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"Building in Lostine, Oregon - Wallowa County Real Estate Agency office - Upstairs was used as school house. Before 1902. Was moved in 1902 and became [M.] Crow's [General] Store. Is still in use [no date given] as Cowes Store. Left to right: Unknown

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"Barn at Sled Springs, Oregon (Wallowa County) - circa 1912"

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"Old Ballpark just across river, east of Wallowa, c. 1908." Wearing their uniforms, two teams pose on the rudimentary, wood bleachers. "Lostine Team: Harley Fleenor, Roy Haun, Charles (Charlie) Birdwell, Raleigh Goodman, Arch Willett, Prof. O.M.…

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"'Airing the blankets' at Maxville, (Wallowa County) Oregon - 1924."

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"Dale N. Estes home - Troy, Oregon (Wallowa County) - circa 1910"

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"Cray & Martin Meat Market - circa 1909. Sim Cray (left) and Arch Willet (right) are standing out in front of the meat market on the board sidewalk." [Personal message photocopied as well: "How is every body in Lostine have you seen Hattie's boy yet?…

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[Photocopy of a page from "A Tour of Union County" which was written in 1882 by D.H. Stearns.] Depicts: "Meacham's Summit of the Blue Mts," "Changing Horses at Midnight," and the largest drawing is of "Old Town, La Grande, Oregon."

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[Photocopy of a page from "A Tour of Union County" which was written in 1882 by D.H. Stearns.] Depicts: "Lithographs of Union County Horses - Anvil, owned by M. Sterling - Dead Shot, owned by D.A. McAllister - Sunbeam, owned by Sturgill Bro's. -…

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"Arthur, Sam, and Mark Brooks, dressed in uniforms and posing for a studio portrait with a large dog - about 1890. The boys were from England and were brought to America by their uncle, J.H. Smith of Portland, (Mt. Taber area) Oregon."
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