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Annual report / Pacific National Bank of Washington 1980
181. Annual report / Pacific National Bank of Washington 1980
William C. Ruegnitz letter to "4L Operator Members" regarding Communism and the Trade Union Unity League,
182. William C. Ruegnitz letter to "4L Operator Members" regarding Communism and the Trade Union Unity League, September 4, 1930
Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 06
183. Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 06
Pacific Fisherman Vol 4, No 04
184. Pacific Fisherman Vol 4, No 04

Grays Harbor Commercial Co. dining hall, Cosmopolis, Washington, ca. 1900
185. Grays Harbor Commercial Co. dining hall, Cosmopolis, Washington, ca. 1900
Pulling logs into log pond using donkey engine, Coats-Fordney Logging Co., northeast Grays Harbor County,
186. Pulling logs into log pond using donkey engine, Coats-Fordney Logging Co., northeast Grays Harbor County, Washington
Cut timber on cleared land, Grays Harbor, Washington, August 19, 1889
187. Cut timber on cleared land, Grays Harbor, Washington, August 19, 1889
Anderson and Middleton Lumber Company camp at North River, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1918
188. Anderson and Middleton Lumber Company camp at North River, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1918

Loading site, camp 1, Polson Logging Company, near Hoquiam, n.d.
189. Loading site, camp 1, Polson Logging Company, near Hoquiam, n.d.
Loading crew with logs on skeleton cars, camp 5, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1940
190. Loading crew with logs on skeleton cars, camp 5, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1940
Loading site with two donkey engines and spartree, camp 5, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County,
191. Loading site with two donkey engines and spartree, camp 5, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1940
Crew with Simpson Logging Company's three-truck Shay locomotive 7, camp 7, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1928
192. Crew with Simpson Logging Company's three-truck Shay locomotive 7, camp 7, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1928

Loading crew and donkey engine with square reservoir tank, camp 5, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor
193. Loading crew and donkey engine with square reservoir tank, camp 5, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1940
Loading site with loading crane and bulldozer, camp 5, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County,
194. Loading site with loading crane and bulldozer, camp 5, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1940
Crew at loading site with donkey engine and diesel tractor fitted with yarding arch and winch, camp 5,
195. Crew at loading site with donkey engine and diesel tractor fitted with yarding arch and winch, camp 5, Simpson Logging Company, Grays Harbor County, ca. 1940
Loading crew, North Western Lumber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
196. Loading crew, North Western Lumber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.

Loggers and a woman, North Western Lumber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
197. Loggers and a woman, North Western Lumber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
Loading site near logging camp 1, Wynooche Timber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, ca. 1921
198. Loading site near logging camp 1, Wynooche Timber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, ca. 1921
Crew at loading site, Wynooche Timber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, ca. 1921
199. Crew at loading site, Wynooche Timber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, ca. 1921
Logging camp, Wynooche Timber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, ca. 1921
200. Logging camp, Wynooche Timber Company, probably in Grays Harbor County, ca. 1921
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