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Developing the Pacific Northwest : the life and work of Asahel Curtis / William H. Wilson.

Van Pelt Library TR140.C818 W37 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wilson, William H. (William Henry), 1935- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941.
Curtis, Asahel.
Photographers--Northwest, Pacific--Biography.
Photographers.
Mountaineers--Northwest, Pacific--Biography.
Mountaineers.
Conservationists--Washington (State)--Biography.
Conservationists.
Roads--Environmental aspects--Washington (State)--History.
Roads.
Ranchers.
Civic leaders.
Environmental conditions.
History.
Roads--Environmental aspects.
Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.)--History.
Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.).
Olympic National Park (Wash.)--History.
Olympic National Park (Wash.).
Washington (State)--Environmental conditions--History.
Washington (State).
Civic leaders--Washington (State)--Biography.
Ranchers--Washington (State)--Yakima River Valley--Biography.
Washington (State)--Yakima River Valley.
Ecology.
Pacific Northwest.
Washington (State)--Mount Rainier National Park.
Washington (State)--Olympic National Park.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Physical Description:
ix, 321 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
Other Title:
Life and work of Asahel Curtis
Place of Publication:
Pullman, Washington : Washington State University Press, [2015]
Summary:
Asahel Curtis (1875-1941) began his lifelong career at his older brother Edward's successful Seattle photography studio. Armed with a box camera, he joined the Klondike gold rush, capturing numerous images of the trail, miners, gold creeks, and Dawson City. But after he returned home in 1899, he found himself at odds with Edward over those very photographs. The conflict led to an enduring estrangement and in time, Asahel opened his own studio. Even though he earned his living as a commercial photographer, his major focus we beyond the camera lens. Asahel married and purchased a farm in the Yakima Valley. He was a dedicated member of Washington's good roads movement, striving for economic development and increased tourism. His own climbing experiences motivated him to help found the Seattle Mountaineers Club and chair the Mount Rainier Advisory Board. He fough long and vigorously for the advancement of Mount Rainier National Park. His Overarching goal was not personal gain, but economic development and increased tourism for Washington. Developing the Pacific Northwest is the first full-lenght biography of the photographer booster-mountaineer. Along with comparisons to work by his or famous brother and other contemporaries, the author devotes attention to Asahel's earlier years, his family and business relationships, his involvement with irrigation and cooperative marketing in eastern Washington, and his beliefs about resource development. Taken together, they provide a comprehnsive study of this premier Pacific Northwest photographer. Book jacket.
Contents:
Introduction : The contradictions of Asahel Curtis
Growing up, joining the gold rush, and returning
Photographing the Pacific Northwest
The Good Roads Movement : growing the Washington State Good Roads Association
The Good Roads Movement : battling Roland Hartley
The Good Roads Movement : nationalizing the highways
Mount Rainier : climbing the mountain, founding and leaving the mountaineers
Mount Rainier : founding and leading the Rainier Park Advisory Board
Mount Rainier : developing the park, dissolving the Rainier National Park Advisory Board
The Olympics : climbing the mountains, photographing the peninsula
The Olympics : battling against the Olympic National Park
Reclaiming the land, operating the "ranch"
Working and living : the later years.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780874223316
0874223318
OCLC:
912045227

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