Carson D. Boren plaque, 1952
Title
Carson D . Boren plaque , 1952
Identifier
spl_shp_20006
Description (transcribed from original)
Transcribed from photograph : "Monuments . Boren (Carson D.) plaque , marking location of the first cabin home built by a white man , April 1952 . Tablet erected by the Washington University State Historical Society , November 13 , 1905 . Hoge Building , 2nd Ave . & Cherry St. "
Subjects (LCSH)
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc. Housing, Single family--Washington (State)--Seattle Dwellings--Washington (State)--Seattle Boren, Carson D., 1824?-1912 Washington University State Historical Society Second Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) Cherry Street (Seattle, Wash.) Plaques, plaquettes--Washington (State)--Seattle Office buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle Central business districts--Washington (State)--Seattle Hoge Building (Seattle, Wash.) Lenggenhager, Werner
Photographer
Lenggenhager, Werner
Neighborhood
Central Business District Pioneer Square Downtown
Address
705 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104
Latitude
47.602992
Longitude
-122.333562
Date Created
1952
Decade
1950/1959
Type
image
Local Type
photographs
Physical Measurements
24.82 x 19.61 cm
Digitization Specifications
Master images scanned on Epson 10000 XL flatbed at 600 ppi, 24 bit color, and saved as TIFF files. Adobe Photoshop used to resize images to 300 ppi and convert to JPEG format. Master file size: 81,458,592 bytes.
Digital Collection
Seattle Historical Photograph Collection
Rights and Reproduction
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Publication Status
Undetermined
Copyright Status
In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Rights URI
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/
Copyright Notes
This item is in copyright and rights have been transferred to the Seattle Public Library . Although some of Mr . Lenggenhager’s photographs were published in the Seattle Times and in historical books such as “The Look of Old Time Washington” and “Where the Washingtonians Lived,” the majority of his photographs are presumed to be unpublished . Unpublished works have a copyright term of the life of the creator plus 70 years . Since Mr . Lenggenhager died in 1988 , the copyright term for his unpublished work will expire in 2059 . Published works will remain in copyright 95 years from the date of publication . The library has made this photograph available for educational and non-commercial use . Please contact the Seattle Public Library Special Collections Department at ask@spl.org with questions regarding other uses .
Public Domain Date
2059
Date Digital
2012-09-26
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