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Confluence Dairy Canyon Creek with the Grande Ronde River showing mining silt in the latter
1940-10-13
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Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1940-10-10
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Master scanned with Epson 1640XL at 800 dpi. Image manipulated with Adobe Photoshop 7.0.
1940-10-12
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Dam on Indian Creek, forming water supply reservoir for the city of Elgin, Oregon
1940-10-09
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Fish ladder over Elgin Dam has only 1 pool in the ladder.
Zell Parkhurst is standing on the crest.
1940-10-09
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Outwash plains 200 yards wide along upper South Fork Toutle River
The north branch of the river can be seen at the left of the picture
1941-05-21
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Bryant standing by the South Toutle shelter on the first night's stopping place on the pack trip
1941-05-21
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Part of channel of North Branch Toutle River in broad outwash plain near Mt St Helens
1941-05-22
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Impassable 10 foot falls 1/4 mile above mouth of Bear Creek, a tributary of the South Fork Toutle River
1941-05-24
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Good second growth of Douglas fir around Silver Lake, Washington
1941-06-02
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Pack train crossing Independence Pass
There was several miles of snow to lead horse through
1941-05-12
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Ed Wyman cooking breakfast at edge of Weyerhaeuser cutover area
1941-05-18
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Ed Wyman, Frey, and Bryant just after completing Green River pack trip
1941-05-18
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Electric speeder that took us to WTC Camp #7, at "502" near Green River, a tributary to North Fork Toutle River
1941-05-29
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Big Douglas fir log on train in yard just above "502" station
Bryant is standing on the log
1941-05-18
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Black Falls near Polar Star Mine
The falls are about 60 feet high and are a barrier at all times.
1941-05-13
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Hi-line logging at Weyerhaeuser Camp #7, near the Green River which is a tributary to North Fork Toutle River
1914-05-29
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Hi-line logging at Weyerhaeuser Camp #7, near the Green River which is a tributary to North Fork Toutle River
1941-05-29
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Hi-line logging at Weyerhaeuser Camp #7, near the Green River which is a tributary to North Fork Toutle River
1941-05-29
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