S.E. Meldrum Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition photograph album, 1909
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Overview of the Collection
- Photographer
- Meldrum, S.E
- Title
- S.E. Meldrum Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition photograph album
- Dates
- 1909 (inclusive)19091909
- Quantity
- 69 photographic prints in 1 album (1 box)
- Collection Number
- PH0061
- Summary
- Photographs of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle, 1909 by an amateur photographer
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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The collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the Friends of the Library.
Historical Background
The Klondike Gold Rush made Seattle the dominant city in the Pacific Northwest, as the major supplier to Alaska. The goal of the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE) was to show off the growth and development of the Pacific Northwest, specifically Seattle, and to display the value of commercial trade with the Pacific Rim. When Japan agreed to participate, the AYPE became a truly international, multi-cultural event, which planners of the AYPE hoped would demonstrate cooperation between people from around the world. On a less philosophical level, city officials also hoped that the exposition would encourage people to relocate to the growing metropolis of Seattle.
Officials soon decided on the largely wooded grounds of the University of Washington, situated on Lake Washington, with Mount Rainier visible in the distance. The first $650,000 for the AYPE was raised by proud Seattleites, who bought “shares” of the exposition. Much of the rest was funded by the sale of public lands and by the Washington State legislature, with the understanding that the buildings built for the exposition would become part of the University of Washington at the end of the AYPE. John and Frederick Olmsted, son and stepson of Frederick Law Olmsted, prominent landscape architects in their own right, designed much of the AYPE grounds.
Thanks to two years of planning and the huge sums of money raised, the AYPE grounds and exposition were everything the planners had hoped for. It was a fascinating mix of ethnic diversity and crass commercialism, but it clearly appealed to the people of the United States. Over 80,000 people attended the AYPE on opening day in June 1909, and by closing day (October 16, 1909) 3.7 million people had paid to see attractions such as the Igorrote Village, and the Indian and Eskimo exhibits. They had seen animals built out of fruits and nuts, and rode on the Fairy Gorge Tickler. The AYPE had been a huge success. Seattle officials were pleased to note that the AYPE had drawn 700,000 people more than the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition had attracted in the rival city of Portland, Oregon.
Although the Exposition boasted its own official photographer, amateur photographers could purchase a paper permit, allowing access for one day. With the day pass, an amateur photographer with a camera smaller than 6" x 8" was allowed to take unlimited photographs of the buildings, exhibits and other features.
Content Description
Photographs depicting the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition in Seattle, Washington in 1909. The 69 photographs depict the exhibits, buildings, Pay Streak and people strolling through the grounds of the exposition. The photographs were possibly made by S. E. Meldrum, an amateur photographer.
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Preferred Citation
Administrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
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Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
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Description: Main entrance to the AYPE groundsDates: 1909Container: Page 1, Item a
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Description: Entrance to AYPE grounds from the lakeDates: 1909Container: Page 1, Item b
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Description: Main entrance illuminated at nightDates: 1909Container: Page 2
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Description: Temple of Music and Sunken GardensDates: 1909Container: Page 3
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Description: Temple of Music illuminated at nightDates: 1909Container: Page 4
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Description: Oriental BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 5, Item a
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Description: Foreign BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 5, Item b
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Description: Hawaiian BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 6, Item a
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Description: Alaska BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 6, Item b
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Description: Side view of Fine Arts BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 7, Item a
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Description: Front view of Fine Arts BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 7, Item b
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Description: Auditorium from left sideDates: 1909Container: Page 8, Item a
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Description: Auditorium from right sideDates: 1909Container: Page 8, Item b
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Description: View up the Cascades to U.S. Government BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 9
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 10
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Description: Manufactures BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 11, Item a
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Description: Manufactures BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 11, Item b
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Description: View down the Cascades towards Manufactures BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 12, Item a
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Description: View down the Cascades towards Agriculture BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 12, Item b
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Description: Forestry BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 13-14
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Description: Grounds and Oriental BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 15, Item a
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Description: View of Geyser Basin facing Oriental BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 15, Item b
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Description: Sunken GardensDates: 1909Container: Page 16
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Description: The Hoo-Hoo HouseDates: 1909Container: Page 17, Item a
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Description: The Arctic Club HouseDates: 1909Container: Page 17, Item b
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Description: The U.S. Government Building illuminated at nightDates: 1909Container: Page 18
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Description: Front of U.S. Government BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 19, Item a
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Description: U.S. Government Building illuminated at night viewed from across the Geyser BasinDates: 1909Container: Page 19, Item b
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Description: View from Sunken Gardens towards the Alaska or Hawaii BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 20, Item a
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Description: Grounds in front of Manufactures BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 20, Item b
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Description: American Women's League BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 21, Item a
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Description: Dairy Exhibit BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 21, Item b
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Description: Mine Exhibit BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 22, Item a-b
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Description: Washington State BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 23
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Description: Oregon BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 24
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Description: King County BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 25, Item a
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Description: New York BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 25, Item b
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Description: Idaho BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 26, Item a
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Description: California BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 26, Item b
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Description: Utah BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 27, Item a
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Description: Spokane BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 27, Item b
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Description: Philippine Exhibit BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 28, Item a
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Description: Japanese BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 28, Item b
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Description: Alaska BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 29, Item a
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Description: Canada BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 29, Item b
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Description: View towards Geyser BasinDates: 1909Container: Page 30, Item a
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Description: Judging horses at stock showDates: 1909Container: Page 30, Item b
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Description: George Washington statueDates: 1909Container: Page 31, Item a
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Description: Eskimo manDates: 1909Container: Page 31, Item b
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Description: Igorrote VillageDates: 1909Container: Page 32, Item a
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 32, Item b
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Description: Two Igorrote children and woman visitorDates: 1909Container: Page 33, Item a
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Description: Two Igorrote children in front of two visitorsDates: 1909Container: Page 33, Item b
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Description: An Igorrote woman behind a fenceDates: 1909Container: Page 34, Item a
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Description: An Igorrote woman and childDates: 1909Container: Page 34, Item b
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Description: An Igorrote boyDates: 1909Container: Page 35, Item a
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Description: An Igorrote boy in front of visitorsDates: 1909Container: Page 35, Item b
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Description: The House Upside Down on the Pay StreakDates: 1909Container: Page 36, Item a
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Description: The Bug House on the Pay StreakDates: 1909Container: Page 36, Item b
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Description: The Scenic Railway on the Pay StreakDates: 1909Container: Page 37, Item a
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Description: LA Thompson's Mountain Slide on the Pay StreakDates: 1909Container: Page 37, Item b
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Description: Chinese Village and Ferris Wheel on Pay StreakDates: 1909Container: Page 38, Item a
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Description: Barker at entrance to Eskimo VillageDates: 1909Container: Page 38, Item b
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Description: The House that Jack Built on the Pay StreakDates: 1909Container: Page 39, Item a
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 39, Item b
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Description: Visitors watching drill at the Life Saving StationDates: 1909Container: Page 40, Item a
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Sitka, Alaska
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Description: St. Michael's CathedralDates: circa 1909Container: Page 41, Item a
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Subject Terms
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Form or Genre Terms
- Photographic prints
