Wilkins Photograph Collection
Charles Wilkins was a photographer who rode the riverboats and had a
studio in Coquille photographer about the turn of the 20th century.
These photographs were probably the copies kept by the Mr. Wilkins, or
were photos that were not picked up by his patrons. The museum has the
collection out for display to the general public and is trying to
identify the individuals in the images.
Some of the collection of photographs were first donated to the Coos Historical Society and then to the Coquille Valley Museum by the Myrtle Point Library. Librarian, Barbara Caffey, reported that the collection had been stored in the library in a cardboard box since she started in the library in 1979. The photographs in the display above are on loan from the Coquille Sentinel.
If you have another photographs taken by Mr. Wilkins, or can provide any other information, click here to tell us about it.
To view some of the individual photographs and perhaps identify them, click here.
Little is known about Charles Wilkins personally. In Orvil Dodge's
book,