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Browse All : State Atlas and Railroad by E.A. Davis
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C.C. Pierce & Co.
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Four reproductions of photographs. Contents: The Oregon State Capitol, Salem. By courtesy of the Salem Chamber of Commerce -- Along the Columbia River, Northern Oregon -- Reminiscences of the Old Pioneer Days; stage coaching in an Oregon Valley / copyright 1904 by C.C. Pierce & Co. 2075 -- Driving the golden spike that united the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railways. "Unless otherwise credited, by courtesy of the Pacific Coast Magazine, Portland."
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Eight reproductions of photographs. Contents: The Inland Empire System's freight terminal at Spokane -- High School, Rosalia -- High School, Garfield -- Where plums always thrive -- From an "Opportunity" garden -- A typical farmstead -- The "Shoshone Flyer," Inland Empire System. "The illustrations ... by courtesy of the Inland Empire System."
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Four reproductions of photographs. Contents: The Railroad Depot -- The Monroe Street Bridge, looking north to the County Court House -- Spokane's famous high school building; cost $175,000 -- The Spokane City Hall. "Views published by courtesy of the Spokane Chamber of Commerce."
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Four reproductions of photographs. Contents: Interior of the Armory, University of Washington -- Lewis Hall (Men's Dormitory), University of Washington -- Administration Building, University of Washington -- The Union Depot. By courtesy of Alaska-Yukon Magazine. "The University views published by courtesy of the University administration."
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