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Wynooche Timber Company's two-truck Baldwin saddle-tank 2-6-2T locomotive 3, probably in Grays Harbor
21. Wynooche Timber Company's two-truck Baldwin saddle-tank 2-6-2T locomotive 3, probably in Grays Harbor County, ca. 1921
Crew and Saginaw Timber Company's locomotive 1 pushing a log train near Saginaw, n.d.
22. Crew and Saginaw Timber Company's locomotive 1 pushing a log train near Saginaw, n.d.
Eufaula Company 2-6-2 Baldwin locomotive no. 1 with crew, ca. 1921
23. Eufaula Company 2-6-2 Baldwin locomotive no. 1 with crew, ca. 1921
Crew with Saginaw Timber Company'sBaldwin saddle-tank articulated Mallet 2-6-6-2T locomotive no. 5 pushing
24. Crew with Saginaw Timber Company'sBaldwin saddle-tank articulated Mallet 2-6-6-2T locomotive no. 5 pushing a passenger car and donkey engine loaded on a flatcar, possibly in Grays Harbor County, between 1928 and 1947

Crew with Simpson Logging Company's three-truck Shay locomotive no. 7, camp 4, Shelton, ca. 1935
25. Crew with Simpson Logging Company's three-truck Shay locomotive no. 7, camp 4, Shelton, ca. 1935
Schafer Brothers Logging Company's 2-6-2 Baldwin saddle-tank locomotive with crew, camp 6, probably in
26. Schafer Brothers Logging Company's 2-6-2 Baldwin saddle-tank locomotive with crew, camp 6, probably in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
Schafer Brothers Logging Company 3-truck Shay locomotive number 11, probably in Grays Harbopr County,
27. Schafer Brothers Logging Company 3-truck Shay locomotive number 11, probably in Grays Harbopr County, n.d.
Winter quarter class taught by R.E. Lindblom, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department,
28. Winter quarter class taught by R.E. Lindblom, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department, 1939

Winter quarter class on alternating currents taught by R.E. Lindblom, University of Washington Electrical
29. Winter quarter class on alternating currents taught by R.E. Lindblom, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department, 1938
Winter quarter class taught by R.E. Lindblom, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department,
30. Winter quarter class taught by R.E. Lindblom, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department, 1947
March through June semester class taught by W.R. Hill, University of Washington Electrical Engineering
31. March through June semester class taught by W.R. Hill, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department, 1945
Summer through Fall quarter class taught by G.L. Hoard, University of Washington Electrical Engineering
32. Summer through Fall quarter class taught by G.L. Hoard, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department, 1944

First Electrical Engineering Department field trip, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department,
33. First Electrical Engineering Department field trip, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department, ca. 1905
Winter quarter class taught by G.R. Shuck, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department,
34. Winter quarter class taught by G.R. Shuck, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department, 1941
Winter quarter class taught by G.R. Shuck, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department,
35. Winter quarter class taught by G.R. Shuck, University of Washington Electrical Engineering Department, 1940
Lacey Murrow, director of highways and chief engineer, Washington Toll Bridge Authority, ca. 1939
36. Lacey Murrow, director of highways and chief engineer, Washington Toll Bridge Authority, ca. 1939

George F. Cotterill
37. George F. Cotterill
H. Ambrose Kiehl in engineer's office at Fort Lawton, Washington, 1905
38. H. Ambrose Kiehl in engineer's office at Fort Lawton, Washington, 1905
Irene Steinberg (left), Myra Franklin and a Seattle city engineer holding "Hadassah Ave." signs at corner
39. Irene Steinberg (left), Myra Franklin and a Seattle city engineer holding "Hadassah Ave." signs at corner of Westlake Ave. and Pine St., Seattle, Washington, ca. 1950s
Crew and waitresses with Wynooche Timber Company's two-truck Baldwin saddle-tank 2-6-2T locomotive no.
40. Crew and waitresses with Wynooche Timber Company's two-truck Baldwin saddle-tank 2-6-2T locomotive no. 3, Montesano, ca. 1921
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