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Campbell, Helen

Last Name: Campbell
First Name: Helen
Dates:
28.8.1964 (Date of Death)
14.5.1892 (Date of Birth)
Biography/History: Helen Campbell was the only child of mining magnate Amasa B. Campbell and his wife, Grace. Helen Campbell attended school at Brunot Hall, a private girls school in Spokane, and studied in Paris. She married William W. Powell on June 27, 1917. Upon her mother’s death in 1924, Mrs. Powell donated the Cutter-designed Campbell home to the Eastern Washington State Historical Society for use as a museum.
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3794.1 (Painting, Helen Campbell, 1896)
3841.1 (Glass, Opera, Helen Campbell's Opera Glasses and Pouch, 1908-1910)
3841.1A (Glass, Opera, Helen Campbell's Opera Glasses, 1910s)
3965.1 (Dress, Hickson Gown worn by Helen Campbell, 1915 - 1917)
3965.2 (Portrait, Drawing of Helen Campbell Powell, 1947)
4166.1 (Ensemble, Egyptian-style Costume, 1904)
4166.1E (Hat, Pillbox, Pillbox-style Egyptian Hat, 1904)
4166.1F (Necklace, Egyptian-style Necklace, 1904)
4429.1 (Photograph; Portrait, Photographic Portrait of Helen Campbell, 1914 - 1916)
4429.25 (Vase, Gorham Silver Vase, 1917)
4431.1 (Cup, Helen Campbell's Silver Baby Cup, 1892)
784.10 (Doll, Greek Soldier Doll, 1885-1905)
784.11 (Doll, Jordanian Bride Doll, 1885-1905)
784.12 (Doll, Arabian Doll, 1890-1910)
784.13 (Doll; Figurine, Mexican Figurine, 1895-1905)
784.14 (Doll, Helen Campbell's Bavarian Bisque Dolls, 1890 - 1900)
784.14A (Doll, Helen Campbell's Bavarian Bisque Doll, 1890 - 1900)
784.14B (Doll, Helen Campbell's Bavarian Bisque Doll, 1890 - 1900)
784.15B (Clothing, Doll, Bulgarian or Mexican Doll Hat, ca.1900)
784.15C (Clothing, Doll, Mexican Sombrero Doll Hat, ca.1900)
784.42 (Cup, Bride’s, Silver Wedding Cup, 1890 - 1920)
784.47 (Toy; Furniture, Doll; Accessory, Doll, Four Poster Doll Bed and Linen Set, early 20th century)
784.6 (Doll, Spanish Doll, 1890 - 1910)
784.7 (Doll, Little Red Riding Hood Doll, 1890 - 1910)
784.8 (Doll, Scottish Bagpipe Player Doll, ca. 1860-1889)
784.9 (Doll, Baby Doll, 1890 - 1910)