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Stewart Holbrook photograph collection, approximately 1902-1965

Overview of the Collection

Collector
Holbrook, Stewart Hall, 1893-1964
Title
Stewart Holbrook photograph collection
Dates
approximately 1902-1965 (inclusive)
approximately 1933-1965 (bulk)
Quantity
1769 photographic prints
101 negatives : nitrate
217 film copy negatives
2 blueprints
Collection Number
PH0511
Summary
Photographs of Holbrook's family and friends; career related events; investigative travels; and topical files
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

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Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Stewart Hall Holbrook emerged from logging camps to become, in the words of Lewis Gannett, “the only ex-lumberjack who has lectured at Harvard University on American history.” Holbrook, the “Lumberjack Boswell,” was born in Vermont on August 12, 1893. His father bounced around North America, taking the young Stewart with him, until dying suddenly in Manitoba. Now a teenager, Stewart found himself deposited alone on the Canadian plains. He survived with various jobs, including reporting for a Winnipeg newspaper and performing in a traveling dramatic stock company, before serving in France as an artillery sergeant during the First World War. After the war, he bought a round-trip ticket to British Columbia, curious to see the big trees he had heard about. He took employment in a logging camp, and was so enamored with the work and the region that he cashed in his return ticket. He spent the next three years as a clerk in isolated logging camps, while writing articles and drawing popular cartoons for the British Columbia Lumberman at night. His desire to pursue his writing career propelled him to Portland in 1923, lured by “the finest public library in the West.”

He spent the rest of the decade dividing his time between writing stories and freelance articles and the editing work that provided a semblance of a steady income. This precarious career crashed with the Great Depression. “The mss market,” he lamented, “is as bad off as the so-called stock market.” Despite the lean years, he persevered, and was enjoying renewed success by the mid-1930s. He completed his first book during this time, but at least the first three publishers he solicited thought the manuscript warranted only a rejection slip. Finally, the Macmillian Company decided to publish it in 1938. Holy Old Mackinaw: A Natural History of the American Lumberjack spent five months on national best-seller lists. Fortified by the prospect of additional successes, he moved to Boston and began cranking out a steady and swift stream of additional books on a wide variety of historical subjects, establishing himself as one of the country’s most popular historians. He returned to the Pacific Northwest in the early 1940s to head the newly-created Keep Washington Green organization. The nonprofit corporation, grounded in the private forest industry and actively endorsed by the U.S. Forest Service and state government, popularized the problem of forest fire much as Smokey Bear would begin to do a few years later. Out of his work for the Keep Washington Green movement, Holbrook wrote Burning an Empire, the first, and for decades the only, history of wildlands fire.

Holbrook purposely set himself apart from academic history and the “timidity and woodenness usual to professors.” He disliked the use of footnotes and presented his work as an alternative to what he saw as the arid and colorless output of “stuffed-shirt historians.” He also wanted to resurrect important individuals neglected by academic history, a goal most explicitly followed in his 1946 Lost Men of American History. If his deliberate attempt to write “low-brow” history sprang from his inclinations, it also had a very practical dimension. Unlike most academic historians, Holbrook enjoyed neither a college paycheck nor fellowships; his income depended upon writing books that would sell in sufficient quantities. Yet, despite his zeal to write popular history, he never abandoned the desire to infuse his work with high literary quality. He never did resolve the tension between the often competing demands of the market and the muse.

He moved back to Portland in the mid-1940s, this time permanently, and continued his prolific production. He also undertook a second career, as the popular oil painter “Mr. Otis.” Through Mr. Otis, Holbrook poked fun at the pretensions of modern art, while individual pieces such as “Someone has been here before us Meriwether” and “I was with Custer said the old man” allowed him to deflate myths surrounding the Little Big Horn and the “overly sentimental cult of the pioneer.” In keeping with his mischievous personality, he never publicly admitted being Mr. Otis, whom he heralded as the founder of the “Primitive-Moderne School” of art. (The final "e" in moderne was indispensable, according to Holbrook. “It makes the word foreign hence fashionable.”)

In the early 1960s, Holbrook suffered a series of incapacitating strokes which essentially curtailed his literary and artistic production. He died from complications of a heart attack in September 1964.

Holbrook published some of his crime stories under pseudonyms. These include: Marcus M. Clark, Chris K. Stanton, Stanley Underwood, Ethan O. Allen and Lee Howard. He also used the pseudonyms, Stewart Hall or Dutch in theater work.

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Content Description

The collection contains photographs and drawings from Holbrook's personal life, literary career, investigative travels, and artistic endeavors, as well as photographs for some of his publications.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.

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Administrative Information

Processing Note

Minimally processed.

The photographs were relocated from the Stewart Hall Holbrook Papers, Accession No. 0701-001, in the repository in 1996.

Related Materials

See also the Stewart H. Holbrook Mr. Otis Paintings Collection, PH Coll 425 and the Stewart Holbrook Papers, Mss. Acc. Nos. 0701, 0961, 1272 in the repository.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

  • Box 1

    • Description: Framed photograph of Stewart Holbrook as a young child
      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1
    • Description: Portraits and caricatures of Stewart Holbrook

      1 pen and colored pencil sketch; 4 photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/2
    • Description: Holbrook's career: Mr. Otis promotional events

      14 photographs

      Dates: circa 1958-1960
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3
    • Description: Holbrook's career: Mr. Otis and artistic endeavors

      14 black and white photographs

      Dates: circa 1951-1965
      Container: Box/Folder 1/4
    • Description: Holbrook's time in the military

      7 sepia and black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/5
    • Description: Holbrook family, Grandmother Holbrook, Orcsel Holbrook, Charlotte Holbrook

      4 tintypes, 1 framed photograph, 6 photographs

      Container: Box/Folder 1/6
    • Description: Stewart Holbrook

      37 photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/7
    • Description: Holbrook family

      34 photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/8
    • Description: Various Holbrook family reunions and parties

      32 photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/9
    • Description: Holbrook family and friends' trips and visits to the Eastern United States

      38 black-and-white and color photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/10
    • Description: Sibyl (Mrs. Stewart) Holbrook

      31 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/11
    • Description: Stewart Holbrook and unidentified individuals

      36 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/12
    • Description: Identified friends of Stewart Holbrook

      22 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/13
    • Description: Individuals, mostly unidentified

      46 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/14
    • Description: Photographs and "at-home" cards of Stewart and Sibyl Holbrook

      16 black-and-white photographs, two "at-home" cards

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/15
    • Description: Identified Holbrook family members

      9 sepia photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/16
    • Description: Photographs and business card of various locations and people, mostly unidentified

      12 black-and-white photographs, 1 business card

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1/17
    • Description: Notebook of drawings by Holbrook

      1 item

      Dates: 1912
      Container: Box/Folder 1/18
  • Box 1a

    • Description: Author cards of Stewart Holbrook

      4 black-and-white author cards

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1a/1
    • Description: Stewart Holbrook at work

      5 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1950, 1953, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1a/2
    • Description: Studio photographs of Stewart Holbrook

      11 sepia and black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1935, 1937, 1944, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1a/3
    • Description: Studio photographs of Stewart Holbrook

      7 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1a/4
    • Description: Stewart Holbrook

      18 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1956-1960, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 1a/5
  • Box 2

    • Description: Topical files: Logging industry and sawmills, lumberjacks, yarding, spar trees, loading, logging camps

      54 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/1
    • Description: Publications:Tall Timber

      9 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/2
    • Description: General subject files: Logging - Logging operations

      24 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/3
    • Description: General subject files: Logging - Trains

      8 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/4
    • Description: General subject files: Logging

      29 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/5
    • Description: General subject files: Logging - Transportation. Railroads, tractors, log rafts, horses/oxen

      23 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/6
    • Description: General subject files: Logging. Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co., Bend, Ore., Simpson Camp, Coos Bay Lumber Co.

      23 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1949, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/7
    • Description: General subject files: Logging.

      25 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1903, 1904, 1908, 1928, 1935, 1938, 1940, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/8
    • Description: General subject files: Logging. Camp life - identified

      Empty folder

      Container: Box/Folder 2/9
    • Description: General subject files: Logging. Camp life

      8 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1911, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/10
    • Description: Publication photos: Articles. Logging

      3 black-and-white photograph

      Dates: 1941
      Container: Box/Folder 2/11
    • Description: Topical files: Forestry

      33 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/12
    • Description: General subject files: Logging. Mills (identified). Cadillac Handle Co., Cross Village, Wash., Ingram-Kennedy Lumber Co, Eau Claire, Cosmopolis

      7 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1865, 1928, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/13
    • Description: Investigative travel: logging camp visits, Oregon

      10 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1890, 1951, 1956, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/14
    • Description: General subject files: Logging - Logging operations (identified). Union Lumber Co., Fort Bragg, Grassy Bay Timber Co., Silver Falls Timber Co., Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co.,

      7 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1922, 1933, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/15
    • Description: Logging camps - Ruined or abandoned

      19 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1915, 1927, 1935, 1937, 1938, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/16
    • Description: Women in lumber mills, World War II

      10 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: between 1941-1945
      Container: Box/Folder 2/17
    • Description: Logging - Competitive shows and exhibitions

      23 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1937, 1938, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/18
    • Description: Publication photographs:Lost Men of American History

      15 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/19
    • Description: Publication photographs:None More Courageous: American War Heroes

      18 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/20
    • Description: Publication photographs:Machines of Plenty: Pioneering in American Agriculture

      20 sepia and black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/21
    • Description: Publication photographs:Little Annie Oakley and other Rugged People

      18 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/22
    • Description: Railroads - General

      22 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1900, 1957, 1958, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/23
    • Description: Publication photographs: "Railroad book" [ Story of American Railroads]

      4 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1947, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 2/24
    • Description: Oregon & California Railroad Company locomotive and the Ephraim Shay House, grave, and shop

      4 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1870/1949, 1961
      Container: Box/Folder 2/25
  • Box 3

    • Description: Publications:Burning an Empire:"Minnesota Fires"

      13 items

      Dates: 1918, 1942, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/1
    • Description: Publications: "Brundage Mtn. Lookout"

      19 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/2
    • Description: Washington and Oregon fires

      18 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1902, 1928, 1937-1939, 1941, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/3
    • Description: Forest fires

      52 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1943, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/4
    • Description: Forest Hill, Calif. and Ouachita National Forest, Ark. fires

      5 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1910, 1937, 1938, 1942
      Container: Box/Folder 3/5
    • Description: Publications: "The Last of Bunco Kelley"

      6 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1907, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/6
    • Description: Topical files: "Crime - Whodunit"; includes photographs of Coos Bay, Ore. and the Clackamas River

      17 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1935, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/7
    • Description: Publication photographs: (miscellaneous/unidentified "true crime")

      57 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1906, 1925, 1935, 1938, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/8
    • Description: Pictures for articles: "Incidents"

      3 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1906, 1909, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/9
    • Description: General subject files: Drugstores, American - 19th century Drugstore, First and Main Streets., Portland, Oregon. ca. 1886-87. Plummer Drug Co., Third and Madison, Portland, Ore. ca. 1890-1900. American Pharmacy, circa 1860.

      3 items

      Dates: 1886/7, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/10
    • Description: Individuals, mostly identified

      18 photographs

      Dates: 1936, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/11
    • Description: Pictures for articles: landscape/scenery

      7 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1940, 1950, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/12
    • Description: Pictures for articles: miscellaneous

      6 black-and-white photographs; 1 pencil and ink sketch

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/13
    • Description: Investigative travel: New England

      25 black-and-white and color photographs

      Dates: 1912, 1936, 1937, 1947, 1956-1960
      Container: Box/Folder 3/14
    • Description: Investigative travel: Oregon--other locations

      6 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1936, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/15
    • Description: Investigative travel: tree farms, forestry sites, Oregon and Washington

      10 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1941, 1943, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/16
    • Description: Investigative travel: British Columbia ("Trip to headwaters of Columbia")

      28 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1953
      Container: Box/Folder 3/17
    • Description: Investigative travel: Upper Midwest (logging country, Wisconsin and Michigan)

      15 items

      Dates: 1937, 1938, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/18
    • Description: Investigative travel: Kootenai Falls, MT

      5 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1953, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/19
    • Description: Photographs of a page from Holbrook's scrapbook, a river scene, the glass bottle fence constructed by Henry Stephens, and a group of foreign editors on a dock

      8 photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/20
    • Description: Hotel Monticello, Longview, WA; aerial view of Aberdeen and Hoquiam, WA

      2 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1923, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/21
    • Description: Bijou Theater, Minneapolis, MN; Venus Alley, Butte, MT

      2 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1937, 1959
      Container: Box/Folder 3/22
    • Description: Natural hot water pool, Burgdorf, ID; former house of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burgdorf, Burgdorf, ID

      2 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/23
    • Description: Topical files: Representational art used in taverns, etc. Erickson's saloon at 2nd and Burnside, Portland, Ore.

      7 black-and-white and color photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/24
    • Description: Subject files: Oregon - Portland. The Castle, First Congregational Church, Men's Resort (corner of Fourth and Burnside), Union Station, Portland Press Club (interior), Corbett Mansion (interior).

      15 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: 1932, 1936, 1957, 1958, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/25
    • Description: Interior and exterior photographs of mostly unidentified structures

      11 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/26
    • Description: Topical files: Interior views of Admiralty Hotel, Port Ludlow. Photographed by John Cress.

      17 sepia photographs

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 3/27
  • Box 4

    • Description: Photographs of authors

      38 black-and-white and color photographs

      Dates: 1941, 1944, 1951, 1953-1957, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/1
    • Description: Professional life: photographs from various Holbrook speaking engagements

      35 black-and-white and color photographs

      Dates: 1942, 1946-1948, 1952, 1953, 1957-1960, 1962, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/2
    • Description: Holbrook with a young man holding copies of Burning an EmpireandTall Timber; Holbrook with Ben W. Olcott; Oswald West

      7 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: circa 1911-1915, 1947,
      Container: Box/Folder 4/3
    • Description: Professional life: photographs related to the Industrial Workers of the World

      3 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1926, 1946, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/4
    • Description: Professional life: Holbrook at commencement events, including Willamette University, Salem, Ore., Pacific University, Forest Grove, Ore., and University of Colorado.

      16 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1957, 1959, 1962, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/5
    • Description: Professional life: Holbrook book signings

      11 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1938, 1946, 1950, 1957, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/6
    • Description: Professional life: Holbrook at a party, the dedication of the Clemons Tree Farm, the Chapman School, and the Forest Grove, Ore. Barbershop Ballad Contest

      8 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1948, 1951, 1952, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/7
    • Description: Professional life: Holbrook delivering speeches at writers' conferences and historical society events, and attending Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stamm's 31st anniversary with Crown Zellerbach Corporation

      13 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1950, 1954, 1957-1959
      Container: Box/Folder 4/8
    • Description: Professional life: Holbrook at the Pacific Logging Congress, Forest Products Library Opening, and Distinguished Forest Service Banquet

      13 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1947, 1958-1960, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/9
    • Description: Professional life: Holbrook's workspaces, dedication of the Stewart H. Holbrook Memorial Tree Farm, and Holbrook at the Colebrook Academy Reunion

      7 black-and-white, sepia, and color photographs

      Dates: 1950, 1960, 1964, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/10
    • Description: Professional life: Holbrook at Press Club parties and assorted office events

      7 black-and-white photographs

      Dates: 1947-1949, 1954, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/11
    • Description: Holbrook at a "Keep Washington Green" event

      6 black-and-white and sepia photographs

      Dates: June 5, 1940
      Container: Box/Folder 4/12
    • Description: Ephemera: sketches forMurder Out Yondercover and a bookplate for M.T. Dunten, bookplates, parodies of theFour L Lumber News, cartoons of a tiger and a policeman, fake money, a cartoon accompanying a news blurb, a sketch by Torell promoting the "Progress Restaurant", sketches of a ship and a man in profile, letter to Holbrook from Charles E. Hoonan

      23 items

      Dates: 1931, 1932, 1960, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 4/13
  • Box 5

    • Description: Album with photographs and photographic postcards. World War I (1918-1919) images onboard ship "Santa Rosa" and France. James Logging Co., Mission, B.C. (1920); Logging camp, Grassy Bay, B.C. (1921-1922); family and friends (?)

      1 album containing 92 photographs and photographic postcards, 1 loose photograph

      Dates: circa 1918-1922
      Container: Box/Folder 5/1
    • Description: Photograph album entitled "Some pictures taken during my wanderings". Images from Holbrook's childhood, ca. 1910; Winnipeg, Ontario, 1913; Newport, 1912.

      1 album containing 135 photographs

      Dates: circa 1910-1912
      Container: Box/Folder 5/2
    • Description: Photograph album. Images of an unidentified location (probably East Coast) showing logging company mill, pulp boom, power house, and various identified and unidentified individuals.

      1 album containing 53 photographs

      Dates: circa 1916-1920
      Container: Box/Folder 5/3
  • Box 6

    • Description: Copy negatives
      Container: Box 6
  • Box 7

    • Description: Nitrate negatives
      Container: Box 7
  • Box 8

    • Description: Nitrate negatives
      Container: Box 8
  • Box 9

    • Description: Cardboard easel displays promotingHoly Old Mackinaw

      2 items

      Dates: circa late 1930s-1940s
      Container: Box/Folder 9/1
    • Description: Blueprints for unknown Seattle-related exhibit

      3 items

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 9/2
    • Description: Cardboard easel displays promotingMurder out YonderandLost Men of American History

      2 items

      Dates: circa 1940s-1950s
      Container: Box/Folder 9/3
    • Description: Color sketch of Liverpool Liz

      1 item

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 9/4
    • Description: Hand-drawn maps of Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas; Canada, New York, and Pennsylvania; the Pacific Northwest; the Northeast; Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa; Canada, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio

      6 items

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 9/5
  • Box 10

    • Description: Two women in an automobile by a river; Holbrook with some of "Mr. Otis's'" paintings

      2 photographs

      Dates: circa 1900s/circa 1930s-1940s
      Container: Box/Folder 10/1
    • Description: Map of Paul Revere's ride

      1 item

      Dates: after 1929
      Container: Box/Folder 10/2
    • Description: Drawings of Holbrook's various "lives"

      10 items

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 10/3
    • Description: Calligraphic sign for paintings by Mr. Otis

      1 item

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 10/4
    • Description: Sketch of Holbrook; perspective drawing; "The Holdout" cartoon by Howard Fisher, inscribed to Holbrook

      3 items

      Dates: 1953, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 10/5
  • Oversize Folder

    • Description: Log marks used at Muskegon Mill District, Michigan from 1870-1890
      On 2 sheets of blueprint paper.

      Names are identified under illustrations.

      Dates: between 1935 and 1940?
      Container: Mapcase M271

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