- mssfinley_series03_box20_1926_08
- Unidad documental simple
- 1926-08
Correspondence discussing the material captured by William Finley on the Pribilof Islands and his plans to travel to the Kenai Peninsula and McKinley National Park.
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Correspondence discussing the material captured by William Finley on the Pribilof Islands and his plans to travel to the Kenai Peninsula and McKinley National Park.
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Correspondence discussing hunting, leaflets for William Finley’s lectures, and plans with the Church family.
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Letter from William Finley to Irene discussing lecture plans.
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William L. Finley Papers, 1899-1946
William L. Finley's papers primarily document his work as a wildlife conservationist, author, lecturer, photographer, and filmmaker from about 1900 to 1940. The collection also documents the work his wife Irene Finley and photography partner Herman Bohlman. The collection consists of published and unpublished manuscripts, lecture and field notes, reports, correspondence, photographs and motion picture films.
An addition to the collection (Accession 2014:062) is made up of correspondence and newspaper clippings documenting the wildlife conservation work of William and Irene Finley. Among the topics addressed in the correspondence include: song bird protection laws in Oregon, requests to Finley for use of his photographs, the forming of an Oregon Fish and Game Commission, biological surveys conducted by Finley, legislation in California repealing meadowlark protection, and letters by Finley to various organizations regarding the presentation of one of his lectures. A highlight among the correspondence is a thank you letter from Finley to President Theodore Roosevelt for his establishment of wild bird reservations. The clippings are newspaper articles written by Irene and William Finley about encounters with wildlife, nocturnal bird sounds, and their filming of wildlife at Paulina Lake. The four articles all appeared in editions of the "Oregon Sunday Journal."
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A cat catching milk from a cow's udder.
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Sewell's dog jumping for a mouse in haycock.
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A cat catching milk from a cow's udder.
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Bill Jennings walking down lane.
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View of the side hill from the kitchen window at Jennings Lodge.
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View of the House at Jennings Lodge
View of the house from the hill.
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View of a barn from the back of the orchard at Jennings Lodge.
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View from the top of the hill, showing the roof of the house.
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View of the House at Jennings Lodge
View of the house from the garden at the foot of the hill at Jennings Lodge.
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Spring branch, showing bridges, high water.
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View of the House at Jennings Lodge
View of the Jennings' house from the hillside. Taken at 5 p.m. with ray filter.
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William L. Finley standing on a load of hay.
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Fish Jumping at Willamette Falls
Fish jumping at Willamette Falls in Oregon City.
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A check for $100 from Ladies Home Journal to Irene Finley.
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William L. Finley and Bill Jennings loading hay.
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William L. Finley and Bill Jennings on a hay wagon.
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Bill Jennings sitting on haycock.
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Hay field and orchard. Bill Jennings and Freddie hauling hay.
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Fish Jumping at Willamette Falls
Fish jumping at Willamette Falls in Oregon City.
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Mr. Spooner in a boat about to land a salmon.
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Mr. Spooner in a boat about to land a salmon. Image note: side view.
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Skating on pond across river.
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Crowd skating on pond across river.
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Irene Finley and Mr. Spooner skating on ice.
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