Photographs
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Albert W. Bash papers
Albert Weimer Bash of Port Townsend, Washington, was involved in the development of a scheme to extend U.S. railway lines across the Pacific Ocean and on through mainland China between 1895 and 1912 and was associated with the American China Development Company and the China Investment and Construction Company. The collection contains correspondence, photographs, maps, clippings, publications and papers.
Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas records
Mongolian Missions collection
This collection contains religious and educational materials presumed to have belonged to Arnolda Almblad. Arnolda was the wife of Anton Almblad, a sub-agent of the British & Foreign Bible Society in Kalgan, Inner Mongolia. Some of the materials in the collection were published by the British and Foreign Bible Society, the Swedish Mongol Mission Press, and the Russian-Mongolian Publishing Company. The collection also contains a large number of photographs.
Northwestern Lumber Company collection
This collection contains photographs of logging operations in Washington state near Hoquiam, the Moclips River, and the Tacoma waterfront.
University of Puget Sound Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs documenting the history, people, buildings, events and activities of the University of Puget Sound, in Tacoma, Washington, which was, in earlier years, called Puget Sound University and College of Puget Sound.
Warren Wood Glass negatives, photographs and appointment notebooks
Wood was a pioneer surveyor of the Pacific Northwest from 1883 to 1932 who worked at or visited sites including the Puyallup Valley, Auburn, Fort Nisqually, St. Joseph’s Mission near Yakima, Fort Simcoe, the Whitman Mission, Fort Dalles, Steilacoom, and other sites in Washington and Oregon. The collection consists of diaries and a photo album.