Walter Balderston Collection
Dublin Core
Title
Walter Balderston Collection
Subject
Deep Springs photos
Description
Deep Springs photos
Creator
Walter Balderston DS30
Source
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Collection 37/4/1770, Lucien L Nunn papers, [ca. 1890-1971], Box 33
Publisher
n/a
Date
1930-1933 plus a few earlier
Contributor
Denis Clark
Rights
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Collection 37/4/1770, Lucien L Nunn papers, [ca. 1890-1971], Box 33
Relation
n/a
Format
mostly black and white photo prints approximately 3 x 5 inches
Language
n/a
Type
still image
Coverage
Deep Springs and surrounding area
Collection Items
Buildings at Deep Springs Lake
Buildings associated with salt works at Deep Springs Lake; caption on photo rear reads, "Buildings at Deep Springs Lake. They belong to Inyo Chemical Co. which attempted to extract potash from lake during war & then went broke."
Deep Springs faculty 1930-1931
Faculty identified as Glen D Camp, Mrs. Camp; Eric Moeller, Mrs. Moeller (may be Mueller), Alice (or Alise) Kumler, Warren Kumler.
DS faculty, students, and Trustees 1931
Probably a TDS meeting; individuals identified on picture back and accompanying labeled image, including Moeller, Lamp(?), Laise, Allen, Noon, Biersach (Sr and Jr), Ohlinger, Kumler, Mooers(?), Gilliard, Lewis, Matson, W Balderston(?), Disckson
EM Johnson at Deep Springs
Elmer M "Johnny" Johnson, standing next to vehicle near Main Building porch
Father Meehan November 6, 1932
Ed Meehan became a Roman Catholic priest, hence the "Father Meehan" title, would have been visiting