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Edson, Brady & Juleen – Three Photographers Active at Tulalip Early in the 20th Century.

J. A. Juleen 1914 photograph of Tulalip Indian women.  Photograph from the Everett Public Library Glass Plate Negative J-184

J. A. Juleen 1914 photograph of Tulalip Indian women. Photograph from the Everett Public Library Glass Plate Negative J-184

The Stanwood Area Historical Society H & H program for Nov 9 features the photographs of

“Edson, Brady & Juleen – Three Photographers Active at Tulalip Early in the 20th Century.”
A slide presentation by David Dilgard, Everett Public Library Historian
Sunday November 9th, 2014 4:00 p.m.
Floyd Norgaard Cultural Center
27130 102nd Ave NW
Stanwood WA
The program presents photographs taken on the Tulalip Reservation by Norman S. Edson (1876-1968), Ferdinand Brady (1880-1967) and J. A. Juleen (1874-1935).
Edson was the son of a well-known Canadian landscape painter. An accomplished violinist and avid ornithologist, he learned photography from Bert Brush of Everett and often used his photos as the basis for his drawings and paintings.
Ferd Brady was based initially in Marysville and later moved to Anacortes after producing an impressive array of postcard views of Tulalip residents and buildings.
Everett photographer J. A. Juleen’s remarkable 1914 photos of tribal leader William Shelton and the Treaty Day observance at Tulalip survive as glass negatives in the collection of the Everett Public Library.  Many of our organizations have other photographs taken by Juleen throughout the County.
Take advantage of this great opportunity to learn more about Snohomish County history through the eyes of the local photographers of the day.

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