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Title
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Boyle Photograph Collection
Subject
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Katie Boyle
William Boyle
Trinidad, CA
Crannell, CA
Description
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The Boyle Photograph Collection consists of photographic negatives taken by Katie and William Boyle of the Trinidad, Moonstone, Crannell and Westhaven areas of Humboldt County, California from 1966 through the early 1990s. As a school teacher in Trinidad, Katie photographed local historical photo collections covering the area's history, including local Indians, whaling, lighthouse keepers, schools, lumbering and transportation. In addition, she photographed contemporary local events such as the Trinidad bicentennial celebration and the Clam Beach Run. Her husband Bill worked for Hammond Lumber Company in Crannell, later Georgia Pacific, and took many photos documenting logging operations and practices as they existed in the 1960s and 1970s. A unique feature of the collection is the multiple re-photographing of views previously recorded by other photographers since Katie was particularly interested in documenting landscape change over time.
Date
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1900s-1990s (date span)
1910s-1970s (bulk dates)
Is Part Of
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Humboldt State University Library Special Collections
Still Image
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Original Format
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Photographic negative
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Title
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Railroad Trestle Bridge
Subject
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Lumbering
Railroads
Bulwinkle
Little River Redwood Company
Description
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A logging railroad trestle construction over Balke Creek in Little River Valley, circa 1907-1910. Little River Redwood Co. constructed a short line to join the Carson Co. line toward Fieldbrook. This was the highest single spile trestle (110 ft) in the world at that time. The engineers didn't like going over this trestle, as it wiggled.
Date
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1907-1910
Format
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Image/jpeg
Black and White Photograph
Identifier
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1999.03.0045
Is Part Of
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Historic Logging Exhibit
Creator
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Ericson
Source
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Humboldt State University Library Special Collections
Balke, William
Balke Creek
Bridges
Little River Redwood Company
Little River Valley
Logging
Lumber
Railroads