Isaac J. Frazee correspondence. 1892-1942.

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Isaac J. Frazee correspondence. 1892-1942.

Letters and illustrated envelope. Letters addressed to Frazee from George Wharton James, John Steven McGroarty, and William Wendt. Other correspondents are Antony Anderson, Harry Carr, John Clinton, B.F. Coulter, Bill Henry, Garnet Holme, benjamin Horning, and Frank Miller.

18 letters and 1 envelope ; 8 1/2 x 11 x 1/2 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6935996

California state library

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Miller, Frank H.

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Residents of South Bass Island, Ohio. From the description of Oral interview / Frank and Ruth Miller; interview conducted by Phoebe Borman, 1990. (Bowling Green State University). WorldCat record id: 68938435 ...

James, George Wharton, 1858-1923

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Lecturer and writer on the Southwest. Author of numerous works, including Picturesque Pala (Pasadena, Calif. : Radiant Life Press, c1916) From the description of Letter : San Diego, Calif., to [Edward E.] Ayer, 1916 June 24. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 38133245 George Wharton James was born on September 27, 1858 to a lower class family in Gainsborough, England, and died as a wealthy man on November 8, 1923 in San Francisco, California. He grew up studying literat...

Holme, Garnet.

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Anderson, Antony

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Henry, Bill, 1949-

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Wendt, William, 1865-1946

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William Wendt was a renowned Orange County landscape painter. He was born in Bentzen, Prussia, on February 20, 1865. After working in Chicago as a commercial artist, he joined the community of artists living in Laguna Beach. He opened Wendt Studios in Laguna Beach in 1918, which developed into a flourishing center for local artists. Wendt died in Laguna Beach on December 29, 1946. From the description of William Wendt letters to Guy and Lucia Edwards, 1930-19...

McGroarty, John Steven

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Coulter, B. F.

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Frazee, Isaac Jenkinson,

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Isaac Jenkinson Frazee was born in Winchester, Indiana in 1858. His family moved to California in 1873. Frazee worked various ranch jobs and took a trip to Yosemite which, following his marriage to Bettie Dickinson in 1885, inspired him to paint and write poetry. Frazee was also inspired by Indian culture and from 1915 into the mid-1920s produced a pageant play titled "Kitshi-Manido," performed in an amphitheatre next to the Frazee residence in Moosa, California. Frazee died in Lagu...

Carr, Harry L.

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In addition to his labor activites, Carr was the former president and business Representative of Carpenters District Council; president, King County Labor Council; board member, Forward Thrust; member, Seattle City Planning Commission; member, Civic Center Advisory Committee; board member, Greater Seattle Inc.; vice-chair, Metro Action Committee, 1957; vice-president United Good Neighbor Fund, 1958; director, Seattle Convention and Tourist Bureau, 1959; Board member, Seattle World Trade Center, ...

Clinton, John E. (John Eric)

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Horning, Benjamin.

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