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People doing stuff in the Herman Bohlman Collection |
Herman Theodore Bohlman was born on
April 15, 1872 in Portland, Oregon, and
lived there all of his life. He was a
lifelong friend of William L. Finley,
the renowned ornithologist, naturalist,
and conservationist. Bohlman and Finley
were co-founders of the North-Western
Ornithological Association in 1894 and
several accounts tell of Bohlman
teaching Finley photography…
The two started photographing birds in
the late 1890s and between 1899 and 1908
they made many trips to study and
photograph birds. Bohlman's photographs
appeared in U.S. and international
magazines, as well as in Finley's 1907
book, American Birds.
While Bohlman’s collection in the OSU
Archives is full of wonderful images of
birds found in the Pacific Northwest, it
is also a treasure trove of images of
“people doing stuff.” Included in the
collection are images of the Portland
waterfront wharves, Crater Lake, Alaska,
the Mazamas in the Mt. Jefferson region,
and Bohlman family & friends.
Fun fact: Bohlman was associated with
the family's plumbing business in
Portland for over 40 years.
Fun fact: On October 14, 1908 he
married Maud Bittleston at the Finley
home, Jennings Lodge. They had one son,
H. Theodore Bohlman.
Fun fact: The collection consists
primarily of lantern slides (mounted
& unmounted), glass negatives
ranging in size from 3.25x4.25 to
6.5x8.5, and nitrate base film
negatives.
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items are from between 16 Jan 2004 & 22 Sep 2009.