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Title
Mertie West and Agnes and Forrest Whitaker stand in a campsite, Inyo County vicinity, about 1930
Contributor
West, H. H. (Henry Hebard), 1872-1958
Date Created and/or Issued
About 1930
1930
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
West (H. H.) Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
Mertie West was H. H. West's second wife. Forrest Whitaker was her brother and Agnes Whitaker was Forrest's wife.
Mertie West and Agnes and Forrest Whitaker stand in a campsite. There is a tent behind Mertie and two others at the left. Agnes wears an apron.
Text from negative sleeve: 728. Pine Creek, Cali. About 1930. 1. Will Shaw fishing in Pine Creek. 2. The fish he caught. Note the fish shadow. 3. H. H. West Jr and Will Shaw catching grasshoppers. 4. H. H. West Jr on the grasshopper hunt. 5. A pack train coming into Gray's Meadow late in the evening. 6. Our camp under the pine tree. 6 negatives.
Type

Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_0728_006
ark:/21198/zz002hrhh5
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Camping--California--Inyo County
Whitaker, Agnes Hawley, 1878-1967
Whitaker, Forrest, 1877-1972
West, Mertie Whitaker, 1875-1972
Source
West (H. H.) Collection

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