Walter S. Bowman photographs 1880-1930

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Walter S. Bowman photographs 1880-1930

Walter S. Bowman (1865-1938) was a professional photographer who worked in Pendleton, Oregon, from the late 1880s to the mid 1930s. Bowman’s photographs document daily life in Eastern Oregon, including special events such as the Pendleton Round-Up. The collection consists of almost 800 negatives and prints representative of the span of the photographer's work, but his noted images of tribal people were largely destroyed after his death.

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Bakowski, B. B. ( -1911)/Oregon Art Co. of OR

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Pendleton Round-Up

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Bowman, Walter S., 1865-1938

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Walter Scott Bowman (b. February 8, 1865-d. November 27, 1938), was a professional photographer who worked in Pendleton, Oregon, from the late 1880s to the mid 1930s. Bowman's photographs document daily life in Eastern Oregon, including special events such as the Pendleton Round-Up. He was particularly noted for his portraits of tribal people, many of which were destroyed. ...

Raymond, W. A. (Will, 1864-1943

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