Hall of Northwest Coast Indians anthropological museum exhibition photographs, [ca. 1904]-1962.

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Hall of Northwest Coast Indians anthropological museum exhibition photographs, [ca. 1904]-1962.

Photographs showing the Hall, including views of the earlier and later versions of the exhibit hall--with and without the canoe in its center, the moving of the Haida canoe to the 77th Street entrance in 1960, murals by William S. Taylor and James C. Bell, preparing and pouring casts, and the photograph used for the Centennial stamp issued by the Museum. Photographs were taken by Julius Kirchner, Thomas Lunt, R. Weber, E.G. Keller, and Warman. Photographs are identified.

3 photonegatives : b&w copy.58 photonegatives : b&w.70 photonegatives : b&w ; 35 mm.148 photonegatives : b&w.49 photoprints : b&w mounted on file cards.60 photoprints : b&w mounted.

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American Museum of Natural History

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The American Museum of Natural History was founded in 1869 to be of service to the city's public schools, advance scientific research in natural history, and to exhibit natural history objects for casual visitors. From the description of Administrative files, 1869-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155513508 Museum exhibition displayed in the Museum's showcase in 1975. From the description of Cans from pressured city exhibition photographs, 1975. (Unknown). Wor...

Weber, Ruth

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Bell, James C.

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Lunt, Thomas

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American Museum of Natural History. Hall of Northwest Coast Indians.

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Keller, E. G.

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Kirchner, Julius

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Taylor, William Samuel.

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