Name/Title
Print, PhotographicEntry/Object ID
1947.007.0035Description
Photo of Rawlins Republican office about 1906. It was located east of Rasmusson's store on Cedar Street. It moved to the First National Bank Building and then to the present location on April 14, 1946 at which time it became the Daily Times. Helen Irving, John Galvin, Blyde Hill, Joe Freeman and Frank Tuttle..
Update - 2009: Sepia print. Mounted on grey matboard. Image of five people - four men & one woman in a room full of machinery. Small room in back left with thin drawers like those used to hold type for printing. Men are in shirtsleeves; woman is wearing a dark apron.
Written on emulsion in blue ink near or on each person are numbers 1 to 5.
Written on back in blue ink: "1-dg" "Rawlins Republican office around 1906. It was located on Cedar Street. 1. - Helen Irving 2. John Galvin. 3. Blyde Hill 4. Joe Freeman 5. Frank Tuttle"
Written on back in black ink: "copied by State mounted"
Written on back in pencil: "(20)" "Page 61, pix 1" "5267".
Written in pencil on a white adhesive label pasted on back: "Interior business".
Label found with print: "The interior of the Rawlins Republican building when it was located east of Rasmussen's's store on Cedar Street. It was moved to the First National Bank building and then to the present location on April 14, 1946 at which time it became the Daily times".
Mounted on acidic matboard. Cut down from original size - edges rough & uneven. Transparent tape residue on back at top center. Bent & emulsion cracked at top center front. Image surface scuffed. Ink on emulsion.
One 7 7/8 x 10 black & white copy print. Written on back in pencil: "Daily times 1. Helen Irving 2. John Galvin 3. Blyde Hill 4. Joe Freeman %. Frank Tuttle: Stamped on back in black ink: "Meyers Studio Rawlins, Wyoming"
typed on a white adhesive label pasted to back of photo: "The interior of the Rawlins Republican Building when it was located of Rasmussion's store on Cedar Street. It was moved to the First National Bank Building 4th and Buffalo and then to the present location 6th and Buffalo on April 14, 1946 at which time it became the Daily Times"
Emulsion damaged by liquid; wrinkled. Upper left corner bent & emulsion cracked & crazed. Lower left corner bent - emulsion cracked. Paper clip mark on upper edge at left.
Update February 2011: Black & white copy print.
Written on back in black ink: "Rawlins Republican office around 1906. It was located on Cedar Street. !. Helen Irving 2. John Galvin 3. Blyde Hill 4. Joe Freeman 5. Frank Tuttle"
Stamped in black: "Copy Provided By The Wyoming State Archives and Historical Department" "Neg. No. 5267"
Good condition. Fingerprints, curled, rainbow emulsion, scratched, numbers written on & above people to identify, adhesive tape on back. Size 5 x 7"Collection
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