Washington State Library's collection of a portrait of Isaac I. Stevens circa 1940-circa 1950.

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Washington State Library's collection of a portrait of Isaac I. Stevens circa 1940-circa 1950.

This collection consists of 1 framed portrait of Isaac I. Stevens, former Territorial Governor of Washington State. The print is a matted portrait that appears to be a reproduction with a caption below the portrait that is framed. The portrait's size is approx. 10 in (24 cm.) x 7 in. (17 cm.) matted in a wooden frame approx. 18.5 in. (45 cm.) x 15.5 in. (38 cm.). The framed photograph is about 21 in. (53 cm.) x 18 in. (45 cm.).

1.5 linear feet (1 framed print)

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There are 3 Entities related to this resource.

Stevens, Isaac Ingalls, 1818-1862

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Graduate of West Point who served in Mexican War. Indian agent, Governor and delegate to Congress for Washington Territory. Chairman of the National Democratic Executive Committee in 1860. Major General in Union Army and killed at Chantilly, Va. in 1862. From the description of Letter, Aug. 9, 1860. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 55662318 Born 1818 in Andover, Mass.; graduate of West Point; served in Mexican War, 1846-47; Indian agent for Washing...

Washington Territory. Governor (1853-1857 : Stevens)

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Isaac I. Stevens was born near Andover, Mass., in 1818. Though often in poor health, he worked as a farm hand until his appointment to West Point, where he graduated first in the class of 1839. He entered the Engineering corps and served with distinction with the Coast and Geodetic Survey. Later he was called to action during the Mexican War and was wounded during the taking of Mexico City in 1848. He emerged from the Mexican War with the rank of brevet major. When Washington Territ...

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...