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    Opalotype photograph and Santa Catalina Island book

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains five of Frances Lauderbach's travel journals which are illustrated with drawings, photographs, and postcards. Some of the places mentioned in the journals include Crater Lake and Oregon Caves in Oregon as well as Owens Valley and Mammoth Lakes in California. Two of the journals are titled "A camping trip without a car" and "A second camping trip without a car." There is a photograph of Lauderbach as a young girl as well as a photograph of two men holding a large Reese's tuna fish. The opalotype, a photograph printed on opaque, translucent white glass, depicts Lauderbach as a young child. There are two paintings, one of a coastal scene and one of fish and kelp.

    mssFL

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    Journals

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains five of Frances Lauderbach's travel journals which are illustrated with drawings, photographs, and postcards. Some of the places mentioned in the journals include Crater Lake and Oregon Caves in Oregon as well as Owens Valley and Mammoth Lakes in California. Two of the journals are titled "A camping trip without a car" and "A second camping trip without a car." There is a photograph of Lauderbach as a young girl as well as a photograph of two men holding a large Reese's tuna fish. The opalotype, a photograph printed on opaque, translucent white glass, depicts Lauderbach as a young child. There are two paintings, one of a coastal scene and one of fish and kelp.

    mssFL

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    Frances G. Lauderbach papers

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains five of Frances Lauderbach's travel journals which are illustrated with drawings, photographs, and postcards. Some of the places mentioned in the journals include Crater Lake and Oregon Caves in Oregon as well as Owens Valley and Mammoth Lakes in California. Two of the journals are titled "A camping trip without a car" and "A second camping trip without a car." There is a photograph of Lauderbach as a young girl as well as a photograph of two men holding a large Reese's tuna fish. The opalotype, a photograph printed on opaque, translucent white glass, depicts Lauderbach as a young child. There are two paintings, one of a coastal scene and one of fish and kelp.

    mssFL

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    Miscellaenous photographs in Oregon and California

    Visual Materials

    Consists of five mounted photographs. Two are of Rogue River Falls in Oregon and one is of Mill Creek Falls in California, which were possibly taken for use for a hydro-electric project. There is also one photograph of a burnt out and unscrapped trolly car of an unidentified company in an unidentified location, and one portrait of Mrs. Mary Ramsey Lemons Wood, an Oregon pioneer. Her portrait is accompanied by a biography and family history on the verso.

    photPF 2443-2447

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    George Stein diary

    Manuscripts

    George Stein kept this diary while on several fishing and camping trips in Washington State from 1934 to 1936. Besides diary entries about his fishing trips, Stein also includes lists of equipment needed for fishing, fly fishing, and camping, as well as details about fish flies and rods, and auto repairs he performs on his car. Also included is a "Camp Food Check List" by Stein.

    mssHM 84020

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    F. Jay Haynes photographs of Yellowstone National Park

    Visual Materials

    A collection of over 200 photographs of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, chiefly of natural scenery such as geysers, hot springs, and waterfalls, as well as images of the earliest hotels built in the park. The mounted prints are 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches and were taken by photographer F. Jay Haynes in the 1880s, when he operated as an official photographer in the park. One image shows his studio with a sign reading "Haynes Park Views" and there are exterior and interior views of his traveling railroad car photography studio. Other subjects are: tourists camping and riding in stagecoaches; a group posed by the Yellowstone River; a sternwheeler ferry on the lake; and a portrait of Shoshone chief Washakie and other Shoshone Indians at Fort Washakie, Wyoming Territory. In 1887, Haynes joined an expedition with explorer Frederick Schwatka and took some of the earliest photographs of Yellowstone in winter. Scenes include the expedition party on skis in front of Norris Hotel, and Schwatka at Obsidian Cliff. There are a few views of two other locations: harbor scenes in Portland, Oregon, and mills and logging activity in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    photCL 213