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- hand-tinted view of snow-covered Mt. Baker with a lake in the foreground.
- Evergreens line the far shore and one tree is prominent in the right foreground on the edge of the lake.
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- unidentified man sitting below what is probably the hull of a ship, pointing to a spot on the hull
- Probably Pacific American Fisheries shipyards
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- unidentified man standing next to a huge structure - possibly a ship?
- The same unidentified man as in photos 2849, 2871 standing next to a huge structure that he was underneath in the previous photos. The stacks of railroad ties are visible and another man in a slicker is leaning against one stack. Perhaps this is the hull of a large ship that is in dry dock? Behind the man who stands next to the structure are tall wooden ladders leaning against a tall building. Probably at Pacific America Fisheries.
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- view from water of small structure or cabin built on dock
- Caption on reverse in ink: "X -- New living quarters for cook. Replacing old quarters destroyed on Feb. 24, 1944 by U.S. Army Pontoons. Measurements - 12' x 21' - Built April 1944." This is likely a cannery in Alaska, probably Squaw Harbor on Shumagin Island.