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Hesquiat 'Ksan
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Heritage in Cedar: Northwest Coast Indians Woodworking, Past and Present
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Upper Cowlitz archaeology & culture
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The First Northwesterners-- The Archaeology of Early Man
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Ledger
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Old Number Six, the steam locomotive used by Seattle City Light on their tourist railroad from Marblemount to Diablo, now a tourist attraction in Newhalem, 1989
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Diablo Powerhouse interior looking north from the south end of the cooling water pipe gallery, water cleaner in foreground, July 1989
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Ross Crypt showing granite-carved tomb containing the graves of J.D. Ross and his wife Alice, Ross Mountain, July 1989
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Gorge Inn, formerly the mess hall for the Skagit Hydroelectric Project employees, Newhalem, July 1989
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Interior of headhouse for the Diablo Dam incline railway, showing cable and drums for lily hoist, July 1989
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Tourists visiting Diablo Dam, ca. 1933
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Rustic 1930s house in the Hollywood section of Diablo, July 1989
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Spillgates of Gorge High Dam as seen from the intake, July 1989
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Gorge High Dam, showing unusually high water in Gorge Lake, July 1989
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Construction site of the Gorge High Dam showing the old 1950 masonry dam to the right, August 2, 1956
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View from roof of the Gorge Powerhouse, looking west to the switchyard with the Pratt truss vehicle bridge to the right, July 1989
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Gorge Powerhouse showing the 1924 section on right and the 1940s section on left, July 1989
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Diablo Communications Building, July 1989
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