Clark Kinsey

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Clark Kinsey

Clark Kinsey (1877–1956) was a photographer from Snoqualmie, Washington. Kinsey concentrated on documentation of Washington State's forestry industry beginning at the turn of the 20th century, starting in 1913.[1] His most productive period was in the 1920s and 1930s.[2]

Clark and his brother Darius Kinsey were born in Grant Township, Nodaway County, Missouri, and spent their childhood in Snoqualmie, Washington as part of the first settler family household there.[1] His brother Darius also worked in Washington; they divided the logging territory of Western Washington so that Clark worked south of Seattle and Darius north of the city.[3]

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  1. ^ a b Clark Kinsey and the Documentation of the Pacific Northwest Logging Industry, University of Washington Libraries
  2. ^ Inventory of the Clark Kinsey Photographs, 1900s - 1930s, Durham, North Carolina: Forest History Society, archived from the original on 2013-09-10, retrieved 2017-01-07
  3. ^ "Holdings by Kinsey, Clark", Museum database index, North Bend, Washington: Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society

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