Guide to the Osmar Waller Photographs ca. 1890s
PC 162

Summary Information

Repository
Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections
Creator
Waller, O.L. (Osmar Lysander), 1857-1935
Title
Osmar Waller Photographs
ID
PC 162
Date [inclusive]
ca. 1890s
Extent
.25 linear feet of shelf space, 1 box, 17 images
Language
Collection materials are in English.
Abstract
Unlabeled and unidentified prints of the Osmar Waller home and family in Pullman, Washington, taken between about 1895 and 1906. Some photographs are of unidentified Pullman homes. A few photographs are from other areas, including one from Chicago.

Preferred Citation

[Item Description] Waller, Osmar Family Photographs, ca. 1890s

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

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Biography/History

Born Nov. 30, 1857 in Ohio, Osmar Lysander Waller moved to Colfax, Washington, in 1890 to serve as superintendent of schools there. In 1893 he moved to Pullman as a Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering at the college there. Osmar had married Belle Mary Brown in 1885, and they had three daughters, Florence (b. 1889), Gladys (b. 1891), and Anna (b. 1894). Osmar remained at Washington State College until 1930, when he retired for medical reasons. He passed away in Pullman on August 3, 1935.

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Scope and Content

The collection consists of 14 photographic prints and 11 glass plate negatives, 8 of which overlap, leaving 17 unique images. All are unlabeled, but the majority of them are of Pullman, Washington. The identification of the photographs as the Osmar Waller family comes through historical research, as no identification was retained with the original photographs.

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Arrangement

The original set of fourteen prints were organized and numbered at the archives and stored in folder 1, with like photographs grouped. The first four photographs are all Waller’s Star Route (Maple St.) home and neighborhood on Pullman’s College Hill. The next two (5-6) are Pullman homes (probably that same neighborhood). Photos 7-9 are houses in unknown locations, probably not Pullman proper. 10-12 are interior shots, of Waller’s daughters, wife, and a Christmas tree. 13-14 are distant locations. The eleven negatives do not match up perfectly with the prints, and are kept in order in folder 2. The first eight negatives match to prints number 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 13. Three additional negative had no prints, and are numbered below as 15, 16, and 17. These three are Waller family images, and likely would have been grouped with print images 10-11. The glass negatives, plus those prints not available on glass, have been scanned as 600 dpi tiffs and are retained in MASC’s digital archives.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Washington State University Libraries Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections  © 2016

http://www.libraries.wsu.edu/masc/

Terrell Library

P.O. Box 645610

Pullman, WA, 99164-5610 USA

509-335-6691

mascref@wsu.edu

Restrictions on Access

This collection is open and available for research use. Images are no longer in copyright.

Acquisition Information

The photographs were donated to Washington State University Libraries’ Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections (MASC) in September 2016 by Rawson Mordhorst of Oak Harbor, WA and retained as UPC 16-01. Mr. Mordhorst notes that he found glass negative versions of these prints in the attic of WSU’s Carpenter Hall. The glass plates were given to a cousin, Robert Hirschel, who in turn donated those to MASC in late October, 2016. Mr. Mordhorst thinks that he found glass negative versions of these prints in the attic of WSU’s Carpenter Hall during remodeling in the early 1960s (he thinks this was most likely during the 1961-1962 school year, while Mr. Hirschel thinks it was likely 1958-1959). Hirschel, who taught high school photography, made prints from the glass negatives himself at that time.

Processing Information

The collection was processed in September-October of 2016 by University Archivist Mark O’English.

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Names and Subjects

Genre(s)

  • Glass negatives -- Washington (State)

Geographic Name(s)

  • Pullman (Wash.) -- Photographs.

Subject(s)

  • Photographs.
  • Washington (State)

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Detailed Description of Collection

folder image

Waller family home, 1407 Star Route, Pullman, and neighborhood. Circa 1896. 

1, 2 1

Waller family home, close-up. 

1 2

Waller family home with a horse (“Old Fred”) and cart in front. 

1 3

Horse and cart with neighborhood in the background. 

1 4

House, Pullman. 

1 5

House, Pullman. 

1, 2 6

Farmhouse, location unknown. 

1, 2 7

House, location unknown. On porch are Osmar’s three daughters, wife, and two older people, presumably the parents of either Osmar or Belle. Circa 1895. 

1, 2 8

Three daughters in yard, location unknown. 

1, 2 9

Three daughters with their mother, Belle. Interior. Circa 1897. 

1, 2 10

Three daughters with two cats. Interior. Circa 1897. 

1, 2 11

Candlelit Christmas tree. Interior. 

1 12

Chicago. Taken on West Adams street looking eastwards from just west of South Wells St. Old Rand McNally Building is on right. Taken between 1889 and 1906, possibly ca. 1896. 

1, 2 13

Rural scene, location unknown. possibly a flood aftermath? 

1 14

One of the daughters. Interior. 

2 15

Belle. Interior. 

2 16

Belle reading a book. Interior. 

2 17

Non-photographic supporting documentation. 

3 18