George I. Hazeltine and Martin M. Hazeltine photographs [graphic], 1866-ca. 1920 (bulk 1866-1900).
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Hazeltine, Martin M. (Martin Mason), 1827-1903,
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Brothers Martin Mason Hazeltine (1827-1903) and George Irving Hazeltine (1836-1918) trained in photography in New York City in 1852 and headed to California, where Martin made his name with photography in Yosemite. George moved to Baker County, Or., where he engaged in photography, mining, and public service. George concentrated on studio portraiture and scenic views of Eastern Oregon. Martin made his living and reputation almost entirely in photography, traveling widely in the West from Califor...
Hazeltine family.
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Cliff House (San Francisco, Calif.)
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Meeker, Ezra, 1830-1928
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Meeker was a pioneer on the wagon trail. From the description of Letter : Los Angeles, Calif., to Rolland A. Vandegrift, University of Southern California, 1924 April 28. (Natural History Museum Foundation, Los Angeles County). WorldCat record id: 23367142 Ezra Meeker was an early pioneer who traveled the Oregon Trail by ox cart as a young man. Beginning in his 70s he worked tirelessly to memorialize the trail, repeatedly retracing the trip of his youth. Meeker was born in H...
Hazeltine, George Irving, 1836?-1918
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Biography Martin Mason Hazeltine was born July 31, 1827 in Vermont. Martin and his brother George Irving studied photography together in St. Charles, Illinois and then in New York City. In 1853 they arrived in San Francisco, where they opened a daguerreotype shop. In the mid-1860s Martin moved to Mendocino to practice photography, much of which would be published by J.P. Soule and Lawrence & Houseworth. In the late 1860s Martin began to p...