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Online Library of Selected Images
-- ART TOPICS -- PHOTOGRAPHERS
Emma B. Freeman
Emma B. Freeman (1880-1928) was a commercial photographer at Eureka, California, from about 1906 to 1919, when she relocated to San Francisco. Though best known for her artistic images of American Indian subjects, she also took views of some Navy-related subjects. Many of her photographs are marked "Freeman Art Co.".
This page provides links to photographs taken by Emma B.
Freeman.
The following photographs were taken by Emma B. Freeman:
- Photographs of the stranding
of USS H-3 (Submarine # 30) and initial salvage attempts
on her, December 1916 - January 1917: Photo #s NH
53827, NH 53828,
NH 53831, NH 53833, NH
53834, NH 53835.
- Photographs of the stranding
of USS Milwaukee (Cruiser # 21) and the rescue of her
crew, 13 January 1917: Photo #s NH
46152, NH 46153,
NH 46154, NH 46157, NH
46158, NH 67717.
- Photographs of the successful salvage
of USS H-3 during February-April 1917: Photo #s NH
53840, NH 53841,
NH 53842, NH 53843, NH
53844, NH 53845,
NH 53846, NH 53847, NH
53848, NH 53849,
NH 53850, NH 53851, NH
53852, NH 53853,
NH 53854, NH 53855, NH
53856, NH 53859.
- Photographs of, and on board, the wreck
of USS Milwaukee in April 1919: Photo #s NH
46161, NH 46162,
NH 46163, NH 46164, NH
46165, NH 46166,
NH 46167.
- Note: in addition to the views specifically marked
as having been taken by Emma B. Freeman (or the "Freeman
Art Co."), many (if not all) of the other photographs we
have of the subjects listed may have been taken by her.
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