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Oseran (Melville) interviewUniversity of WashingtonAudio Papua New Guinea
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Machine shop and crew, Hammond Lumber Company, Mill City, ca. 1912-1934University of WashingtonImage
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Hammond store interior, Hammond Lumber Company, Mill City, ca. 1912-1934University of WashingtonImage
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John Haydon, Ray Peterson, Senator Warren G. Magnuson and Al Rochester looking at Century 21 World's Fair Exposition: Port of Seattle exhibit, ca. 1962University of WashingtonImage
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Camp 10, Hammond company store, Hammond Lumber Company, Mill City,ca. 1912-1934University of WashingtonImage
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Logging crew at yarding site, Hammond Lumber Company, Mill City, ca. 1915-1945University of WashingtonImage
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Broadside of Hammond two truck Shay locomotive #424 on trestle, Hammond Lumber Company, Oregon, ca. 1912-1934University of WashingtonImage
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Ford cars, Hammond Lumber Company, Mill City, ca. 1912-1920University of WashingtonImage
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Children and teachers outside of the public school class, Hammond Lumber Company, Mill City, ca. 1912-1934University of WashingtonImage
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Senator Henry M. Jackson with American Samoa graduates, Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange between East and West, Washington, D.C., 1964University of WashingtonImage American Samoa
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Horses with their handlers at barn, Hammond Lumber Company, Mill City, ca. 1912-1934University of WashingtonImage
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Mill crew, Hammond Lumber Company, Mill City, ca. 1912-1934University of WashingtonImage
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