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Britt, Emil, 1862-1950

 Person

Biography

Peter Britt and Amalia Grob had three children, Emil (1862-1950), Arnold (1864, aged three months), Amalia (1865-1954).

Emil Britt began making photos professionally in 1883 after training for a year in San Francisco. Emil carried the camera out on many picnic excursions in the earlier part of the twentieth century.

Found in 1581 Collections and/or Records:

Otis Krause, young boy, portrait
Otis Krause, young boy, portrait

Otis Krause, young boy, portrait

 Digital Image
Identifier: https://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15013coll1/id/156

Outdoor photographs, bulk: 1874-1939

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS003:02
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Most of the prints are portraits taken by Peter Britt. After 1883, Emil Britt was also in the studio. Nearly half the portraits are unidentified. Peter Britt did take photographs outside the studio infrequently. His most well-known effort occurred in 1874 at Crater Lake. He created what is probably the only wet-process photo of Crater Lake. William Gladstone Steel used the photograph in his successful effort to have Crater Lake designated a National Park. This collection includes the...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1874-1939

Oversize

 Series — Folder 08: Series MSS003:04 [Barcode: 35138008223296]
Identifier: MSS003:04
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Most of the prints are portraits taken by Peter Britt. After 1883, Emil Britt was also in the studio. Nearly half the portraits are unidentified. Peter Britt did take photographs outside the studio infrequently. His most well-known effort occurred in 1874 at Crater Lake. He created what is probably the only wet-process photo of Crater Lake. William Gladstone Steel used the photograph in his successful effort to have Crater Lake designated a National Park. This collection includes the...
Dates: 1850-1950

Oversize, bulk: 18uu

 Sub-Series — Folder 08: Series MSS003:04 [Barcode: 35138008223296], Folder: 01
Identifier: MSS003:04.01
Scope and Contents

Overview of Jacksonville. Mollie Britt and Peter Britt. Six photographs.

Dates: Majority of material found within 18uu

Owen Keegan and wife, March 1887

 Sub-Group — Box 03: Series MSS003:01 [Barcode: 35138008229202], Folder: 01, Object: 04
Identifier: MSS003:01.28.04
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Twenty nine photographs.

Dates: March 1887

P. Ivory, 1888

 Sub-Group — Box 02: Series MSS003:01 [Barcode: 35138008229194], Folder: 15, Object: 02
Identifier: MSS003:01.27.02
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Thrity two photographs.

Dates: 1888
P. Ivory, standing portrait
P. Ivory, standing portrait

P. Ivory, standing portrait

 Digital Image
Identifier: https://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15013coll1/id/184

P. J. Ryan, September 1888

 Sub-Group — Box 04: Series MSS003:01 [Barcode: 35138008115534], Folder: 02, Object: 20
Identifier: MSS003:01.42.20
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

Twenty eight photographs.

Dates: September 1888
P. J. Ryan, portrait
P. J. Ryan, portrait

P. J. Ryan, portrait

 Digital Image
Identifier: https://cdm16085.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15013coll1/id/284

P. Offenbacher and wife, 18uu

 Sub-Group — Box 03: Series MSS003:01 [Barcode: 35138008229202], Folder: 11, Object: 01
Identifier: MSS003:01.38.01
Scope and Contents

Mrs. Offenbacher was Mary Josephine ("Mamie") Cameron

Dates: 18uu

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Archival Object 804
Digital Record 776
Collection 1
 
Subject
Photographs 1567
Individuals -- Portraits -- Southern Oregon 1111
Children -- portraits -- Southern Oregon 298
Homes and haunts 62
Jacksonville (Or.) 42