Betty Huser photographic collection [graphic], circa 1930-1939.

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Betty Huser photographic collection [graphic], circa 1930-1939.

12 black and white photographs, ca. 1930-1939, of unidentified portraits, primarily of men. Only E. S. Inglis is identified.

.18 cubic feet (12 photographs in 1 folder and 1 oversize folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8196492

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Inglis, E. S.

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Blank & Stoller (New York, N.Y.),

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Dassorrin, W. E.,

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Hebster,

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Huser, Betty,

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Boychuk, Walter, 1886-1967

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Walter Boychuk (1886-1967) worked as a photographer in Oregon for half a century, making portraits of everyone from ordinary citizens to nationally known figures, including Sen. Wayne Morse, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Eleanor Roosevelt, Lowell Thomas, and Norman Thomas. Boychuk was born Oct. 25, 1886, at Galatia, Austria. He immigrated to Canada in 1903 and came to Portland in 1906, where he began working as a photographer around 1912. For a few years during the late 1920s, ...

MacDonald, Pirie, 1867-1942

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Habenicht, George,

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