Waller, Frank Leopold (1885-1962). Historically Significant Collection of 114 Original Gelatin Silver Photos and ca. 240 Newspaper Clippings, Five Printed and Lithographed Maps and Seven Pieces of Printed Ephemera, Documenting the History of Operations of the “Grand Teton Oil Company” in the Horseshoe Anticline, Eastern Idaho, in ca. 1928-1934). Ca. 1928-1934.
Album with 66 Original Gelatin Silver Photographs and Cyanotypes of Utah, Showing Salt Lake City (South Temple Street, Downtown, LDS Business College, Tabernacle), Mining Industrial Facilities, Surveyors, Native Americans, Homesteaders, &c. Ca. 1900s.
Taylor, George B (1857-1938). Historically Interesting Letter Written by an Early Sawmill Worker from Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, and Addressed to “Friend Charley,” Talking about the Best Flavor and the Immense Size of Crops, the “Trees Breaking Down with Loads of Fruit,” the Abundance of Timber, Farm & Wild Lands (With the Indication of Prices), and Glorious Climate; Also, Inviting the Addressee Over to Experience a Life Akin to “Kings.” Bellingham, Whatcom Co., Washington: 20 July 1884.