File:Exterior of CT Wernecke fur store, Seattle, ca 1895 (MOHAI 9970).jpg
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[edit]English: Exterior of C.T. Wernecke fur store, Seattle, ca. 1895 ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Photographer |
creator QS:P170,Q26202817 |
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Title |
English: Exterior of C.T. Wernecke fur store, Seattle, ca. 1895 |
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Description |
English: Fur trading in the Pacific Northwest dates back to the 1700s. The first raw fur auction in the United States was organized in Seattle in 1898, coinciding with the Klondike Gold Rush, which had started in 1896. Ohio-born Charles Theodore Wernecke had come to Seattle in 1897 and ran a store that bought raw furs, manufactured fur clothing, and catered to the miners. The 1897-1900 Seattle City Directories list C.T. Wernecke, furrier, on the waterfront at Railroad Avenue (now Alaskan Way) and Columbia Street, near Colman Dock. Here, C.T. Wernecke (with beard) and his employees stand on the wooden sidewalk outside the store. To his right is Alice L. Esson, and to her right is Mary Stevenson. To the far right is fur cutter John Finney. Handwritten on verso: The man with the beard is Mr. Wernecke – next to him my mother Alice L. Esson – next to her Mary Stevenson – the man at right was the fur cutter John Finnie [spelled Finney in city directories] – later he and Mary Stevenson were married and moved to Issaquah, Wash. where he operated a butcher shop and reared three sons. Additional caption information: HistoryLink essay 7205
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Depicted place |
English: United States--Washington (State)--Seattle |
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Date |
circa 1895 date QS:P571,+1895-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Medium |
English: 1 photographic print mounted on cardboard: b&w |
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Dimensions |
height: 7.7 in (19.6 cm); width: 6 in (15.2 cm) dimensions QS:P2048,7.75U218593 dimensions QS:P2049,6U218593 |
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q219563 |
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English: Museum of History and Industry |
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Credit Line InfoField | MOHAI, Seattle Historical Society Collection, SHS2525 |
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