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Worker Transports Large Drums with International I-12 Powered Fork-Lift

Date: 10 27 1936
Description: Worker Harry Straka transporting two large drums of paper with an International I-12 powered fork-lift at Oceanic Terminals wharf. The fork-lift was one of...
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Children Working in School Garden

Date: 1913
Description: Large group of school children tending to their school garden plots.
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Farmer and Son on F-12 Tractor

Date: 10 27 1936
Description: Farmer Sam Tanaka posing with his son on a Farmall F-12 tractor in a cauliflower field.
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International Oil Truck

Date: 10 28 1936
Description: International oil truck delivers to a Bridgeway Park gas station. Original caption reads: "International equipped with a tank body of 1,950 gallon capacity...
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International Model F 1920 Truck for Norwalk Fire Department

Date: 1920
Description: International Model F 1920 truck operated by N.F.D. (Norwalk Fire Department in Oregon(?)). Four men are in the truck: a driver, passenger, and two men sta...
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Logging with an International TD-18 Crawler Tractor

Date: 1940
Description: Three Men with an International TD-18 TracTracTor (crawler tractor) in forest. The tractor was owned by Wells and Allen, and was equipped with a Carco winc...
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City Ice Company Truck

Date: 1946
Description: A man removes a bag from the back of an International truck owned by City Ice Company. The truck is parked on a street in front of a coffee shop which adve...
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Men Felling a Tree with Axes

Date: 1947
Description: Two men use axes to fell a large tree in a wooded area.
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American Pipe and Construction Company Truck

Date: 1950
Description: Two men standing on a pipe on the bed of a International truck use a crane to unload one of the pipes. A long building, possibly a warehouse, is in the bac...
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Loading Truck with Pipes

Date: 1950
Description: Men guiding a pipe onto the back of an International truck bed as it is lowered with an overhead crane. The truck, owned by American Pipe & Construction Co...
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Power Unit at Lumber Site

Date: 1938
Description: A man sits on a metal barrel near an International I-30 tractor modified into a P-30 power unit. The power unit was used with a Skagil hoist at a lumber si...
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Children Working in School Garden

Date: 1913
Description: Group of children in a large school garden working on their crops.
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Students Harvesting Carrots from School Garden

Date: 1913
Description: Group of students working in Woodlawn School Garden. Mr. O.M. Plummer receiving carrots from a student.
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First Combine Made and Operated in Oregon

Date: 1928
Description: Elevated view of three men using a horse-drawn combine. Letter accompanying the image reads: ". . . we are mailing you to-day, picture of the first Combine...
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Man Standing in Field of Harvested Grain

Date: 1900
Description: View across field towards a man standing holding two sheaves of grain. Behind him are more sheaves of grain in rows.
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H.W. Berry on TD-40 TracTracTor

Date: 1940
Description: View down field twoards H.W. Berry, sales promotion, on a TD-40 TracTracTor pulling a gang of rod weeders. Bert Burrell operates the 5,000 acre ranch.
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Men Using TD-14 with Combine

Date: 1941
Description: View down hill towards a group of men with a TD-14 and 51 combine owned by Eaton Sisters. They are harvesting mustard. Below them in the valley are farm bu...
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Planting a School Garden in Portland, Oregon

Date: 1913
Description: Group of people planting a school garden.
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Patrons Visiting the School Gardens in Portland, Oregon

Date: 1913
Description: View of groups of men and women looking at the school garden. Below the gardens is the school building.

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