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    View shows the mess hall at Manary Logging Co.'s Camp 1 in 1923. Photo looks southeast and the wood spur can be seen passing alongside the front of the mess hall.
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    Charley Clarno's John Day Queen at Clarno in 1895 showing Andrew Clarno (with whiskers) and wife Eleanor. Charley Clarno is in the pilot house. Only steamer ever to operate on John Day. It sank about 1900 ...
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    John Silvertooth, Democratic Candidate For Representative, Oregon Legislature, Wasco County, Oregon (21st District) I favor---Development of resources of Wasco County; wider markets for its products and ...
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  • 25205. [Image] Eight Mile Baseball Club
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    Eight Mile Baseball Club c. 1912 Seated: Ray Darnielle, Wilbur Dickson, Paul Darnielle, Wm. Ober, Roy Still and Earl Carrico, mascot. Standing: Roy Colby, Harry Howell, Leonard Gerking, M.C. Leabo, Levy ...
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  • 25206. [Image] The Henry Klint Family
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    The Henry Klint Family - 1890's 1862 Chenowith Pioneers Seated: Henry and wife Doris Standing: Elvina (Mrs. H.C. Nielsen); Walter, Anna A. and Al
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  • 25208. [Image] Henry L. Kuck, 1899
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    H. L. Kuck, 1899 Henry L. Kuck owned a Harness and Saddle Making business on 2nd Street where Stone's Sports is in 2007. He later sold to his partner, Garth Bonney. Kuck had large land holdings in Wasco ...
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    Along the line of the O. R. & N., The Dalles Machine Shop, 1866, Oregon Steam Navigation Company train on Cape Horn Trestle, two miles west of Celilo
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    Along the line of the O.R. & N., The Dalles Machine Shop, 1883, Oregon Railway and Navigation Company Ainsworth Incline at Portland (For Transferring Cars across the River before the First Railroad Bridge ...
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