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Mules hauling railroad ties by sledge, ca. 1910s
1. Mules hauling railroad ties by sledge, ca. 1910s
Piles of railroad ties.
2. Piles of railroad ties.
Track repair crew and railroad car loaded with ties, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, n.d.
3. Track repair crew and railroad car loaded with ties, St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company, n.d.
Track crew and railroad ties on flatbed moving car, Camp 5, English Lumber Company, ca. 1917
4. Track crew and railroad ties on flatbed moving car, Camp 5, English Lumber Company, ca. 1917

Men standing in front of railroad ties, Burke, Idaho, ca. 1900
5. Men standing in front of railroad ties, Burke, Idaho, ca. 1900
Men standing in front of railroad ties, Burke, Idaho, ca. 1900
6. Men standing in front of railroad ties, Burke, Idaho, ca. 1900
Woman sitting while a man ties two giant slabs of bacon to her feet in an attempt to create the world's
7. Woman sitting while a man ties two giant slabs of bacon to her feet in an attempt to create the world's largest omelet, Chehalis, Washington, ca. 1929-1932
November 6, 1903 Page four
Southeast storm ties up shipping
To attend trial
Sluaghter houses
8. November 6, 1903 Page four
Southeast storm ties up shipping
To attend trial
Sluaghter houses cause protest
Two bunches of Chinese arrive
Grand chancellor visits local K.Ps
Launch Hyac, of Seattle, fined
Former resident here asphyiated

April 1, 1903 Page three
Tanner puts back
Marital ties sundered
Change in the Call
Musical
9. April 1, 1903 Page three
Tanner puts back
Marital ties sundered
Change in the Call
Musical treat
Coreans made happy
August 29, 1911 Page one
Ship building on Puget Sound
Dock at Neah Bay
Hardwood railroad ties
Stricken
10. August 29, 1911 Page one
Ship building on Puget Sound
Dock at Neah Bay
Hardwood railroad ties
Stricken with typhoid fever
April 15, 1911 Page two
Alaska trade breaks record
Antilocus from Glasgow
Official program of
11. April 15, 1911 Page two
Alaska trade breaks record
Antilocus from Glasgow
Official program of the convention
Fraternal ties severed
January 3, 1905 Page three
Steam collier Edith meets rough weather in strait
Famous warship coming
12. January 3, 1905 Page three
Steam collier Edith meets rough weather in strait
Famous warship coming to sound
Mitchell, The Great, falls in Oregon
Commence building pipe today
Russian stronghold falls
Surf Duck ties up at the wharf

Halibut fisherman Elias Gumlam ties rope on boat, Fishermen's Terminal, Seattle, July 1, 1947
13. Halibut fisherman Elias Gumlam ties rope on boat, Fishermen's Terminal, Seattle, July 1, 1947
Crew eating lunch on railroad ties at camp, Man and woman in overalls in front of Gypo mill, unknown
14. Crew eating lunch on railroad ties at camp, Man and woman in overalls in front of Gypo mill, unknown location, ca. 1915-1945
Crew with crane, railroad ties and railroad cars loaded with donkey engine, Saginaw Timber Company, possibly
15. Crew with crane, railroad ties and railroad cars loaded with donkey engine, Saginaw Timber Company, possibly in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
 

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