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Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-10-06 Rock Surface Run 232 El.302
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-11-10 Lake Shannon (with railroad trestle)
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Crystal Falls on Whatcom Creek.
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Native American beach encampment and canoes with Pacific American Fisheries cannery to left
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The façade of the newly-constructed BPOE building is decked in bunting, with vacant lots on either side of building, Bellingham, WA
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Woman in formal riding costume with jodhpurs and jacket stands next to horse
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Motorized cannery machinery
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Executives of Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mill: J.H. Bloedel, Peter Larson, J.J. Donovan (copies from book)
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1924-08-21 Dam Site- Upstream view of river
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New Whatcom, 1892
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Small waves lap on shore with many driftwood logs scattered along beach, fishtraps extending into water on left
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-06-15 2nd Floor Power House
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Group of men, women, and one girl stand near small bonfire in woods
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Breaking Ground for Elks Home June 10 1912
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First run of the Bellingham ferry, Victoria. View from deck of ship of large crowd gathered on Quackenbush Warehouse dock, with city of Bellingham, WA, in background
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Studio portrait of unidentified man in suit with moustache
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School children posing in front of school
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-09-07 Reinf Steel Intake Foundation
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1924-11-19 Railroad trestle along river
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View from across water of seaside village with fish cannery facilities and pier
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-06-14 Rock Surface Run #133 El.263
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Postcard of five workers waist-deep in huge bin of empty metal food cans and paper, next to several workers standing in front of warehouse or factory
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Fairhaven High School students pose outside school
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Boatbuilding operation showing two boats under construction surrounded by scaffolding, ramps and lumber
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A man stands at base of tree in grove of tall evergreens
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Trees and rocks along shoreline of Puget Sound waters below Chuckanut Mountain
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Unidentified man looking out across water towards snow-covered mountain range
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Workers dump salmon from fishtrap net into barge as ferry passengers watch in background
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Catherine Deming
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Postcard of food processing machinery, possibly for salmon canning
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Storefront of Underwood & Minturn selling hardware, stoves, tinware, with several men in suits standing in front of both doorways, goods and merchandise on display in windows
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Woman in formal riding costume with jodhpurs, jacket, and boots sits atop horse
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John Leonard Snyder and Olive Axtell Snyder pose in seated studio portrait
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-07-09 Reinforcing Steel 4th Floor
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Mutoscope
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Moisant 29 - Early model single-winged airplane with small propeller sits on grass field, surrounded by crowd of people
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-08-10 Rock Surface Run #18(3) E. Side
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Two men standing, one man seated, pose for portrait
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"The Mediterranean of the Pacific" (Negative copy of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Unidentified forest scene.
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View of grounds and facilities of lumber company
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Crowds on Dock (Cornwall) for 1912 marathon
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-05-29 Fibre Conduits Power House
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L.A. Thomas ranch
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Everett B. Deming, President of Pacific American Fisheries, and Arthur Deming, General Manager, sit behind large desk in office, with three men standing behind them
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-04-23 Scaffold Frames Upstream Face of Dam
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Ships docked at Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills on Bellingham Bay
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Fairhaven High School football team practice
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Two rows of young men, possibly students
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Lower Baker River dam construction 1925-07-21 Concrete Surface Run #168 EL.3815
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Pacific American Fisheries office employees of PAF headquarters at 401 Harris Avenue, Bellingham, Washington
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