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English: Klallam men in western clothes on beach

Clallam men on beach with the Shaker church in the background, Jamestown, Washington, ca.1903

CREATED/PUBLISHED United States--Washington (State)--Tacoma, ca.1903

NOTES

Clallam men in western-style clothes on beach with white man writing in notebook; in background is a woman standing by crabtraps. In the background right, is the Shaker church, ca. 1900-1906.

Photographer's reference number: 2563

SUBJECTS Group portraits--Washington (State) Clallam Indians--Structures Churches--Washington (State)--Jamestown Jamestown (Wash.) United States--Washington (State)--Jamestown Photographs

REPRODUCTION NUMBER NA1120

REPOSITORY University of Washington Libraries

SOURCE COLLECTION Albert Henry Barnes Collection no. 542

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American Indians of the Pacific Northwest

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Author
Albert Henry Barnes  (1876–1920)  wikidata:Q21011097
 
Description American photographer and painter
Date of birth/death 1876 Edit this at Wikidata 1920 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q21011097

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