Archives West Finding Aid
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
-
Historical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
-
Detailed Description of the Collection
- Public Health Awareness
- Washington Tuberculosis Association
- Sanatoriums and facilities
- Seattle and King County Tuberculosis League Programs
- Pierce County Tuberculosis League Programs
- Christmas Seals Campaign
- Tuberculosis Education Material
- Nutrition Research by Dr. William R.P. Emerson
- Architectural drawings of Health House
- Names and Subjects
American Lung Association of Washington photograph and architectural drawing collection, approximately 1910-1978
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- American Lung Association of Washington
- Title
- American Lung Association of Washington photograph and architectural drawing collection
- Dates
- approximately
1910-1978 (inclusive)19051983
- Quantity
-
232 photographs
45 lantern slides
34 slides
16 architectural drawings
5 film strips - Collection Number
- PH0670
- Summary
- Photographs documenting the activities and services of the American Lung Association of Washington and various county groups dedicated to fighting tuberculosis
- 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
-
Collection is open to the public.
- Additional Reference Guides
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
On September 12, 1906, what would later become known as the American Lung Association of Washington was organized at a meeting of the State Medical Society in Spokane. The purpose of the Washington Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis was to raise awareness about the causes and treatment of tuberculosis, construct institutions in which cases of tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases could be treated, and promote the formation of local associations at the county level. Responsibility for developing the role of the Washington Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis in the promotion of community health was given to Dr. William R.M. Kellogg. He was named secretary of the organization at its founding.
In the next two years, despite having contracted tuberculosis, Dr. Kellogg focused on extending the organization from Seattle north to Everett, where anti-tuberculosis programs were directed primarily towards children. The result of these efforts is the organization’s continuing emphasis on education. In order to educate a larger number of people on a regular basis, Dr. Kellogg began publication of The Pacific Coast Journal of Tuberculosis in 1908. In addition to calling attention to the need to educate people about the disease, Dr. Kellogg led the effort to establish an institution in Seattle for the treatment of tuberculosis patients. The first sanatorium in the state, the Pulmonary Hospital of the City of Seattle, was completed in 1908.
On October 14, 1908, Dr. Kellogg passed away after his struggle with tuberculosis. His death was a significant obstacle to the further development of the organization; as a result of his passing, little was done by the association until 1910.
In 1909 the initial steps toward a reinvigoration of the anti-tuberculosis movement in the state were taken. Members of the state association founded the Anti-Tuberculosis League of King County, on February 25, and soon thereafter a statewide traveling clinic raised broader interest in the issue. The following year Bethesda Beals Buchanan accepted the position of the first Executive Secretary of the Washington Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis.
Mrs. Buchanan, held the position for for thirty-five years. During this time she oversaw the organization and publicity work of the association. During the early part of her tenure, the association focused on expanding the number of county leagues in the state. In 1911, in addition to the King County league, there were newly formed leagues in Clark, Pierce, Snohomish-Island, and Spokane counties, with the Skagit County league coming into existence within the year.
The efforts of both the state association and the county leagues at this time were concentrated in a limited number of areas related to the treatment of the disease. These areas of involvement remained close to the original purpose of the organization and included the continued use of traveling clinics, the development of nursing and public health programs, the sale of Christmas Seals, the placement of exhibits and booths at county and state fairs, and the construction of sanatoria. In 1913 the association succeeded in creating and passing the “Tuberculosis Law of 1913,” which provided county commissioners with the opportunity for increased autonomy from the state association by allowing counties to employ nurses and construct hospitals on their own. The most prominent and regionally oriented of these hospitals were Fairland (1911) in Seattle; Mountain View (1914 – the first county sanatorium in the state) in Lakeview, Pierce County; Edgecliff (1915) in Spokane; and Aldercrest (1918) in Snohomish, the latter three resulting from the 1913 legislation.
In 1915 the Washington Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis was incorporated. In the next four years leagues were established in fifteen counties, including Walla Walla (1916), Yakima (1918), Chelan (1918), and Grays Harbor (1919). The following year, on February 6, 1920, the Washington Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis ‘following the example of many similar organizations,’ changed its name to the Washington Tuberculosis Association.
The organization, while maintaining its emphasis in the previously mentioned areas of education and care, expanded its role. The Health Pilot , a monthly newsletter edited by Mrs. Buchanan, Dr. Clarence A. Smith, and John Weinzirl, was first published in January 1919 and continued through 1944. Correspondence between Mrs. Buchanan and the secretaries of the individual county associations, most notably Honoria Hughes of the Anti-Tuberculosis League of King County and Minnie M. Sheldon of the Tuberculosis League of Pierce County, increased as the leagues developed. The growth of the separate leagues also allowed for a certain degree of specialization, with various counties leading the progression in certain areas of the anti-tuberculosis movement. This organizational structure, in which the county leagues remained predominantly independent of one another and from the state association, remained essentially the same for fifty years.
In 1971 the Washington Tuberculosis Association changed its name to the Washington Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association. Two years later, in addition to undertaking another change in name, this time to the Washington Lung Association, the association absorbed each of the county corporations and associations.
In the 1970s the association focused more intensely on advocacy and activism in addressing community issues related to respiratory health. The two most significant cases in which the association was involved were related to the American Smelting and Refining Company’s (ASARCO) Tacoma copper smelter and the incidence of asbestos in Seattle schools. In both cases the Washington Lung Association worked with community and environmental organizations to raise awareness about health risks.
In the instance of ASARCO, the association assisted a number of organizations in their efforts to enforce the company's compliance with sulfur dioxide emissions standards variances granted by the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency . These groups included Clean Air for Washington, the Washington Environmental Council, Friends of the Earth, and the Air Quality Coalition. The extent to which the Washington Lung Association played a role in the legal battles that ensued is unclear, but the association did, at various times, correspond with the National Clean Air Coalition, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency on the issue. In the early 1980s, evidence of elevated levels of lead and arsenic were documented in the soil and vegetation in areas located downwind from the smelter. In 1985 the Tacoma plant was closed after approximately fifteen years of legal challenges.
The late 1970s and early 1980s also saw the Washington Lung Association address the issue of asbestos in Seattle-area schools. Janet Chalupnik, the Director of Environmental Health Programs at the W.L.A., headed efforts to call attention to the deteriorating condition of ceilings in certain schools within the district. In June of 1979 Mrs. Chalupnik addressed the Seattle School Board on the risk posed to children in the affected schools. Those schools that were found to be in the poorest condition included Roosevelt and Garfield high schools, Madison Junior High, Hamilton Middle School and Bryant Elementary School. In 1983, as a result of the efforts of the association and parents of students who were attending the schools, the Seattle School District met a 1982 Environmental Protection Agency regulation that required school administrators to inspect for friable asbestos.
On July 17, 1981, the Washington Lung Association changed its name once again, this time to the American Lung Association of Washington (ALAW). In the next two decades the ALAW remained active in educating the public about potential health risks, as well as maintaining an influential advocacy presence in Olympia. Today the ALAW, through awards and grants, supports research at institutions such as the University of Washington, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center. The association also organizes activities such as the Trek Tri-Island cycling trip and the Climb for Clean Air ascent of Mt. Rainier, as fundraisers and also in order to raise awareness about issues related to air pollution and air quality..
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Photographs of the American Lung Association of Washington's early leaders, members involved in public outreach and health services, and sanatoriums in Washington State. The collection also includes images of the activities, projects, and outreach campaigns of various county anti-tuberculosis organizations, particularly in King and Pierce Counties and images of Christmas Seals and Christmas Seals campaigns. There are also film strips relating to tuberculosis education and a collection of lantern slides illustrating research on nutrition and children done by Dr. William Emerson.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Acquisition Information
Gift of the American Lung Association of Washington; received November 19, 2001 and December 16, 2003.
Processing Note
Processed by Tom Dobrowolsky, 2005, and Solveig Ekenes, 2006.
The American Lung Association of Washington photograph collection was relocated from the Records of the American Lung Association of Washington, Manuscripts Accession No. 5271-001 and Accession No. 5271-002, in the repository on December 1, 2003 and January 23, 2004.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
Public Health AwarenessReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 1 | Montage of
photographs featuring President Hoover's inauguration, with quotation
concerning public health from inaugural address Universal Cinema Company, Indianapolis, Indiana (photographer)
|
March 4, 1929 |
1/1 | 2 | undated | |
1/1 | 3 | undated |
Washington Tuberculosis AssociationReturn to Top
Past presidents, other individuals, and annual meetings of the Washington Tuberculosis Association (WTA)
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Early WTA
presidents |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/2 | 4 |
Dr. Clarence A.
Smith, first WTA president James R. Bushnell,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Served from 1906-1910
|
undated |
1/2 | 5 | Dr. Clarence A.
Smith |
undated |
1/2 | 6 | Dr. Clarence A.
Smith and Mrs. Bethesda Buchanan, Executive Secretary Mrs. Buchanan served as the WTA secretary for 35 years
|
undated |
1/2 | 7 | Dr. C.
Queule Served from 1910-1919
|
undated |
1/2 | 8 | J.V.A.
Smith Served from 1919-1921
|
undated |
1/2 | 9 | Dr. H.S.
Brode Served from 1925-1929
|
undated |
Other WTA members
and employees |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/3 | 10 |
Mrs. Josephine
McDermott Donor of McDermott Foundation for Tuberculosis at University
of Washington
|
undated |
1/3 | 11 | Plaque in memory
of Dr. C.M. Hunter |
undated |
1/3 | 12 | Dr. John Weingirl
(?) Spelling of name not verified.
WTA Secretary for 25 years
|
undated |
1/3 | 13 |
Mrs. Elizabeth G.
Davies First county nurse in the Northwest
|
undated |
1/3 | 14 | Dr. Raymond J.
Cary James R. Bushnell,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
1/3 | 15 | Montage of doctors
and nurses James R. Bushnell,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Pictured: Mrs. Elizabeth S. Soule, Mabel T. Harding, Dr.
Raymond J. Cary, Hilda J. Solibakke, Edith E. Farrar
|
undated |
1/3 | 16 | Nurses standing in
front of building |
undated |
1/3 | 17 | Edward Robinson
Baldwin (possibly) |
undated |
1/3 | 18 | Dr. John H.
Fountain |
undated |
1/3 | 19 | Dr. Daniel W. Zahn
Chief of service at Firland Sanatorium
|
undated |
1/3 | 20 | Kenneth C.
Ross Photo-art Commercial Studios, Portland, Oregon (photographer)
|
undated |
Annual
meetings |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/4 | 21 |
Banquet at 21st
WTA annual meeting in Ellensburg, Washington Pautzke, Ellensburg,
Washington (photographer)
|
June 1927 |
1/4 | 22 | Birthday cake
celebrating WTA's 21st anniversary Pautzke, Ellensburg,
Washington (photographer)
|
June 17, 1927 |
1/4 | 23 | Inside church
where 21st annual meeting was held Pautzke, Ellensburg,
Washington (photographer)
|
June 16-18, 1927 |
1/4 | 24 | (Number not
used) |
|
1/4 | 25 | Cake at 35th
anniversary celebration, Wenatchee, Washington Lester Smith,
Wenatchee, Washington (photographer)
|
1941 |
WTA exhibits and
booths Images of efforts to publicize the health concerns related to
tuberculosis, including parade floats and stands at conventions and state and
regional fairs. All images are of Washington Tuberculosis Association booths
unless otherwise noted.
|
1919-1929 | ||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/5 | 26 | undated | |
1/5 | 27 | June 26-July 1, 1922 | |
1/5 | 28 | "A Birdseye Map of
Healthland and the Child Health Railroad" exhibit at National Nurses Convention
|
June 26-July 1, 1922 |
1/5 | 29 | undated | |
1/5 | 30 |
Princess Hygeia at
State Fair E.H. Tarter, Yakima,
Washington (photographer)
|
1923 |
1/5 | 31 | Princess Hygeia
standing at Spokane County Anti-Tuberculosis League booth |
undated |
1/5 | 32 | Spokane County
League's Healthland and Child Health Railroad exhibit |
undated |
1/5 | 33 |
Volunteers standing
at exhibit at State Fair E.H. Tarter, Yakima,
Washington (photographer)
|
1925 |
1/5 | 34 | Fair attendees
crowding in front of exhibit at State Fair E.H. Tarter, Yakima,
Washington (photographer)
|
1925 |
1/5 | 35 | 1926 | |
1/5 | 36 | "Sea of
Tuberculosis" exhibit at Yakima State Fair |
1926 |
1/5 | 37 |
Exhibit featuring a
lighthouse of good advice in the sea of tuberculosis Rounds & Roaf,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
1928 |
Pierce County
Tuberculosis League displays Various booths and displays of the Anti-Tuberculosis League of
Pierce County (later called the Tuberculosis League of Pierce County)
|
1919-1929 | ||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/6 | 38 | July 4, 1919 | |
1/6 | 39 | July 4, 1919 | |
1/6 | 40 | 1923 | |
1/6 | 41 | "A Birdseye Map of
Healthland" exhibit at Puyallup, Washington |
October 1924 |
box-folder:oversize | |||
OS4 | 42 | Anti-Tuberculosis
League of Pierce County exhibit |
1924 |
Box/Folder | |||
1/6 | 43 | 1926 | |
1/6 | 44 | May 7, 1926 | |
1/6 | 45 | Christmas Seals
display booth |
circa 1929 |
1/6 | 46 | undated |
Sanatoriums and facilitiesReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
The Tuberculosis
and Respiratory Disease Association of King County |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/10 | 72-73 | undated | |
Firland Sanatorium,
Seattle Firland Sanatorium, located at 19303 Fremont Avenue North,
was first called Henry Sanatorium, honoring the man who donated the land for
the hospital. The name was changed in 1912.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/10 | 74 | circa 1911-1912 | |
1/10 | 75 | South gate
entrance |
circa 1912 |
1/10 | 76-77 | circa 1912 | |
1/10 | 78 | circa 1912 | |
Happy Acres
Sanatorium, King County |
|||
box-folder:oversize | item | ||
OS4 | 79 | Three girls sitting
on the grass and holding mugs and graham crackers |
undated |
Box/Folder | |||
OS2 | 80 | Children wading in
water near pier as three adult women watch |
undated |
OS2 | 81 | Large group of boys
eating ice cream |
undated |
OS2 | 82 | House and
dormitory style buildings set among trees |
undated |
Yakima Tuberculosis
Sanatorium, Toppenish, Washington |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/11 | 83 | Mess Hall, or
Employees' Building |
circa 1929 |
1/11 | 84 | circa 1929 | |
1/11 | 85 | circa 1929 | |
Other Washington
state sanatoriums |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/11 | 86 | undated | |
1/11 | 87 | undated | |
Tuberculosis Clinic
of Tacoma |
|||
box-folder:oversize | item | ||
OS4 | 88 | Nurse standing in
clinic |
undated |
Box/Folder | |||
OS2 | 89 | Nurse and doctor
standing and sitting in clinic |
undated |
OS2 | 90 | Nurse seated at
table |
undated |
OS2 | 91 | Doctor examining
female patient |
undated |
Old Mountain View
Sanatorium, Tacoma, Washington |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/12 | 92-94 | undated | |
1/12 | 95 | undated | |
Old Sanatorium at
Lakeview |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/12 | 96 | Men transporting
patient on stretcher Lee Merrill and Associates, Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
July 16, 1946 |
1/12 | 97 | October 24, 1946 | |
1/12 | 98 |
"Three patients
being sworn in so they can vote on new sanatorium" Myron B. Kreidler,
Parkland, Washington (photographer)
|
1946 |
New Mountain View
Sanatorium, Pierce County Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/13 | 99 | Facade of building
under construction with sign |
undated |
1/13 | 100 | November 1953 | |
1/13 | 101 | undated | |
1/13 | 102 | Patients and staff
cutting "Christmas Seal Birthday" cake Left to right: Dr. John W. Unis, Mrs. Alice Gore, Mrs. Marie
Trippear, Dr. Claris Allison, Frank Proulx
|
December 7, 1957 |
1/13 | 103 |
Patients and staff
in front of "Christmas Seal Birthday" cake Left to right: Frank Proulx, Mrs. Lillian Paty, Mrs. Marie
Trippear, Dr. John Unis, Claris Allison
|
December 7, 1957 |
1/13 | 104 | 1958 | |
1/13 | 105 | March 17, 1961 | |
1/13 | 106 |
Small group of "San
Grads" put hat on another patient on "Hat Day" From
The Tacoma News Tribune,
Thursday, March 23, 1961: "St. Patrick's Day was 'Hat Day' at the Mountain View
General Hospital, when the 'San Grads' held a party for the patients and their
own members. The San Grads, organized several years ago, give a monthly party
for the sixty patients in the Tuberculosis Division of the hospital. Pictured
above from the left are Mrs. Charles Wells, Earl Hartshorn, Mrs. Floyd
Hambleton, seated, Alfred Calvert, Mrs. Hartshorn and Robert Sweitzer."
|
March 17, 1961 |
New Mountain View
Sanatorium, Pierce County Kenneth G. Ollar,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/14 | 107 | undated | |
1/14 | 108 | Beatrice Solonen
and Ms. Stelling weaving wicker basket and making crafts in O.T. (Occupational
Therapy) Department |
undated |
1/14 | 109 | Beatrice Solonen
operating machine as man lies on table and another sits nearby |
undated |
1/14 | 110 | undated | |
1/14 | 111 | Female patient in
bed combing hair |
undated |
1/14 | 112 | undated | |
1/14 | 113 | Elderly female
patient sewing as woman looks on |
undated |
Seattle and King County Tuberculosis League ProgramsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/7 | 47 | undated | |
Mobile x-ray
testing |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/7 | 48 |
People standing by
sign advertising free chest x-ray screening near Crown Hill Gift
Shop H. Francis Jackson (photographer)
|
undated |
1/7 | 49 | Nurses and others
in line outside mobile x-ray unit Forde Photographers,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
1951 |
1/7 | 50 | Students lining up
at Christmas Seal X-Ray unit truck as part of the High School X-Ray Program
|
1954 |
1/7 | 51 | People outside an
Anti-Tuberculosis League mobile unit H. Francis Jackson (photographer)
|
undated |
1/7 | 52 | undated | |
1/7 | 53 | Asian men and women
in line outside of a mobile x-ray unit The Seattle Times, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
Chest x-ray
procedures |
undated | ||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/7 | 54 | undated | |
1/7 | 55 | Doctor holding
metal bar in front of woman's chest H. Francis Jackson (photographer)
|
undated |
1/7 | 56 | Smiling woman
receiving chest x-ray while other woman waits in line The Seattle Times, Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
1/7 | 57 | Doctor positioning
patient in front of x-ray machine |
undated |
1/7 | 58 | Woman receiving a
chest x-ray |
undated |
1/7 | 59 | Older man receiving
a chest x-ray Webster & Stevens,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
Skin testing and
vaccination |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/8 | 60 | Man receiving
tuberculosis vaccine as another man looks on |
undated |
1/8 | 61 | Students waiting in
line to receive test, Bellevue, Washington Fred Carter, Seattle,
Washington (photographer)
|
April 30, 1956 |
1/8 | 62 |
Young boy receiving
test in classroom full of schoolchildren at desks Peter Kinch Photography, Everett, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
1/8 | 63 |
Dr. Martha G.
Kowalski administering skin tests to two schoolchildren at St.
Margaret's Fred Carter, Seattle,
Washington (photographer)
|
January 23, 1958 |
Grade school
testing and vaccination |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/8 | 64 |
Nurse administering
skin test to African-American child at Bailey Gatzert Elementary
School Fred Carter, Seattle,
Washington (photographer)
|
January 8, 1958 |
1/8 | 65 | Nurse administering
skin test to young girl |
undated |
1/8 | 66 | Dr. Dianette Snyder
administering tuberculosis vaccine to Patty Heinzen at John Rogers Elementary
School with nurse Roberta Benedict looking on Gene Weber, Seattle,
Washington (photographer)
|
January 23, 1958 |
Filming of
"Operation Tuberculosis" Forde Photographers,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
Photographs of KING-TV reporter Tom Dargan filming "Operation
Tuberculosis" series. Dargan was nationally recognized for his documentary work
on public service and humanitarian concerns.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/9 | 67 | Summer 1955 | |
1/9 | 68 | June 3, 1955 | |
1/9 | 69 | Drs. Bennett and
Tooley describing a medical specimen |
Summer 1955 |
1/9 | 70-71 | 3 June 1955 |
Pierce County Tuberculosis League ProgramsReturn to Top
Richards Studio, Tacoma, Washington ( photographer)Members of the Anti-Tuberculosis League of Pierce County engaged in promotional, outreach, and educational efforts
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Publicity
photographs |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/15 | 114 | circa 1957 | |
1/15 | 115 | Busy housewife with
eight arms under a sign urging "Get your Chest X-ray" |
undated |
1/15 | 116 | undated | |
1/15 | 117 | undated | |
1/15 | 118 | undated | |
1/15 | 119 | 1957 | |
1/15 | 120 | Lighted office
building windows that make shape of Lung Association cross |
December 5, 1953 |
1/15 | 121 | Three volunteers
opening envelopes and sorting checks |
undated |
Grade school
tuberculosis testing and vaccination |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/16 | 122 | Dr. Steele
examining the forearm of a young boy (probably Brad Stewart) while other
children (probably Leigh Nelson, Paul Thiel, and Melody Thompson) look
on |
undated |
1/16 | 123 | undated | |
1/16 | 124 | undated | |
1/16 | 125 | Portrait of Bryan
Stidd |
1958 |
1/16 | 126 | Young boy with
permission slip pinned to clothing receiving tuberculosis vaccine |
undated |
1/16 | 127 | undated | |
1/16 | 128 | undated | |
1/16 | 129 | Dr. Erickson
administering tuberculosis vaccine to Christensen School principal as nurses
and doctors watch Identified individuals include Thora Harmon, Isabel Walsh,
and Wesley Anderson
|
undated |
Mobile Chest X-ray
Program - equipment and procedures |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/17 | 130 |
Pierce County
officials and Tuberculosis League of Pierce County officers handing check to
Wallace Ovens, branch manager of General Electric Company, in front of new
x-ray truck Left to right: Charles A. Green Jr., President,
Tuberculosis League of Pierce County; Mrs. J.W. Kalkus, Vice President; Stella
C. Kellogg, Executive Secretary; Paul Newman, County Commissioner; Wallace
Ovens; Les Hudson, County Commissioner; Dr. C.E. Reddick, Director, Pierce
County Health Department; and Frank T. Walters, League Treasurer
|
November 24, 1947 |
1/17 | 131 | undated | |
1/17 | 132 | Men standing in
front of x-ray trucks |
undated |
1/17 | 133 | undated | |
1/17 | 134 | undated | |
1/17 | 135 | Puyallup High
School students marking 50,000th x-ray on side of year-old truck with
superintendent Paul Harawalt and Adah Sands looking on |
January 1949 |
1/17 | 136 | 1956-1957 | |
1/17 | 137 | 1959 | |
1/17 | 138 | Man showing two
women x-ray apparatus |
1959 |
1/17 | 139 | 1959 | |
1/17 | 140-141 | X-ray truck parked
behind building |
undated |
Walter John Kain,
x-ray technician |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/18 | 142 | Kain handing forms
to woman and nurse outside x-ray truck |
circa 1955 |
1/18 | 143 | circa 1955 | |
1/18 | 144 | Woman handing Kain
a giant slice of cake with candles |
circa 1955 |
1/18 | 145 | Kain blowing out
candles on giant slice of cake |
circa 1955 |
Dr. Louis
Hayer |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/18 | 146 | Dr. Louis Hayer
awarding "Number One Seal" badge to Lee Hodges as WTA President Vern Leidle
looks on Taken at WTA annual meeting
|
April 1953 |
1/18 | 147 | Dr. Hayer and woman
exchanging x-ray form |
December 3, 1953 |
1/18 | 148 | December 3, 1953 | |
1/18 | 149 | Dr. Hayer standing
with acting Postmaster Vernon Getzinger (?), who is holding envelopes with
Christmas Seals Spelling of name is not verified.
|
1954 |
John B.
Krilich John B. Krilich was president of the Tuberculosis Association of Pierce County. He was active in, among other programs, the School Press Project and the Junior Board. |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/19 | 150 | December 1957 | |
1/19 | 151 |
John Krilich and
small group of students viewing large Christmas Seals poster Left to right: Madeline Shouse, John Krilich, Roberta Reed,
Mary O'Leary, Jim Smith
|
undated |
1/19 | 152 | John Krilich and
students, in formal attire, posing with check |
May 1956 |
1/19 | 153 | High school
students and John Krilich standing with X-ray Program trophies |
May 1956 |
1/19 | 154 | Krilich standing
with two students, looking at trophy held by young woman |
May 1956 |
1/19 | 155 | Krilich and Junior
Board officers examining preparatory materials for 1957 School Press Project
|
October 1957 |
School Press
Program |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/20 | 156 | 1960 | |
1/20 | 157 | Howard Bond
presenting Certificate of Honor to member of the Lincoln News, Lincoln High
School |
1960 |
1/20 | 158 | Three men talking
to three high school students at table with newspaper scrapbook |
circa 1961 |
1/20 | 159 | Laughbon Senior
High School students receiving Certificate of Honor awarded to the Laughbon
Ledger from the National Tuberculosis Association |
1963 |
1/20 | 160 | Members of Laughbon
Ledger with Certificate of Honor, at DuPont School |
1963 |
Junior
Board Activities of Junior Board members and other high school
students, including learning about respiratory health, fund raising, and
participating in public anti-tuberculosis campaigns
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/21 | 161 |
Doctors and
officials sitting at table in front of tuberculosis case maps of Tacoma
Left to right: Dr. Fargher, Dr. Helen Smith, Mrs. Earl Mann,
Mrs. Edith Mitchell, Dr. K. Kasuga
|
November 1952 |
1/21 | 162-163 | Board members
gathering with doctors and officials in Health Center classroom |
November 1952 |
1/21 | 164 | Board members
seated in Health Center classroom |
November 1952 |
1/21 | 165-166 | Board members
talking with Health Center officials |
November 1953 |
1/21 | 167 | November 1953 | |
1/21 | 168 | Three students
holding boxes of ornaments |
1954 |
1/21 | 169 | Three students
holding trophy behind large poster that says "Time is CHEAP! 15 Seconds may
save your life" |
March 16, 1955 |
1/21 | 170 | Three students
posing with bed, large poster, and trophy |
March 16, 1955 |
1/21 | 171 | Three students
holding trophy in front of large poster |
March 16, 1955 |
1/22 | 172 | Group portrait of
high school students in classroom |
October 1956 |
1/22 | 173 | Group portrait of
high school students in classroom |
undated |
1/22 | 174 | December 1956 | |
1/22 | 175 | Group portrait of
high school students in classroom |
October 1957 |
1/22 | 176 | December 1957 | |
1/22 | 177 | High school
students gathering around crafts table with Christmas ornaments |
undated |
1/22 | 178-179 | Three students
making Christmas ornaments |
undated |
1/22 | 180 | Five
students |
undated |
1/22 | 181 | Group of students
on staircase Identified students include Rosemary Power, Kay Noble, Joan
Carufil, Marilyn McCormick, Dick Johnson, Roland Anderson, Alvin Sasaki,
Jeanette Essigo, Angie Mortensen, Leila Meyer, Ray Wax, Marietta Hulscher, Dan
Comer, Virginia River, Miss Clarke Menuthoy, Pat Dawson, Sharon Silvernail, Don
Bryan, Lesslie Hage
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undated |
1/22 | 182 | undated | |
1/23 | 183 | undated | |
1/23 | 184 | Woman showing chest
x-ray to students in classroom |
undated |
1/23 | 185 | November 12, 1958 | |
1/23 | 186-187 | Junior Board
1958-1959 Identified individuals include: Jim Smith, Carol McFadden,
Carol Vargo, Ron Sasaki, Cathy Smith, Donna Ray, Carol Carlhom, Bob Evenson,
Diane Harkness, Sandy Lilyblad(?), Carol Countryman, Janet Schiller, Mary
O'Leary, Sandy Taylor, Gail Eagan
Spelling of name not verified.
|
November 12, 1958 |
1/23 | 188 |
Junior Board
students in costume on theater stage Front row: Pat Kimball, Bill Barnett, Jerry CallorosiBack row: Susan Warner, Myron Thompson, Helen James, Eva Lee
Armstrong, Carol Countryman, Diane McClintock, Jim Smith
|
March 30, 1960 |
1/23 | 189 | Students conducting
a meeting Left to right: Mary Ann Aldrich, Virginia Rivers, Pat
Dawson, Myron Thompson, Pat Kimball, Sue Warner, Kathy James, Mary Ellen
Geller, Leila Meyer, Pat Slettner, Diane Davis, Marsha Alexander, Darlene
Hamilton, Ruth Sant, Marcia Hawley, Carol Clevenger, Marietta Hulscher, Don
Bryan, Bill Blannett, Carol Kruckeberg, Margaret Wall, Courtney Soule, Fred
Stabbert, Don Comer, Sharon Silvernail, Richard McKay, Gary Callison, Mrs.
Georgimay Fengler, Mrs. Martha Meyer
|
October 1960 |
1/23 | 190 | Mrs. Elizabeth
Waggoner and Mrs. Earl D. Mann presenting Miss Sharon Deutschman with
scholarship check |
May 5, 1961 |
1/23 | 191-192 | undated |
Christmas Seals CampaignReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Publicity and
activities People posing with Christmas Seal stamps, putting stamps on
letters, and participating in the Christmas Seals campaign
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/24 | 193 | circa 1919 | |
1/24 | 194 | Elegantly-dressed
woman selling stamps to an Army general |
1945 |
1/24 | 195 |
Tacoma Mayor C.V.
Fawcett standing at door of Western Airlines airplane and receiving mistletoe
and Christmas Seals sent by movie star Esther Williams Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
Left to right: Charles A. Green Jr., Mayor Fawcett, Linda
Knecht, Captain Sterling Love, Martha Rundahl, Ann Olson
|
December 19, 1947 |
1/24 | 196 | Christmas Seals
display |
1947 |
1/24 | 197 | Christmas Seals
display |
1950 |
1/24 | 198 | Letter carrier
handing envelope to woman on her porch |
1950 |
1/24 | 199 | 1951 | |
1/24 | 200 | Christmas Seals
display at Puget Sound Power and Light Company Office, Sumner, Washington
|
December 1952 |
1/24 | 201 | 1952 | |
1/24 | 202 | Woman and two small
girls wrapping presents and putting on Christmas Seal stamps |
1953 |
1/24 | 203 |
Campfire Girls in
front of table with ornaments and Christmas Seals Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
December 1953 |
1/24 | 204-205 |
Kindergarten
children decorating Christmas tree with American Lung Association cross made
from Christmas Seals Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1954 |
1/25 | 206 | Women buying sheets
of Christmas Seals Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1954 |
1/25 | 207 |
Boy and girl with
letters and packages standing at mailbox Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1956 |
1/25 | 208 | Campfire Girls from
University Place School counting Christmas Seal bookmarks Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
Right to left: Linda Middlesworth, Margaret Payne, Christine
Monsen, Debbie Debuhr, Annie Marie Johnson, Sheila Miller, Norma Anderson,
Pauline Irion, Nancy Johnson
|
1957 |
1/25 | 209 |
Warren Peterson's
daughters holding Christmas Seals poster next to a live seal Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
November 12, 1957 |
1/25 | 210 |
Dr. William
Mattson's children holding Christmas Seal posters at classroom
chalkboard Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1958 |
1/25 | 211 | Three young girls
dressed as angels playing fake instruments, with Lung Association cross on wall
behind them |
undated |
1/25 | 212 | Mayor Hanson and
Chairman of Lincoln Girls Club holding sheet of Christmas Seals Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1958 |
1/25 | 213 | Young women holding
bundles of envelopes |
1958 |
1/25 | 214 |
Children viewing
anti-tuberculosis window display Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1958 |
1/25 | 215 | Woman removing
sheets from ream of Christmas Seals as another woman marks
checklist Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1958 |
1/25 | 216 |
Howard Bond and
Postmaster Harvey Jones pretending to drop giant envelope into
mailbox Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1959 |
1/25 | 217 | Campfire Girls
sticking labels onto envelope at Tuberculosis Association of Pierce County
Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1959 |
1/25 | 218 |
Volunteers sticking
labels on envelopes Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1959 |
1/25 | 219 | Large group of
older women stuffing envelopes Jess Snyder, Tacoma,
Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
1/26 | 220 | Two women with
rolled posters standing in front of Tuberculosis Association of Pierce County
Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1959 |
1/26 | 221 | Photograph of
Christmas Seals poster |
1959 |
1/26 | 222 | Photograph of
Christmas Seals stamps |
1959 |
1/26 | 223 |
Two men surrounded
by drawers and boxes full of Christmas Seals envelopes and posters Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
|
1960 |
1/26 | 224 | Mrs. J. Hugh
Kalkus Richards Studio,
Tacoma, Washington (photographer)
Chair, Program Committee, 1960 WTA Annual Meeting
|
March 1960 |
1/26 | 225 | Mrs. J. Hugh
Kalkus putting Christmas Seals stamps onto envelope |
circa 1960 |
1/26 | 226 | undated | |
1/26 | 227 | November 8, 1961 | |
1/26 | 228-229 | Young girls
sticking labels on envelopes |
undated |
1/26 | 230-232 | Two children
holding Lung Association cross in front of white Christmas tree |
undated |
1/26 | 233 | Two children and
two women standing in front of white Christmas tree |
undated |
Christmas Seals
stamps Color 35mm slides of annual Christmas Seals stamps from 1908 to
1964. Christmas Seals through the year 1919 contain the American Red Cross logo
as well as an "American Red Cross" inscription (1908 Seal bears an "American
National Red Cross" inscription). The 1919 Christmas Seal bears both Red Cross
logo and the current American Lung Association logo (red cross with two
crossbars). After that year, only the Lung Association logo is displayed; the
only inscriptions that are printed are the slogan for the given year.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/27 | 234 | Merry Christmas
|
undated |
1/27 | 235 | 1908 Merry
Christmas Happy New Year |
1908 |
1/27 | 236 | 1913 Merry
Christmas |
1913 |
1/27 | 237 | 1914 Merry
Christmas Happy New Year |
1914 |
1/27 | 238 | 1916 Merry
Christmas Happy New Year |
1916 |
1/27 | 239 | 1917 Merry
Christmas Happy New Year |
1917 |
1/27 | 240 | 1919 Merry
Christmas Health and a Happy New Year |
1919 |
1/27 | 241 | 1920 Merry
Christmas Healthy New Year |
1920 |
1/27 | 242 | 1921 Merry
Christmas Healthy New Year (diamond shape) |
1921 |
1/27 | 243 | 1922 For Health
|
1922 |
1/27 | 244 | 1923 Merry
Christmas |
1923 |
1/27 | 245 | 1924 Health
Christmas |
1923 |
1/27 | 246 | 1925 Merry
Christmas and Good Health |
1925 |
1/27 | 247 | 1926 Merry
Christmas |
1926 |
1/27 | 248 | 1927 Christmas
Greetings and Good Health |
1927 |
1/27 | 249 | 1928 Christmas
Greetings |
1928 |
1/27 | 250 | 1929 Health
Greetings |
1929 |
1/27 | 251 | 1930 Health To All
|
1930 |
1/27 | 252 | 1931 Christmas
Greetings |
1931 |
1/27 | 253 | 1932 Merry
Christmas |
1932 |
1/27 | 254 | 1933 Christmas
Greetings |
1933 |
1/27 | 255 | 1934 Season's
Greetings |
1934 |
1/27 | 256 | 1935
Christmas |
1935 |
1/27 | 257 | 1936 Holiday
Greetings (two stamps on slide) |
1936 |
1/27 | 258 | 1937 Greetings
|
1937 |
1/27 | 259 | 1938 Health
Greetings Christmas Seals |
1938 |
1/27 | 260 | 1939 (no
slogan) |
1939 |
1/27 | 261 | 1940 Christmas
Greetings |
1940 |
1/27 | 262 | 1947 Merry
Christmas |
1947 |
1/27 | 263 | 1948 Merry
Christmas |
1948 |
1/27 | 264 | 1949
Greetings |
1949 |
1/27 | 265 | 1950
Greetings |
1950 |
1/27 | 266 | 1964 Greetings and
1964 Christmas (two stamps on one slide) |
1964 |
1/27 | 267 | Healthy Lungs Are
What Christmas Seals Are All About |
November 1978 |
Tuberculosis Education MaterialReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | item | ||
2 | 268 | "Everybody's
Problem" Color 35mm film strip created by the National Tuberculosis
Association on the health concerns related to tuberculosis.
|
undated |
2 | 269 | "Keeping Well and
Happy" Color 35mm film strip created by the National Tuberculosis
Association based on the booklet by Ruth Strang.
|
undated |
2 | 270 | "ME vs
TB" Black and white 35mm film strip created by the National
Tuberculosis Association following a journalist through the basic steps of
diagnosis and treatment for tuberculosis from the film "Time Out".
|
undated |
2 | 271 | "TB
Facts" Black and white 35mm film strip created by the National
Tuberculosis Association answering many of the public's questions related to
tuberculosis from the film "This Is TB".
|
undated |
2 | 272 | "Tuberculosis - What
It Is And What To Do About It" Color 35mm film strip created by the National Tuberculosis
Association outlining symptoms, detection, and treatments for tuberculosis.
|
undated |
Nutrition Research by Dr. William R.P. Emerson, circa 1919-1922Return to Top
Forty-five lantern slides representing the work of Dr. William R. P. Emerson with nutrition in young children and The Elizabeth McCormick Memorial Fund . The slides feature images of children at the Nutrition Clinics for Delicate Children in Boston, Massachusetts as well as school children in Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Emerson published several books in the first half of the 20th century on the topics of general health and children's nutrition.
Photocopies of the original script and captions for the slides are located in Box 1 Folder 28.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | item | ||
3 | 273 | Slide 1. "Normal baby
of fifteen months, standing" |
|
3 | 274 | Slide 2. Same baby,
crawling |
|
3 | 275 | Slide 3. "Typical
undernourished boy in a Chicago school" |
|
3 | 276 | Slide 4. "Side view
of malnourished boy" |
|
3 | 277 | Slide 5. "Side view
of three little girls in the Chicago schools" |
|
3 | 278 | Slide 6. Side view of
four boys, "typical cases" |
|
3 | 279 | Slide 7. "Two Chicago
School girls, who have all the symptoms of undernourishment" |
|
3 | 280 | Slide 9. Diagram:
"The Bulwarks that Protect the Health of Children" |
|
3 | 281 | Slide 10. Young boy
standing on height and weight scale |
|
3 | 282 | Slide 12. List: "The
Chief Causes of Malnutrition" |
|
3 | 283 | Slide 13. Children
and adults in a nutrition class in Boston |
|
3 | 284 | Slide 14. Front view
of Charles S., a malnourished young boy |
|
3 | 285 | Slide 15. Chart of
Charles S.'s weight gain from December 1916 through February 1918 |
|
3 | 286 | Slide 16. Charles S.,
recovered and smiling |
|
3 | 287 | Slide 17. Chart:
"Effects of Adenoid and Tonsil Operation" |
|
3 | 288 | Slide 18. "Children
with adenoids and bad tonsils" |
|
3 | 289 | Slide 18b. Mother and
son |
|
3 | 290 | Slide 19. Chart:
Overfatigue in school and its effects on weight |
|
3 | 291 | Slide 20. Boy lying
on back, illustrating "proper posture to be taken during rest
periods" |
|
3 | 292 | Slide 21. Boy lying
on stomach, also illustrating "proper posture to be taken during rest
periods" |
|
3 | 293 | Slide 25. Chart:
Weight of child who was fed thin beef soup |
|
3 | 294 | Slide 26. Chart:
Weight of child who was not fed cereals |
|
3 | 295 | Slide 27. Diagram:
"Milk as Compared to Coffee or Tea as Food" |
|
3 | 296 | Slide 28. Twin girls
standing side by side, one a milk drinker, the other not |
|
3 | 297 | Slide 29. Chart:
"Mary D. and the Candy Habit", illustrating weight of a child who eats candy
habitually |
|
3 | 298 | Slide 31. Chart:
"Charles P. and Fast Eating", illustrating effects of fast eating on
weight |
|
3 | 299 | Slide 32. Sarah G., a
malnourished young girl |
|
3 | 300 | Slide 33. Sarah G.
with her well-nourished sister, Bessie |
|
3 | 301 | Slide 34. Chart: "Bad
Air, Esther L.", illustrating effects of "bad air" on weight |
|
3 | 302 | Slide 35. Chart:
"Cynthia D., Unhappy Home", illustrating effects of unhappy home life on
weight |
|
3 | 303 | Slide 36. Chart of
Phillip R. Lipper |
|
3 | 304 | Slide 39. Side view
of Dorothy A., malnourished young girl |
|
3 | 305 | Slide 40. Chart of
Dorothy A.'s weight gain from February 1919 to October 1919 |
|
3 | 306 | Slide 42. Dorothy A.,
"a picture of health" |
|
3 | 307 | Slide 43. Chart of
Ruth L.'s weight gain from November 1919 to June 1920 |
|
3 | 308 | Slide 44. "Virginia.
This is the way a happy, healthy child ought to look." |
|
3 | 309 | Slide 46. Side view
of ten malnourished boys |
|
3 | 310 | Slide 47. Side view
of five malnourished boys who were sent to Arden Shore, an open-air camp in
Illinois, for recovery |
|
3 | 311 | Slide 52. Back view
of two boys upon return from Arden Shore |
|
3 | 312 | Slide 54. Side view
of healthy boy, "ready for work, after having been built up at the Camp"
|
|
3 | 313 | Slide 55. Healthy
child who was once a malnourished baby |
|
3 | 314 | "The Most Frequent
Causes of Malnutrition" |
|
3 | 315 | Chart: "Children 10%
or more underweight by Schools" |
|
3 | 316 | Chart: "Children 10%
or more underweight by Grade" |
|
3 | 317 | Statue of mounted
horseman being led by an angel |
Architectural drawings of Health House, February 26, 1997Return to Top
Container(s): Mapcase M436, Item 318
Bazen & Associates project number: 97-109.
Numbered set of drawings for the American Lung Association's Health House. These drawings include exterior elevations, foundation plan, upper and main floor plans, framing plans, transverse building section, window schedule, building and structural details, electrical plans, and specifications.
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Christmas seals
- Communication in public health--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Fairs--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Hospital patients--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Medical instruments and apparatus--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Medical personnel--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Medical screening--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Medicine--Washington (State)--Societies, etc.--Photographs
- Tuberculosis--Hospitals--Patients--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Tuberculosis--Hospitals--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Tuberculosis--Hospitals--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Corporate Names
- American Lung Association of Washington--Officials and employees--Photographs
- Firland Sanatorium (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
- Tuberculosis League of Pierce County
- Washington Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis
- Washington Lung Association
- Washington Tuberculosis Association--Officials and employees--Photographs
- Washington Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association
Geographical Names
- Seattle (Wash.)--Tuberculosis--Hospitals--Photographs
- Washington (State)--Tuberculosis--Hospitals--Photographs
Other Creators
-
Personal Names
- Emerson, William R. P. (William Robie Patten), b. 1869 (creator)
Corporate Names
- Anti-Tuberculosis League of King County (photographer)