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Trevor Davis Additional Materials, circa 1903-1939

 Collection
Identifier: PCA 97-2

Scope and Contents

The black and white photographs in this collection are materials in addition to those already described as the main body of PCA 97. Subjects include: hunting, fishing, school groups, Masons, Baranof Hotel Opening, glaciers, inlets and lakes, Juneau and Douglas, a number of unidentified lakes, glaciers, mountains and coastal sites, Hawk Inlet, floating fish traps, cannery buildings, and fishing boats. Photographers included are: Winter and Pond, H. W. Steward, B. B. Dobbs and Trevor Davis.

Dates

  • Majority of material found within circa 1903-1939

EAD

PCA0097-2

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is unrestricted.

Conditions Governing Use

Request for permission to publish material from the collection must be discussed with the Librarian. Photocopying does not constitute permission to publish.

Biographical

Trevor Davis was born to Francis Caroline (Brooks) Davis and J. Montgomery Davis on December 10, 1892 in Alameda, California. At the age of three months, he came to Juneau with his mother who had gone south for the delivery.

Trevor began taking photographs in 1912 of the Juneau area and Southeast Alaska and continued until his retirement in 1969. For twenty-five years, he also owned the “Snappe Shoppe," a photography store located on Seward Street. In 1922, Trevor married Carol Beery, a musician, author and poet laureate of Alaska. One of Trevor’s more unusual possessions was a 12”x 20” negative camera that enabled him to photograph panoramic views of the Juneau area. The camera was previously owned by Ed Andrews, a Douglas photographer whose studio burned in the Douglas fire of 1937. Trevor Davis died on March 6, 1990 in Juneau, Alaska.

Trevor’s mother, Francis Davis, was an artist, originally from London, and created many paintings of Alaska, some of which are in the Alaska State Museum. Davis Street, in Juneau, is named for J. Montgomery Davis, Trevor's father, who came to Juneau in 1891 to work for the Nowell Gold Mining Company.

Extent

1 boxes : 13 folders ; 307 black and white photographs

Language of Materials

English

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Uncertain provenance. Collection from backlog.

Existence and Location of Originals

INVENTORY OF ORIGINAL NEGATIVES Negatives stored in freezer in Vault

Box 1 - Hawk Inlet: cannery buildings, floating fish traps, fishing boats, waterfront.

74 negatives (2 ¾ x 4 ½) – Scanned. In finding aid as 97-2-231 to 97-2-304 Box 2 -

1 negative (2 ½ x 3 ¾) – Not scanned. Woman standing outside

23 negatives (2 ¾ x 4 ½) – Not scanned. Halibut Cove/Deana

14 negatives (most 4 x 5) – Not scanned. SYLVITA in Endicott Arm. JUNEAU – boat. MALASPINA – ship. TAKU – ship. Josephine Crumrine – Dog portrait.

10 negatives (4 ¼ x 6 ½) – Not scanned. Dredger, S.S. YUKON, dog, Juneau, and other views

Envelope -

6 negatives (8 x 10) – Not scanned. Positives of Goldstein Bldg. fire

2 negatives (8 x 10) – Not scanned. Juneau Scene

Existence and Location of Copies

Some photographs have been digitized and are available for viewing via Alaska's Digital Archives.

Processing Information

Photographs sleeved in Mylar, inventoried, and numbered. Negatives have been sleeved and placed in freezer.

Title
Finding aid for the Trevor Davis Additional Materials, circa 1903-1939
Status
Completed
Author
Prepared by: Ken Nail, Jr., Dec. 17, 2007 ; Revised by: Jacki Swearingin, Apr.21, 2011 and Aug. 2014 ; ArchivesSpace finding aid by: Sandy Johnston, July 2019 ; Inventory Added to ArchivesSpace by: Connie Hamann
Date
2020 December
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Alaska State Library - Historical Collections Finding Aids Repository

Contact:
PO Box 110571
Juneau AK 99811-0571 US
907-465-2920
907-465-2925
907-465-2151 (Fax)