Thrift and Phillips posing with
rifles on Olympic trip Phillips identified this photograph as "The Alarm."
|
undated |
11 | 644 | Man, probably Phillips, fishing in a
river |
undated |
Loose photographs from Album
11 |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/1 | 637 | 1904 | |
4/1 | 638 | 1904 | |
4/1 | 639 | W.S. Phillips carrying (portaging) a
canoe |
1904 |
4/1 | 641 |
W.S. Phillips in canoe going through
the log flume between Lake Washington and Lake Union Written on verso: The view taken from top of old "portage"
which has since been filled. It was a block or two south of the now Montlake
canal. The Fisheries Building is at the approximate Lake Union end of that old
waterway.
|
1904 |
4/1 | 643 |
W.S. Phillips in canoe exiting log
flume between Lake Washington and Lake Union Written on verso: "Chuting the Shoots" Shooting the Chutes. El
Comancho in canoe as it hits Lake Union from the log flume. This log flume once
floated logs from Lake Washington to Lake Union to be boomed & rafted to
Sawmills. Shooting the chute can only be done when gate is open between flume
and old portage way which is now filled.
|
1904 |
Loose photos probably from albums 12 &
13 |
undated | ||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/2 | 659 | Man on a boat |
undated |
4/2 | 662 | Man bringing fish he caught aboard
his boat From related material: "Taking the catch aboard"
|
undated |
4/2 | 664 | W.S. Phillips and his son, Eldon S.
Phillips putting up teepee in campsite at Lake Washington Written on back of photo: "Breaking Camp Lake Washington
about 1904."UW6178
|
circa 1903-1904 |
4/2 | 666 | W.S. Philliips, Eldon S. Phillips and
man inside teepee near Lake Washington Written on back of photo: Showing how to put up teepee -
foot 14th Ave NE about 1903-1904
|
circa 1903-1904 |
4/2 | 668 | W.S. Phillips and Eldon S. Phillips
near teepee and canoe at Lake Washington Written on back of photo: Teepee Camp Putting up Teepee foot
14th Ave NE 1903-1904 W.S. Phillips and Son Eldon S. Phillips.
|
circa 1903-1904 |
4/2 | 671 | Teepee with entry flap closed at
campsite near Lake Washington |
undated |
Box | |||
2 |
Album 14: Fish;
Kids day off; One man Pack series; One man Blanket series; Camp with Pardner;
Miscel- [Miscellaneous]; Old Seattle W.S. Phillips as a child fishing, Phillips demonstating packing
for camping and how to wear an Indian blanket, Phillips and Rena camping in
Ravenna Creek Park area, Ballard and Seattle waterfront areas, Cheshiahud (also
known as Indian John) and his home, and the Steamer Flyer at Seattle. The album includes photos 672-674,
676-677, 679-724, 727-735. Photographs 675, 678, and 725-726 are missing from
the album.
|
circa 1880s, 1905, undated | |
Album | item | ||
14 | 672-674, 676-677, 679 | Fish on a table |
undated |
Box/Folder | |||
4/3 | 675 | Fish on a table This print is larger than the album size and was found in
the collection.
|
undated |
Album | |||
14 | 676-677, 679 | Fish on a table |
undated |
14 | 680-685 | W.S. Phillips as a child fishing in
river in Seattle Written on back of photo 680: "The writer as a kid, displays
fish caught in the river that ran where Ravenna Park is now located."
|
circa 1880s |
14 | 686-702 | W.S. Phillips "El Comancho"
demonstrating packing for camp and at campsite |
undated |
14 | 703-714 | W.S. Phillips "El Comancho" in Indian
style clothing demonstrating how to wear an Indian blanket |
undated |
14 | 715-719 | W.S. Phillips and woman (Rena) at
Ravenna Park Creek campsite |
1905 |
14 | 720-724 | Fish and men fishing, probably in
Elliot Bay, Seattle |
circa 1906 |
14 | 727 | Houses with view of Latona Bridge
across Lake Union |
circa 1890s-1900s |
14 | 728 | Cheshiahud (also known as Indian
John)'s house near Lake Union |
circa 1890s-1900s |
14 | 729 | Oregon Improvement Company building
at waterfront in Ballard |
circa 1890s-1900s |
14 | 730 | Cheshiahud (also known as Indian John
and Che-Seah-Kie) and his wife Tleebuleetsa on porch of house |
circa 1890s-1900s |
14 | 732 | Steamer Flyer in Elliot Bay, Seattle during the Klondike Gold
Rush era |
circa 1890s-1900s |
14 | 733 | Lake Union in a storm |
circa 1890s-1900s |
14 | 734 | Canoes near wharf at
Ballard |
circa 1885-1900 |
14 | 735 | Coal ship at bunker on
wharf |
1905 |
Loose photos probably from album 15 |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/3 | 738 | Canal |
undated |
4/3 | 740 | Steamboat Flyer
|
undated |
4/3 | 787 | People at Lake Union at the foot of
14th NE swimming and boating in the lake |
1903-04 |
4/3 | 788 | undated | |
4/3 | 793-794 | Cheshiahud (also known as Indian
John) carving canoe, near Lake Union Written on verso of photo 793: Chief Chi-Siah-Ka or 'Indian
John' as he was known making canoe. He is located at a site where the yacht
club now exists or in very close vicinity.
|
1900 |
4/3 | 795-796, 798 | Cheshiahud (also known as Indian
John) making canoe paddles and his wife Tleebuleetsa doing laundry, near Lake
Union W.S. Phillips appears in photo 796.
|
1900 |
4/3 | 797, 800 | Cheshiahud (also known as Indian
John) and W.S. Phillips sitting on canoe near Lake Union |
1900 |
4/3 | 799 | W.S. Phillips with canoe and paddles
at Lake Union beach |
1900 |
4/3 | 801 | Cheshiahud (also known as Indian
John) with two canoes near Lake Union |
1900 |
4/3 | 803 | Cheshiahud (also known as Indian
John) working on canoe near Lake Union Copy negative and copy print. There is no original print of
negative of this photograph in the collection.
|
1900 |
Box | |||
1 |
Album 16: Canoe; Teepee; Violet in
Indian Costume; Landscape Miscel- [Miscellaneous]; Southern Stuff; Outdoor
Miscel- [Miscellaneous], Skykomish Miscel- [Miscellaneous], Trees, New York,
Niagara, Eastern Views of Lake Union, Lookout Mountain, Skykomish, and Mount
Index, Washington State; New York City; Niagara Falls. The album includes
photos 804-810 and 863-916.
|
circa 1900 | |
Album | item | ||
16 | 804 | W.S. Phillips by Lake Union with
canoe and paddles |
1900 |
16 | 805 | Boy in feather headdress holding pipe
near two men, one probably W.S. Phillips, setting up teepee |
circa 1900 |
16 | 806 | W.S. Phillips wearing Indian clothing
and feather headdress and holding pipe |
circa 1900 |
16 | 807-808 | Man wearing Indian clothing and
feather headdress smoking pipe outside teepee |
circa 1900 |
16 | 809-810 | Young man wearing Indian clothing and
feather headdress holding a pipe |
circa 1900 |
16 | 863-865 | Skykomish River,
Washington |
circa 1900 |
16 | 866 | W.S. Phillips at top of Lookout
Mountain |
1900 |
16 | 867-868 | Views of river possibly in the
vicinity of Lookout Mountain |
undated |
16 | 869 | Cemetery with above ground crypts,
possibly in New Orleans, Louisiana |
undated |
16 | 870-871 | River valley and river views,
possibly in the Southern United States |
undated |
16 | 872 | Wall of burial vaults, probably in
New Orleans, Louisiana |
undated |
16 | 873-877 | River, marsh and rive valley
views |
undated |
16 | 878-879 | Man in a canoe in a body of
water |
undated |
16 | 880-887 | Scenes along a river (probably the
Skykomish) near Mt. Index |
undated |
16 | 888-889 | Trees near Tacoma See photo 769
|
1913 |
16 | 890-900 | New York City |
undated |
16 | 901-907 | Niagara Falls |
undated |
16 | 907a | Man standing in woods From accompanying notes: Harry among the ferns.
|
undated |
16 | 908-916 | River and landscape scenes probably
in the east |
undated |
Loose photos from album 16 |
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Box | item | ||
XNA1 | 803 | Cheshiahud (also known as Indian
John) and canoe in front of his lodge Copy negative.
|
1900 |
Box/Folder | |||
4/4 | 811 | Young man wearing Indian clothing and
feathered headdress, holding pipe |
undated |
4/4 | 886 | Two men fishing in a
river On verso: A river big enough to float a steamer-- roaring down
from the mountain snows.
|
undated |
Box | |||
2 |
Album 17: Ships; Eastern Stuff;
Sports Copies; Trees; Raging River 1915 Camp Includes views of ships, East Coast locations, San Francisco
locations, and camping trip. Album includes photographs 917-1001c. Photos 954,
956-960, 962, 964-968, 973-977 are missing
|
||
Album | item | ||
17 | 917 | River in a valley with covered bridge
in background possibly in an eastern state |
undated |
17 | 918-919 | River and railroad along the
river 918: log rafts in river.
|
undated |
17 | 920 | Fitchburg Railroad train,
Massachusetts |
undated |
17 | 92 1-936 | Sailing ships and battleships in open
water |
undated |
17 | 937 | Battleship Oregon in Seattle harbor before Spanish-American
War |
circa 1890s |
17 | 938-939 | Ships |
undated |
17 | 940 | Foundered ship |
undated |
17 | 941 | Telegraph Hill from the water, San
Francisco |
circa 1894-1906 |
17 | 942 | Ferry Building and Embarcadero from
San Francisco Bay |
circa 1894-1906 |
17 | 943 | Building and street probably in
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco Statue in photograph is probably the statue of Leonidas
created for the California Midwinter International Exposition of 1894.
|
circa 1894-1900 |
17 | 944 | Panorama building on Strawberry Hill,
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco |
circa 1894-1906 |
17 | 945 | Statue of President James Garfield
southeast of the Conservatory of Flowers, Golden Gate Park, San
Francisco James Abram Garfield Monument was created in 1884 to
memorialize President Garfield, who died a few months after an assassination
attempt by Charles J. Guiteau.
|
circa 1894-1906 |
17 | 946 | River in the hills |
undated |
17 | 947-948 | Waterlilies on a pond or lake |
undated |
17 | 949 | Wyoming landscape |
undated |
17 | 950 | Shed and corral in clearing |
undated |
17 | 951 | Southern Pacific Railroad train in
hilly terrain |
undated |
17 | 952 | Scenic railway train on the Mount
Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway |
circa 1896-circa 1900 |
17 | 953 | Railroad bridge over
river |
undated |
17 | 955, 961, 963 | Hunter with dead mountain sheep and
dead mountain goat |
undated |
17 | 969-972 | Trees in Schmit Pass |
undated |
17 | 978-980 | Scenes in the canyon of Raging River |
1915 |
17 | 981-983 | Teepee and tent in camp on Raging
River From accompanying material: Camp on Raging River with broken
leg.
|
circa 1915 |
17 | 984-986 | Looking up Raging River From accompanying material: Charles Foster and Roll are
identified as the fishermen in the river in photo 986.
|
undated |
17 | 987 | Steamboat Hero
|
undated |
17 | 989a-991 | Portraits of a woman, probably
Rena |
undated |
17 | 992-993 | Snow in west Seattle |
undated |
17 | 994-996 | Woman on the steamboat
Ruth
|
undated |
17 | 997-999 | House (probably Phillips') in West
Seattle covered in snow |
undated |
17 | 1000b-1001c | Trail cook outfit and the "One-Man
Trail-Ration" |
undated |
Loose photo from album 17 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/5 | 992 | Snow in West Seattle |
undated |
Box | |||
3 |
Album 19: Mixed miscellaneous;
Raging River; Sports and Game Copies; Injun: El Comancho and Zintkalla Includes photographs 835-977. Photos 863-953, 955, 958, 961,
963, 969-976 are missing.
|
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Album | item | ||
19 | 835-838 | Views of a wooden table and an
ornately painted screen displayed in front of a house |
undated |
19 | 839-840 | W.S. Phillips fishing in stream and
displaying his catch in a photography studio |
undated, 1908 |
19 | 841 | W.S. Phillips standing next to stacks
of Pacific Sportsman magazine |
circa 1904 |
19 | 842 | Photographs of W.S. Phillips'
illustrations of duck hunting |
undated |
19 | 843 | W.S. Phillips panning for
gold |
undated |
19 | 844-862 | Smith and W.S. Phillips fishing in
Raging River From accompanying material: Smith is identified in photo 845
and Phillips is identified in photos 846-848 and 851-854. The man in the other
views is not identified.
|
1907 |
19 | 954-954a | A man and a boy posing next to dead
China Pheasants Copy photographs.
|
undated |
19 | 956-956a | Deer |
undated |
19 | 957-957a | Man standing next to a dead
bear Copy photographs.
|
undated |
19 | 959 | Man carrying dead deer on his
back |
undated |
19 | 960 | Man in a ripped shirt standing near
bear cubs up a tree |
undated |
19 | 962, 964 | Men with dead mountain
goats |
undated |
19 | 965 | Studio portrait of W.S. Phillips
holding record Rainbow Trout |
undated |
19 | 966 | Man holding dead pheasants and rifle Bjorklund,
Seattle (Photographer)
Copy photograph.
|
undated |
19 | 967 | Hunter with dead bears No number on print, but this is probably photograph 967.
|
undated |
19 | 968 | Photograph of W.S. Phillips painting
of a fish The Fight
|
circa 1914 |
19 | 977 | Zintkala Nuni in Sioux
clothing Zintkala Nuni, or Lost Bird, was a survivor as an infant of
the massacre of the Lakota at Wounded Knee in 1890. She was found by a rescue
party and raised by a white couple. She later appeared in Buffalo Bill's Wild
West Show and in vaudeville before her death in 1920.
|
circa 1910 |
Loose photographs probably from albums 20 and
21 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/6 | 1023-1026 | River and dead salmon |
undated |
4/6 | 1040 | Copy photo of pack train |
undated |
4/6 | 1041 | Copy photo of camp site with
teepees |
undated |
4/7 | 1105 | Horsetail rushes |
undated |
4/7 | 1122-3 | W.S. Phillips fishing in the Green
River |
undated |
4/7 | 1186 | Repairing a wheel on an
automobile |
undated |
4/7 | 1218 | Copy photo of a Missouri River
steamer near St. Joseph, Missouri |
circa 1898 |
4/7 | 1220 | Copy photo of a view from up on
Sundance Mountain, Black Hills |
circa 1890 |
4/7 | 1221 | Copy photo of a covered wagon and
Nebraska sod school house, The Platte, Nebraska Written on photo: A waterless river - The Platte - Neb '89.
Handpainted lantern slide available in box 13
|
1889 |
4/7 | 1223 | Copy photo of Ed Grant and W.S.
Phillips fishing on the Blue River Written on photo: June days along the Blue in Nebraska.
|
1896 |
4/7 | 1224 | Copy photo of Phillips fishing on the
Blue River Written on photo: 2 hours sport on the old Blue.Hand painted lantern slide available in box 13
|
1893 |
4/7 | 1226 | Copy photo of a group of men with
horse-drawn wagon cutting up a deer, Wyoming Written on photo: Bluie's first deer - Wyo - 90
|
1890 |
4/7 | 1227 | W.S. Phillips and Bluie cutting up
four dead antelope, Wyoming |
circa 1890s |
4/7 | 1230 | Copy photo of W.S. Phillips and Blue
panning for gold Written on photo: What'll she go pardner? An anxious moment in
the prospectors life. Washington '97.
|
1897 |
4/7 | 1244 | Two men in a river facing an empty
boat |
undated |
4/7 | 1555 | Beaver |
undated |
Box | |||
1 |
Album 22: Timber stuff n. of
Seattle -1924; Lmbrmn Series; Robins Nest; Foo Kee; Devil Clubs; Book 23;
Cripple Trees; W. S. P. Portraits The album includes photographs of trees in the vicinity of
Seattle, Coltsfoot and Devil's Club flowers and a woman (Wed) holding flowers.
Includes photographs 1260-1309.
|
1924 | |
Album | item | ||
22 | 1260-1264 | Fir trees north of Seattle |
1924 |
22 | 1265-1266 | Fir trees on golf greens north of
Seattle |
1924 |
22 | 1267-1268 | Fir trees north of golf grounds,
north of Seattle |
1924 |
22 | 1269 | Stumps and second growth tree, north
of Seattle |
1924 |
22 | 1270-1 - 1270-3 | Robin on nest |
1924 |
22 | 1271a | Woman holding flower Written on verso: Coltsfoot (Petasites speciosa - Piper) Foo
Kee - Jap.From accompanying material: Wed and Foo Kee in west
Seattle
|
1924 |
22 | 1272a - 1274a | Field of Coltsfoot
blossoms Written on verso: Coltsfoot blossoms Petasites
speciosus--Piper. Foo Kee-- Jap
|
1924 |
22 | 1275 | Crooked limb fir, Enumclaw Road,
Enumclaw, Washington |
1924 |
22 | 1276 | Devil's Club plant, Enumclaw,
Washington Written on verso: devil's club Fatsiea horrida--PiperDevil's Club is a shrub native to western North America.
|
1924 |
22 | 1277 | Devil's Club plant in winter,
Enumclaw, Washington |
1924 |
22 | 1278 | Double top cedar in Enumclaw,
Washington |
1924 |
22 | 1279-1281 | Hemlock in Enumclaw swamp,
Washington |
1924 |
22 | 1282 | Coltsfoot leaf and flower and
Horsetail rush in bloom |
1924 |
22 | 1283-1284 | Devil's Club |
1924 |
22 | 1285-1289 | Studio portrait of W.S. Phillips
dressed as El Comancho UW8309
|
1924 |
22 | 1290-1292 | Photograph of a drawing of
El Comancho (W.S. Phillips) |
1924 |
22 | 1293 | Woman "Wed" with bundle of Coltsfoot
leaves From accompanying material: Wed with bundle of Foo Kee
leaves.
|
1924 |
22 | 1294 | Giant horsetail rush in
bloom Written on verso: Giant Horsetail Rush (Equisetum Telmateia)
T'suku Shinbo.
|
1924 |
22 | 1295-1297 | Salmon berry tips before
stripping Written on verso: Salmon Berry Rubus Spectabilis
|
1924 |
22 | 1298 | Woman "Wed" with Coltsfoot (Foo
Kee) From accompanying materials: Wed with Fookee--cook plate.
|
1924 |
22 | 1299-1303 | Robin |
1924 |
22 | 1304 | Double top cedar, Duval Road,
Washington |
1924 |
22 | 1305 | Broken back cedar, Duval Road,
Washington |
1924 |
22 | 1306 | Three trees growing from stump, Duval
Road, Washington Same image as lantern slide in box 14.
|
1924 |
22 | 1307 | Crooked top tree Duval Road,
Washington |
1924 |
22 | 1308 | Maple stump near saplings |
1924 |
22 | 1309 | Wed feeding baby robin |
1924 |
1 |
Album 23: Sod house; robins;
gobo; oregon grapes; ferns, Salal berries; rushes; trees; wind-blown cedars (on
islands), Devils Clubs; home; Salmon Berries; flowers; plants. All 1924 Views of a woman (Wed) with flowers, a sod house, houses at Alki
Beach, trees and flowers, large Douglas fir log at Northern Pacific Railroad,
various plant specimans, and a house and garden. The album includes photographs
1310-1406. Photograph 1373 is missing.
|
1924 | |
Album | item | ||
23 | 1310 | Woman (Wed) on the back porch with a woven basket and
giant horsetail rush |
May 1924 |
23 | 1311 | Woman (Wed) in patch of horsetail rush |
May 1924 |
23 | 1312 | Woman (Wed) in patch of salmon berry |
May 1924 |
23 | 1313 | Madrona tree and crooked Laurel Written on verso: Madrona Arbutus menziesii-- piper.Identified as crooked Laurel in accompanying material.
|
May 1924 |
23 | 1314 | Woman (Wed) in nettle patch Written on verso: Urtica Lyallii Common nettle.
|
May 1924 |
23 | 1315 | Woman (Wed) picking ferns Written on verson: Pteridium aquilinum pubescens--piper.
|
May 1924 |
23 | 1316-1319 | Woman (Wed) holding a robin |
May 1924 |
23 | 1320 | Sod house on open prairie |
May 1924 |
23 | 1321-1322 | Woman (Wed) scraping burdock to prepare for
eating Written on verso: Arctium Minus Burdock
|
May 1924 |
23 | 1323 | Tree and houses at Alki Beach, Seattle Written on verso: Bobbed haired willow
|
May 1924 |
23 | 1324 | Four topped cedar tree near Alki Point road,
Seattle |
May 25, 1924 |
23 | 1325 | Four topped fir tree on Alki Point road,
Seattle |
May 25, 1924 |
23 | 1326 | Double topped cedar trees, Mount Rainier |
May 25, 1924 |
23 | 1327 | Blasted top fir tree near Orting,
Washington |
May 26, 1924 |
23 | 1328 | Salal berry in bloom |
May 25, 1924 |
23 | 1329 | Cottonwood tree near Kent, Washington |
May 25, 1924 |
23 | 1330 | Maple tree near Kent, Washington |
May 25, 1924 |
23 | 1331-1334 | Alder grove near Kapowsin, Washington Lantern slide for 1331 in box 14.
|
May 25, 1924 |
23 | 1335 | Still life of a Salal bush in bloom |
May 29, 1924 |
23 | 1335a - 1335b | Close-up of Salal leaves and berries |
1924 |
23 | 1336-1337 | Close-up of Oregon grape in bloom |
May 20, 1924 |
23 | 1338 | Tall stump of a dead willow tree near East Valley
Road, Renton, Washington Written on verso: Old dead snag, Renton Road.
|
June 1, 1924 |
23 | 1339 | Woman (Laura) standing in front of old growth Douglas
fir log in railroad yard, Buckley, Washington Written on verso: "Douglas fir- 11 foot 3" diameter"
|
June 1, 1924 |
23 | 1340-1341 | Still life of Oregon Grape plant |
June 1, 1924 |
23 | 1344-1346 | Island trees shaped by wind |
1924 |
23 | 1347 | Two stalks of edible Dockweed |
1924 |
23 | 1348-1349 | Devil's Club leaves and green berries |
1924 |
23 | 1350a-b | Still life of Salmon berries UW6177
|
1924 |
23 | 1351 | Dockweed plants in seed |
1924 |
23 | 1352-1353 | Flowering bush |
1924 |
23 | 1354 | Spirea plant, |
1924 |
23 | 1355 | Tansy plant |
1924 |
23 | 1356-1357 | Still life of Labrador Tea plant |
1924 |
23 | 1358 | Still life of plant with small trumpet-shaped
flowers |
1924 |
23 | 1359-1360 | Still life of hardhack (Spiraea douglasii) |
1924 |
23 | 1361-1362 | Still life of Spirea plant |
1924 |
23 | 1363 | Still life of avalanche lily and columbine |
1924 |
23 | 1364-1366 | Still life of Labrador Tea plant |
1924 |
23 | 1367 | Still life with Labrador Tea leaves in a
cup |
1924 |
23 | 1368-1372 | House and garden probably belonging to W.S.
Phillips |
1924 |
23 | 1374-1381 | Flowers found near Snoqualmie, Washington |
1924 |
23 | 1382 | Still life of Thimble Berry blossoms |
1924 |
23 | 1383 | Still life of Blue Larkspur |
1924 |
23 | 1384 | Still life of Trim Stars |
1924 |
23 | 1385 | Still life of Blue Muckweed |
1924 |
23 | 1386 | Still life of Indian Paint Brush |
1924 |
23 | 1387 | Yellow Sunflower |
1924 |
23 | 1388 | Still life of largeleaf avens (Geum
marophyllum) |
1924 |
23 | 1389 | Still life of a species of Lilium |
1924 |
23 | 1390 | Still life of flowers fount at a mountain
summit |
1924 |
23 | 1391 | Still life of Shooting Star plant |
1924 |
23 | 1392 | Man holding up backdrop near shooting star plant and
log |
1924 |
23 | 1393-1393c | Still life of plant with the genus
Mimulus
|
1924 |
23 | 1394 | Still life of white bog orchid found at pond at
mountain summit |
1924 |
23 | 1395 | Man holding backdrop behind bog orchid
plant |
1924 |
23 | 1396-1397 | Still life of Oak Ferns |
1924 |
23 | 1398 | Still life of Mountain Anemone |
1924 |
23 | 1399-1400 | Plant still life |
1924 |
23 | 1401-1403 | Still life of flowers |
1924 |
23 | 1404 | Still life of Tansy The surface of the photograph has been abraded and torn due to
water damage.
|
1924 |
23 | 1405 | Still life of Mountain Daisy The surface of the photograph has been abraded and torn due to
water damage.
|
1924 |
23 | 1406 | Still life of leaf The surface of the photograph has been abraded and torn due to
water damage.
|
1924 |
1 |
Album 24: Series of Beaver
Workings. Taken on Gold Creek, Summit of Cascade Mts. 1924 Views of beavers, beaver dams, trees chewed by beaver and other
evidence of beaver at Gold Creek in the Cascade Mountains. Album includes
photographs 1407-1511. Photo 1508 is missing.
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Album | item | ||
24 | 1407 | Leaning tree chewed by beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1408 | "Kings highway" in the woods |
1924 |
24 | 1409 | Path through tall grass |
1924 |
24 | 1410 | Old tree with large cut in base near road |
1924 |
24 | 1411 | W.S. Phillips holding camera and tripod looking at
beaver dam |
1924 |
24 | 1412 | Trees felled by beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1413 | Old tree with large cut in the base near
road |
1924 |
24 | 1414 | W.S. Phillips examining a tree felled by
beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1415 | W.S. Phillips examining a tree with bark stripped off
and partially cut by beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1416 | Man examining a double tree with large beaver
cut |
1924 |
24 | 1417 | W.S. Phillips at beaver dam and pond |
1924 |
24 | 1418 | W.S. Phillips making a map at a pond |
1924 |
24 | 1419 | Tree with beaver damage |
1924 |
24 | 1420 | Log peeled and chewed by beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1421-1422 | Small tree with wood chips gnawed away by
beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1423 | "Kings Highway" trail through the woods |
1924 |
24 | 1424 | W.S. Phillips standing in large beaver
pond |
1924 |
24 | 1425 | W.S. Phillips at large beaver pond and water flowing
over beaver dam |
1924 |
24 | 1426 | W.S. Phillips standing on large beaver dam |
1924 |
24 | 1427 | W.S. Phillips examining broken beaver dam |
1924 |
24 | 1428 | Stagnant pond |
1924 |
24 | 1429 | W. S. Phillips examining old tree felled by
beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1430-1431 | W.S. Phillips examining tall double cut
tree |
1924 |
24 | 1432 | W.S. Phillips pointing to cuts in tree |
1924 |
24 | 1433 | W.S. Phillips examining tree with deep beaver
cuts |
1924 |
24 | 1434 | W.S. Phillips examining a cut tree at a beaver
dam |
1924 |
24 | 1435 | Pond with beaver dam and felled trees |
1924 |
24 | 1436 | W.S. Phillips with felled trees at beaver dam in
pond |
1924 |
24 | 1437-1438 | W.S. Phillips drawing a map at the edge of a
pond |
1924 |
24 | 1439 | W.S. Phillips examining a large beaver cut in a
tree |
1924 |
24 | 1440 | W.S. Phillips sitting at edge of pond examining trees
cut down by beavers at the lower creek |
1924 |
24 | 1441-1442 | W.S. Phillips examining trees cut down by
beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1443 | Tree cut down by beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1444 | Canal in small meadow |
1924 |
24 | 1445 | W.S. Phillips standing near canal in small
meadow |
1924 |
24 | 1446 | W.S. Phillips looking at trail through grass
meadow |
1924 |
24 | 1447 | Meadow and trail with W.S. Phillips in
distance |
1924 |
24 | 1448 | W.S. Phillips viewing "Kings Highway" trail through
woods |
1924 |
24 | 1449 | W.S. Phillips viewing trail |
1924 |
24 | 1450 | W.S. Phillips at large beaver pond with clear
water |
1924 |
24 | 1451 | W.S. Phillips standing at broken high beaver
dam |
1924 |
24 | 1452 | Upper beaver dam on creek |
1924 |
24 | 1453 | Man, probably W.S. Phillips, standing above his
reflection in a pond |
1924 |
24 | 1454 | W.S. Phillips examining large area of bark re-growth
on a tree with bark peeled off by beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1455 | W.S. Phillips examing bark regrowth area on tree
peeled by beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1456-1457 | W.S. Phillips examing a beaver dam
structure |
1924 |
24 | 1458 | Pile of sticks left by beavers in the
woods |
1924 |
24 | 1459 | W.S. Phillips examining a cedar tree partially cut at
base |
1924 |
24 | 1460-1461 | W.S. Phillips examining trees felled by
beavers |
1924 |
24 | 1462 | W.S. Phillips examining small canal through
woods |
1924 |
24 | 1463 | Small beaver canal dug out through woods |
1924 |
24 | 1464 | W.S. Phillips examining spill and crossover of canal
through woods |
1924 |
24 | 1465 | Two young women pointing to large double cut
tree |
1924 |
24 | 1466 | Beaver den entrance on upper pond terrace |
1924 |
24 | 1467-1468 | Two women at long dike dam |
1924 |
24 | 1469 | Women at old beaver cut tree |
1924 |
24 | 1470 | Beaver den |
1924 |
24 | 1471 | Part of terrace pond |
1924 |
24 | 1472 | Beaver pond |
1924 |
24 | 1473 | Hemlock tree with beaver cuts |
1924 |
24 | 1474 | Beaver pond at upper creek |
1924 |
24 | 1475 | Dike on upper pond |
1924 |
24 | 1476 | W.S. Phillips beside beaver dam |
1924 |
24 | 1477 | W.S. Phillips examining beaver cut tree |
1924 |
24 | 1477 ½ | Tree felled by beaver on lower creek pond |
1924 |
24 | 1478 | W.S. Phillips examining a large beaver den on the
upper pond |
1924 |
24 | 1479-1484 | W.S. Phillips examining beaver cuts on large
tree |
1924 |
24 | 1485-1486 | Trees |
1924 |
24 | 1487-1491 | W.S. Philliips with camera and tripod examining large
tree with double beaver cuts |
1924 |
24 | 1492 | W.S. Philliips examining beaver track at upper big
pond |
1924 |
24 | 1493 | W.S. Philliips with camera and tripod examining large
tree |
1924 |
24 | 1494 | W.S. Philliips examining tree cut by beavers in a
dumbbell-shaped pattern |
1924 |
24 | 1495 | W.S. Philliips with camera and tripod examining trees
at crossover trail |
1924 |
24 | 1496 | W.S. Philliips at ditch made by beavers near upper
creek |
1924 |
24 | 1497 | W.S. Philliips in Beaver Meadow |
1924 |
24 | 1498-1499 | W.S. Philliips looking at beaver cut trees |
1924 |
24 | 1500 | Double beaver dam at upper pond |
1924 |
24 | 1501 | W.S. Philliips standing on logs at upper beaver
dam |
1924 |
24 | 1502 | Caved-in tunnel in beaver dam area |
1924 |
24 | 1503 | W.S. Philliips examining area dug away by beavers at
upper dam |
1924 |
24 | 1504 | W.S. Philliips looking into beaver dam |
1924 |
24 | 1505 | W.S. Philliips examining large tree |
1924 |
24 | 1506 | W.S. Philliips at three foot dam on lower
creek |
1924 |
24 | 1507 | Beaver skull |
1924 |
24 | 1511 | Double beaver dam |
1924 |
24 | 1510 | Woman examining old beaver cut tree |
1924 |
24 | 1509 | Two people examining stand of trees |
1924 |
24 | 1523-1536 | Beaver in Tacoma park lantern slide in box 14
|
1924 |
24 | 1508 | Photograph of map Sketch Map of
Gold Creek Beaver Works by El Comancho
|
1924 |
Loose photographs not from albumsReturn to Top
Prefix "X" assigned to distinguish these photographs from those numbered by Phillips. Most photographs in this series were probably made by Phillips but for some reason not numbered by him.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/8 | X1 | Group gathering in a lake On verso: Mrs. Dutten Hoffer. Eldon + Laura in boat. Gary Carr
+ wife. Kenny [illegible] swimming. Mrs. Shadboldt and myself standing. Foot
14th N.E. in Lake Union.
|
1902-1903 |
4/8 | X2 | A man and a woman fishing on a river bank |
circa 1920 |
4/8 | X3 | Man fishing off a log |
circa 1920 |
4/8 | X4 | Automobile below a tall, lone tree |
circa 1920 |
4/8 | X5-X7 | Deer |
undated |
4/8 | X8 | El Comancho (W.S. Phillips) skinning a
big rattlesnake, Lower Cheyenne River in the Black Hills |
1931 |
4/8 | X9 | Man on snow shoes with
rifle |
undated |
4/8 | X10 | Photograph of El Comancho
drawing With copy of printed drawing.Caption: If I can meet you on the trail and say "hello!"
"goodbye!" and leave you wishing we might meet again -- why I'll be satisfied!
El Comancho.
|
undated |
4/8 | X11 | Photograph of W.S. Phillips' designs
for stamp poster advertisements All stamps signed: W.S. Phillips, Commercial Artist, 4091
Arcade Building, Seattle.
|
undated |
Photographic studies for drawings |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/9 | X12-X16 | Still life with a fish |
undated |
4/9 | X17 | Hand holding the skull of a horned animal |
undated |
4/9 | X18-X19 | Study of a fern Same image with different exposure.
|
undated |
4/9 | X20 | Moose head |
undated |
Portraits of W.S. Phillips |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/10 | X21-X22 | W.S. Phillips as El Comancho leaning against a
tree |
undated |
4/10 | X23 | W.S. Phillips as El Comancho sitting on a tree
stump |
undated |
4/10 | X24 | W.S. Phillips as El Comancho in a suit |
undated |
4/10 | X25-X26 | W.S. Phillips as El Comancho dressed in corduroy and
neckerchief On verso: Jamestown, New York.
|
1924 |
4/10 | X27 | El Comancho frowning |
1931 |
4/10 | X28 | Phillips sitting with a woman and another man in KDKA
radio studio, Pittsburgh |
February 25, 1931 |
Photographs annotated by Phillips but made by other
photographers |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/11 | X29 | Buffalo herd J. E. Haynes (photographer)
|
undated |
4/11 | X30 | River Webster & Stevens
(3586?) (Photographer)
Note on verso suggests this photograph was used for W.S.
Phillips' "The Way of the Free People" with the caption "Usually clear water
running bank full."
|
undated |
Lantern slidesReturn to Top
Some of these lantern slides are made from images that appear in the Phillips' albums, and others do not appear as prints but match photographs described in Phillips' photograph log (in his address book). The remaining lantern slides in this series have been tentatively identified based on notes in Phillips' photograph log. They contain little or no identification or numbering. Several of the photographs are hand-colored.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | item | ||
5 | L1 | W.S. Phillips as El Comancho with gun in snow, Olympic
Mountains near Copper River (Phillips 309) |
1906 |
5 | L2 | W.S. Phillips as El Comancho with gun, walking with snoe
shoes on marsh (Phillips 617) |
circa 1900 |
5 | L3 | W.S. Phillips as El Comancho with gun, walking with snoe
shoes on marsh (Phillips 627) |
circa 1900 |
5 | L4 | W.S. Phillips as El Comancho standing with fishing pole
in boat, probably in Puget Sound near Seattle |
circa 1904 |
5 | L5 | W.S. Phillips as El Comancho in one man camp (Phillips
693) |
circa 1900 |
5 | L6 | W.S. Phillips beside large tree, Enumclaw, Washington
(Phillips 1053) Copy print of Phillips image on lantern slide. Original print
not in collection.
|
undated |
5 | L7 | Bluestem grass prairie, Nebraska (Phillips
1177) |
circa 1893-1896 |
5 | L8 | Covered wagon and Nebraska sod school house, The Platte,
Nebraska (Phillips 1221) |
1889 |
5 | L9 | W.S. Phillips as El Comancho holding fish caught on the
Blue River, Nebraska (Phillips 1224) |
1893 |
5 | L10 | Automobile and other discarded items in stream,
Carnation, Washington (Phillips P-Z-14) |
September 1926 |
5 | L11 | American Indians on horseback, in foothills (Phillips
A47) Labeled A47 on slide. Negatives with "A" prefixes are
described in Phillips notes; however, A47 is not listed in his notes. From
Phillips' notes, the A series appears to have been made during a trip to
Montana, Wyoming and possibly South Dakota. Image does not appear elsewhere in
collection.
|
circa 1928 |
5 | L12 | Path through hills, possibly Sand Hills,
Nebraska |
circa 1890 |
5 | L13 | Snake, probably Eastern Hognose |
undated |
5 | L14 | Prairie with butte in distance, possibly in
Wyoming |
undated |
5 | L15 | Trail through scrub brush |
undated |
5 | L16 | Five men in front of blacksmith's shop |
undated |
5 | L17 | Mount Rainier seen from the west through dead
trees |
undated |
5 | L18 | River and sandy bank |
undated |
Drawings and Illustrations: Completed ProjectsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | item | ||
6 | D1 |
Washington Wild Flowers: Painted
from Life by Phillips 106 water color drawings. Numbered according to order found in
box; may not reflect Phillips' original order.
|
circa 1909-1912 |
Box/Folder | |||
4/12 | D2 | "Toots-E" cartoon advertisements for C. M. Lovsted &
Co., Seattle 2 cartoons.
|
1917 |
Box | |||
7 | D3 | Illustrations for El Comancho's
Teepee Tales 138 pen and ink drawings on cards (cut copy) for engraver to
copy. Arranged numerically by Teepee Tale number.
|
circa 1925 |
Series of drawings of Sioux tribe Phillips used this series of drawings in bas relief clay
carvings. See Clay Art Carvings series.
|
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
8/1 | D4 | Sketches 11 drawings: Drawings no. 2-9, 11-12. Rough sketch of
"Tragedy." Pencil on trace.
|
circa 1939 |
Box/Folder | |||
4/13 | X31-X42 | Photographs of completed drawings in Sioux
series Includes: X31: "A New Trail in the Grass" [matches sketch 2];
X32: "The Parley" [matches sketch 3]; X33: "The Travelers" [matches sketch 3];
X34: "The Buffalo Run" [matches sketch 5]; X35: "The Sweat Lodge" [matches
sketch 6]; X36: "Ambush" [matches sketch 7]; X37: "Horse-Stealing Raiders"
[matches sketch 8]; X38: "Pescun" [matches sketch 9]; X39: "Traders" [matches
sketch 11]; X40: "Buffalo Dance" [sketch 12]. X41 and X42:"Tragedy" and "The
Smoke Signal." These 2 photographs document drawings that are not in the
collection.
|
circa 1939 |
Box | |||
XNB1 | X43a-X46 | Photographs of wall exhibit of Sioux
drawings |
circa 1939 |
An Indian Art Primer: Arranged
for Young Folks |
|||
Box | item | ||
9 | D5 | Book of drawings in pen and water color with
hand-written explanations of Indian carvings, objects and paintings 102 pages: 50 drawings in pen and water color and 50 pages of
hand-written text. Complete list of Indian art topics is in collection case
file.
|
undated |
5 | L19-L69 | Hand-colored lantern slides of drawings from
An Indian Art Primer 51 slides. Slide of title page contains different image than
in book.
|
undated |
box:oversize | item | ||
XE1 | D6 | Two pages of illustrations of Indian
sign language |
undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
8/2 | D7 | Illustrated poems 8 drawings: Three versions of "Kin Dowan Ininaunpi ("The Singing
Silence")" with draft on tracing paper (1900; poem published in New York, 1923;
pen and ink and watercolor; pen and ink and pastel/crayon); finished and draft
versions of poem to a stuffed buffalo head signed El Comancho, 1867-1937 (circa
1937); pen and ink and colored pencil on tracing paper; pencil on tracing
paper); Undated pen and ink poem and illustration about Lone Man (Pen and ink
illustration of man traveling toward sunset with the words "Tok-shah Yu-hi -
Wah-kaga Niga" is on verso of drawing).
|
1900, 1937, and undated |
8/3 | D8 | Illustrations for magazines and books 5 drawings: Print of cover illustration for
The Singing Mouse
Stories by E. Hough (1896; with Phillips' note: Whittled out with a
knife); Cartoon of passengers on railway platform for
Field & Stream (1903; graphite); Completed design and draft of wolf
silhouette against rising moon used for cover design of
Pacific Sportsman
(1917; Ink, crayon; pencil on tracing paper); Cover design of hooked fish
leaping for
Pacific
Sportsman(undated; pen and ink).
|
1896, 1903, 1917, undated |
8/4 | D9 | Completed graphite drawing of four-masted sailing ship
and steamer captioned "A falling barometer" |
1892 |
Box/Folder | |||
4/14 | D10 | Completed drawings and paintings of various
subjects 14 drawings: Man in loin cloth with arms outstretched in front
of totem poles, titled "Kloo-Kwallie, The Medicine Dance" (1892, pen and ink);
Man killing deer with hunting knife (1893, watercolor, pen and ink); Man
shooting deer (1893, watercolor); Sinking ship titled "Wreck of the W.K.
Merwin" (1893, watercolor, pen and ink) with caption: Wrecked in Puget Sound
Feb. '93); W.K. Merwin sinking in Puget Sound (1893, pen and ink); 2 watercolor
and pen and ink drawings of steamer Willamette
(1893); Two American Indians fishing for herring in canoes on Puget Sound
(1893, watercolor); American Indian rowing canoe, probably on Puget Sound
(circa 1893, watercolor); Hooked fish jumping with two fisherman in rowboat in
background (1894, pen and ink) with caption: Silver salmon -- The strike;
American Indians around campfire, probably playing game of chance titled "The
Ring Gamble" (1896, white pencil on black background); Man carrying pack
leading packhorse, probably on Chilkoot Pass (1897, pen and ink); Miner lying
with arm outstretched titled "Ambition" (undated, pencil); Mountains and clouds
(undated, watercolor)
|
1892-1897, undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
10/2-10/3 | D11 | Completed drawings and paintings of various
subjects 2 drawings: Mountain and reflection of mountain in water, with
three people in canoe in foreground (1938, pen and ink); farmhouse surrounded
by cottonwood trees (undated, pencil and pen and ink).
|
1938, undated |
Drawings and Illustrations: Sketches and StudiesReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | item | ||
11 | D12 | Sketchbook Sketches done by El Comancho on a wide variety of subjects.
|
circa 1889 |
People |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/15-4/20 | D13 | Heads 30 drawings: 27 colored pencil drawings of American Indian
men, most wearing headdresses; man wearing cowboy hat and long beard; woman in
hat (undated, colored pencil); pen and ink drawing of mustachioed man smoking
pipe (undated).
|
undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
8/5 | D14 | Heads 3 drawings: 2 studies of American Indian man's head (undated;
pencil, pencil on trace); Sketch of man with long beard, possibly meant to be a
trapper or mountain man (undated; pencil).
|
undated |
Box/Folder | |||
4/21 | D15 | Various sketches of
people 4 drawings: Sketch of cowboy, possible meant to be El Comancho
(undated, colored pencil); Sketch of woman walking two small dogs (undated,
colored pencil); Sketch of man in check suit (undated, colored pencil); Cowboy
reclining on grassy hillside (undated, pen and ink).
|
undated |
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/22-4/24 | D16 | Cartoon sketches 25 drawings: 12 pencil and pen and ink "Gumboot Arizona" cartoon
character sketches; 12 pen and ink "Corncob Caleb" cartoon sketches; 1 pen and
ink cartoon of tall girl in kitchen captioned "She's a big help to her
mother."
|
undated |
4/25 | D17 | Designs for borders and insignia 6 drawings: 4 designs for bookmarks (undated); El Comancho
symbol in colored pencil (undated); Pencil sketch of Emerson Hough design of
skull and rose "Life is short," drawn August 26, 1895, accompanied by Phillips'
explanatory notes, written 1940 [Emerson Hough was a writer of Western
stories].
|
1895, 1940, undated |
Wildlife |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/26 | D18 | Deer and bears 12 drawings: 7 drawings of deer (1893, undated) in pen and
ink, watercolor and pencil; 5 pen and ink drawings of bears (1924).
|
1893, 1924, undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
8/6 | D19 | Buffalo and coyote 5 drawings: 2 colored pencil drawings of fighting buffalo pair
(undated); buffalo studies in pen and ink on tracing paper (undated); pencil
drawing of buffalo skull (1924) captioned "My old Buffalo skull sketched at
Seattle. El Comancho"; 1 drawing of coyote titled "The gaunt spectre of the
cattle country" (1892).
|
1924 and undated |
box:oversize | |||
XE1 | D20 | Antelope series 2 drawings titled: "Five Antelope Scurrying Away"; "Left to
the Coyotes: The Fate of a Wounded Antelope."
|
September 1890 |
Box/Folder | |||
4/27 | D21 | Herons and ducks 2 drawings: 1 drawing of herons in flight (undated, pen and
ink); 1 pen and ink drawing of ducks (undated).
|
undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
10/4 | D22 | Canada goose and heron 3 drawings: Pencil sketch and completed crayon drawing of
Canada goose in foreground, against marsh scene in three frames (undated); 1
sketch of heron (undated, pencil on tracing paper)
|
undated |
Box/Folder | |||
4/28 | D23 | Fish and starfish 13 drawings: Pen and ink sketches of trout heads and trout
(circa 1895); pen and ink flounder studies (undated); pen and ink starfish
design; pen and ink sketches of different kinds of fish (1938); pen and ink
sketches of Rainbow Trout with notes on coloring by Phillips (undated); pen and
ink drawing of smallmouth bass ( Micropterus
dolomieu) on tracing paper (undated); pencil drawing of fish captioned
"Cattie fish. Puget Sound. Length about 7 feet" (undated);
|
1895, 1938 and undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
10/5 | D24 | Fish sketches 4 drawings: Pencil and pen and ink sketches of fish (undated);
Pen and ink and watercolor sketches of fish heads (1893); Crayon and pen and
ink drawing of bass leaping toward fly fishing lure (July 27, 1907)
|
1893, 1907, undated |
Box/Folder | |||
4/29 | D25 | Locust and katydid 3 drawings: Pencil sketch of katydid captioned: K-T-Did; 2 pen
and ink drawings of locusts, 1 dated 1925.
|
1925, undated |
4/30 | D26 | Wildlife studies with
notes 16 pages: Subjects included are Caddis fly, salt water clam,
scorpion, centipede, mole, dogtoothed violet, cawas plant, arrowhead, lady
slipper orchid, yellow jacket wasp, beaver, and wood ant.
|
undated |
4/31 | D27 | Plant life 6 drawings: 2 pen and ink sketches of tormentil plant, Glacier
Park (1920); Drawing of Common Arrowhead (undated, pen and ink) with caption:
Wapato - Common Arrowhead (Lat. Sagittaria latifolia); 3 drawings of leaves and
branches (undated, pen and ink).
|
1920, undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
8/7 | D28 | Plant life 12 drawings: 1 colored pencil drawing of cottonwood tree at
Rapid Creek, South Dakota (1939); Sketch in pencil on tracing paper and
completed color pencil drawing of Anemone (wind flower) plant (May 10, 1939)
with note by Phillips that plant was drawn from life in Rapid City, South
Dakota; 1 drawing of wild violets and dodecatheon, common name "shooting star"
(1939, colored pencil on tracing paper); 4 drafts and completed drawings of
iris (1939, pencil and colored pencil on tracing paper); Sketch and completed
drawing, probably of wild gladiolus (circa 1939, colored pencil on tracing
paper); Branch of wild roses (circa 1939, colored pencil); Sketch of evergreen
tree (undated, pencil on tracing paper).
|
1939 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/32 | D29 | Miscellaneous sketches and
studies 11 drawings: Various sketches of people, animals and plants (14
sheets, undated, various media); Map of United States with drawn route from
Seattle to New York (1923, pen and ink) with caption: 12,661 miles Seattle to
N. York and return. July 7 to Nov. 11 1923.
|
undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
8/8 | D30 | Miscellaneous sketches and
studies 6 drawings: Pencil and colored pencil.
|
undated |
10/6 | D31 | Charles Russell with saddled mountain goat and caption
"I rode him" Charles Marion Russell (artist)
Note on print, probably by Phillips: This is Charlie Russell,
the cowboy artist (good portrait too).
|
circa 1904 |
box:oversize | |||
12 | D32 | Proof Cuts Made on Seattle
Telegraph Clippings of images from the Seattle
Telegraph.
|
1894 |
XE1 | D33 | Published cartoons by W.S. Phillips pasted to
page |
circa 1888-1890 |
Clay Art CarvingsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Carvings |
|||
Box | item | ||
13 | C1 |
Indian Dancer bas relief
carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936 |
14 | C2 |
Buffalo Going to Water
bas relief carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936 |
15 | C3 |
Buffalo Head hand-tooled
model Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1937 |
14 | C4 |
The Hide Worker bas
relief carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1937 |
13 | C5 |
The Medicine Dancer bas
relief carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.Broken in half.
|
1937 |
14 | C6 |
The Prospector bas
relief carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C7 |
The Watcher bas relief
carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1937 |
14 | C8 |
Cubist Indian Head block
carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1937 |
14 | C9 |
The Medicine Man bas
relief 2 copies. One broken in half.Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
13 | C10 |
Indian Camp bas
relief Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C11 |
The Love Serenade bas
relief Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C12 |
The Parley bas relief
carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C13 |
Smoke Signal bas relief
carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C14 |
Painting His Deeds bas
relief carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C15 |
The Travoise bas
relief Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C16 |
Map in the Sand bas
relief Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
15 | C17 |
Sioux Indian Headbas
relief carving in Tale rock Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C18 |
Totem Pole
figure Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
15 | C19 |
Mountain Man
Model Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C20-C21 |
Sioux Indian Head bas
relief There are two of these. One is thick terra-cotta, the other is
talc rock.Photograph of talc rock carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C22 |
Sioux Indian Head
Mold |
1936-1937 |
13 | C23 |
The Depression
Cubist-style carving Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
13 | C24 |
Indian Head Dinner Ring
Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C25 |
The Warbonnet bas
relief Photograph of this carving appears in Clay Art Carvings
album.
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C26 |
Thunderbird bas relief
|
1936-1937 |
14 | C27 |
The Grafter
model |
1937 |
14 | C28 | Coyote on a hill top |
1936-1937 |
15 | C29 |
El Comancho
model |
1936-1937 |
15 | C30 |
El Comancho model with a
broken hat |
1936-1937 |
13 | C31 | Indian Head bas relief on small square of
clay |
1936-1937 |
13 | C32 |
Aztec Sacred Gopher bas
relief On verso: Temple carving Yucatan
|
1936 |
13 | C33 |
Maya Gopher God bas
relief On verso: Original carving on temple in Yucatan
|
1936 |
13 | C34 |
Zuni Rain God bas
relief |
1936 |
13 | C35 |
Monkey God-- India bas
relief |
1936-1937 |
13 | C36 |
Trick Dog bas
relief On back: Copied from a temple carving in Yucatan
|
1936-1937 |
13 | C37 | Rabbit bas relief |
1936-1937 |
13 | C38 |
Dancer- Navajo Indian
bas relief |
1936 |
13 | C39 |
High Wolf rides on a Mission of
Peace bas relief |
1936 |
13 | C40 | Bas relief ofPrehistoric
carving found carved on a canyon wall in Arizona |
1936 |
13 | C41 | Small Cubist Indian Head
model |
1936-1937 |
13 | C42 | Pipe with a bas relief lizard coiled around
it |
1936-1937 |
13 | C43 | Cartoon head model |
1936-1937 |
13 | C44 |
The Politician cast copy
of carving Written on bottom: Very poor cast copy of original which was
carved in Red Juniper wood (so called "cedar").
|
1936-1937 |
Box | |||
16 |
Clayart Carvings Album
[Photographs of clay art] This album appears to document W.S. Phillips struggles to get
his carvings copyrighted.
|
||
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/33 | X47-X54 | Loose Photographs of Clay Art Notes by Phillips on X48-X52, X55 indicate copyright for these
pieces transferred to the Works Progress Administration in 1938.These clay art pieces are not in the collection.
X47: Photograph of The Medicine
Prayer bas relief carving (1938). X48: Photograph of
Ava Atqua Vale bas relief carving (1938). X49:
Photograph of The Scout bas relief carving (1938).
X50: Photograph of Home bas relief carving (1938).
X51: Photograph of The Placer Miner bas relief
carving. X52: Photograph of Medicine Dance bas
relief carving (1938). X53: Photograph of Plains Type
Horse Indian bas relief carving. X54: Photograph of
The Mountain Man 1830-1885 Trapper bas relief
carving.
|
1938 |
box-folder:oversize | |||
8/9 | D34 | Instructional drawings for clay art process 10 pages: Pencil on tracing paper sketch labeled as tentative
plan for plant, probably intended as small factory for Phillips' clay carvings
(undated); 5 pages of sketches and written instructions for how to make clay
carvings (undated); illustrated instructions for clay refining process and
equipment, titled "Sheet 1" (undated, pen and ink on tracing paper); pen and
ink illustrated instructions of 19 steps in clay carving process (undated); 2
pages of numbered figures for process to make label tags (undated, pencil; One
set of figures drawn on paper printed with "W.S. Phillips Inventor" with space
for the names of witnesses and attorney, possibly used for patent
applications).
|
undated |
W.S. Phillips Records and Writings Related to His Photography, Carving and PaintingReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
---|---|---|
Box/Folder | ||
17/1 | Index of series of photographs made in 1929 4 pages
|
circa 1929 |
17/2 |
Paint Record: By El
Comancho Album regarding the making of Black Hills Colors with data
concerning the raw materials and process of making the colors ready to use.
Also includes some documentation of Phillip's clay art and his process when
applying for copyright.
|
1935 |
17/3 | Letters, forms and additional papers regarding copyright
process |
1937-1940 |
Box | ||
17 | W.S. Phillip's address book Addresses, index of the photograph series # 193-1630 (housed
under the "o" tab), list of the 1926 League Lecture series (under the "k" tab)
|
undated |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Carving (Decorative arts)--Specimens
- Drawing--Specimens
- Indians of North America--West (U.S
- Lantern slides--Specimens
- Outdoor recreation--West (U.S
- Photograph albums--Specimens
- Photographs--Specimens
- Photography--Negatives--Specimens
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
- Wildlife-related recreation--West (U.S
Personal Names
- Phillips, W. S. (Walter Shelley), 1867-1940--Archives
Geographical Names
- Cascade Range--Photographs
- Olympic Peninsula (Wash.)--Photographs
- Washington (State)--Photographs