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A2004-002.2802 : Entrance to the Columbia River and the Port of Portland |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2803 : The greatest fresh water harbor in the world [Portland Harbor] |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2804 : More modern terminals do not exist |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2805 : Portland, the Rose City [view of Mt Hood over Portland] |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2806 : The mighty Columbia Gorge, through which the wealth of the inland empire rolls |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2807 : Where rail and water meet [Portland terminals at port] |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2809 : Waterfront Municipal Terminal Number 1 |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2810 : Rail facilities, Municipal Terminal Number 1 |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2811 : Waterfront, Municipal Terminal Number 2 |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2812 : Waterfront, Municipal Terminal Number 3 |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2813 : Municipal Terminal Number 4, 163 acres of modern rail and water facilities |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2814 : Portion Terminal Number 4, elevator in distance |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2815 : Welfare building, restaurant, and offices |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2816 : Off-shore loading of lumber and ties |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2817 : Portable conveyor for sacked grain |
12/31/1920 |