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| Title | Pile driver on railroad trestle under construction, camp 2, Donovan-Corkery Logging Company, ca. 1928 |
| Photographer | Kinsey, Clark |
| Date | ca. 1928 |
| Notes | Caption on image: Camp 2, Donovan & Corkery. 33
PH Coll 516.935 |
| Contextual Notes | The Donovan-Corkery Logging Company was in business from ca. 1923 to ca. 1934, headquartered in Aberdeen and logging in the Wishkah River Valley.
The Wishkah River rises in the Wishkah watershed between Wynooche and Humptulips rivers in northeast Grays Harbor County. It then flows south twenty-six miles to Grays Harbor at Aberdeen. The name is a distortion of the Indian word Woosh-kla, meaning stinking water or stink river. One Indian tale reports that a whale swam some distance up the river and died.
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| Subjects (LCTGM) | Pile drivers Trestles--Washington (State) Donovan-Corkery Logging Company--Equipment & supplies--Washington (State)
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| Subjects (LCSH) | Logging railroads--Washington (State)--Grays Harbor County--Design and construction Logging--Washington (State)--Grays Harbor County
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| Location Depicted | United States--Washington (State)--Grays Harbor County |
| Digital Collection | Clark Kinsey Photographs
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| Order Number | CKK01913 |
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| Negative Number | C. Kinsey 935
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| Repository Collection | Clark Kinsey Photograph Collection. PH Coll 516
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| Object Type | Photograph |
| Physical Description | Silver gelatin, b/w ; 11 x 14 in. |
| Digital Reproduction Information | Scanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9800XL at 100 ppi in grayscale. Resized using Adobe Photoshop 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 |