Beverly B. Dobbs photographs, circa 1900-1912 [graphic]. ca. 1900-1912.

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Beverly B. Dobbs photographs, circa 1900-1912 [graphic]. ca. 1900-1912.

The Beverly B. Dobbs photographs contain images made by Beverly Dobbs of gold-mining scenes, town views, youth basketball teams and Inuit culture in Nome, Alaska, in the early 20th century. Also included are photographs depicting the activities of the Pioneer Mining Company and the Hot Air Mining Company.

61 photographic prints : b&w ; various sizes.1 album (60 photographic prints) : b&w ; various sizes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7684389

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University of Washington. Libraries. Digital Initiatives Program

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Dobbs, B. B. (Beverly Bennett)

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B. B. Dobbs (1868-1937) was active as a photographer and also was a pioneer in the emerging motion picture business in both Alaska and Washington State during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; he is believed to be one of the first individuals to have used motion picture film north of the Arctic Circle. Born Beverly Bennett Dobbs near Marshall, Missouri, he first learned photography in Lincoln, Nebraska. In 1888, Dobbs moved to Bellingham, Washington, whe...

Pioneer Mining Company

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Hot Air Mining Company.

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