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Caterpillar tractors and donkey engine at loading site, with flatbed railroad log cars and shack in background, Simpson Logging Company camp no. 5, ca. 1940
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Fallers, Simpson Logging Company camp no. 5, ca. 1940
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Railroad logging camp no. 4, speeder, and railroad tracks, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, n.d.
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Railroad logging camp no. 2, Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, n.d.
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Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) Bulletin no. 133 regarding the storage of personal and business furniture prior to evacuation , March 29, 1942
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Social Session in honor of R. F. Troxler, Port Townsend BPO Elks Lodge No. 317, Port Townsend, Washington, December 21, 1905
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Construction camp no. 4, June 6, 1903
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Reinforcing mat and rock formation that will be below the no. 1 generating unit in the powerhouse, May 8, 1925
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Construction camp no. 3, ca. 1903
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Construction camp no. 2, June 6, 1903
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Construction camp no. 1, June 7, 1903
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No. 1 exciter set in the powerhouse, November 2, 1911
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Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Bulletin No. 3, regarding the objectives of the organization, January 1918
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Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Bulletin No. 6, regarding Pro-Germanism, January 28, 1918
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Spruce Production Division Bulletin No. 63, July 20, 1918
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Bliss No.225 Gang Slitter. Installation at Boyle Can Co. Baltimore, Md. To obtain the maximum of service and efficiency from your line of Can Making Machines it is first necessary to make sure that every piece of stock used is cut to the correct size--perfectly. 'Bliss' No.225 Gang Slitter was designed to accomplish this--and it does. Its unvarying accuracy is the basis of the envirable reputation it has attained among Can Makers. That Boyle Can Co. rely upon the 'Bliss' No.225 Gang Slitter for supplying stock to all machines in their large shop may be seen from the photograph
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Parley's Magazine (vol. 1, no. 10, p. 145)
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Parley's Magazine (vol. 1, no. 9, p. 137)
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Parley's Magazine (vol. 1, no. 8, p. 123)
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Parley's Magazine (vol. 1, no. 25, p. 96)
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