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  • 0705-J07 woman fishing. Montana. 1930s
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  • 0710-059.  G Street west from 13th, Washington, D.C. May 25, 1930.
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  • 0710-060.  N.W. 13th Street north from G Street, Washington D.C. May 25, 1930.
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  • 0710-058.  G Street east from 13th Street, Washington D.C. May 25, 1930.
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  • 0705-J02.  Agriculture. A man is seated on a bale of hay with his dog, beside a wagon drawn by 2 horses. Negative came from Monterey, California
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  • 8903-401 fishing family, accordion player.
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  • 0710-031.  Bear hunters with gun and dead bear.
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  • 9207-11. man with antelope mounted on car, 1940 Wyoming license plate.
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  • 0710-057.  Thirteenth Street north from G St., Washington, D.C. May 25th, 1930.
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  • “trout caught in Walker Lake. Top & Smithy. 1912” Group of men on camping trip with car, portable wood stove, catch of fish, tents. (This image was selected as the poster image for the E. F. Box exhibition)
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  • 0706-E1.  Broadway looking east from N. Downing St., Seaside. On the right: Strand Theater, Log Cabin Drug Co. 325 Broadway. About 1920.
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  • 9336-K60  R. W. Heck fishing the Blitzen River in Harney County, Oregon. Note the Kodak camera case around his neck. about 1920
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  • 9022-136 Sawing wood, Hawthorne, Nevada about 1910
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  • 9336-K22.  “John Day River.”, “John Day Highway Oregon.” Picture Canyon, Picture Gorge, Highway 26. About 1930
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  • 9022-116  Mina Hotel at Mina, Nevada 1908, steam tractor
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  • 0710-061.  Seventh Street, North from B Street & Constitution Ave.,  Washington D.C. October 16, 1931.
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  • 0705-J06 man fishing. Montana. 1930s
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  • 8903-31H. Avro airplane crash. May 30, 1921 at Rose City Speedway, NE Portland, Oregon
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  • 9207-66. Judge Wall. Loup City, Nebraska. Holding a mounted Chinese Pheasant. This is the first pheasant in Nebraska. He placed the first pheasants in Loup City, after raising them, then released them in Central Nebraska.
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  • 9207-60. man with one arm fishing, Wyoming
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  • 9207-02. Wagon crossing Wyoming about 1905.
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  • 9120-05. night view of Jackson tower, SE corner of SW Broadway and Yamhill. 1912. Portland, Oregon
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  • 9120-06 night view of SW 7th Ave., now Broadway, looking north from about Taylor at the intersection of Yamhill. BPOE convention. 1912
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  • 0707-04.  woman next to sign "Dogs Not Allowed In Zoo." Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Zoo.
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  • 9207-19. Woman on horseback, armed with pistol, wearing a hat and mosquito net, crossing Wyoming. Ca. 1920
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  • 9220-03B. Bear (2 negs) probably Dodge Park 1925-26, Oregon.
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  • 9005-07 “fishing trip up river. Camp.” Spring 1915, Washington State,
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  • 9305-A4493. "Library & Court House" The Dalles, Oregon.
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  • 9120-07. SW Washington at Park Ave, looking east.  This is the core of Portland's Theatre district as it was in 1911.  The intersection one block in the background is Portland's main intersection from that era, 8th Ave. (now Park).  The Star Theatre, on the extreme left, is now O'Bryant Square.   On the right is Cordray's Theatre, in it's later days when it was known as the Empress and the Grand.  The heyday of these theatres was from 1900 to 1910, when Portland's population more than doubled and good crowds supported seven nights and three matinees a week.  In 1909 the Portland City Council, responding to a disastrous theatre fire in Chicago, ruled that all theatres in frame buildings must cease operations.  The April 1911 deadline doomed the theatre district, and although several new vaudeville stages were constructed in other parts of downtown, the "stock companies" lost out to motion picture in the market and were all but gone by the great depression.  The building in the background under construction is the Wilcox building, built 1911
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  • 8903-31B Avro airplane crash. May 30, 1921 at Rose City Speedway, NE Portland, Oregon
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  • 8706-08A Carpenter with his tool box. Newell, South Dakota.
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  • 0707-02.  "White City" amusement park, with soda and beer vendors. Sheyboygan, Wisconsin.
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  • 0706-C01.  construction of Astor Column, Astoria 1926
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  • 8903-31E. Avro airplane crash. May 30, 1921 at Rose City Speedway, NE Portland, Oregon
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  • 8706-24.  A Postal mail carrier is working a rural free delivery route near Newell, S.D. His motorcycle is a Wagner 4-11. His hat identifies his route as RFD3.
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  • 9220-03A. Bear (2 negs) probably Dodge Park 1925-26, Oregon.
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  • 0707-06.  Hunters near Lima Center, Wisconsin.1920s
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  • 8903-31D Avro airplane crash. May 30, 1921 at Rose City Speedway, NE Portland, Oregon
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  • 1505H-01. The first vehicle to climb Mt. Hood and reach Government camp in 1919 was this Chevrolet truck. It arrived on April 1, after bucking snow from Toll Gate to Government camp for ten days through snow 2 to 11 feet deep. This lopped eight days off the previous record of April 9, made by a Mitchell car in 1915. Government Camp, April 1, 1919. (story published in Oregonian, April 6, 1919, pg. 6)
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  • 0707-01A. Station Master picking up broken eggs, fell from rail car on train. Lima Center, Wisconsin
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  • 0901-15. East Burnside at 8th.
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