Photo Record
Images

Metadata
Object ID |
PO.308.0004 |
Description |
Peter Maloney, Jr. dressed as a Chicago paper boy. I thought perhaps you would like a photo of the little dears. I could not see you when I was up in Seattle last as we left sooner than we expected. When are you coming to NM? All of NB folks had a picnic dinner last Wednesday enjoyed ourselves fine. I must close write soon. Love From ACM (Annie Maloney) Regards to the Byerese's. Original: PETER MALONEY, NEWSPAPER BOY Postcard 3 1/2 x 5 1/2" Peter Maloney as a young boy selling newspapers, with a copy of The Saturday Blade in right hand; picture of W. D. Boyce on the front page: "One Million Papers a Week" printed above the newspaper name. "Push War on Tuberculosis" headline of the article on the front page. Peter is dressed in dark knee-pants, dark sweater, dark middy jacket with sailor collar and tie. He has black cotton stockings, high top boots, eyelet laced to the ankles with laces through the hooks above the ankles and dark cap with flowers pushed through design sewn on front of his cap. Peter has light colored canvas newspaper around his neck, hanging down his left side. The name of the photographer: A. Haug, North Bend, Wash., in lower right corner of photo. |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Collection |
Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum Photograph Collection |
Photographer |
Haug, A |
Search Terms |
People North Bend Pioneers Children 1910s Newspapers |
People |
Maloney, Peter J., Jr. Donlan Maloney, Annie |