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"Hot Lake Hotel (north face) - circa 1900-04"

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"Hot Lake - Large construction project in progress on the main buildings - circa 1890's"

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"Hot Lake, house and sheds - circa 1890. In the background are the railroad and telegraph poles which came in 1884."

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"Hot Lake - circa 1900 - Fire destroyed most of the structures on May 7, 1934."

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"A man and his dog in a rowboat on Hot Lake"

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"Hot Lake - main building - circa 1900" [Photograph used in "History of Union County, Oregon" (page 183), edited and compiled by Bernal D. Hug.]

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"1938 Senior Sneak - Radium Springs - Dick Henderson"

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"1938 Senior Sneak - Radium Springs" Sign reads: "No eating or smoking in pool"

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"1938 Senior Sneak - Radium Springs" Sign reads: "No eating or smoking in pool"

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"Hot Lake Sanatorium - The Arkansas of the West. On the main line of the O.R. & N. Co., 314 miles east of Portland. Special round-trip excursion tickets from all O.R. & N. points. The largest hotest and most curative spring known, best bathing…
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