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A2004-002.2848 : The annual live stock exhibition in Portland is world famous |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2853 : Ship leaving the Port of Portland |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2852 : Port of Portland tow boat "Portland" |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2851 : Port of Portland tug "Oneonta" |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2850 : Port of Portland tug "Wallula" |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2849 : The largest stock yards and packing industry on the Pacific coast |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2847 : An ocean going log raft containing millions of feet of lumber |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2846 : About one third of the standing timber in the United States is in Oregon |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2845 : Logs ready for the mill |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2844 : Every valley has its acres of orchards |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2843 : Oregon fruits are world famous |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2842 : A typical cannery interior |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2841 : The world famous Columbia river salmon |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2840 : An Oregon grain field |
12/31/1920 |
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A2004-002.2839 : Where the wool grows [sheep at pasture] |
12/31/1920 |