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Gilbert W. Arias Photographs, circa 1953-2002

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Arias, Gilbert W.
Title
Gilbert W. Arias Photographs
Dates
circa 1953-2002 (inclusive)
1981-2002 (bulk)
Quantity
5 cubic feet, (5 boxes)
Collection Number
2020.42
Summary
News photographs taken and collected by Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Gil Arias
Repository
Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library

P.O. Box 80816
Seattle, WA
98108
Telephone: 2063241126 x102
library@mohai.org
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public by appointment.

Languages
English.
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Biographical Note

Gilbert W. (Gil) Arias is a photographer and photojournalist in Washington State. Arias earned a degree in biomedical photography from Bellevue Community College in 1980 and worked as an editorial and commercial photographer in California and Washington before starting as a fulltime photographer and lab manager at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper in 1981. Over his 28-year career at the P-I, Arias covered a variety of assignments, from daily news, sports, entertainment, and food stories to long-term and investigative projects. Among the latter are two multi-part series on mining, with photographs taken by Arias from September through November 1999 in Montana, Washington, Idaho, and Colorado. The series are: "Uncivil Action: A Town Left to Die," published in late 1999, which chronicles the effects vermiculite mining on the small town of Libby, Montana; and "Mining of the West: Profit and Pollution on Public Lands," an investigation into the legacy of the 1872 federal mining law, published in June 2001.

Gil Arias left the P-I when the paper closed its print run in 2009, and as of 2024 he continues to reside and take photographs in Washington State.

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Content Description

The collection is comprised largely of photographs, dated 1953 through early 2002. Most of the photos (1981-2002) were taken when Gil Arias worked for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and most are in the form of 35 mm black and white and color negatives, transparencies, and slides, with a small number of photographic prints dispersed throughout the collection. Negatives dated prior to Arias' employment with the PI in 1981 are early photos by Arias, or photographs by other P-I photographers collected by Arias. Some of the envelopes also include proof sheets, Associated Press wirephoto copies of Arias photographs, or caption sheets with information about individual photographs. Subjects include views of Seattle and other Washington State locations; sports including basketball, football, baseball, and fishing; and news stories about various individuals, issues, and events in Seattle and Washington State. Many of the subjects of the photographs are listed in the inventory below. These subjects were transcribed from notes written by Arias on negative envelopes and sleeves; however, the subjects of many photographs have not been identified.

The collection also includes a small amount of ephemera collected or created by Gil Arias, mostly related to long-term projects, including notes, maps, and business cards.

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Use of the Collection

Alternative Forms Available

Selections from the collection are available for viewing in digital format in MOHAI's online collection.

Restrictions on Use

The Museum of History & Industry is the owner of the materials in the Sophie Frye Bass Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from MOHAI before any reproduction use. The museum does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

Preferred Citation

Gilbert W. Arias Photographs, Museum of History & Industry, Seattle

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

The folders are arranged in chronological order by year, with a few arranged by months within a year.

Location of Collection

26.3.3-4

Acquisition Information

Gift of Gilbert W. Arias, received in November 2020.

Related Materials

MOHAI also holds collections of photographs by other former Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographers: Cary W. Tolman Collection (2002.68); Robert H. Miller Collection (2002.46); John Vallentyne Collection (2009.23).

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Photographs, 1953-2002

    • Description: Early negatives

      Subjects include: Ivar Haglund, 1953-62; Elgin Baylor, 59; Jona and Ed O’Brien, basketball playing twins for Seattle University; Leo Hagopian.

      Early images include negatives by other PI photographers collected by Arias.

      Dates: 1953-1970s
      Container: Box/Folder 1/1
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1970s
      Dates: 1971-1979
      Container: Box/Folder ½
    • Description: Miscellaneous slides

      Subjects include: Medical; underwater; self-portraits; zoo; swans

      Dates: 1977-1980
      Container: Box/Folder 1/3
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1980s
      Dates: 1980-1989
      Container: Box/Folder 1/4
    • Description: Miscellaneous sports

      Mostly Sonics basketball games; also includes some baseball and football

      Dates: 1980-1989
      Container: Box/Folder 1/5-6
    • Description: Fashion models
      Dates: 1980-1989
      Container: Box/Folder 1/7
    • Description: Sonics/Los Angeles basketball game
      Dates: 1981
      Container: Box/Folder 1/8
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1981-1982

      Subjects include: Mitchell Rupe, James Yee, F. Lee Bailey, aerial views from Space Needle, Public Market.

      Dates: 1981-1982
      Container: Box/Folder 1/9
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1981-1984

      Includes Seattle people and places; skylines and city views.

      Dates: 1981-1984
      Container: Box/Folder 1/10
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1983

      Subjects include: Medical Ex; CLO Monkey; Veteran’s day; Willie Mak [Wah Mee]; Café Loc; Tony Ng-1984 [Wah Mee]; Senator Maggie / Royer; Q.E.; Bus strike, Kwan Fai [Wah Mee]; Vice President George Bush; Sen. Gary Hart; storyteller Jackie Torrance; Joel Pritchard; Ronnie Gilbert and Holly Near; Gov. Spellman; outside Post-Intelligencer building.

      Dates: 1983
      Container: Box/Folder 1/11-12
    • Description: Fishing and other outdoor scenes
      Dates: 1984-1987
      Container: Box/Folder 1/13
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1984

      Subjects include Otter Crash West Seattle; Street people under Viaduct; USS Fife; Shelton Correction Center; Bumbershoot; Booth Garner; Oceanus Carrier; Vietnam Veterans memorial; Charles Manatt; Frederick & Nelson fashion; Turf Club; Ed Meese; Ivar Haglund; Rod Chandler; Muhammad Ali.

      Dates: 1984
      Container: Box/Folder 1/14-15
    • Description: Selects

      "Selects" refer to a selection made by the photographer of favorite images. Subjects include Ruth Neslund; Arco oil spill Port Angeles; Chinatown parade; Colman School [occupation]; Mayor Royer; Norm Rice; Mike Lowry.

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Box/Folder 1/16
    • Description: Golden Gloves

      Boxers and boxing matches.

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Box/Folder 1/17
    • Description: "A Day in the Life"

      Photographs taken over the course of one day. Folder includes handwritten notes on subjects.

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Box/Folder 1/18
    • Description: Selects

      "Selects" refer to a selection made by the photographer of favorite images. Subject include firefighters; Ballard locks; Twin Teepees; Burger Box; Bob’s Java Jive; Christmas trees; T. Kennedy; commercial salmon fish; Hat N Boots; Seattle sunset.

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Box/Folder 1/19-20
    • Description: Sports

      Mostly Sonics basketball; also includes football and hydroplanes.

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Box/Folder ½1
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1985

      Envelope 23 contains mostly images of the construction of the new Post-Intelligencer building and the removal of the PI globe.

      Dates: 1985
      Container: Box/Folder ½2-23
    • Description: Miscellaneous

      Subjects include Ray Lewis; Howard Roberts; Kevin Coe; Sen. Gordon; Ron Golubiec; Gideon Israel.

      Dates: 1981, 1982, 1985
      Container: Box/Folder ½4
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1986

      Subjects include Sonic; Seahawks; USS Constellation; Indian gillnetter Merle Barr (Muckleshoot); Bob Blackburn; Bernie Bickerstaff; Betty Tate, Aryan Nation; PI Globe, offices, and new building.

      Dates: 1986
      Container: Box/Folder ½5-26
    • Description: Miscellaneous outdoors

      Subjects include Ice fish; Ralph Flowers; Blue Chip; Skip Davis; Jack Hughes; John Maynard

      Dates: 1986-1987
      Container: Box/Folder 2/1-2
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1987

      Subjects include Bite of Seattle; skateboarders; Metro bus tunnel work; Sonics and other NBA; Archbishop Ray Hunthausen; Total Experience Choir-A.N.C. 75th Anniversary; Jack Lyon (barber); Green River bones (discovery of victim Cindy Ann Smith); Dan Davison – Airlift Northwest; Rocky Spencer and Elk.

      Dates: 1987
      Container: Box/Folder 2/3-4
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1984-1988

      Subjects include: Mariners; Hydros; Mexican tall ship Cuauhtemoc; Colman dock; Seattle Center; Ruth Sutherland; Husky Stadium; Peter Veberroth.

      Dates: 1984-1988
      Container: Box/Folder 2/5
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1988

      Subjects include Ed Broomfield; Seattle fireworks; USS Fly Fish; Lake Grotto; sheep and elk; Mariners; UW basketball; Sonics; Longacres; Supercross

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Box/Folder 2/6-7
    • Description: Final Four (NCAA tournament)
      Dates: 1988
      Container: Box/Folder 2/8
    • Description: Miscellaneous and sports

      Subjects include Mariners; Jimmy Carter; Jerilyn Brusseau,

      Dates: 1988
      Container: Box/Folder 2/9
    • Description: Fishing and hunting
      Dates: 1988
      Container: Box/Folder 2/10
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1989

      Subjects include Includes UW basketball games; eagles at Woodland Park zoo; Fisherman’s terminal; Orting bell; Orting tulips; Mt. Rainier; Mt. St. Helens; Elbe train; Aberdeen; AIDS walks, Weyerhauser trees; Tacoma Boys Club; Hilltop (Tacoma); LPGA; Tomas Villanueva; Longacres; Yakima; Goodwill Games; Snoqualmie Falls; Eli Wang; Sonics; Reagan; Leland Faulkner; Clearwater; William Bennett

      Dates: 1989
      Container: Box/Folder 2/11-17
    • Description: Sonics
      Dates: 1989-1990
      Container: Box/Folder 2/18
    • Description: Selects

      "Selects" refer to a selection made by the photographer of favorite images.

      Dates: 1990
      Container: Box/Folder 2/19
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1990

      Subjects include Lamoureux; Puyallup-Tire Co.; Maddox; Upper Elwha; George Weyerhauser; Ann & Nancy Wilson; Ballard Bitters; VP Quayle; WSU cows; Hanford; Howard Hanson Dam; Japanese Women’s College; Puyallup Indians; needle exchange; steam plant; schools; basketball (men and women’s); Jessie Walker and David Barfield; Mariners; McChord AFB; Seattle Center, Tacoma school kid, Seattle fire, small trains Orting, Easton logging; Nolan Ryan and Randy Johnson; Meany middle school.

      Dates: 1990
      Container: Box/Folder 2/20-24
    • Description: Goodwill Games
      Dates: 1990
      Container: Box/Folder 3/1
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1990

      Subjects include Olympia, Polar bears, Tom Robbins, Puyallup fire, Miles Davis, Norm Rice, Redmond Velodrome, Joe Foster, Mt. Rainier, Spotted Owl, Puyallup Tires, Mary Leitka, Tess Gallagher; Seattle steam plant; Windsurfer off Alki; Roy Bodine old fisherman; George Foreman; flooding Cedar River; WWI vet; Puyallup tulips; Mt. Rainier.

      Dates: 1990
      Container: Box/Folder 3/2-3
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1991

      Subjects include World War II POW; Tacoma saw mill; Fisherman’s Terminal; War protestors at Capitol; loggers; Ivan (gorilla); High Angle rescue team, Tim Hill; Chilly Hilly bike race; Simpson paper mill; Chinese New Year; Muckleshoot tribe members protesting traffic deaths along highway through reservation

      Dates: 1991 January - March
      Container: Box/Folder 3/4-5
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1991

      Subjects include Richard Cochran’s funeral; Memorial Day; fashion; teachers’ protest in Olympia; compost; Stearman biplane; Baxter Black; oil spill, cats; jet ski; Union Square.

      Dates: 1991 April - July
      Container: Box/Folder 3/6-8
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1991

      Subjects include hydros; Raymond Hunthausen; President Woo of Korea; ship fire; Blackhawk; music hall; P-Patch; Cellular One; Craig McCaw; Puyallup Fair; Cowboy Poets; boxer Joe Hipp; Colman School; school kids; Fort Lewis; Whidbey Island.

      Dates: 1991 August - October
      Container: Box/Folder 3/9-11
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1991

      Subjects include Russians in church; Skip Wright at Bailey Boushay, unhoused people; Ilwaco fisherman; Snohomish plane crash; AIDS quilt.

      Dates: 1991 November - December
      Container: Box/Folder 3/12
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1991

      Subjects include health care; Sherry Bockwinkle; term limits; Boeing flight simulator; Sonics practice; Jerry Brown; Max McYoung; Skagit River; oil spill clean up; children at Puyallup Fair; opening day boat season; Port of Seattle crane operator.

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Box/Folder 3/13-14
    • Description: Basketball

      Men's and women's basketball at UW; High School basketball State

      Dates: 1991
      Container: Box/Folder 3/15-16
    • Description: Steve Emtman (UW football)
      Dates: 1991
      Container: Box/Folder 3/17
    • Description: Final Four, Seattle

      West regional semifinals and finals at Kingdome, teams UNLV, Seton Hall, Arizona, Utah.

      Dates: 1991 March
      Container: Box/Folder 3/18
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1992

      Subjects include UW basketball; West Point & lighthouse; Amelia and Ricardo Garza (KDNA FM) Spanish language radio/the Hispanic vote; William Haley (Alex Haley’s son); Sonics basketball; John Lane, Jr.; Bob Pepper; St. Patrick’s Day; Olympic Wildlife Rescue; Michael Dixon (brother of Aaron and Elmer)

      Dates: 1992 January -March
      Container: Box/Folder 3/19-20
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1992

      Subjects include Mike Lowry; Margaret Greene (Samish); ROTC cadets at Fort Lewis; Pride parade; Governor Gardner; Longacres; Seahawks football; Tana Wood (Walla Walla warden); Mariners; NBL All-Stars; homeschooling; homeless rally; Ross Perot rally and campaign in TV studio; Dan Quayle

      Dates: 1992 April - October
      Container: Box/Folder 3/21-25
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1992

      Subjects include Windsurfers; fires; Mariners, Sonics; Blue Angels; Kent pipeline; Larry Kangas; William Dwyer USDA inspectors at SeaTac airport; homeschoolers

      Dates: 1992
      Container: Box/Folder 3/26
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1993

      Subjects include Farm workers; rancher E. Washington; Pride parade; young ballet dancers; Sklallam canoe journey; E `coli; NW ballet

      Dates: 1993
      Container: Box/Folder 3/27
    • Description: Sonics
      Dates: 1993
      Container: Box/Folder 3/28
    • Description: Miscellaneous

      Largely about Yakima farm workers.

      Dates: 1992-1994
      Container: Box/Folder 3/29
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1995

      Subjects include Sonics; getaway; Mark Shogren (kites); Gary Payton/Michael Jordan; canvas hat; Old Soldiers home-Orting; Sonics; fishing; INS.

      Dates: 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 4/1-4
    • Description: Missing airman

      Images of parents of Scott O'Grady, USAF pilot shot down over Bosnia and later rescued

      Dates: 1995
      Container: Box/Folder 4/5
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1996

      Subjects include King County Fair; Chief Seattle grave; Sonics; hatchery, Ballard Locks; Lake Sammamish Chinook.

      Dates:
      Container: Box/Folder 4/6-7
    • Description: US / Canada border trip

      Photographs taken during a 19 day trip traveling the border from Port Roberts, WA to Campobello Island, New Brunswick for “Traveling the Border” series of articles published in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in October-November 1997.

      Dates: 1997
      Container: Box/Folder 4/8-11
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1997

      Subjects include Mariner's Spring Training; Thunderbird hockey; fall colors; Ellen Hayden; Fisherman’s Terminal; girls basketball; Aaron Brown; Bend, OR; Sonics; USS Lincoln.

      Dates: 1997
      Container: Box/Folder 4/12-15
    • Description: George Power Plant Museum

      Photographs of plant and equipment, and plant director Lilly Tellefson.

      Dates: 1998 April
      Container: Box/Folder 4/16
    • Description: Farm

      Photographs seem to be from one farming business. Includes several named individuals: Terry Houtz, Richard Thompson, Jean Hoffman, Jim White, Bob Hickman. Also Control Room, Barn, Farm.

      Dates: 1998 November
      Container: Box/Folder 4/17
    • Description: Outdoors with Rocky Spencer

      Fishing in the Wenatchee River.

      Dates: 1998
      Container: Box/Folder 4/18
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1998

      Subjects include Snoqualmie area (Falls, Wallace River, Ridge); Sonics and Husky Basketball; Earth Day; Sockeye salmon; ice patterns, fish head; Lake Chelan; Pier 66; Mariners.

      Dates: 1998
      Container: Box/Folder 4/19-21
    • Description: Hernandez family
      Dates: 1998-1999
      Container: Box/Folder 4/22
    • Description: Lake near Molson, WA
      Dates: 1999
      Container: Box/Folder 4/23
    • Description: Seattle maritime Academy

      Subjects include

      Dates: 1999 February
      Container: Box/Folder 4/24
    • Description: Miscellaneous 1999

      Subjects include Dan Wilson; Larry Ralston; Mariners; Lucas Parks; Sonics; Teri Lafnitzegger, Nisqually, ET – Wallen, Holly Reed and walrus E.T. (Port Defiance Zoo); Dr. Foster (Woodland Park Zoo).

      Dates: 1999
      Container: Box/Folder 4/25-27
    • Description: Mines and mining

      This series of photographs documents mining, environmental concerns, and health consequences related to mines in Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Colorado. Locations include the Crown Jewel gold mine in Oroville, WA; Lamefoot gold mine in Republic ,WA; Thompson Creek, Stibnite, and Grouse Creek mines in Idaho; contamination in Coeur D'Alene, ID, affecting Coeur D'Alene tribe members; mines in Yellow Pine, ID; contamination cleanup in Kellogg, ID; mines in Hidden Chapel, MT; Zortman and Landusky mines affecting tribe members on the Fort Belknap Reservation in Montana; mining contamination in Libby, MT; and the San Luis mine in Colorado. The photographs were published in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer in two series: "Uncivil Action: A Town Left to Die," published in late 1999, which chronicles the effects vermiculite mining on the small town of Libby, Montana; and "Mining of the West: Profit and Pollution on Public Lands," an investigation into the legacy of the 1872 federal mining law, published in June 2001.

      Dates: 1999 September-November
      Container: Box/Folder 4/28-37
    • Description: Miscellaneous 2000

      Subjects include end of summer; pileated woodpecker; Space Dancers; police dog death; Charles Ainslie; Cat Tales Zoo; Gerard Tsutakawa; Kalakala; Eddie Vedder at City Council meeting for Teen Dance Ordinance; Sounder train; Puyallup Fair.

      Dates: 2000 August - September
      Container: Box/Folder 4/38-39
    • Description: Miscellaneous 2000

      Subjects include Tonasket School kids; Sonics; King fishing near Hanford; pumpkin farm; UW swimming; charter school.

      Dates: 2000 October
      Container: Box/Folder 4/40-41
    • Description: Sonics
      Dates: 2000 November
      Container: Box/Folder 4/42
    • Description: Miscellaneous 2001

      Subjects include pelican in Newport; baby seals.

      Dates: 2001 January
      Container: Box/Folder 4/43-44
    • Description: Nisqually earthquake
      Dates: 2001 February 28
      Container: Box/Folder 4/45
    • Description: Miscellaneous 2001

      Subjects include Mud slide (2/01/01); Hop Sing Tong (2/04/01); Fumiko Hayashida (3/16/01); Dog show (2/4/01); Alki skater (3/21/01); Locke (3/12-26/01); Hoh River (2/9/01); Busted (3/7/01); 3/25/01 Seattle new stadium (3/25/01).

      Dates: 2001 February - March
      Container: Box/Folder 4/46
    • Description: Miscellaneous 2001

      Subjects include Harbor Steps (4-10-01); Keola Alwana (4-3-01); Charlie Tailfeathers (4-13-01); Auburn Boys and Girls Club (4/25/01); Larry Awana; Kelsey Haywahe.

      Dates: 2001 April
      Container: Box/Folder 4/47
    • Description: Miscellaneous 2001

      Subjects include Kalakala; Lake Washington; Denny Blaine park turtle; monks at Fremont troll; St. Mary’s; Seafair International District parade; Lake Crescent; Fan Yang (bubble performer); Habitat for Humanity blitz build in Snoqualmie; Night Out Queen Anne; Jason Trachtenburg; Ken Longley; Mary Klein sand sculptor; tamadua “Hoover” at Port Defiance Zoo; Joseph Kondro

      Dates: 2001 June - August
      Container: Box/Folder 5/1-5
    • Description: Miscellaneous 2001

      Subjects include . Paul Arnold; Ted Abernathy; 9/11 tributes at Puyallup Fairgrounds and Alki Beach; Bumbershoot; Puyallup Fair; protest against police violence; Jimi Hendrix house; pumpkin patch; Japanese TV crew at Mariners game; fish; salmon; Lillian Gideon.

      Dates: 2001 September - October
      Container: Box/Folder 5/6-8
    • Description: Miscellaneous 2001

      Subjects include Lake Sammamish mud slide; Seattle Girls’ School; Woody Jackson (Catfish Corner); Somali INS protest; WTO protest; Mt. Rainier; Santa Soldiers (12-04-01); Chum - Seattle Aquarium (12-05-01); Sonics at Children’s Hospital; Ken Horton; Frank (91) and Ellie (86) Darulis

      Dates: 2001 November - December
      Container: Box/Folder 5/9-12
    • Description: 2001 Selects

      Compact disc containing 15 digital images (digital copies or originals) selected by Arias from his work for 2001.

      Dates: 2001
    • Description: Miscellaneous 2002

      Subjects include Faith Ireland; Snoqualmie Falls; truck crash; Redmond fire; Includes men fishing (3/30) and Fort Flagler and Fort Casey (5/29); US Coast Guard; Yakima River trip (fishing)

      Dates: 2002
      Container: Box/Folder 5/13-14
    • Description: Miscellaneous sports

      Mariners and Seahawks

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/15
    • Description: Miscellaneous color transparencies

      Subjects include UW Husky football; PI globe; Crosby, Stills, and Nash concert; PI paper boy; Golden Gloves, 1983; Seattle downtown views; strawberry picking.

      Dates: 1982-1983, undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/16
    • Description: Miscellaneous slides

      Subjects include Pike Place Farmer's Market; Smith Tower; Space Needle; scenic views; strawberry picking.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/17
    • Description: Dave's wedding
      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/18
    • Description: Portfolio

      Three envelopes labeled "Portfolio" contain a selection of favorite photograph separated by format: black & white transparencies mounted and unmounted, and color transparencies.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/19-21
    • Description: Miscellaneous

      Unidentified internegatives and snapshots.

      Dates: undated
      Container: Box/Folder 5/22
  • Ephemera

    • Description: Photo caption proofsheets

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer proofsheets for photographs on Arias's 2001 Selects compact disc in collection.

      Dates: 2001
      Container: Box/Folder 5/23
    • Description: Photo caption proofsheets

      AP Picturedesk proofsheets for Arias images published by the Associated Press.

      Dates: 2000-2001
      Container: Box/Folder 5/24
    • Description: AP Laserphoto proofsheets

      Wirephoto clips of Arias photos published by the Associated Press.

      Dates: 1983-1986
      Container: Box/Folder 5/25
    • Description: Rainier School story documentation

      Notes, permission forms, clippings and other documentation related to a story on the Rainier School habilitation center for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, located in Buckley, Washington.

      Dates: 1996
      Container: Box/Folder 5/26
    • Description: Mining trip documentation

      Notes, road maps, and other ephemera from a trip to investigate environmental concerns in mines in Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Colorado. Includes a copy of the 2-part Special Report "Uncivil action: A town left to die" and follow-up articles published in November-December 1999, about the effects of asbestos from a vermiculite mine on the people in Libby, Montana.

      Dates: 1999
      Container: Box/Folder 5/27
    • Description: Border trip and mining trip documentation

      Notes, road maps, receipts, and other ephemera related to trips taken for "Traveling the Border" story in 1997, and "Uncivil Action" story about health effects from mining on residents of Libby, Montana.

      Dates: 1997-1999
      Container: Box/Folder 5/28
    • Description: Miscellaneous ephemera

      Largely business cards and other contact information collected by Arias.

      Dates: before 2000
      Container: Box/Folder 5/29

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Subject Terms

  • Photojournalism

Geographical Names

  • Northwest, Pacific
  • Seattle (Wash.)
  • Washington (State)

Other Creators

  • Corporate Names

    • Seattle Post-Intelligencer (creator)
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