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Native American men, probably Quileutes, posing for a group portrait outside a building, possibly in La Push, ca. 1915
TitleNative American men, probably Quileutes, posing for a group portrait outside a building, possibly in La Push, ca. 1915
PhotographerTaylor, Fannie E.
Dateca. 1915
NotesThe Quileute Athletic Club posing for a picture on the porch of a building, possibly the Post Office. Man in the black hat and checkered tie looks to be Jimmy Hobucket. Man with hand on his knee to right behind man with sign looks like a Ward. Man behind him with bow tie looks like Sailto [note from Olympic National Park staff].

Olympic National Park staff verifies that Fannie Taylor is the photographer [cataloger's note].

Text on sign in image: [QAC].

Handwritten on image: 690.

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].

Location provided by Olympic National Park staff [cataloger's note].
Subjects (LCTGM)Indians of North America--Washington (State)--La Push
Men--Washington (State)--La Push
Subjects (LCSH)Quileute Reservation (Wash.)
Personal NamesHobucket, Jimmy
Sailto, John
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula--Clallam County--La Push
Digital CollectionFannie Taylor Collection
Item NumberTAY.005.044
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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 Nameft2pa6_2
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