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Morse and Marshall families standing outside in a logged clearing, probably on the Olympic Peninsula, ca. 1915
TitleMorse and Marshall families standing outside in a logged clearing, probably on the Olympic Peninsula, ca. 1915
PhotographerTaylor, Fannie E.
Dateca. 1915
NotesNote from Olympic National Park staff: From left to right: Unknown, Lee Marshall, George Marshall, Unknown, George Marshall Jr, Unknown, Gretta Morse, Jean and George Morse.

Handwritten on image: 791.

Photograph from a photo album in the Fannie Taylor collection owned by Olympic National Park [cataloger's note].

Date taken from handwritten text beneath other photographs in the same photo album [cataloger's note].
Subjects (LCTGM)Pioneers--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula
Cutover lands--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula
Buildings--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula
Personal NamesMarshall, George
Marshall, George, Jr.
Morse, George, Jr.
Morse, Gretta
Morse, Jean
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula
Digital CollectionFannie Taylor Collection
Item NumberTAY.005.060
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RepositoryOlympic National Park, Cultural Resources
Repository CollectionFannie Taylor Collection
Physical Description1 photographic print : b&w ; 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.
Digital Image InformationMaster image: one in a batch of TIFFs scanned between 300-600 ppi, 8-bit grayscale, using Microtek scanners without filters or other adjustments.
Web image seen above: JPEG, produced in Photoshop CS: re-sized, dynamic range and midtones adjusted using the Levels histogram, sharpened with the Unsharp Mask filter and saved at quality level 3.
Image File Nameft2pa10_1
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