Schuler interviews woodcarver Harvey Kullonen
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- 09/19/1975
Schuler interviews woodcarver Harvey Kullonen
Marile Creager interviews local author Elizabeth Sale
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Air Pollution - Puget Sound
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Back of photo: Cascadia Apr 3 1976
Back of photo: Cascadia- Indian Tile Uncovered, Cascadia Juvenile Diagnostic Center
Back of photo: Cascadia May 11 1978
Back of photo: Cascadia Juvenile Reception Diagnostic Center Photograph by Jerry Buck
Kroll's Atlas of Pierce County, 1915
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The Adna Mill Company in Adna, Washington, six miles west of Chehalis on the South Bend branch of the Northern Pacific Railroad. In the early 1900s, Adna consisted of two general merchandise stores, two hotels, a blacksmith shop, one Evangelical church and a public school. The Adna Mill had an average capacity of 60,000 feet of lumber and 830,000 shingles per day and employed 90 men. Photograph c. 1909.
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Unpaved road between Port Angeles and Lake Crescent in Clallam County which included stops at Lake Sutherland. Photograph by Leo Hettzel, Port Angeles, c. 1903.
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Child on unpaved road near Kelso, Washington. Photograph by J.R. Hargrave, c. 1903.
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Timber hoisted on a Lamb Cableway above the Black Creek, a branch of the Wynooche River near Montesano, Washington. The Lamb Cableway was invented by Hoquiam resident Frank H. Lamb to lift logs from waterways to high land where they can be skidded to railroads and navigable waters. Photograph c. 1903.
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Logger William Hepfinger pictured skidding lumber in South Aberdeen, Washington, to be shipped by rail to St. Louis for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 for Hepfinger's "Western Washington Exhibit." Photo copyright William Hepfinger, c. 1903.
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Logger William Hepfinger pictured beside lumber in South Aberdeen, Washington, to be shipped by rail to St. Louis for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904 for Hepfinger's "Western Washington Exhibit." The banner hung on the lumber reads, "The State of Washington." Photo copyright William Hepfinger, c. 1903.
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Fishermen using the brailing method to gather salmon from the water at the Cattle Point fish trap off of the San Juan Islands. Photograph c. 1903.
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Fishermen emptying nets of salmon at the Cattle Point fish trap off of the San Juan Islands. Photograph c. 1903.
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Fishermen hauling in fishing nets with salmon at the Shultz & Gross trap near Roche Harbor, Washington. Photograph taken August 2nd, 1901.
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Orchard land in Wenatchee Valley, Washington. Photograph by J. D. Wheeler, c. 1908.
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Wheat field on the Alfred Leach ranch in the Gallatin Valley, Montana. Photograph by Schlechten, c. 1908.