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Pressed northwestern Alaskan wild flowers, 1903-1907 (AL+CA 4319)

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Summary

PH Coll 788.67 (See also PH Coll 328.560 and PH Coll 1240.66)

Subjects (LCTGM): Wildflowers--Alaska

Subjects (LCSH): Wild flowers--Alaska

The University of Washington has his work in their collection. He was born near Marshall, Missouri. He moved with his family to Lincoln, Nebraska when he was eight. In 1888, Dobbs moved to Bellingham, Washington, and partnered with F. F. Fleming at Dobbs & Fleming between 1890 and 1891. Dobbs had a photography studio in Bellingham for 12 years until 1900 when he moved to Nome, Alaska. He took a small schooner from Seattle to try and film the emergence of islands in the Bogoslof group. In Nome he photographed the town, the Seward Peninsula, and Inuit. He also reportedly prospected for gold. He partnered with A. B. Kinne to form Dobbs & Kinne in Nome.

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Date

1903 - 1907
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Beverly Bennett Dobbs (1868–1937)

A photographer and filmmaker in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
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Source

English: Alaska, Western Canada and United States Collection
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/
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