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  • 5604 Scooping dried hops into cars. Men: Donald Lundberg, Milford Dufur, and Dale Gentry at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5598 Weighing hops brought in by pickers—John Mayerhofer, Bert Mosier, check boss, and George Brackenburg, at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5592 Arm picker section of the stationary hop picker at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5590 Part of the stationary hop picker at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5582 Hop picking machines in operation. These machines were developed by the E. Clemens Horst Company. E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5578 Camp carpenter, E. S. Farley, with the camp Marshal, E. S. Stultz at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5603 Bags of hops being unloaded at the dryer at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5583 Close-up of the hop picking machine at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5576 Camp grounds at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5607 Sewing a bale of hops. Ray De Main at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5606 Loading the baler with hops—Pat Patrick at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5599 Filling a bag with hops at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5595 Hop vine loaded with hops on the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5597Boy picking hops. Theodore Pileggi, age 10, of Sherwood, Oregon on the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5589 Starting hop vines through the stationary picker. Ida Cuff in foreground at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5586 Tractor driver, Alice Pimley at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5585 Cutting down hop vines for the picking machine. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rover, cutting vines; Alice Pimley driving tractor, and Gladys Brown in silvered hat at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5579 First aid at the hop yard camp—Buddy Kyle being treated by Mrs. L. Scopil, R.N., at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 9969-5360. Old farm home near Verboort, Oregon. February 10, 1942. Now called the Beeks house, oldest in Washington County, and one of the few buildings left standing from the original 4,600 Donation Land Claims issued in the Willamete Valley in the 1850s. Its named after the original owners, Silas and Mary Beeks, who built it after they arrived in 1847.
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  • 9969-5458. Elmer Tom of Grand Ronde, professional horse breaker. May 7, 1942. Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon
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  • CS01920 Jefferson Monument under final stages of construction. About 1942. From the Washington Monument.
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  • CS01919.  Washington DC mall about 1942. Looking east from the Washington Monument to the Capitol.
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  • 5605 Carload of dried hops going to the baling room and warehouse at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5601Hop picker, Helend Brown, Route 1, Dallas, Oregon., at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5600 Hop field drinking fountain, with Lois Fowler, Portland, Oregon, at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5596 Hop pickers at work in the yard at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5593 Hop separator for salvage of hops dropped by the picking machines at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5591 Women working on the stationary hop picker at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5588 Loading hop vines into the rack of the stationary pickek at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5587 Picking hops off the ground behind the picking machine on the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5581 Lay's Motion picture theatre tent at the hop yard at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942. Advertising broadsides for upcoming films include two Castle war newsreels. These were only produced in 16mm, meaning that this theater was using 16 mm projectors. The front canopy  is probably 24 feet wide, the main tent seating area is probably 32x32 with a 16' setback behind it for the screen. This size could easily be handled with a conventional bulb projector, rather than carbon arc. Probably a Bell & Howell Filmosound or something like it. They are advertising a Vaudeville stage show for this evening, with a magic show and a "self supporting baby".
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  • 5580 Child care center for the hop yard campground at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 9969-5545. Crib fence corner at Kah-Nee-Ta hot springs. July 10, 1942. Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon
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  • 5577 Hop pickers starting for work at the camp grounds of E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • CS01918.  Jefferson Monument under final stages of construction. About 1942. From the Washington Monument.
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  • 5584 Hop picking machine, close up at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5575 Camp grounds at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5397Pouring molten iron in the American Brake Shoe and Foundry Company plant in Linnton. February 7, 1942.
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  • 9305-A4494. "Post Office" (1942 license plates, which were used throughout WW2). The Dalles, Oregon.
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  • 5594 Rabbit presented to Ava and Aggretta West by the hop pickers on the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 0003-003. Telephone conversation. Marian Fresk (wife of photographer) Ca, 1942.
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  • 9969-5620. Mt. Hood from near the Wy’east cabin. September 20, 1942.
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  • 0003-002. Figure study on quilt. Marian Fresk (wife of photographer)  Ca, 1942.
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  • CS01922. Washington DC mall about 1942. Looking east from the Washington Monument to the Capitol.
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  • 0612-B001. Bridgeport Connecticut street scene. Smith's Restaurant, sign for event Monday September 14, (1936?, 1942?, 1953?)  gas station, soda fountain.
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  • 0003-004. Enjoying a bubble bath in a cast iron porcelean bathtub. Marian Fresk (wife of photographer) Ca, 1942.
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  • CS01917. Washington DC mall about 1942. Looking east from the Washington Monument to the Capitol.
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  • Jefferson Monument under final stages of construction. About 1942. From the Washington Monument.
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  • CS00971-01a. Multnomah Falls and Multnomah Falls Lodge, photographed from a high rock formation that was removed in the 1950s to make room for I-84.  This photograph shows the Lodge before it was closed in February, 1942 for the duration of the war.
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  • 9969-3805. Lombardy poplars at Northeast 58th Ave. and Couch St., Portland, Oregon. October 17, 1938. (Comments by Cathy Riddell: photos are looking north on NE 58th to Glisan. A lot of houses on the east side of the street were built in 1941 and 1942, so this is just before that. This is in front of Bill Naito's house - during the anti-Japanese hysteria after 12/7/41, as a high school sophomore, he went door-to-door on the street getting signatures on a petition to get permission to keep the families ceramics store open.) ("The photo is also interesting because Lombardy Poplars were such a popular street tree for such a long time. They were the trees originally planted in the Park blocks (along with the elms). They would grow to be 120' tall in 20 years - but invade pipes, buckle sidewalks, etc - and die young. Oh well - now you never see them - they're pretty much banned.")
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