
Developing the Pacific Northwest
The Life and Work of Asahel Curtis
William H. Wilson(Author)
Washington State University Press
Will be published approx. on 7. August 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
334 pages
978-0-87422-331-6 (ISBN)
Description
Asahel Curtis arrived on the Puget Sound in 1888. The teenager labored on farms and later in his brother Edward's successful Seattle photography studio. By 1895 his extended family resided together in the city. With their support, Asahel set out for Skagway, Alaska, in 1897. Armed with a box camera, he captured numerous images of the Klondike gold rush, recording the trail, miners, gold creeks, and Dawson City. After he returned home in 1899 he found himself at odds with Edward over those very photographs, leading to a lifelong estrangement. Asahel formed a studio with William P. Romans, and in time opened the Asahel Curtis Photo Co. Although he earned his living as a commercial photographer, his major focus was outside the camera. He married Florence Etta Carney and in 1907 purchased a small, irrigated Yakima Valley farm. Asahel did not drive, but he became a dedicated good roads movement member. With a goal of economic development and increased Washington tourism, he battled issues surrounding highway beautification, crumbling roads caused by a burgeoning trucking industry, an international highway connecting Puget Sound with Alaska, and Yellowstone Trail Association activities. Asahel held an enduring passion for Mount Rainier, and climbed its spectacular heights on multiple occasions. A founder of the Seattle Mountaineers Club, he also chaired the Mount Rainier Advisory Board, vigorously fighting for the advancement of Mount Rainier National Park.
Developing the Pacific Northwest is the first full-length biography of the photographer/booster/mountaineer. Along with comparisons to work by his brother and other contemporaries, the author devotes attention to Asahel's earlier years, his family and business relationships, his involvement with irrigation and cooperative marketing in eastern Washington, and his beliefs about resource development. Together, they provide a comprehensive study of this premier Pacific Northwest photographer.
Developing the Pacific Northwest is the first full-length biography of the photographer/booster/mountaineer. Along with comparisons to work by his brother and other contemporaries, the author devotes attention to Asahel's earlier years, his family and business relationships, his involvement with irrigation and cooperative marketing in eastern Washington, and his beliefs about resource development. Together, they provide a comprehensive study of this premier Pacific Northwest photographer.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Pullman, WA
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
533 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87422-331-6 (9780874223316)
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William H. Wilson is a professor emeritus of history in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Texas and an award-winning writer. He has served as president of the Society for American City and Regional Planning History, and also is a member of the Organization of American Historians, the Urban History Association, and the International Planning and History Society.
Content
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations in the Text
Introduction: The Contradictions of Asahel Curtis
1. Growing Up, Joining the Gold Rush, and Returning
2. Photographing the Pacific Northwest
3. The Good Roads Movement: Growing the Washington State Good Roads Association
4. The Good Roads Movement: Battling Roland Hartley
5. The Good Roads Movement: Nationalizing the Highways
6. Mount Rainier: Climbing the Mountain, Founding and Leaving the Mountaineers
7. Mount Rainier: Founding and Leading the Rainier National Park Advisory Board
8. Mount Rainier: Developing the Park, Dissolving the Rainier National Park Advisory Board
9. The Olympics: Climbing the Mountains, Photographing the Peninsula
10. The Olympics: Battling Against the Olympic National Park
11. Reclaiming the Land, Operating the "Ranch"
12. Working and Living: The Later Years
Author's Note
Principal Abbreviations in the Notes
Notes
Sources
Index
Abbreviations in the Text
Introduction: The Contradictions of Asahel Curtis
1. Growing Up, Joining the Gold Rush, and Returning
2. Photographing the Pacific Northwest
3. The Good Roads Movement: Growing the Washington State Good Roads Association
4. The Good Roads Movement: Battling Roland Hartley
5. The Good Roads Movement: Nationalizing the Highways
6. Mount Rainier: Climbing the Mountain, Founding and Leaving the Mountaineers
7. Mount Rainier: Founding and Leading the Rainier National Park Advisory Board
8. Mount Rainier: Developing the Park, Dissolving the Rainier National Park Advisory Board
9. The Olympics: Climbing the Mountains, Photographing the Peninsula
10. The Olympics: Battling Against the Olympic National Park
11. Reclaiming the Land, Operating the "Ranch"
12. Working and Living: The Later Years
Author's Note
Principal Abbreviations in the Notes
Notes
Sources
Index