Photo Record
Images

Metadata
Object ID |
PO.075.0472 |
Description |
Old Museum in North Bend High School classroom with students. Students gathered around glass showcase filled with Indian artifacts. Mrs Ada Hill stands behind showing them drum made by Snoqualmie Indian Tribe. Arrows and tomahawk are in red as well as Snoqualmie Tribe. The wide band around the drum is stretched skin and nailed on. The showcase has several woven baskets and pottery. On ledge above door is wagon wheel, snake skin on board, picture of William Taylor and a picture of Native American in circular frame. In foreground are school desks some with papers scattered about, one with a clutch bag of one of the girls. Dress hanging on wall belonged to Kate Borst, second wife of Jeremiah Borst. |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Collection |
Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum Photograph Collection |
Date |
1942 |
Year Range from |
1942 |
Year Range to |
1942 |
Search Terms |
North Bend 1940s Schools North Bend High School People Children Museums Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum Teachers |
People |
Hill, Ada Snyder Unknown |