Snoqualmie Falls, ca 1885 (MOHAI 7193)
Summary
Many photographers have tried to capture the beauty of Snoqualmie Falls. Sometime in the mid-1880s, Seattle photographer Theodore Peiser set up his camera on the rocks below the falls and snapped this broad image. At the same time, a painter (lower left center) has set up his easel, and is painting the scene. Neither Snoqualmie Falls Lodge nor the nearby hydroelectric plant had been built at this time.
Subjects (LCTGM): Rocks; Waterfalls
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Tags
photographs by theodore e peiser
snoqualmie falls
waterfalls
museum of history and industry
seattle
washington state
Date
1880 - 1889
Source
Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) Seattle
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain