Scrapbook created by Phoebe Finley and Arthur Pack for William Finley's 70th birthday. The scrapbook contains correspondence from several friends, family members, and admirers of Finley, including Kenneth A. Reid, Ira N. Gabrielson, and Carl D. Shoemaker. Reservation cards for an Izaak Walton League banquet for Irene and William Finley are included in the scrapbook.
An unidentified man standing behind a stack of cleaned fish on a dock at Moran’s Landing. Brownie Pack (later Eleanor Hibben), Irene Finley, and an unidentified man are sitting along the edge of the dock.
A sooty grouse on a log near Pass Creek on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
A sooty grouse on a log near Pass Creek on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
A sooty grouse on a log near Pass Creek on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
A sooty grouse on a log near Pass Creek on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
A sooty grouse on a log near Pass Creek on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
A sooty grouse on a log near Pass Creek on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
A sooty grouse on a log near Pass Creek on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
A mountain beaver in the brush taken on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
A fool hen near the Whitworth Ranch on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.
Two men identified as Perry and Franklin holding a fool hen near the Whitworth Ranch on the 1920 Canada trip. Location unknown, but likely somewhere along the U.S.-Canadian border at British Columbia.