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2011.1.11 - Print, Photographic
stump house Letter from Gerald Funk dated January 26, 2011 Dear Staff, Thank you for the latest Wagon Wheel. it was a pleasant surprise to see the stump house picture. it was on our farm when Dad bought it in 1920. And it was always a kind of playhouse for me and my brothers Dwight and Don. That must have been a huge tree and about 10 feet diameter at the very bottom. The dirt had been removed to a depth of 2 or 3 feet below ground level, a...
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2011.1.12 - Print, Photographic
Stephanie Griffin, high school student volunteer for Duvall Historical Society in 2010. She volunteered time helping out with the digital archiving project, and put together a mobile display covering the Duvall State Bank building's history of owners and artifacts.
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2011.1.13 - Print, Photographic
State Bank building under lease by Bee Hive 2010, Main St, Duvall
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2011.1.23 - Print, Photographic
Front: 1904 model locomotive on a track. Three men are standing in front, two men in the back and one man in the very back behind the train. "Engine Camp I Cherry Valley Lumber Co Axtell" is written at the top of the picture. Back: "Duvall Library Duvall, Wn. 98019" is printed at the top. "Climax locomotive approx 45 tons 1904 model" is written near the top. "A. Miller Rt 1 Bx 205 Snohomish 3/19/73" is written sideways on the right side. "Early...
Record Type: Photo
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2011.1.24 - Print, Photographic
A steam donkey surrounded by bare trees. Four men are standing to the left of the steam donkey.
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2011.1.25 - Print, Photographic
Train tracks splitting to lead either straight or to the left. Trees in the background. Five wooden cabins and lumber surrounding the tracks.
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2011.1.26 - Print, Photographic
Two men sawing down a tree that is close to falling. "Ready to fall, Lumber scene, Washington" is typed in white on the bottom right side.
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2011.1.27 - Print, Photographic
Seattle Times Article titled "Snoqualmie mill slips quietly into history" by Sara Jean Green. There is a picture at the top with the caption "The Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co., later to become Weyhaeuser, created a mill town as seen in this 1919 photo. The article is about the final closing of the Snoqualmie mill after operating for 85 years. The company laid off 110 workers who were employed at the mill. The machinery was to be salvaged and moved ...
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2011.1.28 - Print, Photographic
Shingle mill in Duvall. Words printed on lower right hand side "Shingle Mill Duvall Brown-Photo."
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2011.1.29 - Print, Photographic
Truck with a large tree log on the back of it. Three people are working in the background.
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2011.1.30 - Print, Photographic
Cherry Valley Shingle Co. product advertisement. Words printed at top "One Fourth Square" and at the bottom "Expose 4 1/2 Inches Space 1/8 Inch". In the middle outlined by a box are the words "Cherry Valley Brand RiteGrade Inspected 5/2 Extra Clears Manufactured By Cherry Valley Shingle Co. Duvall, Wash."
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2011.1.31 - Print, Photographic
Article from The Valley Record newspaper. Part of "Digging Duvall's Past" series. Titled "Log Jams and Logging" by Allen Miller. In 1907 the Valley experienced the biggest log jam it ever would.
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2011.1.32 - Print, Photographic
Second part of the "Log Jams and Logging" article by Allen Miller.
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2011.1.33 - Print, Photographic
Article from The Valley View newspaper titled "The saga of the old stump house hume" by Oscar Roloff. In the hinterland above Duvall is a cedar stump house that the author writes about wanting to become a tourist attraction.
Record Type: Photo
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2011.1.34 - Print, Photographic
Article in Seattle P.I. newspaper titled "Plan for quarry near Duvall faces rocky road" by Gordy Holt. The people of Duvall didn't want a quarry to be built near Duvall due to the dust and noise they produce. Advocates for the quarry say it is nessecary for another one to be added in the area.
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2012.1.31 - Print, Photographic
Two photos of the Philben sisters. Sister on the left was named Honaria, 'Honey'. Sister on the right was named Sarah
Record Type: Photo