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Lyre River School with students and teachers posing outside building, Clallam County
TitleLyre River School with students and teachers posing outside building, Clallam County
Dateca. 1890
Earliest Date1885
Latest Date1895
NotesNote accompanying this photograph (from an unknown source): Lyre River School, ca.1890. Michael E. 'Bud' Mennihan and his brothers and sister attended school here.

Note accompanying the Mennihan photograph collection (from an unknown source): The contributor of this collection of photographs, Edward J. Mennihan, was born in 1914. His father, Michael E. 'Bud' Mennihan was born in 1883 near Sequim, WA. His parents were Michael E. and Rachel Mennihan. They moved to the Lyre River area, establishing a homestead shortly after 1883. Michael (Jr.) began working for the Hall and Bishop Logging Company in 1900, when he was 17 years old. His brothers and a half-brother Cliff Johnson, and his brother-in-law, Burt Mills, also worked for the Hall and Bishop Logging Company.
Subjects (LCTGM)Rural schools--Washington (State)--Clallam County
School children--Washington (State)--Clallam County
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula--Clallam County
Digital CollectionEdward J. Mennihan Photograph Collection
Ordering InformationItems cannot be ordered.
OwnerEdward J. Mennihan
Physical Description1 photograph : b&w
Digital Image InformationAll images scanned on a flatbed scanner between 600-800 ppi, saved as a TIFF, then edited in Photoshop 8.0, where the image was re-sized, dynamic range was adjusted, a sharpening filter was applied and finally saved as a JPEG.
Image File Nameminahan 02
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