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1926 Outing: Olympics, Port Angeles to Moclips via Lake Quinault
1. 1926 Outing: Olympics, Port Angeles to Moclips via Lake Quinault
Loggers sawing felled trees with crosscut saws, Deep River, 1903
2. Loggers sawing felled trees with crosscut saws, Deep River, 1903
Hiker in forest along Cascade River Trail, near Mineral Park, n.d.
3. Hiker in forest along Cascade River Trail, near Mineral Park, n.d.
Turn in the Old White River Road showing stand of hemlock, n.d.
4. Turn in the Old White River Road showing stand of hemlock, n.d.

Two trees vicinity of Mt. Shuksan during the summer, n.d.
5. Two trees vicinity of Mt. Shuksan during the summer, n.d.
View east to Laurelhurst from campus, University of Washington, ca. 1900
6. View east to Laurelhurst from campus, University of Washington, ca. 1900
Wooded road, Washington, ca. 1927
7. Wooded road, Washington, ca. 1927
Herbert Plumb with his horse in forest, Washington, n.d.
8. Herbert Plumb with his horse in forest, Washington, n.d.

Big Four Mountain, n.d.
9. Big Four Mountain, n.d.
Bridge of Dream
10. Bridge of Dream
By the Rivershore
11. By the Rivershore
Beacon Hill Farm
12. Beacon Hill Farm

Dreamy City
13. Dreamy City
Mist in Spring
14. Mist in Spring
By the Country Road
15. By the Country Road
Beyond the Tree -- Mt. Baker
16. Beyond the Tree -- Mt. Baker

Morning Haze
17. Morning Haze
Autumn Rain
18. Autumn Rain
Last tree in Camp Gifford area, 1941.
19. Last tree in Camp Gifford area, 1941.
Fallers and woman beside tree, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, n.d.
20. Fallers and woman beside tree, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, n.d.
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