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"Tracklaying machine on tracklaying from Sound to Deception Creek, Aug. -Dec. 92, No. 10 A.B.W."
Creation Date: 1892Catalog ID: 2013.0.184.4Call Number: GN CO/4black and white photographic copy print and copy negative, showing the "Tracklaying machine on tracklaying from Sound to Deception Creek, Aug. - Dec. 92, No. 10 A.B.W." Great Northern Railway, west side of Stevens Pass, Washington, Anders B. Wilse, photographer, Aug. - Dec. 1892. Close up view of railroad tracklaying machine, in snow covered terrain. One worker is visible standing next to the track. -
Ski Course, Stevens Pass, Wn.
Creation Date: ca. 1935Catalog ID: 2003.3.18Call Number: 2003.3.18View of a ski course at Stevens Pass in Washington State taken from the base of the course. At right is a portion of a building with skis vertical in the snow in front of the building. The upper torsos of a few skiers are above lower edge photo. Tiny figures are skiing down the course. Ellis, photographer, ca. 1935. -
Supt. O'Neil Amidst the Wreckage, Wellington Wreck, Wellington, WA
Creation Date: Mar. 10, 1910Catalog ID: 1943.42.17469Call Number: 1943.42.17469Black and white close glass plate negative image of Great Northern Railway Supt. James H. O'Neil amidst the snow covered wreckage of a train after the avalanche on Windy Mountain near Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountain Range, near Wellington King County, WA, March 10, 1910. The Wellington Avalanche occurred on March 1, 1910, killing 96 people. Asahel Curtis -
Town of Wellington, WA, Wellington Wreck
Creation Date: Mar. 10, 1910Catalog ID: 1943.42.17479Call Number: 1943.42.17479Black and white glass plate negative image of some Wellington, King County, WA partially snow covered buildings, and deep snow surrounding them. Partially visible signs on building at image left edge: ___Bro's; ____Beer. A man stands in the snow beside the building, and a partially logged slope is in the background. Two Great Northern Railway trains were destroyed in an avalanche on Windy Mountain near Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountain Range near Wellington on March 1, 1910, killing 96 people. Asahel Curtis -
[Entering the pass]
Creation Date: Feb. 3, 1953Catalog ID: C1986.43.53.2.3.1Twelve aerial Photographic negatives showing a mountain pass, relating to an airplane crash investigation -
Removing Bodies in the Debris 700 ft. Below Track, Wellington Wreck, Wellington, WA
Creation Date: Mar. 10, 1910Catalog ID: 1943.42.17459Call Number: 1943.42.17459Black and white glass plate negative image of men working to remove bodies from the snow covered debris 700 feet below the track on March 10, 1910,where a Great Northern Railway passenger train local no. 25 and the fast mail train no. 27 were swept by an avalanche killing 96 people on March 1, 1910, on Windy Mountain near Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountain Range, near Wellington, King County, WA. Asahel Curtis -
Remains of the Rotary Snowplow, Wellington Wreck, Wellington, WA
Creation Date: Mar. 10, 1910Catalog ID: 1943.42.17467Call Number: 1943.42.17467Black and white glass plate negative image of the remains of the rotary snowplow on one of the Great Northern Railway trains, and other snow covered debris, that was destroyed in the avalanche on Windy Mountain near Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountain Range near Wellington, King County, WA, March 10, 1910. The Wellington Avalanche occurred on March 1, 1910, killing 96 people. Asahel Curtis -
Remains of Cabin Where Four Laborers Were Killed in the Wellington Wreck
Creation Date: Mar. 10, 1910Catalog ID: 1943.42.17471Call Number: 1943.42.17471Black and white glass plate negative image, taken March 10, 1910, of the smashed wooden remains of a cabin where 4 laborers were killed in an avalanche, which also destroyed 2 Great Northern Railway trains, on Windy Mountain near Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountain Range near Wellington, King County, WA. The avalanche on March 1, 1910 killed 96 people. Asahel Curtis -
Mrs. Ross Phillips, Wellington Wreck, Wellington, WA
Creation Date: Mar 10, 1910Catalog ID: 1943.42.17475Call Number: 1943.42.17475Black and white close glass plate negative image of Mrs. Ross Phillips standing, smiling, in a metal shed near Windy Mountain, Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountains, near Wellington, King County, WA, Mar. 10, 1910. She wears a scarf covering her head, a heavy men's sports sweater, and boots reaching her knees. The Wellington Avalanche occurred on March 1, 1910, killing 96 people. Ross Phillips, a train brakeman, was rescued. Asahel Curtis -
Town of Wellington, WA, Wellington Wreck
Creation Date: Mar. 10, 1910Catalog ID: 1943.42.17478Call Number: 1943.42.17478Black and white glass plate negative image of some buildings in Wellington, King County, WA, March 10, 1910. Deep snow lies on the ground around them, and partially logged slopes are in the background. Two Great Northern Railway trains were destroyed in an avalanche on Windy Mountain near Stevens Pass in the Cascade Mountain Range near Wellington on March 1, 1910, killing 96 people. Asahel Curtis