A handwritten manuscript from Stanley Jewett to William L. Finley. Jewett writes about a remarkable natural history museum on the Oregon coast. The author raves about the quality of the collection, spending most of the letter praising the preservation of rare species in form of adult specimens and eggs. Jewett ends the letter with advocating a move of the museum to Portland in order for nature teachers to be able to use it as a resource in education.
Glass lantern slide of Ellis Hadley (First in line), William L. Finley (center), and Herman Bohlman (last) with their pants off wading to photograph a red-tailed hawk's nest. Taken from original negative OrgLot369_FinleyA2652.
Glass lantern slide of Herman T. Bohlman and William L. Finley climbing up Shag Rock with photography equipment. Taken from original negative OrgLot369_FinleyA2520.
Two unidentified men with photography equipment along the edge of a lake. One man has a camera on a tripod set up in a rowboat and the other is on the shore loading materials into the boat.
William L. Finley? and an unidentified woman in a hammock. Herman T. Bohlman is reclining with a fan on the ground to the side. Several additional hammocks and tents and visible in the background.