Emails between Lynne Jordan and Misty Marquette re: research request, 2016-2017. Mentioned: relationship to Tiber (Teuber) and Lambert families; excerpts from In Paradise 1890-1960 by Barbara Lambert and Destination Cortez by June Cameron. May Ellingsen fonds mentioning Tibers, Marquettes, and Lamberts, early 1900s-1940s. Photocopied photographs from Grey album #2, 1910-1921. Info on 1901 census
Emails between Lynne Jordan and Misty Marquette re: research request, 2016-2017. Mentioned: relationship to Tiber (Teuber) and Lambert families; excerpts from In Paradise 1890-1960 by Barbara Lambert and Destination Cortez by June Cameron. May Ellingsen fonds mentioning Tibers, Marquettes, and Lamberts, early 1900s-1940s. Photocopied photographs from Grey album #2, 1910-1921. Info on 1901 census
Marriage license for Nicholas Thompson and Mary McLeod, 1906. Emails re: spelling of names, relationships to Mary McLeod, 2014. Mentioned: Robertson/Robinson, William; Mary Thompson; Len Thompson. Excerpt from Tidal Passages by Jeanette Taylor, 2008, re: Mary McLeod
Marriage license for Nicholas Thompson and Mary McLeod, 1906. Emails re: spelling of names, relationships to Mary McLeod, 2014. Mentioned: Robertson/Robinson, William; Mary Thompson; Len Thompson. Excerpt from Tidal Passages by Jeanette Taylor, 2008, re: Mary McLeod
Photograph taken from the beach looking up at the house of Mary and Oliver Ward. It was sold in 1969 to Richard and Jean Weaver who started the Cold Mountain Institute, which after Richard's death became Hollyhock.
Photograph taken from the beach looking up at the house of Mary and Oliver Ward. It was sold in 1969 to Richard and Jean Weaver who started the Cold Mountain Institute, which after Richard's death became Hollyhock.
Three greeting cards designed by artist Mary Weiler, who lived in Whaletown, and a series of four pen and ink drawings illustrating life aboard a fish boat. The latter were probably used as illustrations for an article written by Douglas (see Box 1 folder 29).
Three greeting cards designed by artist Mary Weiler, who lived in Whaletown, and a series of four pen and ink drawings illustrating life aboard a fish boat. The latter were probably used as illustrations for an article written by Douglas (see Box 1 folder 29).
Information on back of photo: Originally built by David Robertson for E. Paulson, sold to P. Morris, sold to Lloyd Stanley, sold to Oliver Ward, sold to "Cold Mountain" (R. Weaver)
Information on back of photo: Originally built by David Robertson for E. Paulson, sold to P. Morris, sold to Lloyd Stanley, sold to Oliver Ward, sold to "Cold Mountain" (R. Weaver)