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  • McKenzie Pass is a mountain pass in the Cascade Range in central Oregon, United States. It is located at the common border of Linn, Lane, and Deschutes counties, approximately 20 miles northwest of Bend, between the Three Sisters to the south and Mt. Washington to the north. circa 1946.
  • Printed on front: Summit of McKenzie Pass in Winter

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  • Message: Sat. Sept 13th Dear Dad, If I go thru the Union and they are satisfied ? work Monday as a Mechanic Helper. Love, Fenton
  • Addressee: E.S. Fleming Princeton, Missouri c/o Omar Hammond

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  • Message: Dear Bro: Rec'd your card this morning-hope you find work alright. Mrs. Miller called up the other day & they want you right away but mother did not ask about particulars. How's all we are all fine. I have just come from the store and am at the school house 4:30. Dread the walk home but the roads are splendid now.
  • Addressee: Mr. Carl Hansen 324 Hall St. Portland, Oregon.

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Cartoon depiction of a behatted horse and his rider pulling an automobile to the delight of some onlookers. circa 1908.

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  • Message: Dear Mother Just a few lines from Mary to let you know we are all well. Florance is still with one I had a postal from Miss Dora love from all M.M.G.
  • Addressee: Mrs. James Gilles Port Daniel Center Bonaventure Co. Canada, P. Q.

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  • Sailors on unidentified warship, signalling to another ship. circa 1917.
  • Printed on front: Signaling on board United States Warship.

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  • Sailors on unidentified warship, signalling to another ship. circa 1917.
  • Printed on front: Signaling on board United States Warship.

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  • This card is likely depicting a play of some type performed by a group of school children. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: St. Gabriels Infants School "The Toy Review"

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  • One of Washington's most popular outdoor recreation areas, this glacier formed body of water has a maximum depth of 1,419 feet which is 340 ft. below sea level. Chelan is the modification of an Indian word meaning "deep water.". circa 1950.
  • Printed on front: Lake Chelan-85 Miles of fresh water beauty in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State

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  • One of Washington's most popular outdoor recreation areas, this glacier formed body of water has a maximum depth of 1,419 feet which is 340 ft. below sea level. Chelan is the modification of an Indian word meaning "deep water.". circa 1950.
  • Printed on front: Lake Chelan-85 Miles of fresh water beauty in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State

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Printed on back: The State of Washington Invites-a-Million to the Gateway of the Pacific Ocean's famous Olympic Loop. Hoquiam Jaycees In cooperation with the Washington State Advertising Commission, the Junior Chamber of Commerce is inviting a million visitors to enjoy a wonderful vacation in Washington. For more information about beautiful Washington State, write-Washington State Junior Chamber of Commerce Room 27, Transportation Bldg., Olympia, Washington.

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Printed on back: The State of Washington Invites-a-Million to the Gateway of the Pacific Ocean's famous Olympic Loop. Hoquiam Jaycees In cooperation with the Washington State Advertising Commission, the Junior Chamber of Commerce is inviting a million visitors to enjoy a wonderful vacation in Washington. For more information about beautiful Washington State, write-Washington State Junior Chamber of Commerce Room 27, Transportation Bldg., Olympia, Washington.

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  • Preliminary plans for the Grand Coulee Dam were made in the early 1920's, but the dam itself was not completed until 1941. The powerhouses and pumping plants were worked on during World War II and completed by 1946. 12 million cubic yards of concrete were used in the project, making it the largest concrete structure in the world. circa 1950.
  • Printed on front: The mighty Columbia River is harnessed at Grand Coulee Dam.

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  • The Mitchell's Point Tunnel was blasted through solid rock 95 feet above the Columbia River. Its five windows, carved through basaltic rock, afforded a scenic view of the Columbia River Gorge. The Mitchell's Point Tunnel was a prominent feature of the Columbia River Highway, now known as the Historic Columbia River Highway. This famous roadway stretched 125 miles along the Oregon side of the Columbia River between Portland and The Dalles. The road is recognized as an engineering marvel and as America's first scenic highway. By the 1930s, the tunnel was considered inadequate for modern traffic. A wider, river-level route (now designated U.S. Route 30) was built at the base of Mitchell Point around 1937. The five famous windows were bricked up, the tunnel filled with rock, and the viaducts leading to the tunnel were blocked. The once-celebrated tunnel remained abandoned, but intact, until 1966 when the Mitchell Point Tunnel was destroyed during the widening of Interstate 84. circa 1918.
  • Printed on front: Day-lighted Tunnel at Mitchell's Point, Columbia River Highway, Oregon

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  • Printed on back: This view gives one a clear idea of the wonderful engineering used in the construction of this famous highway. The road is cut through solid granite.
  • Message: Dear Dora Your letter was rec. this morn. Hope the family are much better. May is getting better but is far from being well. I am all tired out myself, to. Tell Bessie I send my best regards to them all. Anna.
  • Addressee: Miss Dora Hansen Newberg, Oregon c/o Chas Wade Rout

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  • Printed on back: See Washington First. A Crevasses on Roosevelt Glacier, Mt. Baker. Mt. Baker is in Whatcom County, Washington, about thirty-five miles southeast of Sumas. It is 10, 827 feet high.
  • Message: 3:30 PM Within 3 miles of the line. Ralph
  • Addressee: Daisy C. Philbrick Hoquiam, Wash.

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  • Mount Baker is an active volcano in the Cascade Range of Washington State, named after Joseph Baker of the H.M.S. Discovery, who first saw and recorded the peak in 1792. The first successful ascent of the mountain took place in August, 1868. It is located about 30 miles east of Bellingham in Whatcom county, in the Mount Baker National Forest. It has the most glaciers of any mountain in the Cascade range except for Mount Rainier. circa 1917.
  • Printed on front: See Washington First. A Crevasse on Roosevelt Glacier, Mt. Baker.

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  • Printed on back: See Washington First. A Crevasses on Roosevelt Glacier, Mt. Baker. Mt. Baker is in Whatcom County, Washington, about thirty-five miles southeast of Sumas. It is 10, 827 feet high.
  • Message: 3:30 PM Within 3 miles of the line. Ralph
  • Addressee: Daisy C. Philbrick Hoquiam, Wash.

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  • Elk cows average 500 lbs., stand 4’ feet at the shoulder, and are 6’ feet from nose to tail. Bulls are some 25% larger than cows at maturity, weighing an average of 700 lbs., standing 5 feet at the shoulder and averaging 8 feet in length. The largest of the subspecies is the Roosevelt elk, found west of the Cascade Range in the U.S. states of California, Oregon and Washington, and in the Canadian province of British Columbia. circa 1940.
  • Printed on front: Bull Elk-Olympic Peninsula, Wash.

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Printed on back: Lake Washington Floating Bridge-World's longest bridge constructed of concrete pontoons is an engineering marvel. Constructed and financed by tolls, it is now free and carries U. S. Highway No.10 directly east from downtown Seattle and on through Snoqualmie pass to the east.

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  • Albert Dean Rosellini, born January 21, 1910, is a lawyer from the state of Washington. Rosellini is a member of the Democratic Party and served in the Washington Legislature before his two terms as Governor (1957-1965). This was a campaign card from his first run for Governor. circa 1956.
  • Printed on front: Dear Friend: Here are five good reasons why I have always been a leader in the fight against organized vice and juvenile delinquency in the state. As your governor, I will use the experience and knowledge I have acquired as Chairman of the Crime Investigating Committee and as a youth guidance leader to protect our children. Albert D. Rosellini Senator Albert D.Rosellini, his charming Scandinavian wife, Ethel, and their five children Join the fight for right! Rosellini for Governor Democrat

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  • Large houses in the Portland Heights neighborhood, with what looks like a cable car and tracks winding through the area. circa 1916.
  • Printed on front: Portland Heights, on the way to Council Crest, Portland, Oregon.

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  • Message: Dear Sis: Rec'd your letter today. Wish you can ? this good weather we are having. I saw Dr. today and he says you had better stay awhile and enjoy yourself ?. Miss S. phoned again today. She is very ? for you come ? back and ? know night away. Howard says hello. Jessie is ? Kidney trouble, Dr. says. ? Love ?
  • Addressee: Miss Dora Hansen, Hermingston, Ore.Box 351 c/o L. C. White

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  • This is the Old Main Library in Lincoln, Nebraska. It opened in 1902 and was demolished in the 1960's. It was built as a Carnegie Library. circa 1920.
  • Printed on front: Lincoln City Library Lincoln, Nebraska

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  • This landmark building, a white marble Beaux-Arts revival, designed by John Merven Carr’re and Thomas Hastings, was completed in 1911 after 12 years of construction. At the time, it was the largest marble structure in the United States. A large restoration project of the exterior, in honor of the 100 year anniversary in 2011, is currently underway. The library is now formally known as the Humanities and Social Sciences Library. circa 1930.
  • Printed on front: Public Library, New York City

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  • Printed on back: New York Public Library The magnificent building at the library of New York is located at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street. It was built in 1911 at a cost of $9,000,000 and contains spacious reading rooms, exhibition rooms and art galleries. Its book collections are priceless.
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