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Mary Harriman Rumsey collection of Harriman Alaska Expedition photographs

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Object Details

Summary

The Mary Harriman Rumsey collection largely consists of photographic prints and lantern slides documenting the Harriman Expedition to Alaska in summer 1899. These depict members of the expedition and Alaskan scenery and people. The collection also includes scenic photographs of Alaska taken by Dora Keen in 1914 and photographs of Blackfeet, Hopi, Apache, and Suquamish Indians made by Edward Curtis in 1900 and 1903.

Scope and Contents

The bulk of the collection comprises photographic prints, lantern slides, and one map documenting the Harriman Alaska Expedition from May to July of 1899. These photographs were made by members of the expedition, most prominently its official photographer Edward S. Curtis, funder Edward Henry Harriman, and lead scientist C. Hart Merriam. They depict Alaskan scenery, members of the expedition, and Native people and settlements that they encountered. Mary Harriman Rumsey's collection also includes later platinum prints of American Indians made and signed by Curtis (1900, 1903), photographs of glaciers in Alaska by Dora Keen (1914), a photograph of a painting by Charles Schreyvogel (1903), and a photograph of White Pass by Arthur Clarence Pillsbury (1898).
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Collector

Rumsey, Mary Harriman, 1881-1934.

Names

Harriman Alaska Expedition (1899)

Photographer

Averell, William H.
Coe, Wesley R. (Wesley Roswell), 1869-1960
Cole, Leon J. (Leon Jacob), 1877-1948
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952
Devereux, W. B.
Gilbert, Grove Karl, 1843-1918
Harriman, Edward Henry, 1848-1909
Keen, Dora, 1871-
Merriam, C. Hart (Clinton Hart), 1855-1942
Pillsbury, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence)
Ridgway, Robert, 1850-1929

Artist

Schreyvogel, Charles, 1861-1912

Place

British Columbia
Siberia (Russia)
Alaska

Topic

Scientific expeditions

Provenance

This collection was donated as part of the estate of Mary Harriman Rumsey to the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, in May 1934.

Collector

Rumsey, Mary Harriman, 1881-1934.

Culture

Suquamish
Hopi Pueblo
Pikuni Blackfeet (Piegan)
Yakutat Tlingit
A:shiwi (Zuni)
Apache
Siberian Yupik
Tlingit
Unangax̂ (Aleut)

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Mary Harriman Rumsey collection of Harriman Alaska Expedition photographs

Sponsor

This collection was processed with funding from the Smithsonian Women's Committee.

Biographical / Historical

Mary Harriman Rumsey (1881-1934) was an important American philanthropist and the oldest child of railroad tycoon Edward Henry Harriman. In 1901, while studying at Barnard College, she co-founded the Junior League for the Promotion of Settlement Movements (later named the Junior League of the City of New York), which facilitated charitable work by privileged women among New York's impoverished groups. Rumsey's efforts lead to the establishment of the Association of Junior Leagues International Inc. in 1921. Additionally, Rumsey co-founded Today magazine with her brother Averell Harriman and others, and in 1933 she chaired the Consumer Advisory Board of the National Recovery Administration. In 1899, Mary Harriman was among the Harriman family members who accompanied the Harriman Alaska Expedition. Originally planned as a bear-hunting trip for the family, the expedition, was funded by Edward Henry Harriman and organized with the help of ethnographer and naturalist Clinton Hart Merriam. The party of accomplished scientists, naturalists, photographers, artists, and writers cruised from British Columbia to Siberia and back on a private ship, the SS George W. Elder, in June and July of 1899. The scientists' findings were published in the thirteen-volume Harriman Alaska Series, and Harriman also paid the expedition's official photographer, Edward S. Curtis, to compile souvenir albums from the over 5,000 photographs made during the course of the expedition.

Extent

396 Lantern slides
286 Photographic prints
1 Map

Date

1898-1900
1903
1914
bulk 1899-1899

Custodial History

Photographs of the Harriman Alaska Expedition may have originally been collected by Edward Henry Harriman.

Archival Repository

National Museum of the American Indian

Identifier

NMAI.AC.053

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Lantern slides
Photographic prints
Maps

Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Mary Harriman Rumsey Collection of Harriman Alaska Expedition Photographs, Box and Folder Number; National Museum of the American Indian Archive Center, Smithsonian Institution.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in three series: photographs relating to the Harriman Expedition; photographs of Alaska that were not made on the Harriman Expedition; and other photographs relating to American Indians. The Harriman series is arranged in a rough chronological order.

Processing Information

Processed by Sarah Ganderup, Contract Archivist in 2014, with funding from the Smithsonian Women's Committee. Additional item level processing by Rachel Menyuk, Processing Archivist, in 2018.

Rights

Permission to publish materials from the collection must be requested from National Museum of the American Indian Archive Center. Please submit a written request to nmaiphotos@si.edu. For personal or classroom use, users are invited users to download, print, photocopy, and distribute the images that are available online without prior written permission, provided that the files are not changed, the Smithsonian Institution copyright notice (where applicable) is included, and the source of the image is identified as the National Museum of the American Indian.

Restrictions

Access to NMAI Archive Center collections is by appointment only, Monday - Friday, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm. Please contact the archives to make an appointment (phone: 301-238-1400, email: nmaiarchives@si.edu).

Related Materials

The Smithsonian Institution Archives, University of Washington Special Collections, and Library of Congress have photo albums relating to the Harriman Alaska Expedition. The SI Archives also holds the Harriman Alaska Expedition Collection and photogravure plates from the Harriman Alaska Series. NMAI holds photogravure plates and proofs made from Edward Curtis's later photographs and Frederick Dellenbaugh's expedition notes in the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation records. The National Anthropological Archives also holds Curtis photographs and papers.

Separated Materials

The following materials were also part of Mary Harriman Rumsey's estate, gifted to the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, in 1934. Where possible, their current locations have been noted. 33 artifacts, most of which were likely collected in Alaska by the Harriman Alaska Expedition, are now housed in the NMAI object collection (catalog numbers 18/6460 - 18/6494) A set of Harriman Alaska Expedition books, probably now in the Cornell University Libraries 4 phonograph records A bundle of botanical specimens
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Muir glacier

Railroad between Skagway and White Pass

Last sledge of season. White Pass

Photographs made during the train ride from New York City to Seattle, including Shoshone Falls and the Columbia River

Inside passage. British Columbia

Charpentier peak. Glacier bay

Wrangell Alaska

Sunset. Inside passage. British Columbia

Shoshone Falls

Tlingit Indian sealers being towed. Glacier Bay

Reid glacier. Glacier bay

Harriman Alaska Expedition

Fairweather range seen across Glacier bay, from Sunday Island

Muir Inlet

Totem poles of Tlingit Indians at Wrangell

Map of Alaska, showing course of Harriman trip

Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay

Treadwell mine. Douglas Island

Lowe Inlet. British Columbia

Shoshone Falls

Tlingit Indian sealing hut. Glacier bay

Fire drill on S.S. George W. Elder. Harriman family

Totem poles of Tlingit Indians. Wrangell. Alaska


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