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Meeker Mansion

2007.12.01
1/2s @ F4

15s @ F16

6 s @ F16.

All shots with Tokina 12-24

Inspired by the wonderful architectural shots of Estel.
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This is the mansion of one of the founding fathers of the town in which I call home.

Ezra Meeker (December 29, 1830–December 3, 1928) was an early pioneer who traveled the Oregon Trail by ox cart as a young man. Beginning in his 70s he worked tirelessly to memorialize the trail, repeatedly retracing the trip of his youth.

Meeker was born in Huntsville, Ohio, to Jacob and Phoebe Meeker; his family relocated to Indiana in 1840. Married in 1851, in 1852, with his wife and his newborn son Marian, he headed to the Oregon Territory during the era of the donation land claims, ending up near Puget Sound. They settled permanently in Puyallup in 1862, where Meeker began growing hops for brewing beer.

By 1885 his business had made him wealthy. At which time, his wife Eliza Jane convinced him to allow her to build a mansion, similar to those she had seen in Europe. Three years and $26,000 later, her mansion was finished. But by 1891, an infestation of hops aphids destroyed his crops and nearly ruined him. He subsequently tried a number of ventures, including dehydrating fruits and vegetables, working on packaging milk in paper containers and he made four mostly unsuccessful trips to the Klondike looking for gold. He also wrote a novel about his experiences on the trip west.

Meeker is an important figure in what is now the southern portion of King County and the eastern parts of Pierce County. A statue to Meeker was erected near the Puyallup Library in 1926.
22 Comments
emilith9 It looks really spooky.
emilith9 · 2007-12-01: 20:28
Karayib Very nice !!
Karayib · 2007-12-01: 20:52
jendayee Is it haunted ? :)))
very nice ! thanks for informations
jendayee · 2007-12-01: 20:57
mybigbackyard What a wonderful mansion - the lighting you've caught is very dramatic. Very cool!
mybigbackyard · 2007-12-01: 21:14
angeldevil1980 fantastic - i love the 2nd shot! Thanks for the spill as well!
angeldevil1980 · 2007-12-01: 21:16
Lindyart cool history and very very cools shots.. love the angle and lighting.. the last one is my fave :)!!!
Lindyart · 2007-12-01: 21:56
sunshineand good night shots
sunshineand · 2007-12-01: 22:45
peregol Fantastic house. Great set
peregol · 2007-12-02: 02:08
dkelly love that second image.. well done !
dkelly · 2007-12-02: 09:01
youlookmahvelous I love this, the lighting is wonderful and I just love old buildings anyway, great job.
youlookmahvelous · 2007-12-02: 09:50
AnnaMcCormick such a history!
there is always something mesmerising about how light sweeps across buildings. is so golden, beautiful :)
AnnaMcCormick · 2007-12-02: 10:29
Estel Wow! It looks beautiful and spooky at the same time!
Estel · 2007-12-02: 12:18
neusnet Fantastic! Love #2.
neusnet · 2007-12-02: 13:16
DancingDolphin Looks just like MY place! :-) Nice shots!
DancingDolphin · 2007-12-02: 14:07
eljapa Really looks haunted in #2, great shot. Longer exposure looks better.
eljapa · 2007-12-02: 15:14
PaulGraham powerful powerful shots
PaulGraham · 2007-12-02: 17:42
josanhjx very nice!
josanhjx · 2007-12-03: 06:02
Madoc Superb night shots.
Very well done.
I particularly love #2.
Madoc · 2007-12-03: 06:19
mireanna perfect night photos, very nice story, excellent work!!
mireanna · 2007-12-03: 08:43
Lumierenatural Great light and sharp shots
Lumierenatural · 2007-12-03: 09:51
lexlevans beautiful architecture - the lighting works well and the photos look great at night!
lexlevans · 2007-12-03: 12:48
mattandbranson i loooove #2 in color!!!
mattandbranson · 2007-12-06: 08:31
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