Washington State Library's collection of posters, circa 1978-1993.

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Washington State Library's collection of posters, circa 1978-1993.

This collection consists of about 78 posters that have been collected from about 1978 through 1993. The posters range in size from 17 in. (43 cm.) x 11 in. (28 cm.) to 24 in. (60 cm.) x 18 in. (45 cm.). Some of the posters are encapsulated. The two posters by Sue Olsen are copyrighted in 1978. The poster titled Mason County is 68 of 200. The poster titled Mason County, Washington is 71 of 250.

1.5 linear foot (1 box of ca. 78 posters)

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Gain, Peter.

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Washington Center for the Performing Arts (Olympia, Wash.)

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Berger, Barbara, 1945 March 1-

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Flagg, Ernest, 1857-1947

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Ernest Flagg (February 6, 1857 – April 10, 1947) was born in Brooklyn, New York. He married Margaret E. Bonnell, with whom he had one daughter, Betsey Flagg. A student of Le Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Flagg’s work refers to classical architecture. After completing his studies, in 1891, Flagg and John Prentiss Benson started Flagg & Benson, (later Flagg, Benson & Brockway), and the firm designed St. Luke’s Hospital, in New York. In 1894, Ernest Flagg went i...

Olsen, Sue (Suzanne)

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Washington State Library

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Maud P. Mitchell was born about 1883 in Oregon. She married Chas. R. Mitchell and by 1920 they were living in Chehalis, WA. Charles was an assistant cashier at the bank. Charles had become a banker by 1930. Between 1957 & 1958 Charles passed away. And Maud passed away on 29 May 1960 in Chehalis, WA. From the description of Washington State Library's collection of Maud Mitchell's history of Chehalis and Lewis counties, 1845-1858. (Washington State Library, Office of Secretary of S...

Ramsey, Guy Reed

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Guy Reed Ramsey was born on August 15, 1894 at Warrensburg, Missouri where he was educated in the public schools. After high school graduation in 1913, he entered the tire business. He worked in stores in Kansas City, MO; Joplin, MO and Jacksonville, FL. After he served a year in World War I, he returned to Kansas City. At the age of 31, he enrolled in the College of Forestry at the University of Washington. He received his bachelor's degree in 1929 and a Master of Science in Forestry in 1931. H...

Washington Trust for Historic Preservation

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Maher, Douglas James, 1946-

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Reed, Sam, 1941-

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Randlett, Mary, 1924-

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Nancy Blankenship Pryor was born in Walla Walla, WA in 1925. She graduated from Roosevelt High School in Seattle, WA. She attended Whitman College and the University of Washington School of Librarianship. She was the chief librarian of the Washington/Northwest Room and the custodian librarian of the Washington Author's Collection. She served as the chief librarian of the Washington/Northwest Room for 15 years. In 1966 she helps create the Governor's Writers Awards. During the 1970's...