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Japanese American internees washing dishes at Camp Harmony, Puyallup, 1942
1. Japanese American internees washing dishes at Camp Harmony, Puyallup, 1942
Women in working in kitchen at Frederick & Nelson, Seattle, ca. 1920
2. Women in working in kitchen at Frederick & Nelson, Seattle, ca. 1920
Kettle and pot merchant, Hanoi, n.d.
3. Kettle and pot merchant, Hanoi, n.d.
Cooks in galley, Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company, ca. 1921
4. Cooks in galley, Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company, ca. 1921

Cook and helpers, also known as flunkies, at railroad logging camp, Polson Logging Company, ca. 1930
5. Cook and helpers, also known as flunkies, at railroad logging camp, Polson Logging Company, ca. 1930
Cooks in railroad camp kitchen, Polson Logging Company, ca. 1930
6. Cooks in railroad camp kitchen, Polson Logging Company, ca. 1930
Galley crew, Greenwood Logging Company, ca. 1930
7. Galley crew, Greenwood Logging Company, ca. 1930
Cooks in galley at railroad logging camp, Saginaw Timber Company, possibly in Grays Harbor County, n.d.
8. Cooks in galley at railroad logging camp, Saginaw Timber Company, possibly in Grays Harbor County, n.d.

Galley interior and crew, Clemons Logging Company, ca. 1926
9. Galley interior and crew, Clemons Logging Company, ca. 1926
Eskimo woman cooking on beach with frying pan and kettles, ca. 1906
10. Eskimo woman cooking on beach with frying pan and kettles, ca. 1906
Seattle Electric Company (1906)
11. Seattle Electric Company (1906)
 

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