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Granville O. Haller photograph collection, approximately 1850-1930
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897
- Title
- Granville O. Haller photograph collection
- Dates
- approximately
1850-1930 (inclusive)18501930
- Quantity
- 2 albums, 7 photographs, 9 oversize photographs (1 box, 1 oversize folder)
- Collection Number
- PH1372
- Summary
- Photographs and photo albums of the Haller family and friends
- 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
-
Selected images can be viewed on the Libraries' Digital collections website. Permission of Visual Materials curator required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Granville Haller was born in Pennsylvania on January 31, 1819. He decided upon a career in the military at a young age, and in 1839 was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Infantry. He fought in both the Seminole War and the Mexican-American War in the 1840s, achieving the rank of captain. In 1949 he married Henrietta Maria Hamilton Cox, whose prominent Irish family included a lord chancellor of Ireland and a Bishop of Ely who tutored the English King, Edward VI.
In 1852 the Army sent Haller to the Pacific Northwest, where he served at Fort Vancouver and later at Fort Dalles in Oregon. Haller led troops into the area of present day Boise to punish murderers of men in a wagon train crossing the Snake River in late summer of 1854. Haller also was a leading figure in the Indian War of 1855-1856. Ordered into Yakima Indian territory in November, 1855, Haller found himself badly outnumbered by armed Yakimas and was forced to retreat before reinforcements could arrive. This "defeat" may well have been the reason why Haller was promoted relatively slowly for the rest of his career. Later in the Indian War, Haller established and served as first commander of Fort Townsend. He was one of a handful of American commanders ordered to occupy San Juan Island during the boundary dispute with England in 1859.
When tensions in the San Juans eased later in 1859, Haller was sent east, bouncing among duties in Arizona and California until serving in the Civil War. During the war, he served on the staff of General McClellan throughout the Virginia and Maryland campaigns, and later under General Burnside and General Hooker. In 1863, on the basis of an accusatory letter from a Navy officer, the War Department summarily discharged Haller for "disloyal conduct and the utterance of disloyal sentiments." He made repeated requests for a hearing to contest the dismissal, but the Army steadfastly rejected them all. It took an act of Congress to finally get Haller his hearing, sixteen years later in 1879, and he was exonerated. He accepted reinstatement as a colonel and served for three more years until retirement.
After his dismissal, Haller returned to Washington Territory. He started a farm on Whidbey Island and later bought a sawmill near Port Townsend. The sawmill proved unprofitable, so he opened general stores in Port Townsend and Coupeville. Subsequent eulogists noted how generous he was in extending credit to poor families. When they were unable to repay their debts, Haller acquired from them large tracts of undeveloped land. He then rented this land to amass what one of the eulogists characterized as "a very gratifying income." He served as the president of the State Pioneer Society and was grand master of the territory's Masonic Grand Lodge. His brief return to military service took him away from the Puget Sound region, but he settled in Seattle upon his retirement in one of the city's most spacious and imposing mansions. He died May 2, 1897.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Includes photographs of Charlotte Elinor Haller and others in Ravenna Park, portraits of Theodore N. Haller; an album of Louise Nichols in Washington and Oregon including portraits of Jessie Campbell Dexter and Lucy Campbell Coe; an album of Elinor's and Martin Chamberlain's childhoods in San Francisco; photographs relating to the Finlaysons, friends of the Haller family, in Victoria, British Columbia. Also, the Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Oregon.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
View selections from the collection in digital format
Restrictions on Use
Creator's copyrights for photos made by Haller transferred to the University of Washington Libraries the photographs not made by Haller were not.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Haller Family and FriendsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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folder:oversize | item | ||
OS7 | 1 |
Charlotte Haller (standing on the far left) with friends
and children in Ravenna Park, Seattle, WA Written on verso: Charlotte Haller, Bessie Minor, Miss Boyle,
Mrs. Haines, Mrs. Minor, Judith Minor, Alfred Holman. Children: Vivian Carkeek,
Burton Haines, Louise Nichols, Willie Nichols.
|
between 1890 and 1899? |
OS7 | 2 |
Charlotte Haller (in the middle of the second row) with
friends or family and children at Ravenna Park, Seattle, WA Written on verso: Back Row: Louise Nichols, Miss Boyle, Bessie
Minor, Mrs. Haines. Second row: Burton Haines, Charlotte Haller, Alfred Holman,
Mrs. Minor. Seated: Vivian Carkeek, Will Nichols, Judith Minor, Col. J. C.
Haines.
|
between 1890 and 1899? |
OS7 | 3 |
Charlotte Haller (in the back row, second on the left)
with friends and children in a park Written on verso: Back row: Mrs. Burton, Charlotte Haller, Will
Nichols, Vivian Carkeek, Bessie Minor. Next row: Virginia Wiestling, Burton
Harris, Sam Russell. Front: Louise Nichols, Col. Haines, Mrs. Haines, Miss
Montgomery.
|
between 1890 and 1899? |
OS7 | 4 |
A sitting area and a fountain in a park with a group of
women and children standing nearby Note included: Bessie Minor - Judith Minor. - Vivian Carkeek,
Burton Haines, Louise Nichols, Willie Nichols?.
|
between 1890 and 1899? |
OS7 | 5 |
Jessie Campbell Dexter The Curtis Studio, Seattle (photographer)
Written on mat: Jessie [illegible]. Jessie Dexter. Jessie
Campbell Dexter. Close friends & playmates of Louise Nichols.
|
between 1900 and 1910? |
OS7 | 6 | between 1900 and 1910? | |
OS7 | 7 |
Profile of Theodore A. Haller The Curtis Studio, Seattle (photographer)
|
between 1900 and 1910? |
OS7 | 8 |
Theodore A. Haller Bushnell, Seattle (photographer)
|
between 1920 and 1929? |
Charlotte Louise Nichols album Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 9-1 | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-2 | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-3a | June 21, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-3b | June 21, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-4 | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-5a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-5b | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-6a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-6b | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-7a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-7b |
Charlotte Louise Nichols and her group of friends aboard
the yacht Kelpie Written on album page: "The Crowd".
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-8a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-8b |
Aimee Farnsworth standing and holding onto the rigging
of the yacht Kelpie with two women in the
background Written on album page: Chiefly Way's suite
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-9a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-9b |
Charlotte Louise Nichols sitting near the rigging on the
yacht Kelpie Written on album page: The horse-collar.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-10a | June 21, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-10b |
Aimee Farnsworth and Mr. Foster standing by the mast
aboard the yacht Kelpie Written on album page: Sail through Puget Sound.
|
June 21, 1904 |
1/1 | 9-11 | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-12a |
Hotel Redmond, Washington Written on album page: Where we spent the night. Canoe trip from
Redmond to Lake Washington-20 miles.
|
between July 9 and 10, 1904 |
1/1 | 9-12b |
Two men in a horse-drawn buggy Written on album page: "[illegible] Horse". White's buggy and
two of the party.
|
between July 9 and 10, 1904 |
1/1 | 9-13 | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-14a |
Alex Gardiner standing on a dirt road with two women in
the background Written on album page: The road from hotel to slough.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-14b | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-15 | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-16a |
Ducks on a river, probably the Sammamish
River Written on album page: Just Ducks.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-16b |
Group of men and women walking down a dirt road while
each of them are holding an oar Written on album page: The party.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-17 | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-18a-b |
Canoe party and loggers at log-jams in a river, probably
the Sammamish River Written on album page: Two of the seven log-jams which we found
in the slough.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-19 | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-20a |
People rowing a canoe towards a bridge Written on album page: Our canoe passing under the bridge at
Derby.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-20b |
Alex Gardiner in canoe Written on album page: A.G.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-21a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-21b | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-22 |
People in three canoes drifting on the river
Written on album page: The party - four "canoe-loads" in three
canoes.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-23a |
Two men and a woman in a canoe on the river Written on album page: Art Calhoun, Alex Gardiner and May
Thompson.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-23b |
Two canoes on the river Written on album page: The White Canoe.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-24a |
A man and woman holding a rope with hanging alcohol
bottles, and two women in the background Written on album page: A string of 'fish.'
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-24b |
Single canoe probably at the Sammamish River Written on album page: A typical glimpse of Squak Slough.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-25a |
Two or three women resting on the grass Written on album page: Resting after a portage.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-25b | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-26a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-26b | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-27a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-27b | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-28a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-28b | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-29a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-29b |
Kitten, "Dode", in a cardboard box Written on album page: "Dode" in a Grano box.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-30 | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-31a |
A sailboat and canoe on Lake Washington, Seattle,
WA Written on album page: On eastside of Mercer Island.
|
1904 |
1/1 | 9-31b | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-32a | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-32b | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-32c | 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-33a |
Two women (probably Charlotte Louise Nichols and Aimee
Farnsworth) in a canoe surrounded by lily pads, Union Bay, Seattle,
WA Written on album page: July 25th 1904 - Union Bay.
|
July 25, 1904 |
1/1 | 9-33b | July 25, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-33c | July 25, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-33d | July 25, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-34 | July 25, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-35a | July 25, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-35b | July 25, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-36 | between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-37a |
Group of women standing and sitting in-between two
trees Written on album page: "Pettit on the Lake" - July 30th &
31st.
|
between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 |
1/1 | 9-37b | between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-37c | between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-37d | between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-38 | between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-39a | between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-39b |
Mrs. Bunch and Mr. Bunch play-acting a kiss Written on album page: "Parting is such sweet sorrow."
|
between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 |
1/1 | 9-40 | between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-41a |
Man holding bag and rolled blanket Written on album page: "Call me early, Mother dear."
|
between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 |
1/1 | 9-41b |
Man sitting on the edge of a canoe on the bank with a
person in the background Written on album page: The Snake Charmer.
|
between July 30, 1904 and July 31, 1904 |
1/1 | 9-42 |
Street view of a town, probably Nome, Alaska Photograph has double exposure.
|
July 4, 1904? |
1/1 | 9-43 |
Four men competing in a foot race along a street
surrounded by a crowd of spectators, Nome, Alaska Written on album page: Home - July 4th 1904.Written on verso: [Down?] in Nome July 4. 04 reading from left
to right. Myself, "Grant" W McDonald & an outsider. The heavyweight wins by
a nose, great fun. Jon.
|
July 4, 1904 |
1/4 | 9-44 |
Four women, including Aimee Farnsworth, holding hands at
a picnic Written on album page: House party in La Conner - August 30th to
Sept. 6th. Aimee.Item 9-44 detached from album page.
|
between August 30, 1904 and September 6, 1904 |
1/1 | 9-45a | between August 30, 1904 and September 6, 1904? | |
1/1 | 9-45b | between August 30,1904 and September 6, 1904? | |
1/1 | 9-45c | between August 30,1904 and September 6, 1904? | |
1/1 | 9-45d | between August 30, 1904 and September 6, 1904? | |
1/1 | 9-46 | September 4, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-47a |
Group of men and women standing before a wall of ivy
wearing their Sunday dress Written on album page: The Party - La Conner - Sunday
|
September 4, 1904 |
1/1 | 9-47b | September 4, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-48 | September 4, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-49a | September 4, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-49b | September 4, 1904 | |
1/1 | 9-50 |
Woman in a smock and a Chinese straw hat, standing on a
bed and holding a harpoon Appears a page between 10-50 and -51 has been torn out.
|
June 18, 1905 |
1/1 | 9-51a | June 18, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-51b | June 18, 1905 | |
1/4 | 9-51c |
Five women in smocks and Chinese straw hats standing
behind a bed's headboard Item 9-51c detached from album page.
|
June 18, 1905 |
1/1 | 9-51d | June 18, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-52 | Picture is missing Written on album page: Dana.
|
1905 |
1/1 | 9-53a-d | June 20, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-54a | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-54b | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-54c-d | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-55 | June 22, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-56a | between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-56b | between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-57 | between July 1,1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-58a | between July 1,1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-58b | between July 1,1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-58c | between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-59 | between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-60a |
Statue of an animal Written on album: "The Pioneer".
|
between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 |
1/1 | 9-60b | between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-61a |
A section of Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition main
grounds, with boats Written on album page: Views of main grounds from across the
lake.
|
between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 |
1/1 | 9-61b | between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-62a | between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-62b | between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-63a | between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-63b | between July 1, 1905 and 14, 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-64 | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-65 |
Columbia River with cliffs Written on album page: Up the Columbia to The Dalles.
|
July 10, 1905 |
1/1 | 9-66 | July 10, 1905? | |
1/1 | 9-67 |
River with tree-lined shores, Portland,
Oregon Written on album page: At Sandy Bottom, Portland.
|
July 10, 1905? |
1/1 | 9-68 | July 10, 1905? | |
1/1 | 9-69 | July 10, 1905? | |
1/1 | 9-70 | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-71 |
Three women in car Written on album page: At the "Twelve Mile House" -
Portland.
|
1905 |
1/1 | 9-72 | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-73 | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-74a | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-74b | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-75a | Two women and two men sitting on the lawn of the Twelve
Mile House |
1905 |
1/1 | 9-75b |
A group gathered on the porch of the Twelve Mile
House Written on album page: "Mr. Campbell of Texas."
|
1905 |
1/1 | 9-75c | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-75d | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-76a | Man standing against lamppost, Seaside,
Oregon |
1905 |
1/1 | 9-76b | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-77a | A woman holding an umbrella while sitting on a chair on
a narrow pier Written on album page: "Texas"
|
1905 |
1/1 | 9-77b |
May Graham standing on a narrow pier holding an
oar Written on album page: May C - May Graham, later Denton, Mrs.
Arthur.
|
1905 |
1/1 | 9-78 | Two women sitting in a forest of ferns near Lake
Crescent, Olympic National Park, WA |
1905 |
1/1 | 9-79 | Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, WA |
1905 |
1/1 | 9-80 | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-81 | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-82 | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-83 | A bear standing on a tree stump at the Woodland Park
Zoo, Seattle, WA |
1905 |
1/1 | 9-84 | 1905 | |
1/1 | 9-85a | A body of water, probably Lake Crescent, and trees in
the distance |
1905 |
1/1 | 9-85b | Lake Crescent with mountains in the distance, Olympic
National Park, WA |
1905 |
1/1 | 9-86 | Same image as item 9-84 |
1905 |
1/1 | 9-87 | Marymere River at Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park,
WA |
1905 |
1/4 | 9-88 | Calling card or name card of William A. Nichols, United
States Army Item 9-88 detached from album page.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
1/4 | 9-89 | Kitten sleeping in worn shoes Dr. Geo D. Scott (photographer)
Printed on photograph: Copyright 1926 by Dr. Geo D. Scott.Item 9-89 detached from album page.
|
1926? |
1/4 | 9-90 | A man wearing glasses and sitting in a chair Item 9-90 detached from album page.
|
between 1900 and 1910 |
Elinor H. Chamberlain and Martin Nichols Chamberlain Jr. album, 1911-1916Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
½ | 10-1 | Handwritten chart of page number, dates, and number of
prints |
between 1911 and 1916 |
½ | 10-2a | Woman carrying 2 month old Elinor H.
Chamberlain |
April 13, 1911 |
½ | 10-2b-c | 1911? | |
½ | 10-3 | May 6, 1911 | |
½ | 10-4a-d | Infant Elinor supported by bed pillows |
August 24, 1911 |
½ | 10-5a-d and 10-6a-c | Infant Elinor sitting on a dark blanket Item 5d includes a tabby cat.
|
between August 24, 1911 and September 1911 |
1/4 | 10-7a | Infant Elinor standing in a crib and reaching for
something Item10-7a detached from album page.
|
December 17, 1911 |
½ | 10-7b | Infant Elinor in baby bathtub |
December 17, 1911 |
½ | 10-7c | Infant Elinor standing in a crib while holding onto it
for support |
December 17, 1911 |
½ | 10-8 | A small Christmas tree with toys under it |
December 1911 |
½ | 10-9a-b | Parlor decorated for Christmas |
December 1911 |
½ | 10-10a-b | Woman wearing glasses holding Elinor |
December 1911 |
½ | 10-11a-c and 10-12a-c | February 1912 | |
½ | 10-13a | Elinor sitting in a child's wheelchair
outdoors |
June 1912 |
½ | 10-13b | Elinor sitting in the weeds outdoors |
June 1912 |
½ | 10-14a-c |
Elinor playing with seashells at the beach Written on verso of item10-14a: Dear Grandparents, I am walking
and talking now and could say lots of things to you if you were only here.
Elinor.
|
1912 |
½ | 10-15a | Elinor standing and holding onto a chicken wire
fence |
May 17, 1912 |
½ | 10-15b | Elinor sitting on the grass |
May 17, 1912 |
½ | 10-16 | Elinor standing outdoors with a woman (probably
Charlotte Louise) in background |
June 1912 |
½ | 10-17a | Elinor on a step with American flag |
June 1912 |
½ | 10-17b | Elinor sitting in a child's wheelchair
outdoors |
June 1912 |
½ | 10-18a | Elinor sitting on a wood plank outdoors with a real cat
and a toy dog |
1912 |
½ | 10-18b | Elinor holding a cat |
1912 |
½ | 10-18c | Stuffed toy dog perched on a wood plank
outdoors |
1912 |
½ | 10-18d | Elinor playing with a toy dog outdoors |
1912 |
½ | 10-18e | Elinor playing with two stuffed animals
outdoors |
1912 |
½ | 10-18f | Elinor holding a cat |
1912 |
½ | 10-19a | Elinor at two years old standing on a chair and holding
a toy |
June 1913 |
½ | 10-19b | September 1914 | |
½ | 10-20a | between 1914 and 1915? | |
½ | 10-20b | Martin Jr. seated in a high chair and Elinor sitting
next to him |
between 1914 and 1915? |
½ | 10-20c | Elinor holding a handle of a wagon containing a teddy
bear |
between 1914 and 1915? |
½ | 10-21a | Martin Jr. sitting in a perambulator |
between 1914 and 1915? |
½ | 10-21b | Elinor sitting in a chair and holding her teddy
bear |
between 1914 and 1915? |
½ | 10-22 | between 1915 and 1916? | |
½ | 10-23a-b | Martin Jr. at 14 months standing on a plaid blanket
while holing a stuffed animal |
between 1915 and 1916? |
½ | 10-24 | May 1913 | |
½ | 10-25a | Elinor and Martin Jr. looking at a flower trellis, San
Francisco, CA |
October 1915 |
½ | 10-25b | Woman (probably Bessie) with a toddler (probably Sonny
or Martin Jr.) sitting on a lawn |
between 1915 and 1916? |
½ | 10-25c | between 1915 and 1916? | |
½ | 10-26 | July 1916 | |
½ | 10-27a | Toddler (probably Sonny or Martin Jr.) eating a
watermelon slice |
July 1916 |
½ | 10-27b | Toddler (probably Sonny or Martin Jr.) fishing in
stream |
July 1916 |
½ | 10-28a | between 1916 and 1917? | |
½ | 10-28b | between 1915 and 1916? | |
½ | 10-28c | Probably Sonny or Martin Jr. riding a tricycle with his
feet in the air |
between 1916 and 1917? |
½ | 10-29a | Probably Sonny or Martin Jr. standing on a stepping
platform of a car with a woman (probably Louise) standing next to
him |
between 1916 and 1917? |
½ | 10-29b | Probably Sonny or Martin Jr. standing on a
sidewalk |
between 1916 and 1917? |
½ | 10-29c | Probably Sonny or Martin Jr. standing on a stepping
platform of a car |
between 1916 and 1917? |
½ | 10-29d | Probably Sonny or Martin Jr. sitting on the driver side
of car with Louise standing right outside it |
between 1916 and 1917? |
½ | 10-30a-c |
Martin Jr. at the age of two riding a
tricycle Photographs are dated January 1912, but that was before Martin
Nichols Chamberlain Jr. was born.
|
Between 1916 and 1917? |
½ | 10-31 | July 1917 | |
½ | 10-32a-b | Elinor and Martin Jr. in bathing suits at Streamside
beach |
between 1917 and 1918? |
½ | 10-32c | Martin Jr. in bathing suit at a beach, probably
Streamside beach |
between 1917 and 1918? |
½ | 10-33 | between 1917 and 1918? | |
½ | 10-34a | Martin Tuttle Chamberlain standing before clapboard
house |
between 1917 and 1918? |
½ | 10-34b | Louise and Martin Tuttle Chamberlain standing on a
sidewalk |
between 1917 and 1918? |
½ | 10-35 | Louise and Elinor standing in front of house with palm
trees lining the neighborhood street. |
between 1917 and 1918? |
½ | 10-36a | Four children, including Elinor and Martin Jr., sitting
on a bench |
between 1916 and 1918? |
½ | 10-36b | Martin Tuttle Chamberlain sitting on the
lawn |
between 1916 and 1918? |
½ | 10-36c | Man in hat, probably Martin Tuttle
Chamberlain |
between 1916 and 1918? |
½ | 10-36d | between 1916 and 1918? | |
½ | 10-36e | between 1916 and 1918? | |
½ | 10-37 | Same image as 10-26a Written on verso: Elinor at four and half years old, Martin at
14 months.
|
October 1915 |
1/4 | 10-38 |
Military aircraft carrier Item 10-38 detached from album page.
|
between 1940 and 1949? |
1/4 | 10-39 | Duplicate of 10-23a Item 10-39 detached from album page.
|
October 1915 |
1/4 | 10-40 |
Louise with friend, Helen Black, in San Francisco,
CA Item 10-40 detached from album page.
|
between 1915 and 1917? |
Port Townsend, WA and Finlayson Family, Victoria, B.C., between 1850 and 1930?Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/3 | 11 | 1860 | |
1/3 | 12 |
Roderick Finlayson J.C. Parks, Montreal, Canada (Photographer)
|
between 1880 and 1889? |
1/3 | 13 |
Sarah Finlayson Mrs. R. Maynard, Victoria, B.C (Photographer)
Written on verso: Early BC pioneers, friends of Hallers.
|
between 1860 and 1880? |
1/3 | 14 |
Susette Works sitting in a chair S.A. Spencer's, Victoria, B.C (Photographer)
Written on verso: With Mrs. Works love.
|
between 1860 and 1880? |
1/3 | 15 |
Finlayson house with a woman and dogs in front of it,
Victoria, B.C. Mrs. R Maynard, Victoria, B.C (Photographer)
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between 1890 and 1910? |
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Close up of the front of Finlayson house in Victoria,
B.C. Written on verso: Hudson's Bay Store now on this site.
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1932 |
1/3 | 17 | Finlayson House, Victoria, B.C. Written on verso: Present site of Hudson's Bay Co. Bldg.
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between 1900 and 1930? |
1/3 | 18 | August 1927 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Chamberlin, Charlotte Nichols, 1884-1961--Photographs
- Chamberlin, Martin Nichols, Jr., 1914-2010--Photographs
- Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897--Family--Photographs
- Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897--Friends and associates--Photographs
- Haller, Granville O. (Granville Owen), 1820-1897--Photographs
- McKee, Charlotte Haller, 1854-1932--Photographs
- Sheafe, Elinor Chamberlain, 1911-2001--Photographs
Corporate Names
- Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition (1905 : Portland, Or.)--Photographs
Family Names
- Haller family--Photographs
Geographical Names
- Oregon--Photographs
- Victoria (B.C.)--Photographs
- Washington (State)--Photographs