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Houses and beach at Cold Bay, Alaska, 1919
1. Houses and beach at Cold Bay, Alaska, 1919
Seattle Quilt Company and University of Washington Engineering Department conducting cold temperature
2. Seattle Quilt Company and University of Washington Engineering Department conducting cold temperature experiments at Diamond Ice Company, Seattle, ca. 1950
"The Guardians of the Columbia." With the Mountaineers to Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood, July
3. "The Guardians of the Columbia." With the Mountaineers to Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Hood, July 24th to August 6th, 1942
Unidentified man standing between rows of freezing halibut in a cold storage plant, Washington, ca. 1928
4. Unidentified man standing between rows of freezing halibut in a cold storage plant, Washington, ca. 1928

Aurora Avenue North with a view of Brayton's Cold Storage, Graney's Shoe Repair, Cox's Garage, Ronald,
5. Aurora Avenue North with a view of Brayton's Cold Storage, Graney's Shoe Repair, Cox's Garage, Ronald, ca. 1948
Steamer ELIHU THOMPSON of the Pacific Cold Storage Company at the dock, probably in Seattle, ca. 1912
6. Steamer ELIHU THOMPSON of the Pacific Cold Storage Company at the dock, probably in Seattle, ca. 1912
Marsh Corbitt stepping from the "halls of learning into the cruel, cold world", University of Washington
7. Marsh Corbitt stepping from the "halls of learning into the cruel, cold world", University of Washington Commencement Day, June 10, 1917
 

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