James P. Lee Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Photographs, 1909
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Historical Background
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Bird's Eye View of Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Grounds (Lee 20069), 1909
- Fine Arts Building, 1909
- Auditorium Building, 1909
- Washington State Women's Building (Lee 20068), 1909
- Administration Building, 1909
- Machinery Hall seen from left side., 1909
- Machinery Hall seen from right side, 1909
- Grounds in front of the Canadian and Grand Trunk Buildings, 1909
- Cascades and U.S. Government Buildings illuminated at night, 1909
- View across corner of Geyser Basin facing U.S. Government Building, 1909
- Arctic Brotherhood Building, 1909
- View across Geyser Basin to illuminated buildings, 1909
- Steps of the Manufactures Building facing the Agriculture Building (Lee 20062), 1909
- Decorative detail on building, 1909
- View from the steps of the Manufactures Building, 1909
- View across Geyser Basin facing the U.S. Government Building, 1909
- View up the Cascades facing the U.S. Government Building, 1909
- View across the Geyser Basin facing the U.S. Government Building, 1909
- Yakima County Building, 1909
- King County Building, 1909
- Spokane County Building (Lee 20064), 1909
- Chehalis County Building, 1909
- Forestry Building front and steps, 1909
- Forestry Building with many visitors, 1909
- Grounds in front of Forestry Building and Nome Circle, 1909
- Close up of Columns of Forestry Building, 1909
- Swedish Building, 1909
- California State Building (Lee 20061), 1909
- Oregon State Building, 1909
- Washington State Building, 1909
- Entrance to Manufactures Building, 1909
- Entrance to Agricultural Building, 1909
- Entrance to Government Building, 1909
- Entrance to Foreign Building, 1909
- View across Cascades facing Manufactures Building, 1909
- View of Rainier Circle facing U.S. Government building (Lee 20066), 1909
- View of Rainier Vista across the formal gardens facing South Gate (Lee 20067), 1909
- Lane between buildings (possibly near Agricultural building), 1909
- View down the Pay Streak from Golden Rod Inn to lake (Lee 20065), 1909
- Spokane County Building, 1909
- Hoo-Hoo House, 1909
- View down Pay Streak, 1909
- Old Blockhouse, 1909
- View of Rainier Circle facing the South Gate (Lee 20063), 1909
- View of Rainier Vista facing South Gate, 1909
- Formal Gardens, 1909
- View of walkway in formal gardens., 1909
- Close-up of an ornamental urn, 1909
- View from Rainier Vista facing U.S. Government Building, 1909
- View from South Gate facing U.S. Government Building, 1909
- Porch posts of Forestry Building, 1909
- View of Formal Gardens facing Music Pavilion, 1909
- Names and Subjects
Overview of the Collection
- Photographer
- Lee, James P. (James Patrick), 1894-
- Title
- James P. Lee Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Photographs
- Dates
- 1909 (inclusive)19091909
- Quantity
- 53 photographic prints on 13 album pages ; 5 1/2 x 3
- Collection Number
- PH0760
- Summary
- Photographs of the grounds and buildings of the AYPE in Seattle, Washington, 1909
- 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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Entire collection can be viewed on the Libraries' Digital Collections website. Permission of Visual Materials curator is required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the Friends of the Libraries.
Biographical Note
James Patrick Lee started his career as a messenger boy in 1910 for the Seattle Engineering Department. From 1913 until his retirement in 1957, he worked for and became manager of their blue-print and photographic division which documented the progress of major city construction jobs. In 1922, he advanced from photographer's assistant to the position of full time photographer. His work recorded the development that marked the ever changing landscape of Seattle from the years 1904-1940
Historical Background
The Klondike Gold Rush had made Seattle the dominant city in the Pacific Northwest, being the major source of supplies to Alaska. The goal of the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition 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. 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 the extra 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 Igorotte 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.
Content Description
Photographs depicting the buildings and grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle, Washington in 1909
Use of the Collection
Alternative Forms Available
View the collection in digital format.
Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Source: R. W. Nord, 2002
Processing Note
Processed by Marion Brown in 2007.
The photographs were possibly part of a larger album that was torn apart before acquisition by Special Collections. The original order of the pages was lost, but the order in which they were acquired was retained as possibly representing the original order.
Related Materials
The James P. Lee Photographs (PH Coll 294) primarily consists of Lee's photographs of municipal engineering projects, but also contains a few of the images of the AYPE in this collection.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 1, Item 1a
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Description: Fine Arts BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 1, Item 1b
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Description: Auditorium BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 1, Item 1c
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Description: Washington State Women's Building (Lee 20068)Dates: 1909Container: Page 1, Item 1d
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Description: Administration BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 2, Item 2a
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Description: Machinery Hall seen from left side.Dates: 1909Container: Page 2, Item 2b
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Description: Machinery Hall seen from right sideDates: 1909Container: Page 2, Item 2c
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 2, Item 2d
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 3, Item 3a
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 3, Item 3b
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Description: Arctic Brotherhood BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 3, Item 3c
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Description: View across Geyser Basin to illuminated buildingsDates: 1909Container: Page 3, Item 3d
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 4, Item 4a
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Description: Decorative detail on buildingDates: 1909Container: Page 4, Item 4b
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Description: View from the steps of the Manufactures BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 4, Item 4c
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 5, Item 5a
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 5, Item 5b-c
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 5, Item 5d
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Description: Yakima County BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 6, Item 6a
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Description: King County BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 6, Item 6b
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Description: Spokane County Building (Lee 20064)Dates: 1909Container: Page 6, Item 6c
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Description: Chehalis County BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 6, Item 6d
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Description: Forestry Building front and steps
"312 ft. Long. 128 ft. wide. 90 ft. high. 2,016,000 ft. of logs and lumber. 300,000 cedar shingles."
Dates: 1909Container: Page 7, Item 7a -
Description: Forestry Building with many visitorsDates: 1909Container: Page 7, Item 7b
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Description: Grounds in front of Forestry Building and Nome Circle
"Erected by State of Washington. Cost $85,000.00"
Dates: 1909Container: Page 7, Item 7c -
Description: Close up of Columns of Forestry Building
"126 Main columns. Height 42 ft. to 54 ft. Diameter 5 ft. to 6 ft. 6 in. Average Weight 25 tons."
Dates: 1909Container: Page 7, Item 7d -
Description: Swedish BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 8, Item 8a
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Description: California State Building (Lee 20061)Dates: 1909Container: Page 8, Item 8b
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Description: Oregon State BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 8, Item 8c
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Description: Washington State BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 8, Item 8d
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Description: Entrance to Manufactures BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 9, Item 9a
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Description: Entrance to Agricultural BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 9, Item 9b
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Description: Entrance to Government BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 9, Item 9c
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Description: Entrance to Foreign BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 9, Item 9d
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Description: View across Cascades facing Manufactures BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 10, Item 10a
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 10, Item 10b
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Description: View of Rainier Vista across the formal gardens facing South Gate (Lee 20067)
Sign in distance reads "this way to Livestock Exhibit Poultry Show"
Dates: 1909Container: Page 10, Item 10c -
Dates: 1909Container: Page 10, Item 10d
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 11, Item 11a
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 11, Item 11b
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Description: Hoo-Hoo HouseDates: 1909Container: Page 11, Item 11c
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Description: View down Pay StreakDates: 1909Container: Page 11, Item 11d
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Description: Old BlockhouseDates: 1909Container: Page 11, Item 11e
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 12, Item 12a
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Description: View of Rainier Vista facing South Gate
Sign reads "this way to Livestock Exhibit Poultry Show"
Same photo as 10c
Dates: 1909Container: Page 12, Item 12b -
Description: Formal GardensDates: 1909Container: Page 12, Item 12c
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Description: View of walkway in formal gardens.Dates: 1909Container: Page 12, Item 12d
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Description: Close-up of an ornamental urnDates: 1909Container: Page 12, Item 12e
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Dates: 1909Container: Page 13, Item 13a
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Description: View from South Gate facing U.S. Government BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 13, Item 13b
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Description: Porch posts of Forestry BuildingDates: 1909Container: Page 13, Item 13c
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Description: View of Formal Gardens facing Music PavilionDates: 1909Container: Page 13, Item 13d
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Corporate Names
- Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909 : Seattle, Wash.)--Aerial views
- Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909 : Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
