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Morningside Dairy Collection, circa 1926-1944
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Morningside Dairy
- Title
- Morningside Dairy Collection
- Dates
- circa
1926-1944 (inclusive)19261944
- Quantity
- 1 folder
- Collection Number
- 2024.6
- Summary
- Ephemera, photographs, and a letter related to the Morningside Dairy in Seattle and its owners, the Hardow family
- Repository
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Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library
P.O. Box 80816
Seattle, WA
98108
Telephone: 2063241126 x102
library@mohai.org - Access Restrictions
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The collection is open to the public by appointment.
- Languages
- English.
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Morningside Dairy was a small family business operating in Seattle from around 1922 until 1948. The dairy was owned by Franz Hardow (1886-1965), the son of Swedish immigrants, and Anna Gerrels Hardow (1894-1990), the daughter of German immigrants. The couple married in 1921, then left Minnesota for Seattle, where they leased land from Washington State for their home and farm business in northeast Seattle. At Morningside Dairy, the Hardows raised cows and chickens, and made a living selling milk and eggs to their customers for over 20 years. Their daughter Frances, born in 1925, grew up on the farm and attended Bryant School in the nearby Ravenna neighborhood.
In 1943, the Hardows lost the land at the north end of their property when the Seattle Housing Authority built the Cedar Vale Housing Project as emergency housing for war workers. In 1945, their land came into the city limits of Seattle, and consequently they could no longer keep cows due to city restrictions on land use. The Hardows closed Morningside Dairy in the late 1940s and moved to a new house within the neighborhood, and later to unincorporated Shoreline. The land where Morningside Dairy had operated is the present-day site of the View Ridge Playfield on Northeast 70th Street.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection materials document the Hardow family and their Morningside Farm dairy farm in Seattle. Collection materials includes six small snapshot photographs of the Hardows and the dairy property (circa 1926-1940); three reports from the City of Seattle Department of Health and Sanitation Dairy Division rating dairy samples from approximately 100 local dairies (1938-1939); two milk score cards from fair exhibitions (1934, 1939); a 1943 letter from Anna Hardow to her brother and sister-in-law; Frances Hardow's discharge card from her wartime service at the Seattle Naval Air Station; and other ephemera.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
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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
Morningside Dairy Collection, Museum of History & Industry, Seattle
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Photographs, circa 1926-1940Return to Top
Description | Dates |
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2024.6.1: Franz and Anna Hardow and their daughter Frances in front of
house 3.25 x 5.25 in.
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circa 1930 |
2024.6.2: Franz and Anna Hardow with family and friends in front of
house 5 x 3.25 in.
Handwritten on verso: L-R: Mary Bosch Hardow, Mary G. Rose, Franz W. Hardow, Marion Rose, William Rose,
Anna Gerrels Hardow, Fred D. Hardow and Jippy, 1940. Photo taken by Frances Hardow.
|
1940 |
2024.6.3: Cows at pasture 5.25 x 3.25 in.
|
circa 1930 |
2024.6.4: Two young women on horses with farmhouse in background 4.5 x 2.75 in.
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circa 1930 |
2024.6.5: Franz Hardow holding daughter Frances on a cow in front of Hardow home,
Seattle 4.5 x 2.75 in..
|
1926 |
2024.6.6: Anna Hardow milking a cow, with daughter Frances nearby 5 x 3 in.
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circa 1930 |
Ephemera, 1934-1944Return to Top
Description | Dates |
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2024.6.7: Discharge card for Frances Hardow's Navy Yard service in Assembly &
Repair Department |
1944 January |
2024.6.8-10: Department of Health and Sanitation, Dairy Division reports on dairy
samples
Three reports from the City of Seattle Department of Health and Sanitation, Dairy Division, with ratings
for samples of milk from local dairies judged by Dairy Division inspectors.
|
1938-1939 |
2024.6.11: "Score Card for Milk" for Morningside Dairy
Milk quality scores given by the Western Washington Fair Association after testing at the Western
Washington Experimental Station. The card gives scores for bacteria, flavor and odor, fat, non-fat solids, sediment,
and battle and cap. The "Directions for Scoring" are printed on the back.
|
1934 September |
2024.6.12: "Official Score Card for Milk" for Morningside Dairy
Milk quality scores given by the Washington State Department of Agriculture, Division of Dairy and
Livestock, after testing at the Seattle Health Department. The card gives scores for bacteria, flavor and odor, fat,
non-fat solids, sediment, and battle and cap. The "Directions for Scoring" are printed on the back.
|
1939 June |
2024.6.13: Diploma for Morningside Dairy from Western Washington Fair
Association
Diploma from the Western Washington Fair Association certifying that Morningside Dairy exhibited Raw
Milk at the Dairy Products Show in Puyallup and was awarded a prize.
|
1934 September 22 |
2024.6.14: Receipt from Inter-State Dairy Supplies Inc. of Seattle to Morningside
Dairy for purchase of 50,000 Natural Raw Milk Caps for $32.00 |
1941 January 18 |
2024.6.15: Letter from Anna Hardow to Lena and Wilbur Cole
Three-page letter written by Anna Hardow to Lena & Wilbur Cole (her sister and brother-in-law) in
February 1943 describing life on the farm, making ends meet, collecting taxes on their sales, and the beginning of
rationing.
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1943 February |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Dairy farming--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Families--Washington (State)--Seattle
- German Americans
- Swedish Americans
Personal Names
- Hardow, Anna Gerrels, 1894-1990
- Hardow, Frances L., 1925-2010
- Hardow, Franz, 1886-1965
Geographical Names
- Seattle (Wash.)
Other Creators
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Corporate Names
- Morningside Dairy