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  • Oregondigital df712400b
    [Camp and traveling outfit of O.G. Allen, Pendleton photographer. 'Photo by Allen' printed on photo. Close-ups of tent.]
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  • 1814
    KP-1468-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Tents and trailers were the first housing to be seen on the land after the settlers had received permission to move onto their new farms. Here we see ...
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  • 1815
    KP-1469-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Charles Stiles was the first settler to put up trees on his property in the lands homesteaded in 1946. Here we see two poplar trees planted on his homestead ...
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  • 1819
    KP-1473-R2 - Klamath Project. Settlement Program. Second step in getting settled onto the land opened to settlement in 1946 is to bring in portions of barracks, given to the settlers under Public Law ...
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  • Oregondigital df71gv86b
    Copy of two photos on one negative: A) Collapsible tent-trailer assembled, with tables and stools in front of tent. B) Interior of tent, with beds, stoves, etc.; default
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  • 221
    Two bearded men, Oliver Applegate (left), Joaquin Miller (rt), on camp stools in front of white tent; forested background
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  • 7. [Image] Group camping
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    Men and women in campsite, two tents; women cooking or sweeping, men drinking
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  • 392
    Among group camping are Randolph Chusm (?), wife, and son; Note on photo: 'Paradise Camp, Crater Lake 1899'
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  • Oregondigital fx719r73s
    Black and white image. Four men, three women, and three children pose outdoors in front of a campsite. Visible items include tents, blankets, wooden carriage, wooden pails, metal pans, two wire birdcages, ...
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  • Oregondigital df70nb50k
    A Native American encampment, located in a clearing next to a stand of trees (deciduous without leaves and conifers), at the base of a hill or mountain. There are four tipis made of mats and canvas, and ...
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