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Quillayute River with James Island in the background, La Push, date unknown
Quillayute River with James Island in the background, La Push, date unknown
TitleQuillayute River with James Island in the background, La Push, date unknown
PhotographerTaylor, Fannie E.
Daten.d.
NotesHandwritten on negative: 1191T.

Olympic Coast--James Island; River--Quillayute [note taken from inventory of unknown origin filed with image at Forks Timber Museum].
Subjects (LCTGM)Rivers--Washington (State)--La Push
Islands--Washington (State)--La Push
Rock formations--Washington (State)--La Push
Waterfronts--Washington (State)--La Push
Indian reservations--Washington (State)--La Push
Subjects (LCSH)Quileute Reservation (Wash.)
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula--Clallam County--La Push
Digital CollectionForks Timber Museum Digital Collection
Item Number1191-T
FTM 1432
Ordering InformationCopy requests should be made in writing to: Forks Timber Museum, PO Box 873, Forks, WA 98331.
RepositoryForks Timber Museum
Repository CollectionFannie Taylor Prints
Physical Description1 photographic print : b&w ; 2 3/4 x 5 in.
Digital Image InformationOriginal print scanned as a TIFF at 600 ppi using 8 bit grayscale and no filters or corrections. The JPEG presented here was derived from the TIFF; the image was touched up using Adobe Photoshop, setting Auto-Levels and the Unsharp Mask Filter, then saving at quality level 3.
Image File Nameftm-ft-1191
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