Relander Photographs

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    Four Friends
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-09-11)
    Four college co-ed friends posing for the camera in a Seattle neighborhood. Circa 1910.
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    Sunnyside Dam on the Yakima River
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-07-20) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Sunnyside Dam on Yakima River at low water with fishing platforms. June 7th, 1962.
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    Kids Clowning Around
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-07-26)
    Children clowning for the camera.
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    Orcas Island Historical Museum
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2024-02-28) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Orcas Island Historical Museum, Eastsound, WA. 1962. From the museum's website: https://www.orcasmuseums.org/about-us.html The Orcas Island Historical Society’s first museum consisted of artifacts displayed on the front porch of a pioneer family’s home. Property for a permanent museum site was eventually obtained in the village of Eastsound, a location the facility continues to occupy today. In the 1950s and 1960s, various island families donated six original homestead cabins built during the 1870s and the 1890s to the Society. Volunteers disassembled the structures at their original sites, then moved, reconstructed and linked the structures together to create the main museum facility. These cabins are now over a hundred years old, and not only house the collections, but are considered important historical artifacts in themselves. Each cabin serves as a space for interpreting specific aspects of island history as told through the life stories and material culture of the Native American and early European-American settlers of this area. The Orcas Island Historical Museum is unique in being the only object-based, interpretive heritage facility for the island, with a permanent collection comprised of approximately 6000 objects, paper documents and photographs.
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    Shoreline, possibly Bainbridge Island
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2024-02-28) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Shoreline, possibly Bainbridge Island. The series of photos suggests this could possibly be Orcas Island if it isn't Bainbridge. 1962.
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    Man Feeding Deer
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-09-06)
    Man feeding deer in a forest. Circa 1910s.
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    Downtown Visalia, CA
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-12-20) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Aerial photograph of downtown Visalia, CA, near Church & Main Street, by Clifford "Click" Relander. 1940s.
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    Alice Slim Jim Charley with sculpture
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-09-29) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Alice Slim Jim Charley next to a sculpture of her by Clifford "Click" Relander. She was the last surviving member of the Wasallapum tribe. She lived at Hood River. Photo from circa 1955.
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    185th Infantry
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2024-01-04) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    185th Infantry, men in line to board a train at Visalia, CA, possibly 1941.
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    Guide Signs, Yakama Indian Reservation
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-07-21) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Guide post signs, southern edge of the Yakama Indian Reservation.
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    Seattle Art Museum (today's Asian Art Museum)
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-09-19)
    Seattle Art Museum, circa late 1930s. Founded by Richard E. Fuller and designed by architect Carl F. Gould, built in 1933. Located at Volunteer Park in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. The Seattle Art Museum moved to downtown Seattle in 1991 and this building became the Asian Art Museum in 1994.
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    University of Washington, Department of Chemistry (Bagley Hall) and Drumheller Fountain
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-09-08)
    Department of Chemistry (Bagley Hall), University of Washington, Drumheller Fountain frozen in foreground. Bagley Hall was constructed in 1936 and designed by architect Carl F. Gould. The Drumheller Fountain was built for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909.
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    1911 Ford Model T
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-08-24)
    Ford Model T automobile, 1911.
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    Flag of Smohalla
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-06-28) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Flag of Smohalla blowing in the wind, near Priest Rapids Dam, Wanapum tribe.
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    White Swan Encampment, July 4th, 1962
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-12-27) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    White Swan Encampment July 4, 1962, photographer: Clifford "Click" Relander.
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    Fort Borst Blockhouse
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-12-20)
    Fort Borst blockhouse, built in 1856 in Centralia, WA. Constructed by soldiers under Captain Francis Goff for grain storage. Settlers Joseph and Adeline Borst bought the building after the Indian Wars and continued to use it for grain storage. It was physically moved in 1919 and 1922 under threat of flooding by the nearby Chehalis River.
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    Virginia "Ginny" Relander in the Cascades
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2024-01-31) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Virginia "Ginny" Relander with the Relander puppy, Lummie, looking out on a scenic view, Cascadian forest, snow capped mountains. They are standing on a gravel road.
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    Virginia "Ginny" Relander in the Cascades
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2024-01-31) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Virginia "Ginny" Relander with the Relander puppy, Lummie, walking down a road with snowy conditions, in a Cascadian forest (3.5" x 3.5" print).
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    Aerial View, Bridge Over a River
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-12-07) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Aerial view over a river with a bridge. There's a town, or industrial center, in view and another plane flying below.
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    Yokuts Tribe, California
    (Yakima Valley Libraries, 2023-09-29) Relander, Clifford "Click"
    Regina Garcia (half Tachi, half Wukchumni), eating acorn mush, near Visalia, California, sometime between 1935 and 1940.