Dulcie B. Berget photographic collection on George L. Baker [graphic], circa 1930-1941.

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Dulcie B. Berget photographic collection on George L. Baker [graphic], circa 1930-1941.

32 black and white photographs and 1 hand-colored photograph, circa 1930-1941, of George L. Baker, Mabel Baker, the Portland Rose Festival and George L. Baker's funeral. George L. Baker is pictured with: C. Henri Labbe (French Consul), A. W. Norblad (Oregon Governor), Lt. M. Bellonte, Capt. D. Coste, Julius L. Meier, L. C. Newlands, Capt. E. V. Petties, Edwin P. Knepper, Capt. Frank Erin, C. B. Peyton, President Woodrow Wilson, Native Americans at the Glacier Park Hotel and Carl Laemmle. Also includes photograph of a Portland City Aid Car with Chairman Jack Liuhn(?), Capt. Fred Roberts, Oregon Governor Charles H. Martin, Commissioner Earl Riley, Sec. of State Earl Snell and Dr. Raymond Staub. Album 824 contains photographs of the Portland Rose Festival and roses in gardens, parks and front yards around Portland, Oregon. Album belonged to George L. Baker. Album 825 contains photographs of theater performers.

.56 cubic feet (33 photographs in 4 folders and 1 oversize folder, and 2 albums)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8185466

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