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*Mount St. Helens, from Chelatchie Prairie |
Jas. Waggener, Jr. |
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Mount St. Helens, seen from Twin Buttes |
Ray M. Filloon |
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Canyons of South Toutle River |
U. S. Forest Service |
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Lower Toutle Canyon |
Jas. Waggener, Jr. |
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Northeast side of Mount St. Helens |
Dr. U. M. Lauman |
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Mazamas on summit of Mt. St. Helens shortly before sunset |
Marion Randall Parsons |
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Mount St. Helens in Winter |
Dr. U. M. Lauman |
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Mount St. Helens, north side, from near the snow line |
Dr. U. M. Lauman |
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Glacier Scenes, east of the "Lizard." (2) |
Dr. U. M. Lauman |
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*Finest of the St. Helens glaciers |
G. M. Weister |
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*Road among the Douglas Firs |
Asahel Curtis |
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Ships loading lumber at one of Portland's mills |
The Timberman |
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Outposts of the Forest |
Shoji Endow |
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Alpine Hemlocks at the timber line |
Ray M. Filloon |
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Mazamas at the foot of Mount St. Helens |
E. S. Curtis |
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A Lowland Ravine |
E. S. Curtis |
125 |
*The Noble Fir |
Kiser Photo Co. |
125 |
Dense Hemlock Forest |
G. M. Weister |
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Mount Hood, from Ghost-tree Ridge |
George R. Miller |
126 |
*A Group of Red Cedars |
Asahel Curtis |
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Road to Government Camp |
A. M. Grilley |
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Firs and Hemlocks, in Clarke County, Washington |
Jas. Waggener, Jr. |
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*Where Man is a Pigmy |
G. M. Weister |
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Hemlock growing on Cedar log |
Asahel Curtis |
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Tideland Spruce |
Frank Woodfield |
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Sugar Pine, Douglas Fir and Yellow Pine |
Jas. Waggener, Jr. |
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Yellow Cedar, with young Silver Fir |
H. D. Norton |
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*One of the Kings of Treeland |
Benj. A. Gifford |
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*Firs and Vine Maples |
Jas. Waggener, Jr. |
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