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Gerald W. Williams Prints and Postcards of Native Americans Collection, 1887-1969

By Sylvia Podwika, Angela Barker and Ruth Vondracek

Collection Overview

Title: Gerald W. Williams Prints and Postcards of Native Americans Collection, 1887-1969

Predominant Dates: 1900-1950

ID: P 317

Primary Creator: Williams, Gerald W.

Extent: 1.5 cubic feet. More info below.

Arrangement: The collection is arranged by region, then by state or country, than roughly chronologically. Because many of the images are undated the chronological order is approximate. Series 1: Northwest – Alaska, circa 1890-1969; Series 2: Northwest – Canada, circa 1898-1929; Series 3: Northwest - Idaho and Montana, circa 1907-1969; Series 4: Northwest – Oregon, circa 1898-1956; Series 5: Northwest – Washington, circa 1887-1950; Series 6: Southwest – Arizona, 1902-1957; Series 7: Southwest – California circa 1907-1969; Series 8: Southwest – Colorado, circa 1920-1950; Series 9: Southwest - Nevada and Utah, circa 1907-1950; Series 10: Southwest - New Mexico, circa 1906-1950; and Series 11: Other Regions, circa 1906-1950.

Languages of Materials: English [eng]

Abstract

Gerald W. Williams Prints and Postcards of Native Americans Collection consists primarily of black and white and color lithographic mounted postcards and photographic prints, some by well-known western photographers and studios.  The time period ranges from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. The images depict Native American culture in North America with a focus on the northwestern and southwestern United States, especially Alaska, Oregon, and Washington. Photographers attempted to document stereotypical aspects of Native American lives through portraits of individuals, families, and mothers with children, photographs of cultural artifacts such as totem poles, recent and ancient dwellings and ruins, canoes, and activities such as fishing, weaving baskets and blankets, and gathering huckleberries. Williams acquired the images in the course of his work as a Forest Service sociologist and historian and due to his interest in the history of Native Americans in the United States, especially that of the Pacific Northwest region.

The images in Series 5, Northwest - Washington, circa 1887-1950, and Series 4, Northwest - Oregon, circa 1940s, have been digitized and are available upon request.

Scope and Content Notes

The collection covers the time period from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century and consists primarily of  black and white photographs, with some color lithographic and a few red tone images.  The images depict daily Native American life in North America, with a focus on the northwestern and southwestern United States. The majority of the images are from Alaska, Oregon, and Washington. Also represented are Idaho, Montana, Canada, Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Florida, Illinois, Missouri and Wisconsin.  Portraits of individuals, families, and mothers with children, photographs of ancient and more recent artifacts, dwellings and other ruins, such as Cliff House in Mesa Verde, and activities such as fishing, weaving baskets and blankets, and gathering huckleberries.

Many of the images are undated. Dates and date ranges were assigned as closely as possible based on the physical characteristics of the postcards and postmarks. Specific dates are based on postmarks or on a date on the photograph; items are marked as "undated" when no distinguishing marks were visible.  With a few exceptions the postcards and prints have been mounted. Well-known photographers and studios such as J.H (Jervie Henry) Eastman of Eastman Studios, Lee Morehouse, and Patton Postcard Company are represented. Numbers listed in the description of the items were assigned by the publisher or the photographer.

The original titles of the prints and postcards were retained. The language reflects the perceptions of native peoples at the time. Variant spelling were also retained with the correct spelling enclosed in parentheses.

The images in Series 5, Northwest - Washington, circa 1887-1950, and Series 4, Northwest - Oregon, circa 1940s, have been digitized and are available upon request.

Biographical / Historical Notes

This collection reflects the changing history of non-Native Americans perceptions about the often romanticized lives of past and current Native Americans. In the spirit of Edward Curtis, a renowned photographer of Native Americas, many photographers attempted to capture the day-to-day life and customs of their subjects before they vanished.

The collection also demonstrates the changes in commercial postcard photography and printing methods from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s, from black and white photography to color lithographic printing to the use of color photography.  It also represents the work of both nationally and locally known photographers and photographic studios.

Williams acquired the images in the course of his work as a Forest Service sociologist and historian and due to his research interest in the history of Native Americans in the United States, especially that of the Pacific Northwest region. Gerald Williams worked for the U.S. Forest Service from 1979 to 2005 as a sociologist (1979-1998) and historian (1998-2005).



Author: Ruth Vondracek

Administrative Information

More Extent Information: 2 boxes including 1 oversize box. 237 images including 156 black and white (B/W) postcards, 16 black and white (B/W) prints, 60 color lithographs, 3 color postcards, and 2 red tone postcards

Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.

Acquisition Note: These materials were acquired by the former University Archives and the Special Collections and Archives Research Center in multiple accessions in 2007-2016.  They were originally described as a component of the Gerald W. Williams Collection (MSS WilliamsG) and were separated for description as this collection in 2017.

Related Materials:

The core of Gerald Williams' research materials are maintained as the Gerald W. Williams Papers (MSS WilliamsG).  Other materials that were collected by Williams have been described as separate collections, some of which have overlap of format or subject matter with this collection: Gerald W. Williams Regional Albums; and Gerald W. Williams Slides.

The Special Collections and Archives Research Center holds other collections with photographs, prints or content related to Native Americans including: Oregon Multicultural Communities Research Collection; Royal G. Jackson Papers; Ralph I. Gifford Photographs; and E. E. Wilson Photographic Collection.

Preferred Citation: Gerald W. Williams Prints and Postcards of Native Americans Collection (P  317), Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.

Processing Information:

We acknowledge that materials in SCARC collections and the language that describes them may be harmful. We are actively working to address our descriptive practices; for more information please see our SCARC Anti-Racist Actions Statement online.

SCARC describes the contents of its collections using the language and terminology of the collections themselves. Since culturally acceptable terminology shifts over time, some of the terms that appear in these materials are currently outdated or offensive.

Historically, "squaw" has been used as a misogynist and racist slur to disparage indigenous American women. Within this historic usage, it has been applied to place names, and scientific or colloquial names for plants. In this collection, the term "squaw" is used to refer to images of Native American women. The term is written as a caption on three postcards in the collection.

In order to provide historical context and to enable standardized searching and access across our collecctions, we have retained the use of this phrase in the collection description. We acknowledge the racism represented by this language and the harm it may cause our users. Providing access to these historical materials does not endorse any attitidues or behavior depicted therein. For more information on impacted collections, see the blog post.

[Date of Acknowledgement: December 2023]

Creators

Williams, Gerald W.
Albertype Co.
Eastman, Jervie Henry, 1880-1969
Eastman's Studio (Lakeview, Or.)
Ellis, J. Boyd
Filloon, Ray M.
Frashers Inc.
Fred Harvey (Firm)
Kiser, Fred H.
Lowman & Hanford Company (Seattle, Wash.)
Moorhouse, Lee (1850-1926)
Pacific Photo Company (Salem, Or.)
Patton Post Card Co. (Salem, Or.)

People, Places, and Topics

Huckleberries--Harvesting--Northwest, Pacific.
Indian baskets--North America.
Indians of North America--Alaska.
Indians of North America--Fishing--Oregon--Celilo.
Indians of North America--Fishing.
Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific.
Indians of North America--Oregon.
Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)
Natural Resources
Oregon Multicultural Archives
Totem poles--Northwest Coast of North America.

Forms of Material

Photographic postcards.
Photographic prints.
Picture postcards.


Box and Folder Listing

Series 1: Northwest - Alaska, circa 1890-1969

Format: Within this series there are 36 black and white postcards, 2 black and white prints, 3 color lithograph postcards, and 1 color postcard.

Photographers:

The photographers for most of these images are not identified, except for some postcards and photographs, which have the photographer’s last name, initials, or photo studio, written on the negative prior to printing. Photographers include: Albertype Company (Brooklyn, New York), Griffin's, Otto D. Goetze, Johnston, Elbridge (E.W) Merrill, Frank (FH) Nowell, Mike Roberts Color Productions (Berkley, California), Robinson Studio (Anchorage, Alaska), Scenic Photo Publishing Company (Seattle, Washington), Schallerer (Otto and Lillie Schallerer), Adolph Selige Publishing Company (St. Louis, Missouri), Eugene Tetinek,  Winter and Pond Company (Juneau, Alaska), FHW (Frank H. Whaley), and Joseph Yolo.

Series 1 portrays Alaskan natives' everyday life in the late 1800s to the 1960s. Featured here are the photographic representations of Eskimo and Aleutian art such as totem poles. Some examples include Chief Johnson's Totem in Ketchikan, Alaska and Loon Tree of Sliding Bear Totem. Other aspects of life are highlighted, such as the scene in Chief Shakes' House that illustrates the dedication ceremony of the Chief's new home. Additional items of interest include Eskimo Dancers and Arctic Playmates, Kotzbue, Alaska, which depict the breadth of the series.

Extent: 42 images, 2 oversize prints, 8 folders

Box-Folder-Item 1.1.1: Totems at Kasa-an, Alaska, 1890-1910
Totems at Kasa-an, Alaska. Studio: Albertype, Co. Brooklyn, NY.  B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.1.2: Eskimos Leaving in Skin Canoe, 1890-1907
Eskimos Leaving in Skin Canoe for Their Happy Home Cape Prince of Wales, Nome, Alaska. Photographer: O.D. Goetze, The Albertype Co. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.1.3: Native Women Weaving Baskets, Alaska, 1893-1945
Native Women Weaving Baskets, Alaska. Photographer: Winter - Pond Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. C132.
Box-Folder-Item 1.1.4: Indian Burial Ground. Alaska, August 1, 1907
Indian Burial Ground. Alaska. Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub Co. St. Louis - Leipzig. Northwest Indian Series. B/W postcard. Item no. 3603. Addressed to Miss Rose Woelfer. Postmarked St. Louis, MO.
Box-Folder-Item 1.1.5: The Totem Pole Maker, August 19, 1907
The Totem Pole Maker. Alaska. Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub. Co. St. Louis - Leipzig. Northwestern Indian Series. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3613. Addressed to Miss Rose Woelfer. Postmarked St. Louis, MO.
Box-Folder-Item 1.2.1: Native Village on the Yukon River, 1909
Native Village on the Yukon River, Alaska. Photographer: F. H. Nowell. Published by Portland Post Card Co. Made in Germany. Color lithograph postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.2.2: Totem Pole, Alaska, circa 1910
Totem Poles in forest, Alaska. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.2.3: Inside Community House Poles, 1930-1965
Inside Community House Poles-Mud Bight near Ketchikan, Alaska. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-487.
Box-Folder-Item 1.2.4: Chief Johnson's Totem, Ketchikan, Alaska, 1930-1965
Chief Johnson's Totem, Ketchikan, Alaska. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-170.
Box-Folder-Item 1.2.5: Thlinget Tribe Sun and Raven Pole, 1930-1965
Thlinget Tribe Sun and Raven Pole from Pennock Island - Saxman, Alaska. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-412.
Box-Folder-Item 1.3.1: Aleutian Island Natives, Alaska, 1930-1942
Aleutian Island Natives, Alaska. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-192.
Box-Folder-Item 1.3.2: Natives and Hut - Bristol Bay, Alaska, 1930-1942
Natives and Hut - Bristol Bay, Alaska. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-388.
Box-Folder-Item 1.3.3: Totem Poles and Residences, 1927
Totem Poles and Residences of Haida Indians, near Ketchikan, Alaska. Studio: Scenic Photo Publishing Co. Seattle, WA. B/W postcard. Item no. 15342.
Box-Folder-Item 1.3.4: Sitka Park, Alaska, August 3, 1927
Sitka Park, Alaska. Photographer: E.W. Merrill. B/W postcard. Script on back: Sitka's National Park. August 3-27. Trendy Totem Poles; 100 years old. With John Ross.
Box-Folder-Item 1.3.5: St. Philip's Church, circa 1940s
St. Phillips Church and Totems-Wrangell, Alaska. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-484.
Box-Folder-Item 1.4.1: Loon Tree of Sliding Bear Totem, circa 1940s
The Loon Tree of Sliding Bear Totem Sakman (Saxman), Alaska near Ketchikan. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-473.
Box-Folder-Item 1.4.2: Chief Shakes House, circa 1940s
Dedication of new Chief Shakes House, Wrangell, Alaska. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-457.
Box-Folder-Item 1.4.3: Wrangell Totem, circa 1940s
Wrangell Totem. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-584.
Box-Folder-Item 1.4.4: Alaska Totem Poles, circa 1940s
Alaska Totem Poles. B/W postcard. Item no. P-1402.
Box-Folder-Item 1.4.5: Aleutian Girl, Unalaska, circa 1940s
Aleutian Girl, Unalaska. B/W postcard. Item no. P-1379.
Box-Folder-Item 1.5.1: Eskimo Pie, circa 1940s
Eskimo Pie. Subject: Native American mother nursing child. B/W postcard. Item no. P-575.
Box-Folder-Item 1.5.2: Abraham Lincoln Totem Pole, circa 1940s
Abraham Lincoln Totem Pole. Studio: Mike Roberts Color Production, Berkeley 2, CA. Color by Ben Perry. Published by C.P. Johnston Co., Seattle. Color postcard. Item no: C5389
Box-Folder-Item 2.1.1: Story Teller in Alaska, 1940
Henry Denny St. with grandchildren. Giant Oyster Pole Saxman, Alaska. Photographer: Joseph Yolo. Script on back of print: CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) enrolled Henry Denny Sr. and grandchildren at Saxman at base of Giant Oyster Totem. B/W print. Item no. 412061.
Box-Folder-Item 1.5.3: Alaska Eskimo Child, October 21, 1952
Alaska Eskimo Child. Studio: Robinson. Postmarked Anchorage, Alaska. Correspondence between a Mrs. Edna Grey and Florence, explaining why a trip to Portland, Oregon was missed.  B/W postcard. Item no. 206-E.
Box-Folder-Item 1.5.4: Eskimo Ivory Carver, 1950s-1960s
Eskimo Ivory Carver Nome, Alaska. Studio: Robinson. B/W postcard. Item no. P-11.
Box-Folder-Item 1.5.5: Eskimo Dancers, 1950s-1960s
Eskimo Dancers. Subjects are seen holding decorative masks. Studio: Robinson. B/W postcard. Item no. P-1.
Box-Folder-Item 1.6.1: Eskimo Mother and Children - Nome Alaska, 1950-1960
Eskimo Mother and Children - Nome Alaska. Studio: Robinson. B/W postcard. Item no. P-2.
Box-Folder-Item 1.6.2: Totems at Ketchikan, Alaska, 1950-1960
Totems at Ketchikan, Alaska. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-102.
Box-Folder-Item 1.6.3: Community House, Mud Bight, 1950-1960
Alaska Native Community House - Mud Bight near Ketchikan. Photographer: Schallerers. B/W postcard. Item no. S-482.
Box-Folder-Item 1.6.4: Indian Village, Alaska, 1950-1960
Indian Village, Alaska. Studio: Griffin's. B/W postcard. Item no. 5.
Box-Folder-Item 1.6.5: Eagle Totem, 1950-1960
The Eagle Totem, Wrangell, Alaska. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.7.1: Chief Johnson Totem - Ketchikan, Alaska, circa 1950s
Chief Johnson Totem - Ketchikan, Alaska. Similar to Chief Johnson's Totem from the Schallerer studios. The most marked difference are the buildings surrounding the totem pole.  B/W postcard. Item no. S-400.
Box-Folder-Item 1.7.2: Totem of Chief Kian, circa 1950s
Totem of Thlimget (Tlingit) Chief Kian - Ketchikan, Alaska. Photographer: Johnston. B/W postcard. Item no. 295.
Box-Folder-Item 1.7.3: Ketchikan Indian Totems - 1, circa 1950s
Famous Indian Totems at Ketchikan Alaska 1 of 2. Photographer: Johnston. B/W postcard. Item no. 425.
Box-Folder-Item 1.7.4: Ketchikan Indian Totems - 2, circa 1950s
Famous Indian Totems at Ketchikan Alaska 2 of 2. Photographer: Johnston. B/W postcard. Item no. 425.
Box-Folder-Item 1.7.5: Eskimo Ivory Cutter, circa 1950s
Eskimo Ivory Cutter. Photographer: Griffins. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.8.1: Omiak Barrow, Alaska, circa 1950s
Omiak Barrow, Alaska. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.8.2: Native Alaskan Woman, 1950s-1960s
Native Alaskan Woman. Photographer: Eugene Tetinek. Published by Vern Brickley.  B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.8.3: Kicksetti Totem, Wrangell, Alaska, undated
Kicksetti Totem, Wrangell, Alaska. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.8.4: Arctic Playmates Kotzbue, Alaska, undated
Arctic Playmates Kotzbue, Alaska. Photographer: FHW (Frank H. Whaley). Subjects are a young Native American girl and a puppy. B/W postcard. Item no. 135.
Box-Folder-Item 1.8.5: Chief Reindeer Herder, undated
Chief Reindeer Herder, Chester Sevick Kotzebue Alaska. Photographer: FHW (Frank H. Whaley). B/W postcard. Item no. 147.
Box-Folder-Item 2.1.2: Totem Poles in Village Alaska Tongass National Forest, undated
Totem Poles in Village Alaska Tongass National Forest. B/W print. Item no. 253205.
Series 2: Northwest - Canada, circa 1898-1929

Format: 3 color lithographs make up this series.

Photographers: The photographers for most of these images are not identified, except for some postcards which have the photographer’s last name, or photo studio, written on the negative prior to printing. Photographers include:  Lee Moorhouse (Pendleton, Oregon) and Adolph Selige Publishing Company (St. Louis, Missouri).

Series 2 presents native life in Northwestern Canada. This series features colorful representations of daily life such as children snuggled into papooses and fishermen from the Manhousett tribe. The Manhousett belong to the Coast Salish group, a loose organization of tribes that reside in the Pacific Northwest Coast region.

Extent: 3 images, 1 folder

Box-Folder-Item 1.9.1: Calm and Tempestuous Indians Papooses, 1898
Calm and Tempestuous Indians Papooses. Depicts four Native American infants in various emotional states. The children are wrapped into cradleboards. Photographer: Lee Moorhouse. Published by Newman Post Card Co. (Los Angeles, California). Made in Germany. Color lithograph Postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.9.2: Town Chief Weha's House, 1900s-1920s
Town Chief Weha's House. Studio: Adolph Selige Publishing Co. Printed in Germany. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3601.
Box-Folder-Item 1.9.3: Indian Fishermen. Manhousett Tribe, 1907
Indian Fishermen. Manhousett Tribe. Vancouver Island. Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub Co. St. Louis - Leipzig. Northwest Indian Series. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3605. Addressed to Miss Rose Woelfer. Postmarked St. Louis, MO.
Series 3: Northwest - Idaho and Montana, circa 1907-1969

Format: The predominant media featured here are 7 black and white postcards, with 2 color lithograph postcards rounding out the series.

Photographers: The photographers for most of these images are not identified, except for some postcards and photographs which have the photographer’s last name, initials, or photo studio, written on the negative prior to printing. Photographers include: Wesley Andrews Inc., Publishers (Baker, Oregon), Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association, Inc. (Hardin, Montana), LiS, Kenneth F. Roahen (Billings, Montana), and RWG.

Series 3 predominantly presents subjects in Montana, with a single postcard of Idaho. This series mainly consists of black and white media, with a few prints in color. An item of interest is Flathead Indian Village, August 6, 1907 that includes a message written by Gerald W. Williams.  An additional item of interest is the postcard, Hieroglyphic Carvings, highlighting a form of historical communication. Also featured in this series are prints of General Custer and his men, and the Little Big Horn battleground in Montana.

Extent: 9 images, 2 folders

Box-Folder-Item 1.10.1: Hieroglyphic Carvings, Arco, Idaho, circa 1940s
Indian Hieroglyphic Carvings Found near Arco. (Petroglyphs.) Arco, Idaho. B/W postcard. Item no. 51.
Box-Folder-Item 1.10.2: Flathead Indian Village, August 6, 1907
Flathead Indian Village. Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub. Co. Northwestern Indian Series. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3606. Addressed to Miss Rose Woelfer. Postmarked St. Louis, MO.
Box-Folder-Item 1.10.3: Feast, After Death of Chief's Son, August 20, 1909
Feast, After Death of Chief's Son, in Honor of Son, Flathead Reservation, Montana. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 1711. Includes correspondence from son to mother. Postmarked Missoula, MT.
Box-Folder-Item 1.10.4: Scene at Custer Battlefield, Hardin Montana, 1920-1942
Scene at Custer Battlefield, Hardin Montana. Studio: Wesley Andrews Inc., Publishers: Baker, Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 15.
Box-Folder-Item 1.10.5: Painted Rocks on Flathead Lake Montana, 1925-1942
The Indian Painted Rocks on Flathead Lake Montana. Photographer: LiS. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.11.1: Custer Battlefield, circa 1940s
Custer Battlefield. Photographer: RWG. B/W postcard. Item no. 130.
Box-Folder-Item 1.11.2: Officers of the 7th Cavalry, 1950s-1960s
Officers of the 7th Cavalry. Studio: Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association, Inc. Custer Battlefield National Monument. Crow Agency, Montana. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.11.3: Custer Monument, June 5, 1954
Custer Monument - Custer Battlefield National Monument. Montana. B/W postcard. Item no. KFR II. Include correspondence to a Mr. Harry Morgan. Postmarked Billings, MT.
Box-Folder-Item 1.11.4: Custer Battlefield National Monument. Montana, May 18 1957
Where Gen. Custer and 51 of His Troopers Were Slain. Custer Battlefield National Monument. Montana. Kfr 2. Studio: Roahen Photo's - Billings, Montana. B/W postcard.
Series 4: Northwest - Oregon, circa 1898-1956

Format: A diverse selection of 58 black and white postcards, 2 black and white prints, 24 color lithographs, and 2 red tone postcards.

Photographers: The photographers for most of these images are not identified, except for some postcards and photographs which have the photographer’s last name, or photo studio, written on the negative prior to printing. Photographers include: Anderson Scenic Post Cards (Portland, Oregon), Wesley Andrews Company (Portland, Oregon), D.M Averill and Company (Portland, Oregon), Cal Calvert (Portland, Oregon), Christian, Eastman Niew Company (Kennett, California), Ellis, H.E., Haas Brothers (Sheridan, Oregon), Kiser Photo Company (Portland, Oregon), Loewenfeld, Miller Photo Company (Klamath Falls, Oregon), Patterson Photo, Patton Post Card Company (Salem, Oregon), Portland Post Card Company (Portland, Oregon), M. Rieder (Los Angeles, California), Mike Roberts Color Productions (Berkley, California), Sawyer Scenic Photos (Portland, Oregon), A. Smith, A.L. Thomas, and D.D. Wilder.

Series 4 is the most voluminous part of this collection. Subjects range from people of the Umatilla tribes and the Nez Perce to activities captured from the Pendleton Round-Up, a yearly rodeo that prides itself on the exhibition of local pastimes. This series features some postcards with correspondence such as "Memaloose Island, 1909". Celilo Falls is featured in many of photographs, because the falls were an important tribal fishing area prior to the construction of the dam and the flooding of the falls.

Extent: 85 images, 15 folders

Box-Folder-Item 1.12.1: Girls' Dormitory at Indian School, 1898-1923
Girls' Dormitory at Indian School, Chemawa, Near Salem, Oregon (loose). Studio: Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher, San Francisco. Printed in the United States. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 1582.
Box-Folder-Item 1.12.2: Chief Charley, Warm Springs Indian, 1903
Chief Charley, Warm Springs Indian (loose). Photographer: D.D. Wilder. D.M Averill and Co. Publishers, Portland, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 673.
Box-Folder-Item 1.12.3: Chief Joseph Monument, 1904-1950
Chief Joseph Monument (loose). B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.12.4: Indian eel fishing Snake River, 1907-1916
Indian eel fishing Snake River (loose). Studio: Portland Post Card Co. Printed in Germany. B/W postcard. Item no. 70536.
Box-Folder-Item 1.12.5: Klamath Indian Agency, Oregon, 1907-1920
Klamath Indian Agency, Oregon (loose). Studio: Miller Photo Co., Klamath Falls Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 183.
Box-Folder-Item 1.12.6: Block House, Grande Ronde, Oregon - 2, 1909
Block House, Grande Ronde, Oregon - 2. Studio: Haas Bros., Sheridan, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard (Unmounted). Item no. 14. Includes correspondence to a Mr. Bill Fice.
Box-Folder-Item 1.12.7: Pendleton Round Up, Pendleton, Oregon, 1920s-1930s
Pendleton Round Up, Pendleton, Oregon (loose). Photographer: A. Smith. B/W postcard. Item no. P414.
Box-Folder-Item 1.12.8: Indian Village 1929 Indian Congress, 1926-1940s
Indian Village 1929 Indian Congress, Klamath Falls, Oregon (loose). Studio: Underwood's Pharmacy Klamath Falls, Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 37.
Box-Folder-Item 1.12.9: Fishing at Celilo Falls, circa 1940s
Indians Fishing at Celilo Falls of Columbia River in Oregon (loose). Made in U.S.A by E.C. Kropp Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. P54.
Box-Folder-Item 1.13.1: Parade Ground and Buildings of Indian Training School, 1908-1934
Parade Ground and Buildings of Indian Training School, Chemawa, Oregon. Studio: Patton Post Card Co., Salem, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 10896. Postmarked Portland, OR, December 7, 11:30PM. Includes correspondence and is addressed to Master Richard Meade.
Box-Folder-Item 1.13.2: Old Fort Klamath, Oregon, circa 1900
Old Fort Klamath, Oregon. Red tone postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.13.3: Indian Camp. Round up, Pendleton, Oregon, 1904-1918
Indian Camp. Round up, Pendleton, Oregon. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.13.4: Siletz Agency, 1904-1918
Siletz Agency. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.13.5: Siletz Women, Oregon, circa 1910
Siletz Women, Oregon. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.14.1: Indian Burying Ground, 1914-1918
Indian Burying Ground, Mamaloose (Memaloose) Island in Columbia River. Studio: Portland Post Card Co. O. Newman Co. Made in Germany. B/W postcard. Item no. 2068.
Box-Folder-Item 1.14.2: Indian Dance, 1904-1918
Indian Dance, Park School May Day Drills, Salem, Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 47.
Box-Folder-Item 1.14.3: Block House, Grande Ronde Oregon - 1, 1909
Block House, Grande Ronde Oregon - 1. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.14.4: Burial Place of Old Chief Joseph, 1904-1950
Burial Place of Old Chief Joseph. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.14.5: Alaska Totem Poles, 1905
Alaska Totem Poles, Government Exhibit Lewis and Clark Centennial, 1905 Portland, Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 1046.
Box-Folder-Item 1.14.6: Indian Grave in Idlewild Park, 1905-1918
Indian Grave in Idlewild Park - Columbia Beach, Oregon. Photographer: Kiser. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.15.1: Ruins of Old Fort Klamath, Oregon, 1905
Ruins of Old Fort Klamath, Oregon. Studio: D.M. Averill & Co., Publishers, Portland, Oregon. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.15.2: Indian Shaker Church, Klamath Reservation Chiloquin, 1907
Indian Shaker Church, Klamath Reservation Chiloquin, Oregon Joe Jackson, Secretary. B/W postcard
Box-Folder-Item 1.15.3: Gilbert Menthorn and Mother, 1907-1909
Gilbert Menthorn and Mother, Pendleton Round-up. B/W postcard
Box-Folder-Item 1.15.4: Deserted Log Hut, Umatilla Reservation, Oregon, 1907-1914
Deserted Log Hut, Umatilla Reservation, Oregon. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.15.5: Old Fort Klamath, 1907-1914
Old Fort Klamath, B/W Postcard
Box-Folder-Item 1.16.1: Pupils going to dinner. Klamath Indian School, 1907-1914
Pupils going to dinner. Klamath Indian School - K. A. Oregon. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.16.2: Indians Fishing at Celilo Falls, 1907-1956
Indians Fishing at Celilo Falls. Columbia River in Oregon. Studio: E. C. Kropp Co. Color lithograph. Item no. 15264N.
Box-Folder-Item 1.16.3: Klamath Agency, Oregon, 1908
Klamath Agency, Oregon. B/W postcard. The front of the postcard includes identifying script for some of the individuals in the image. The back of the postcard includes correspondence to a Mrs. S.B. Word.
Box-Folder-Item 1.16.4: Umatilla Twins, February 25, 1908
Umatilla Twins. Studio: M. Rieder, Publ., Los Angeles, California. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 8823. Includes correspondence to Margaret Mann.
Box-Folder-Item 1.16.5: Block House, Grande Ronde, Oregon - 3, 1909
Block House, Grande Ronde, Oregon - 3. Studio: Haas Bros., Pharmacy, Sheridan, Oregon. Printed in Germany. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. A.14.
Box-Folder-Item 1.16.6: Memaloose Island, 1909
Memaloose Island, Columbia River, Ancient Indian Burying Ground. Studio: D. M. Averill & CO. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 643. Includes correspondence to a Mr. A.F. Moitoreh.
Box-Folder-Item 1.17.1: The Simple Life, November 5, 1910
"The Simple Life" in Crook County, Oregon. Photographer: Reistle. Denver. Red tone postcard. Postmarked Prineville, OR. Includes correspondence to a Mrs. M. Ek
Box-Folder-Item 1.17.2: Indian Reservation, Oregon, 1910-1924
Indian Reservation, Oregon. Studio: Eastman View Co., Kennett, California. B/W postcard. Item no. 3372. On the front of the postcard, written in pen is "Superintendent house".
Box-Folder-Item 1.17.3: Siletz Men, c. 1910
Siletz Men. Studio: Cal Calvert, Portland, Oregon. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.17.4: Umatilla Indians, 1910
Umatilla Indians. B/W postcard. Postmarked Oregon City, OR. Includes correspondence to a Miss Lucy Pollard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.17.5: Indian Camp, Newport, Oregon, 1910
Indian Camp, Newport, Oregon. Studio: A. L. Thomas, Importer & Publisher. Color lithograph postcard. Postmarked Pioneer, OR. Includes correspondence to a Miss Gladas Rodgers.
Box-Folder-Item 1.18.1: Band Stand, U.S. Indian Training School, June 27, 1911
Band Stand on the grounds of the U.S. Indian Training School, Chemawa, Oregon. Studio: Loewenfeld-Published by Patton Post Card CO., Salem, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard. Postmarked Salem, OR. Includes correspondence to a Mrs. H.L. Brown.
Box-Folder-Item 1.18.2: Ancient Indian Burying Ground Memaloose Island, 1911
Ancient Indian Burying Ground Memaloose Island, Columbia River. Studio: Portland Post Card Co. Color lithograph postcard. Includes correspondence to a Miss Hallie Howlell.
Box-Folder-Item 1.18.3: Celilo Falls, Columbia River, Oregon, 1916
Celilo Falls, Columbia River, Oregon. B/W postcard. Postmarked Celilo, OR. Includes correspondence to Robert and Grace Kautz.
Box-Folder-Item 1.18.4: The Grand March Round Up, Pendleton, Oregon, 1918-1930
The Grand March Round Up, Pendleton, Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 152.
Box-Folder-Item 1.18.5: Natural Bridge near Celilo Falls, 1919-1950
Natural Bridge near Celilo Falls, Columbia River. Studio: Portland Post Card Co. Made in U.S.A. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 1372.
Box-Folder-Item 1.19.1: An Indian Relic Pacific City, Oregon, undated
An Indian Relic Pacific City, Oregon. Studio: "Ovo" Foto. B/W postcard. Item no. 932. Includes correspondence to a Miss Susan Cornell.
Box-Folder-Item 1.19.2: Indians Spearing Salmon at Celilo Falls, circa 1920s
Indians Spearing Salmon at Celilo Falls, Columbia River Highway, Oregon. Studio: A M. Prentiss/Wesley Andrews Co., Portland, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 830.
Box-Folder-Item 1.19.3: Famous Indian Papoose Twins, circa 1920s
Famous Indian Papoose Twins. Photographer: Lee Moorhouse. Similar to Calm and Tempestuous Indians Papooses, but ultimately different because it features only one set of twins. The other set are featured in Indian Papoose Twins. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 230.
Box-Folder-Item 1.19.4: Indian Papoose Twins, circa 1920s
Indian Papoose Twins. Photographer: Lee Moorhouse. Similar to Calm and Tempestuous Indians Papooses, but ultimately different as it only features one set of the twins. The first half can be found in Famous Indian Papoose Twins. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 231. Postmarked Idaho, February 28, 1943. Includes correspondence.
Box-Folder-Item 1.19.5: Ida Thompson's Baby. Papoose Weeps in his Calcleeps, 1925-1942
Papoose Weeps in his Calcleeps. Photographer: Markham. B/W postcard. Item no. 286. (Calcleeps is thought to be a Native American word for cradleboard.)
Box-Folder-Item 1.19.6: Indians Salmon Fishing at Celilo Falls, 1925-1942
Indians Salmon Fishing at Celilo Falls, Columbia River, Oregon. Studio: Sawyer Scenic Photos. B/W postcard. Item no. C 13 232.
Box-Folder-Item 1.20.1: Celilo Falls, circa 1930 (based on postage mark - 1906-1915)
Celilo Falls. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.20.2: Indian Family beside Wallowa River, 1934-1960
Indian Family beside Wallowa River. Studio: Dexter Press, Inc. Published by Futuristic Photography. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 41077-c.
Box-Folder-Item 1.20.3: Lighthouse at Heceta Head, November 18, 1939
Heceta Head Lighthouse and Keepers Houses. B/W print. Script on back: Light House at Heceta Head, Oregon.
Box-Folder-Item 1.20.4: Indians Fishing at Celilo Falls, Oregon, circa 1940s
Indians Fishing at Celilo Falls, Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 64.
Box-Folder-Item 1.20.5: Chief Joseph Monument, circa 1940s
Chief Joseph Monument Wallowa Lake - Oregon. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.21.1: Indian Boy with Eels, Oregon, circa 1940s

Indian Boy with Eels, Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 59.

This postcard has been scanned and is available upon request.

Box-Folder-Item 1.21.2: Indian Spearing Fish on the Klamath River, circa 1940s
Indian Spearing Fish on the Klamath River. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.21.3: Indians Fishing at Celilo Falls, Oregon, circa 1940s
Indians Fishing at Celilo Falls, Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 17.
Box-Folder-Item 1.21.4: Memaloose Island - Indian Burial Ground, circa 1940s
Memaloose Island - Indian Burial Ground, Columbia River. Photographer: Christian. B/W postcard. Item no. 744.
Box-Folder-Item 1.21.5: Celilo Falls, Oregon, circa 1940s
Celilo Falls, Oregon. Photographer: Christian. B/W postcard. Item no. 525.
Box-Folder-Item 1.21.6: Celilo Falls, circa 1940s
Celilo Falls. Photographer: Christian. B/W postcard. Item no. 522.
Box-Folder-Item 1.22.1: Unique Sign at Entrance of Klamath Indian Agency, Oregon, circa 1940s
Unique Sign at Entrance of Klamath Indian Agency, Oregon. Photographer: HE. B/W postcard. Item no. 242.
Box-Folder-Item 1.22.2: Indian Go-Cart Pendleton Round-Up, 1945
Indian Go-Cart Pendleton Round-Up. Photographer: Ellis B/W postcard. Item no. 2122. Includes correspondence to a J.E. Simpson.
Box-Folder-Item 1.22.3: Klamath Indian Agency Office, Oregon, September 19, 1947
Klamath Indian Agency Office, Oregon. B/W postcard. Postmarked Redmond, OR. Includes correspondence to a Mrs. L. V. Lindberry.
Box-Folder-Item 1.22.4: Picture Rock near Summer Lake, Oregon, 1948
Picture Rock near Summer Lake, Oregon. Studio: Eastman's. B/W postcard. Item no. B-5697.
Box-Folder-Item 1.22.5: Indian Chiefs at Celilo Falls, Oregon, 1950s
Indian Chiefs at Celilo Falls, Oregon (loose). B/W postcard. Item no. 98.
Box-Folder-Item 1.23.1: The Indian Mother -1, 1950
The Indian Mother (1 of 2). Klamath woman carrying child on her back. Studio: Patterson Photo. B/W postcard. Item no. 26 PAT.
Box-Folder-Item 1.23.2: The Indian Mother -2, 1950
The Indian Mother (2 of 2). Klamath woman carrying child on her back. Studio: Laws. B/W postcard. Item no. 26. Duplicate
Box-Folder-Item 1.23.3: Indian Writing near Valley Falls, Oregon, 1950
Indian Writing near Valley Falls, Oregon (1 of 2). (Possibly the Greaser Petroglyph Site.) Studio: Eastman's. B/W postcard. Item no. B-8386.
Box-Folder-Item 1.23.4: Indian Writing near Valley Falls, Oregon, 1950
Indian Writing near Valley Falls, Oregon (2 of 2). (Possibly the Greaser Petroglyph Site.) Studio: Eastman's. B/W postcard. Item no. B-8386. Postmarked Lakeview, OR, July 13, 1967. Includes correspondence to a Mr. Wyatt from his daughters.
Box-Folder-Item 1.23.5: Indians fishing at Celilo Falls - Columbia River Hwy., Oregon, 1950
Indians fishing at Celilo Falls - Columbia River Hwy., Oregon. Studio: Sawyer's. B/W postcard. Item no. 16739.
Box-Folder-Item 1.23.6: Indians Fishing at Celilo Falls., 1950
Indians Fishing at Celilo Falls. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.24.1: Chief Tommy Thompson, 1950
Chief Tommy Thompson at Celilo Falls, Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 115.
Box-Folder-Item 1.24.2: Indian Papoose, 1950
Indian Papoose. The Dalles, Oregon.  B/W postcard. Item no. 100. The term papoose can refer to a cradleboard, a type of child carrier, or a designation of a Native American child. It is unclear in this image as to which definition the title refers to.
Box-Folder-Item 1.24.3: "Wild Eagle" Fort Klamath, Oregon, 1950
"Wild Eagle" Fort Klamath, Oregon. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.24.4: Indians in Costume, 1950
Indians in Costume at Celilo Falls, Oregon. B/W postcard. Item no. 112.
Box-Folder-Item 1.24.5: Celilo Falls, 1950
Celilo Falls. B/W print.
Box-Folder-Item 1.24.6: Henry Thompson at Celilo Falls, September 15, 1952
Henry Thompson at Celilo Falls. B/W postcard. Item no. 117. Postmarked Celilo, Oregon. Includes brief correspondence to a Mrs. Kenneth Elliot.
Box-Folder-Item 1.24.7: Indian Hieroglyphics Cascadia, Oregon, February 23, 1956
Indian Hieroglyphics Cascadia, Oregon. Photographer: Christian. B/W postcard. Item no. 5133. Postmarked Sweet Home, OR. The title of this image is somewhat inaccurate as Native American writings are not hieroglyphs, rather they are petroglyphs. The front of the postcard states that the cultural wonder is a mere 14 miles from Sweet Home. The back of the postcard includes correspondence from a Mrs. Ernest Barnes to a Mrs. Edith Fleeman.
Box-Folder-Item 1.25.1: Indian Village near The Dalles Oregon, undated
Indian Village near The Dalles Oregon. Photographer: Smith. B/W postcard. Item no. P-385.
Box-Folder-Item 1.25.2: Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce, undated
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. Studio: Anderson Scenic Post Cards, Portland, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.25.3: Indians Netting Fish at Celilo Falls, undated
Indians Netting Fish at Celilo Falls Oregon-Washington (1). Studio: Anderson Scenic Post Cards, Portland, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. CR3.
Box-Folder-Item 1.25.4: Indians Netting Fish on the Mighty Columbia River, undated
Indians Netting Fish on the Mighty Columbia River, Oregon (2). Studio: Anderson Scenic Post Cards, Portland, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. CR. 3AA. Probable duplicate of Indians Netting Fish at Celilo Falls.
Box-Folder-Item 1.26.1: Salmon Fishing, Celilo Falls, Oregon, undated
Salmon Fishing, Celilo Falls, Oregon. Studio: Mike Roberts Color Productions. Distributed by: Rhodes News Agency, Boise, Idaho. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. C3823.
Box-Folder-Item 1.26.2: Celilo Falls, Oregon, undated
Celilo Falls, Oregon. Photographer: Christian. B/W postcard. Item no. 11-521.
Box-Folder-Item 1.26.3: Chief's Wife, Lillie Heath, undated
Chief's Wife Lillie Heath, Warm Springs. Studio: Anderson Scenic Post Cards, Portland, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. KAH.8.
Box-Folder-Item 1.26.4: Indians of the Confederated Tribes, undated
Indians of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon. The subjects in the image are identified as: Harvey Tohet, Chief Nathen Heath, Blanche Tohet, Alec Tohet. Studio: Anderson Scenic Post Cards, Portland, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. KAH.9.
Box-Folder-Item 1.26.5: Mrs. Blanche Tohet Warm Springs, Oregon, undated
Mrs. Blanche Tohet Warm Springs, Oregon. Studio: Anderson Scenic Post Cards, Portland, Oregon. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. KAH.10.
Series 5: Northwest - Washington, circa 1887-1950

Format: 21 black and white postcards, 11 black and white prints, 19 color lithographs, and 1 color postcard. This series contains the largest amount of black and white prints in the collection.

Photographers: The photographers for most of these images are not identified, except for some postcards which have the photographer’s last name, or photo studio, written on the negative prior to printing. Photographer include: Bon Marche (Seattle, Washington), C.E Wheelock Company (Peoria, Illinois), Detroit Photographic Company, E.C. Kropp Company (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), Ellis, Ellis Post Card Company (Arlington, Washington), Frank Filloon, Ray Filloon, Frank Flack, Jones, Lowman & Hanford Co. (Seattle, Washington), Willam Godsoe (WG) MacFarlane (Toronto, Ontario),  Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher (San Francisco, California), Pictorial, Portland Post Card Company (Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington), Puget Sound News Company (Seattle, Washington), pve, Adolph Selige Publishing Company (St. Louis, Missouri), Simmer, Kenneth Dupee (KD) Swan, Valentine Souvenir Company (Brooklyn, New York), O.J. Wingren (La Conner, Washington), and Wischmeyer (Seattle, Washington).

Series 5 provides contrasting views of Native American life in Washington. Different styles of living are evident in the prints, such as the Swinomish Indian Reservation, December 18, 1900 or Indian Camp at Hop Fields, c.1920s. The series illustrates the traditions that tie many of the featured tribes to the coast. This is especially evident in Salmon Bake, 1950 and Indian Canoes on Puget Sound, 1939-1950.

Extent: 52 images, 10 folders

The images in this series have been digitized and are available request.

Box-Folder-Item 1.27.1: Angeline, circa 1887
Angeline. Eldest daughter of Chief Seattle.  B/W postcard. Item no. 133.
Box-Folder-Item 1.27.2: Puget Sound Indians, 1898
Puget Sound Indians. Studio: Lowman & Hanford S & P. CO., PUB. Seattle. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 1056.
Box-Folder-Item 1.27.3: Moki Indian Cigarette Smoker, c. 1899
Moki Indian Cigarette Smoker. Studio: Detroit Photographic Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 5244. Postmarked Castle Rock, WA, August 18, 1906. Addressed to a Miss Virginia Multhauf. Includes brief correspondence on the front of the postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.27.4: The Swinomish Indian Reservation, December 18, 1900
The Swinomish Indian Reservation. Skagit County, Washington. Studio: O. J. Wingren, La Conner, Wash./ Excelsior ANC, N.Y. B/W postcard. Item no. A4464. Includes correspondence to a Mrs. Odin Blix.
Box-Folder-Item 1.27.5: Chief Seattle, 1900s
Chief Seattle. Studio: Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher, San Francisco. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 660.
Box-Folder-Item 1.28.1: Indian Hop Pickers, Washington, circa 1900s
Indian Hop Pickers, Washington. Studio: Puget Sound News Company, Seattle, Wash. Excelsior ANC N.Y. B/W postcard. Item no. A 4384.
Box-Folder-Item 1.28.2: Daughter of Chief Spencer, circa 1900s
Daughter of Chief Spencer, Yakima Reservation. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.28.3: Siwash Indian Basket Maker, circa 1903
Siwash Indian Basket Maker, Washington State 1 of 2. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 1011.
Box-Folder-Item 1.28.4: Siwash Indian Basket Maker, January 18, 1906
Siwash Indian Basket Maker, Washington State 2 of 2. Studio: Lowman & Hanford S & P. CO., PUB. Seattle. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 1011. Duplicate. Postmarked Ferndale, WA. Includes brief correspondence to a Master Lester Caldin.
Box-Folder-Item 1.28.5: The Wyaach Valley, Makah Indian Reserve, 1904-1918
The Wyaach Valley, Makah Indian Reserve, Clallam Co. Washington. Studio: Wischmeyer, Seattle Washington. B/W postcard. Item no. 236.
Box-Folder-Item 1.29.1: Return of the Whale Hunters - 1, August 26, 1907
Return of the Whale Hunters - 1. (Puget Sound Indians.)  Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub. Co. Printed in Germany. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3618.
Box-Folder-Item 1.29.2: Return of the Whale Hunters - 2, August 26, 1907
Return of the Whale Hunters - 2. (Puget Sound Indians.) Northwestern Indian Series.  Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub. Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3618.Postmarked St. Louis, MO. Includes correspondence to a Miss Rose Woelfer.
Box-Folder-Item 1.29.3: Fisherman's Return. (Puget Sound Indian), July 29, 1907
Fisherman's Return. (Puget Sound Indian). Northwestern Indian Series. Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub. Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3620. Postmarked St. Louis, MO. Includes correspondence to a Miss Rose Woelfer.
Box-Folder-Item 1.29.4: The Old Indian Whale Hunter, August 21, 1907
The Old Indian Whale Hunter of Puget Sound. Northwestern Indian Series. Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub. Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3615. Postmarked St. Louis, MO. Includes correspondence to a Miss Rose Woelfer.
Box-Folder-Item 1.29.5: The Young Whaler. (Puget Sound Indian), August 23, 1907
The Young Whaler. (Puget Sound Indian). Northwestern Indian Series. Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub. Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3617. Postmarked St. Louis, MO. Includes correspondence to a Miss Rose Woelfer.
Box-Folder-Item 1.30.1: The Indian Whaling Canoe of Puget Sound - 1, 1907
The Indian Whaling Canoe of Puget Sound 1 of 2. Studio: Adolph Selige Publishing Co. Printed in Germany. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3616.
Box-Folder-Item 1.30.2: The Indian Whaling Canoe of Puget Sound, August 23, 1907
The Indian Whaling Canoe of Puget Sound 2 of 2. Northwestern Indian Series. Studio: Adolph Selige Publishing Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3616. Duplicate. Postmarked St. Louis, MO. Includes correspondence to a Miss Rose Woelfer.
Box-Folder-Item 1.30.3: Fisherman and Family (Puget Sound Indian), August 26, 1907
Fisherman & Family (Puget Sound Indian). Northwestern Indian Series. Studio: Adolph Selige Publishing Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3619. Postmarked St. Louis, MO. Includes correspondence to a Miss Rose Woelfer.
Box-Folder-Item 1.30.4: Tulalip Indian Reservation, Everett, Washington, 1907
Tulalip Indian Reservation, Everett, Washington. Studio: W. G. MacFarlane, Toronto. Printed in Germany. B/W postcard. Addressed to a Mr. Harry Church.
Box-Folder-Item 1.30.5: Totem Pole, Tacoma, Washington, circa 1907
Totem Pole, Tacoma, Washington. Studio: E. C. Kropp Co. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.31.1: Indian Scenes near Everett, Washington, October 23, 1907
Indian Scenes near Everett, Washington 1 of 2. Studio: H. A. Landers, Importer & Publisher. Made in Germany. B/W postcard. Includes correspondence to a Miss Agusty Behendo.
Box-Folder-Item 1.31.2: Quiniault (Quinault ) Indian, 1905-1909
Quiniault (Quinault ) Indian Scenes Near Hoquiam, Wash. -2 Studio: C.E. Wheelock Co. B/W postcard. Probable duplicate of Indian Scenes near Everett, Washington.
Box-Folder-Item 1.31.3: Puget Sound Indians, 1907-1914
Puget Sound Indians, (SIWASH) Seattle, Washington. Studio: Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher, San Francisco. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 61.
Box-Folder-Item 1.31.4: Princess Angeline, 1907-1916
Princess Angeline, Daughter of Chief Seattle. Studio: Portland Post Card Co. Made in Germany. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 5235.
Box-Folder-Item 1.31.5: Typical Northwest Indian, August 21, 2017
Typical Northwest Indian. Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub Co. St. Luis - Leipzig. Northwest Indian Series. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3614. Postmarked St. Louis, MO. Addressed to a Miss Rose Woelfer.
Box-Folder-Item 1.31.6: Indian Fishing Village, 1911
Hat Island, Washington. Indian Fishing Village. Studio: Portland Post Card Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 5119. Postmarked Seattle, WA. Includes correspondence to a Miss Cora Crooks.
Box-Folder-Item 1.32.1: Puget Sound Indians Drying Cod Fish, circa 1920s
Puget Sound Indians Drying Cod Fish near Seattle, Washington. Studio: Bon Marche, Seattle Washington. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.32.2: Indian Camp at Hop Fields, circa 1920s
Indian Camp at Hop Fields, Seattle, Washington. Studio: Bon Marche, Seattle Washington. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.32.3: Totem Pole- Tacoma Washington, circa 1920s
Totem Pole- Tacoma Washington. Studio: pve. B/W postcard. Item no. A-32.
Box-Folder-Item 1.32.4: Indian Canoe Maker, 1920s-1940s
Theodore Hudson Quliute Indian Dugout Canoe. Studio: Ellis Post Card Co. Arlington, Washington. Color postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.32.5: Canoeing on Olympic Peninsula Streams, 1925-1942
Canoeing on Olympic Peninsula Streams with Indian Guide and Cedar Dugout Canoe. Studio: Jones. B/W postcard. Item no. 3485.
Box-Folder-Item 1.33.1: Indian Village near Spokane, 1927
Indian Village near Spokane. Studio: Valentine Souvenir Co. New York. Printed in U.S.A. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 84-72. Includes correspondence to a Charles Schmidt.
Box-Folder-Item 1.33.2: Petroglyphs at Rock Island, November 24, 1934
Petroglyphs at Rock Island. Photographer: Simmer. B/W postcard. Item no. 74. Includes correspondence to a Mrs. Barry Bertseig.
Box-Folder-Item 1.33.3: Birthplace of Seattle Monument, circa 1940s
Birthplace of Seattle Monument. Studio: Pictorial. B/W postcard. Item no. B-70.
Box-Folder-Item 1.33.4: Indian Canoes on Puget Sound, circa 1940s
Indian Canoes on Puget Sound. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.33.5: Pacific Ocean Quinault Indian Reservation, circa 1940s
Pacific Ocean Quinault Indian Reservation near Grays Harbor. Photographer: B. B. Jones. B/W postcard. Item no. 3258.
Box-Folder-Item 1.34.1: Indian Picture Rocks Vantage Washington, 1950
Indian Picture Rocks Vantage Washington. (Petroglyphs) Photographer: Ellis. B/W postcard. Item no. 589.
Box-Folder-Item 1.34.2: Salmon Bake, 1950
Salmon Bake, Neah Bay. Photographer: Ellis. B/W postcard. Item no. 9133.
Box-Folder-Item 1.34.3: Indian Canoe - La Push, Washington, 1950
Indian Canoe - La Push, Washington. Studio: Ellis Post Card Co. Photographer: Ryan . B/W postcard. Item no. 5339.
Box-Folder-Item 1.34.4: Chief Seattle, 1950
Chief Seattle. B/W postcard. Item no. 1620.
Box-Folder-Item 1.34.5: Indian Procession at Rodeo, Ellensburg, Washington, Undated
Indian Procession at Rodeo, Ellensburg, Washington. Color lithograph postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 2.2.1: Huckleberry Picker, 1933
Indian Woman Huckleberry Picker Columbia National Forest, Washington. Photographer: K.D. Swan. B/W print. Includes tag that denotes title and price.
Box-Folder-Item 2.2.2: Huckleberry Pickers - Man, 1933
Male Berry Picker Columbia National Forest. Photographer: K.D. Swan. B/W print. Item no. 281589. Includes tag that denotes title and price.
Box-Folder-Item 2.2.3: Huckleberry Picker - Woman, 1933
Indian Woman Huckleberry Picker Columbia National Forest. Photographer: K.D. Swan. B/W print. Item no. 281587. Includes tag that denotes title and price. On the back of the print, a credit line is featured.
Box-Folder-Item 2.2.4: Indian Woman with Baby, 1937
Indian Woman with Baby Columbia National Forest. Photographer: Ray Filloon. B/W print. Item no. 435. Includes tag that denotes title and price. On the back of the print, a credit line is featured.
Box-Folder-Item 2.2.5: Indian Woman Drying Huckleberries, 1937
Drying Huckleberries Columbia National Forest -1. Photographer: Ray Filloon. B/W print. Item no. 435968. Includes tag that denotes title and price. On the back of the print, a credit line is featured.
Box-Folder-Item 2.2.6: Drying Huckleberries, 1937
Indian Woman Drying Huckleberries -2. Photographer: Ray Filloon. B/W print. Item no. 435968. Includes tag that denotes title and price. On the back of the print, a credit line is featured.
Box-Folder-Item 2.3.1: Hide Scraping Columbia National Forest, 1937
Hide Scraping Columbia National Forest. Photographer: Ray Filloon. B/W print. Item no. 435964. Includes tag that denotes title and price. On the back of the print, a credit line is featured.
Box-Folder-Item 2.3.2: Louie Charley, Papoose, and Flora OnePenny, 1937
Louie Charley, Papoose, and Flora OnePenny Picking huckleberries Columbia National Forest, Washington. Photographer: Ray Filloon. B/W print. Item no. 385217. Includes tag that denotes title and price. On the back of the print, a credit line is featured.
Box-Folder-Item 2.3.3: Indian on Horseback with Huckleberries, 1937
Indian Woman on Horseback with Huckleberries Columbia National Forest. Photographer: Frank Filloon. B/W print. Item no. 435970. Includes tag that denotes title and price. On the back of the print, a credit line is featured.
Box-Folder-Item 2.3.4: Mrs. James Bedell, 1945
Mrs. James Bedell, Sauk River Area. Photographer: Ray Filloon. B/W print. Item no. 437601. Includes tag that denotes title and price. On the back of the print, a brief description is featured.
Box-Folder-Item 2.3.5: Harvey Family, 1950
Harvey Family at Cold Spring Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Photographer: Frank Flack. B/W print. Item no. 461777. Includes tag that denotes title and price, as well as an additional card with the same information. On the back of the print, a credit line is featured.
Series 6: Southwest - Arizona, 1902-1957

Format: 6 black and white postcards and 5 color lithograph postcards.

Photographers: The photographers for most of these images are not identified, except for some postcards which have the photographer’s last name, or photo studio, written on the negative prior to printing. Photographers include: Berryhill Company, Detroit Photographic Company, Frashers Fotos (Pomona, California), Adolph Selige Publishing Company (St. Louis, Missouri), and Curt Teich Company (Chicago, Illinois).

Series 6 marks a geographical change in direction for this collection. This series heads south and focuses on the warmer climate of Arizona. This is especially apparent in items Indian Home, Arizona, March 13, 1913 and Citadel Ruin, 1950. This series features mostly outdoor natural wonders and aspects of daily life such as blanket weaving.

Extent: 11 images, 2 folders

Box-Folder-Item 1.35.1: Pueblo Indian with Olla, 1902
Pueblo Indian with Olla. Studio: Detroit Photographic Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 6503. Something to note, ollas are traditionally ceramic jars that are often used for storage of food or water.
Box-Folder-Item 1.35.2: Navajo Indian Weaving Blanket, May 20, 1909
Navajo Indian Weaving Blanket. Arizona. Studio: Adolph Selige, Pub Co. St. Louis - Leipzig. Printed in Germany.  Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 6223. Includes correspondence to a Mrs. Mona Browne.
Box-Folder-Item 1.35.3: Indian Home, Arizona, March 13, 1913
Indian Home, Arizona. Studio: Berryhill Company. Made in Germany. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 659. Includes correspondence to a Miss Christabell Campbell.
Box-Folder-Item 1.35.4: Indian Squaw, circa 1920s
Indian Squaw Carrying Burden Basket, Southern Arizona. Studio: Curt Teich Co. Published by Harry Herz. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 167.
Box-Folder-Item 1.35.5: Navajo Indian Rug Weaver, 1920-1955
Navajo Indian Rug Weaver and Friend in native Hogan. Studio: Frashers Fotos Incorporated, Pomona, California. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.36.1: Indian Basket Makers, circa 1920s-1930s
Indian Basket Makers, Arizona. Color lithograph.
Box-Folder-Item 1.36.2: White House Canyon de Chelly, 1926-1940s
White House Canyon de Chelly. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.36.3: Tuzigoot Ruins, circa 1940s
Tuzigoot Ruins between Clarkdale and Cottonwood Arizona X559. Studio: Frashers Fotos Incorporated, Pomona, California. Distributed by: Lollesgard Specialty Co. of Tuscon, AZ. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.36.4: Cliff Dwellings, circa 1940s
Cliff Dwellings at Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona. B/W postcard. Item no. 2903.
Box-Folder-Item 1.36.5: Citadel Ruin, 1950
The Citadel Ruin - Wupatki Natl. Monument, Arizona. B/W postcard. Item no. 7-B-181.
Box-Folder-Item 1.36.6: Tonto Cliff Dwelling, February 27, 1957
Tonto Cliff Dwelling showing natural cave and cliff - Tonto Natl. Monument, Arizona. B/W postcard. Item no. 7-C-190. Includes correspondence to a Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foley.
Series 7: Southwest - California, circa 1907-1969

Format: 11 black and white postcards. One of the few series in the collection that consists exclusively of postcards of a black and white nature.

Photographers: The photographers for most of these images are not identified, except for some postcards and photographs that have the photographer’s last name, or photo studio, written on the negative prior to printing. Photographers include: Bud's, Jervie Henry (J.H.) Eastman, Eastman's Studio (Susanville, California), Ellis, Ericson Photo (Arcata, California), Frashers Fotos Incorporated (Pomona, California), University of California Museum of Anthropology, and Zercher Post Card Company (Topeka, Kansas).

Series 7 features photographs of Modoc people prior to their displacement from their native lands in northern California.  "Ishi, Last of the Southern Yana" represents the Yana, a now extinct group that resided in Northern California and the Central High Sierras..  A particularly sentimental offering is "Snug as a bug in a rug" at Bay View Resort, 1904-1950. Other items of interest display rock formations and lava beds. Examples include Canby's Cross and Monument Rock near Tulelake, California.

Extent: 11 images, 2 folders

Box-Folder-Item 1.37.1: Snug as a bug in a rug at Bay View Resort, 1914-1950
Snug as a bug in a rug at Bay View Resort, Lake Tahoe, California. Studio: Frashers Fotos Incorporated, Pomona, California. B/W postcard. The title contradicts the true subject content of this image. A Native American infant is featured here in a traditional cradleboard that is settled against what appears to be a redwood tree.
Box-Folder-Item 1.37.2: Modoc Native, Alturas, California, 1907-1920s
Modoc Native, Alturas, California. Studio: Zercher Post Card Co., Topeka, Kansas. B/W postcard. Item no. C1914.
Box-Folder-Item 1.37.3: Squaw Over 100 Years Old, 1918
Squaw Over 100 Years Old. Studio: Ericson Photo. B/W postcard. Includes correspondence to a Monsieur Henri Brandt.
Box-Folder-Item 1.37.4: Ishi, Last of the Southern Yana, 1919
Ishi, Last of the Southern Yana, Northern California. Studio: University of California Museum of Anthropology. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.37.5: Canby's Cross, circa 1940s
"Canby's Cross" in Lava Beds Nat'l Monument, California. Studio: J.H. Eastman. B/W postcard. Item no. T-1074.
Box-Folder-Item 1.38.1: Monument Rock near Tulelake, California, circa 1940s
Monument Rock near Tulelake, California. Studio: Eastman's. B/W postcard. Item no. B-1891.
Box-Folder-Item 1.38.2: Modoc Monument, circa 1940s
Modoc Monument. Photographer: Ellis. B/W postcard. Item no. 61.
Box-Folder-Item 1.38.3: Chief Lemee - Paiute Yosemite, National Park, California, 1940
Chief Lemee - Paiute Yosemite, National Park, California. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.38.4: Canby Cross Lava Beds Monument, 1940s-1960s
Canby Cross Lava Beds Monument. Studio: Bud's. B/W postcard. Item no. 376.
Box-Folder-Item 1.38.5: General Canby's Monument, California, 1950
General Canby's Monument, California. Studio: Eastman's. B/W postcard. Item no. B-563.
Box-Folder-Item 1.38.6: Indian Basket Weaver, 1950s-1960s
Indian Basket Weaver. B/W postcard.
Series 8: Southwest - Colorado, circa 1920-1950

Format: 7 black and white postcards. Frashers Fotos, a company based in California, produced the majority of these images. Known as the Postcard King of the West, Frasher's subjects were chosen by what was believed to most commercially popular.

Photographers: The photographers for most of these images are identifiable as the photographer’s last name, or photo studio were written on the negative prior to printing. Photographers include: Frashers Fotos Incorporated (Pomona, California) and Gerlach's Out West Photo Shop (Boulder, Colorado)

Series 8 exclusively features cliff dwellings near Mesa Verde. Photographs include Balcony House and Spruce Tree House, some of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America.

Extent: 7 images, 1 folder

Box-Folder-Item 1.39.1: Spruce Tree House, 1920-1955
Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Studio: Frashers Fotos Incorporated, Pomona, California. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.39.2: Balcony House, 1926-1940s
Balcony House Mesa Verde. Studio: Gerlach's Out West Photo Shop Boulder, Colorado. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.39.3: Cliff Palace Chief's House, circa 1940s
Cliff Palace As Seen from "Speaker Chief's House" Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Studio: Frashers Fotos Incorporated, Pomona, California. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.39.4: Spruce Tree House, circa 1940s
Spruce Tree House, As Seen From Trail, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Studio: Frashers Fotos Incorporated, Pomona, California. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.39.5: Cliff Palace, circa 1940s
Cliff Palace as seen from the Sun Temple, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Studio: Frashers Fotos Incorporated, Pomona, California. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.39.6: Square Tower House, circa 1940s
Square Tower House Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Studio: Frashers Fotos Incorporated, Pomona, California. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.39.7: Southern End of Cliff Palace, Kivas in Foreground, circa 1940s
View from Southern End of Cliff Palace, Kivas in Foreground, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Studio: Frashers Fotos Incorporated, Pomona, California. B/W postcard.
Series 9: Southwest - Nevada and Utah, circa 1907-1950

Format: 2 black and white postcards, 1 color lithograph.

Photographers: The photographers for these images are not identified.

Series 9 presents photographs of rock art, such as Pictured Rocks and Weeping Head, Dry Fork Canyon. This series also features "Indian Youth", a young Native American from the Warm Springs band photographed in a desert landscape wearing native dress.

Extent: 3 images, 1 folder

Box-Folder-Item 1.40.1: Pictured Rocks, circa 1907
Pictured Rocks, Meadow Valley, Washington, Nevada. Salt Lake Route. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 2526.
Box-Folder-Item 1.40.2: Indian Youth, 1950
Warm Springs Indian Youth Carson Indian Agency, Stewart, Nevada. B/W postcard. Item no. II.
Box-Folder-Item 1.40.3: Weeping Head, Dry Fork Canyon, circa 1940s
Weeping Head, Dry Fork Canyon. B/W postcard.
Series 10: Southwest - New Mexico, circa 1906-1950

Format: 2 black and white postcards and 2 color lithographs.

Photographers: The photographers for some of these images are not identified, except for some postcards which have the photographer’s last name, or photo studio, written on the negative prior to printing. Photographers include: Fred Harvey (western U.S. restaurant and gift store mogul), Southwest Post Card Company (Albuquerque, New Mexico), and Willis-Barnes Company (curio shop in Gallup, New Mexico).

Series 10 focuses on the Navajo tribe and the Pueblo of Isleta residents. This is especially evident in the postcards Morning Greetings and Navajo Hogan near Gallup New Mexico, 1926-1940s. Clothing specific to the region is shown in this series.

Extent: 4 images, 1 folder

Box-Folder-Item 1.41.1: "Morning Greetings", undated
"Morning Greetings" Isleta Indians, Isleta Pueblo near Albuquerque, New Mexico. Studio: Southwest Post Card Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. A-24. Includes correspondence to a Mrs. C.S. Calef.
Box-Folder-Item 1.41.2: Elle of Ganado, c. 1906
Elle of Ganado. Acknowledged the best weaver among the Navahoes (Navajos). Photographer: Fred Harvey. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 9996.
Box-Folder-Item 1.41.3: Navajo Hogan near Gallup New Mexico, 1926-1940s
Navajo Hogan near Gallup New Mexico. Studio: Willis - Barnes Co. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.41.4: Soldier's Farewell Peak Sign, circa 1940s
Sign near Continental Divide Trading Post - Claude M. Bowlin - Hiway 80 GAGE, New Mexico. B/W postcard. Item no. E4100.
Series 11: Other Regions, circa 1904-1950

Format: 6 black and white postcards, 1 black and white print, 1 colored lithograph, 1 color postcard.

Photographers: The photographers for most of these images are not identified, except for some postcards that have the photographer’s last name, or photo studio written on the negative prior to printing. Photographers include: Adolph Selige Publishing Company (St. Louis, Missouri) and Tichnor Bros., Incorporated (Boston, Massachusetts).

Series 11 highlights other areas of the United States. The states featured here are Florida, Illinois, Missouri, and Wisconsin. Some unknown areas are also included in this series. Items range from depictions of past civilizations such as Dickson's Mound in Illinois to Seminoles settlements in Florida.

Extent: 9 images, 3 folders

Box-Folder-Item 1.42.1: Silver Springs, Seminole Settlement. Florida, March 30, 1944
Silver Springs, Seminole Settlement. Florida. Studio: Tichnor Bros., Inc. Boston, Mass. Color postcard. Item no. 238. Postmarked Stuart, FL. Includes correspondence to a Miss Patty Cochran.
Box-Folder-Item 1.42.2: Dickson's Skeletons, 1904-1950
Dickson's Mound Builders Tomb Skeletons.  Lewistown, Illinois. B/W postcard. Item no. 3451.
Box-Folder-Item 1.42.3: Dickson's Tombs, 1904-1950
Dickson's Mound Builders Tombs Lewistown, Illinois. B/W postcard. Item no. 3462.
Box-Folder-Item 1.42.4: Indian Boat Race, August 1, 1907
Indian Boat Race. Northwestern Indian Series. Studio: Adolph Selige Publishing Co. Color lithograph postcard. Item no. 3604. Postmarked St. Louis, MO. Includes brief correspondence to a Miss Rose Woelfer.
Box-Folder-Item 1.43.1: Child in a Headdress, circa 1940s
Child in a Headdress. B/W postcard.
Box-Folder-Item 1.43.2: Henry Thompson catches one, 1950
Henry Thompson catches one. B/W postcard. Item no. 2.
Box-Folder-Item 1.43.3: Chippewa Chief and Squaw, 1950
A Chippewa Chief and his Squaw Smoke Venison - Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin. B/W postcard. Item no. 77.
Box-Folder-Item 1.43.4: Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, 1950
Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin. B/W postcard. Item no. 52.
Box-Folder-Item 2.3.6: Smokey Bear, undated
Smokey Bear with Native Americans. B/W print. This image features two adult Native Americans, one male and one female. In front of Smokey is a child holding a Smokey Bear poster.

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