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Stone house on a waterfront, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
Stone house  on a waterfront, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
TitleStone house on a waterfront, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
PhotographerKinsey, Clark
Daten.d.
NotesCaption on image: C. Kinsey Photo. No. 23

One in a series of images depicting the Schafer Brothers Logging Company [cataloger's note].

PH Coll 516.3770
Subjects (LCTGM)Bodies of water--Washington (State)
Roads--Washington (State)
Stone walls--Washington (State)
Weather vanes--Washington (State)
Grays Harbor County (Wash.)
Subjects (LCSH)Stone houses--Washington (State)--Grays Harbor County
Schafer Brothers Logging Company
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Grays Harbor County
Digital CollectionClark Kinsey Photographs
Order NumberCKK01152
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering.
Negative NumberC. Kinsey 3770
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Repository CollectionClark Kinsey Photograph Collection. PH Coll 516
Object TypePhotograph
Physical DescriptionSilver gelatin, b/w ; 11 x 14 in.
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL or 9800XL at 100 ppi in grayscale. Resized using Adobe Photoshop 7.0 or 8.0 so that the long dimension was either 768 pixels horizontal or 600 pixels vertical, then saved in JPEG format at quality rating 3. 2004
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