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Charley Weberhard, probably in Clallam County
Charley Weberhard, probably in Clallam County
TitleCharley Weberhard, probably in Clallam County
NotesImage information taken from the North Olympic Library System's Kellogg Master Index, including the following note: Charley Weberhard, one of the last Ozette tribal members to live at the old Ozette village on the ocean. He took out United States Citizenship papers so he could homestead at the north end of Lake Ozette near the Ozette village.
Subjects (LCTGM)Men--Washington (State)--Clallam County
Subjects (LCSH)Makah Indians--Washington (State)--Clallam County
Personal NamesWeberhard, Charley
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula--Clallam County
Digital CollectionNorth Olympic Library Digital Collection
Item Numberindn port 150
Ordering InformationItems cannot be ordered
RepositoryNorth Olympic Library, Port Angeles, WA
Repository CollectionBert Kellogg Collection
Object TypePhotograph
Physical Description1 slide : b&w ; 35 mm.
Digital Image InformationAll images were scanned from 35mm positive transparencies using Microtek flatbed scanners set at 2400 ppi and saved as TIFFs. Using Adobe Photoshop 8.0, resized to 700 pixels wide or 600 pixels high (whichever was greater) or higher if required for legibility, adjusted the histogram, sharpened and saved using JPEG compression at quality rating 3.
Image File Nameindnport--150
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