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Effinger N. Rhoads
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William H. Shaffer
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John Taylor
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Famous ial FiIron Chink.t;&quo Salmon are Dressed by this Wonderful Machine at the Rate of 3,000 Per Hour. The Offal Drops to One Side and Into Conveyors Beneath the Floor and is Discharged Onto a Scow at End of Cannery. It is Then Towed to the Fertiliser Plant Several Miles Distant
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Another view of the 'Iron Chink' (butchering machine). The offal drops to one side and into conveyor beneath the cannery floor and is discharged to scow at tne of cannery. It is then taken to the fertilizer plant, six miles from cannery. Fish emerge from the Iron Chink dressed and ready for scrubbing
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Ledger
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Ledger
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Wilderness pets by Lena Huelsdonk Fletcher : Being an account of animals of the wilderness, pets and otherwise known to her during her lifetime as a resident of the Hoh River Valley
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Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
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Jasper N. Bertram's 1864 Civil War diary
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James Crittenden letter to his parents Alexander Parker and Clara Jones Crittenden, November 2, 1864
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James Crittenden letter to his mother Clara Jones Crittenden, November 21, 1864
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James Crittenden letter to his mother, Clara Jones Crittenden, November 22, 1864
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Lyman Whitney Strong letter to his son Arthur Tappan Strong, November 24, 1861
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