The following individuals have graciously contributed their works of art and images to the Mount Shasta Companion. Their generous contributions have greatly enhanced the final product. Each participant and contributor retains all copyright to their work. The images provided by the following are solely for non-profit, educational use. If you are interested in purchasing material from the artists or wish to use their images commercially, you need to contact them directly.
Jim and Susie Aber
American Philosophical Society
Website: http://www.amphilsoc.org/
Permission pending to use images of Catching Wild Geese in California and Sutter's Fort by Titian Ramsay Peale.
Ask Art
Website: http://www.askart.com
AskArt kindly permitted us to use thumbnail images of various artists' work from their website.
Blue Goose Train
Blue Goose Railroad Collection
300 E. Miner
Yreka, California 96097
"Siskiyou the Golden," from the front page of the County Fair issue of the Yreka Newspaper, circa 1920, is from the Blue Goose Railroad Collection.
Burlingame Antiques
915 Howard Avenue
Burlingame, California 94010
Burlingam Antiques permitted Bill Miesse to take a photograph of and use their painting entitled "Mount Shasta City" by William Dakin, 1951.
Butterfields
Contact: Frank Hettig, Fine Arts Department
Website: No longer available.
Butterfields graciously allowed us to use numerous images of paintings of Mount Shasta from their auction catalogs.
California Department of Water Resources
Berkeley Digital Library Project
Website: No longer available.
Two air photos of Mount Shasta were obtained from the Berkeley Digital Library Photo Collection.
California State Library
Contact: Gary Kurutz, Director of Special Collections
Website: http://www.library.ca.gov/
The California State Library kindly permitted us to use the image of the painting of Joaquin Miller by James Everett Stuart entitled "Joaquin Miller from Life in the Winter of 1875-1876."
California State University, Chico
Meriam Library Special Collections
Contact: Bill Jones, Department Head
Website: http://www.csuchico.edu/lbib/spc/iepages/home.html
The Meriam Library Special Collections kindly allowed us to use the images and content from their Edward Stuhl website.
Carmel Art Association
City College of San Francisco
The Diego Rivera Mural Project
Contact: Robert Gabriner, Dean of City College of San Francisco
Website: http://www.riveramural.org/
The Diego Rivera Mural Project at City College of San Francisco has kindly permitted us to use panel 5 from Diego Rivera's Pan American Unity mural.
College of the Siskiyous Library
East Hampton Library
159 Main Street
East Hampton, NY 11937
Website: http://www.easthamptonlibrary.org/
The East Hampton Library in New York kindly allowed us to use their images of artist Thomas Moran, who had a studio in East Hampton for 40 years.
Jane English
Earth Heart
Box 7
Mount Shasta, California 96067
Phone: (530) 926-2751
Website: http://www.eheart.com
Jane graciously contributed numerous photographs that have been featured in her famous ballooning and Mount Shasta calendars.
Fort Jones Museum
Contact:Cecilia Reuter, Manager
11913 Main Street/P.O. Box 428
Fort Jones, California 96032
Phone: (530) 938-5050
Fort Jones Museum permitted us to use several images previously gathered during the "Preserving Our Siskiyou County Heritage" project.
Garzoli Gallery
Contact: John Garzoli
930 B Street
San Rafael, California 94901
Garzoli Gallery permitted Bill Miesse to use the transparency of Thomas Hill's work entitled "Castle Crags."
Gibson Stock Photography
Mark and Audra Gibson
112 N. Washington Dr.
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Phone: 800-664-5507
Fax: 530-926-5968
Website: http://www.markgibsonphoto.com/
Mark and Audra kindly contributed several Mount Shasta images.
Debbie Harton
800 College Avenue
College of the Siskiyous
Weed, California 96094
Debbie took all the taxidermy pictures of the COS Life Science collection as well as permitted us to use several of her local historical postcards. Her continued interest, advice, and general help are greatly appreciated.
Hearst Family
The Hearst Family kindly permitted Bill Miesse to photograph and use the image of a painting of Mount Shasta by Carl Borg.
Heritage Junction of McCloud, Inc.
Norm Linn and Dennis Berryman
320 Main Street
McCloud, California 96057
Phone: (530) 964-2604
The Heritage Junction of McCloud permitted us to use several images previously gathered during the "Preserving Our Siskiyou County Heritage" project. Norm allowed us to scan several of his slides of Mount Shasta and took us on local outings and Dennis obtained permission for us to scan and use historical images of the Mud Creek mud flow.
John Jackson
Contributor to Earth Heart's Mount Shasta Calendar
Phone: (530) 459-3111
John kindly gave us permission to use several of his photographs featured in Earth Heart calendars.
The Library of Congress
American Memory Collection
Website: http://memory.loc.gov/
The Library of Congress offers "public access to their collections as a contribution to education and scholarship."
Masson-Gomez Family
Angel Gomez
Website:
No longer available.
The Masson-Gomez Family has generously permitted us to use historical photographs of Wintu Indians from their family collection.
Maxwell Galleries, Ltd.
Mark and Colleen Hoffman, Directors
Website: No longer available.
Frederick Schafer's painting of Mount Shasta is from a photograph provided by Maxwell Galleries.
Montagne Publishing Company
Bill Miesse
305 Chestnut
Mt. Shasta, California 96067
E-Mail: montagne@snowcrest.net
The Montagne Publishing Company graciously permitted us to use slides taken of artwork and books from their collection and assisted us in obtaining use-permission for other images of Mount Shasta related art.
Morseburg Galleries
Mt. Shasta Board & Ski Park
Kevin Lahey
Website: http://skipark.com
The Mt. Shasta Ski & Board Park permitted us to use their maps and photographs taken by Kevin Lahey.
Mount Shasta Racquet Sports
Lutie Lyman, Owner
1630 South Mt. Shasta Blvd.
Mt. Shasta, California 96067
Lutie provided us with 8mm films taken at the Old Ski Bowl.
NASA
Visible Earth
Website: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov
The public domain images available through NASA's Visible Earth search engine are for non-commercial use only.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Brooks Martner, Environmental Technology Laboratory
325 Broadway
Boulder, Colorado 80305
Website: http://www-frd.fsl.noaa.gov/mab/scatcat/
Brooks kindly allowed us to use his interesting photograph of a wave cloud.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Climatic Data Center
Website: http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/ncdc.html
Climatic data for Mount Shasta was obtained from the "world's largest archive of weather data." In addition, historic photographs of Cleveland Rockwell and George Foster Emmons are from NOAA.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Snow and Ice Data Center
Boulder, Colorado
Website: http://nsidc.org/NOAA/index.html
The World Data Center for Glaciology previously provided us with a slide set of historic photographs of Mount Shasta.
New York Historical Society
Website: http://www.nyhistory.org/
The image of John Henry Hill's 1868 sketch of Mount Shasta is used following the New York Historical Society's fair use guidelines.
Oregon Military Department
Paul Richins, Jr.
Richard Frey Collection
The image of the panoramic painting by local artist John Warren Doty is provided courtesy of the Richard Frey Collection.
Richard York Gallery
21 East 65th Street
New York, NY 10021
The Richard York Gallery kindly permitted us to use their image of John Henry Hill's watercolor "Mount Shasta Over Pond."
Jon W. Robinson and William J. Campbell
Website: No longer available.
Jon and William allowed us to use a photograph of Mount Shasta taken from Butte Valley.
Barrie Rokeach
Aerial/Terrestrial Photography
499 Vermont Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94704-1741
Phone: (510) 527-5376
Website: http://www.rokeachphoto.com/
Barrie kindly permitted us to use two aerial photographs from his book "California Aerial Images."
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Michael Schroeder
Shasta College
Website: http://www.shastacollege.edu/
Shasta College kindly permitted Bill Miesse to take a photograph of a painting of Mount Shasta by Mabel Moores Frisbee.
Shasta Mountain Guides
Contact: Michael Zanger
Website: http://www.shastaguides.com/
Jacques, David, Spencer, and Scott took pictures of various climbing trips taken during July 2001.
Carlos Seligo, Charles Weiland, and Nick Vidargas
Stanford University Students
The friends of a former COS student allowed us to use their amazing fly-by of Mount Shasta.
Beverly Shannon
Website: http://www.beverlyshannon.com
Beverly kindly permitted us to use her photograph of wave clouds over Mount Shasta, available in poster format.
Siskiyou County Library
719 4th Street
Yreka, California 96097
Contact: Pat Harper, County Librarian
Phone: (530) 842-8175
Website: http://www.snowcrest.net/siskiyoulibrary/index.html
The Siskiyou County Library allowed us access to digitize the California Library Indian Collections. Images from this collection are reproduced in this project with permission of Jay Cunningham of the California State Library.
Sisson Museum
Contact: Bob Boies, Director
1 North Old Stage Road
Mount Shasta City, California 96067
Phone: (530) 938-5050
The Sisson Museum allowed us to use images from the "Preserving Our Siskiyou County Heritage" CD as well as permitted us to take and use photographs from their display of Snowman's Hill.
Smithsonian Institution
Stanford University
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University
Website: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/SUMA/
The then Stanford Museum of Art gave Bill Miesse permission to use a painting of Mount Shasta by Henry Breuer.
Turtle Bay Exploration Park
United States Army Corps of Engineers
Topographic Engineering Center
Alexandria, Virginia
Website: http://www.usace.army.mil/
The USFS Shasta-Trinity National Forest provided us with the fly-by around Mount Shasta they created in partnership with the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
United States Fish & Wildlife Service
United States Forest Service
United States Forest Service
Jonna Cooper and Annette Sun
Shasta-Trinity National Forest
McCloud Ranger District
Website: http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/shastatrinity/
Jonna and Annette supplied several DEMs showing mapping units and climbing routes on Mount Shasta.
United States Geological Survey
Julie Donnelly-Nolan, Lynn Topinka, and others
Website: http://www.usgs.gov/
The USGS provides numerous maps, images, and other products that may be freely distributed and copied.
United States Naval Academy Museum
J. Scott Harmon, Director
Website: http://www.nadn.navy.mil/Museum/
The portrait of Captain Charles Wilkes painted by Thomas Sully was provided courtesy of the U.S. Naval Academy Museum.
University of California, Berkeley
The Bancroft Library
Website: http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/BANC/
The Bancroft Library provided Bill Miesse with several images for the art section, including a painting by Frederick Butman and two photographs of William Kieth.
University of California, Berkeley
Digital Library Project
Marc Hoshovsky, Dr. Oren D. Pollak, Lloyd Glenn Ingles, Sherry Ballard, and Gerald and Buff Corsi
Website: http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/photos/about.shtml
The U.C. Berkeley Digital Library Project and its participants permitted us to use several of their landscape and animal images related to Mount Shasta.
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Santa Cruz
Earth Sciences Department
Ian Howat, Graduate Student Researcher
Website:
No longer available.
The Earth Sciences department at U.C. Santa Cruz supplied the 1993 and 1998 digital orthophoto quads and the AVIRIS scene of Mount Shasta.
A Virtual Art Museum
Doug Von Gausig
Naturesongs.com
Website: http://www.naturesongs.com/
Doug graciously permitted us to use all of his bird sounds that matched the featured birds of Mount Shasta.
Weed Historic Lumbertown Museum
Alford Linville
303 Gilman
Weed, California 96094
Phone: (530) 938-5050
Website: http://www.siskiyous.edu/museum/
The Weed Historic Lumbertown Museum allowed us to use several images previously gathered during the "Preserving Our Siskiyou County Heritage" project. In addition, Alford sang great songs for us, took us on local field trips, and allowed us to scan many of his personal photographs.
Dick Whitaker
Dick kindly gave us permission to scan numerous images from his Snowman's Hill album.
White Mountain Art
John J. Henderson
Website: http://whitemountainart.com/
The public domain photograph of artist Samuel Colman, Jr. was contributed by this site.
Carl Wozniak
Website:
No longer available.
Carl graciously allows the public to "steal these pictures" of clouds.
The Yosemite Association
Website: http://www.yosemite.org/
Permission pending for use of painting of Juan B. Wandesforde, Thomas Hill, and William Marple by P. Baumgras, 1873 and the painting of Mount Shasta from Castle Lake by Thomas Hill, ca. 1888.
This project was made possible by the kind and generous contributions of the participants and special contributors to the Mount Shasta Companion. Please return their generosity by complying with the guidelines set forth under the Copyright rules. Only those images supplied in the Maps and Graphics section are permitted to be used for non-profit, educational purposes. For commercial use, please contact the individuals listed above.
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