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Dirt road near railroad tracks in or near Clallam Bay
Dirt road near railroad tracks in or near Clallam Bay
TitleDirt road near railroad tracks in or near Clallam Bay
PhotographerWischmeyer, Philip
DateUnknown
NotesNote accompanying image at Forks Timber Museum: This road connected the communities of East Clallam (now Clallam Bay, in background of photo) and West Clallam (now Sekiu).

Handwritten and printed on image: Rail and auto road, Clallam Bay, Wash. P. Wischmeyer, Seattle.
Subjects (LCTGM)Dirt roads--Washington (State)--Clallam County
Railroad tracks--Washington (State)--Clallam County
Waterfronts--Washington (State)--Clallam County
Bodies of water--Washington (State)--Clallam Bay
Utility poles--Washington (State)--Clallam Bay
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Olympic Peninsula--Clallam County--Clallam Bay
Digital CollectionForks Timber Museum Digital Collection
Ordering InformationCopy requests should be made in writing to ""Forks Timber Museum, PO Box 873, Forks, WA 98331.
RepositoryForks Timber Museum
Object TypePhotographic print
Physical Description1 photographic print : b&w
Digital Image InformationOriginal print scanned as a TIFF (with scanner set between 300-600 ppi using 8-bit grayscale), from which JPEG here was derived, as follows: TIFF was cropped, re-sized, levels adjusted, sharpened and saved as a JPEG using Adobe Photoshop.
Image File Nameftm0448
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