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Ledger
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University of Washington Daily
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China's Premier Hua Guofeng greeting Senator Henry M. Jackson, his son, Peter, and daughter, Anna Marie, during the Jacksons' visit to China, August 7-25, 1979
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Ledger
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Loading logs from truck to railroad car, Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co., Snoqualmie, Washington, September 1938
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Damon Halferty, another man, & dog standing in front of cannery and horse-drawn wagon carrying cases of canned clams, Copalis, WA, n.d.
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Three loggers felling a fir tree, Washington, 1906
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Canyon Creek Logging Co. crew and logging truck carrying load, Granite Falls, Washington, June 1937.
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Landing showing cat and donkey engine used by the North Bend Timber Co., Washington, August 1937
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Three loggers felling a cedar with crosscut saw and felling axes, Washington, 1906
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Highlead yarding with steam donkey engine, Washington, n.d.
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Fox Theatre backstage looking west, 1991
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Fox Theatre auditorium with view of stage, seating, and galleons, 1991
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Fleet of early Diamond-T logging trucks, Utsalady, Washington, 1920
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Fox Theatre mezzanine lounge (upper lobby), 1991
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Fox Theatre, vestibule and main entrance on Olive St., 1991
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Logger ready to crosscut a downed fir, Washington, 1915
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Moving a spartree using railroad cars, English Logging Camp, Washington, n.d.
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Crew loading a fir log onto a logging railroad using a ginpole and donkey engine, Washington, 1907
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Topping a tree with dynamite for use as a spar tree at a loading operation, Washington, 1920
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