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"La Grande, Oregon - Snowflake Bakery, 213 Fir St. - James Farquharson, proprietor - circa 1910 - Building was previously a saloon under the same proprietor" Sign on side of building reads: "Smoke Fam Vs. King - 3 Havana Cigars Shapes 5[cents]…

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"La Grande, Oregon street scene - circa 1905. Looking west from intersection of Adams Ave. and Elm St." There is a bank directly on the right, and further down on that same side of the street, the cone over the front of the Foley Hotel is visible.

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"La Grande - Corner of Depot and Washington Street, circa 1890. Looking N.W. Blue Mt. Hotel on left (occupies site of present Elk's Lodge). Porch of Sommer Hotel visible at extreme right."

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"La Grande, 1886 - Washington Avenue, looking west from intersection with Depot Street. Blue Mountain Hotel on left - Mr. Pierce Mahaffey, hotel proprietor, is in carriage nearest it. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ladd and son Ralph in second carriage. W.J.…

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"Adams Avenue and Depot Street intersection looking east - circa 1890"

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"La Grande, Oregon - Adams Avenue, looking west from Depot Street - 4th of July, 1900" The Foley Hotel, which has a sign on it reading, "Foley House," is visible in the background.

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"La Grande, Oregon street scene - circa 1886. Residential area on Fourth Street looking southwest." [People may be members of Leavitt family.]

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"La Grande, Oregon street scene - circa 1895. Looking north on 4th Street from the top of the 4th Street hill. Mt. Emily is visible in the background.

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"In Manila, at 315 Cataluna St - Roberto Villanueva, his wife Cora, and their son. Roberto was a reporter for the re-activated news paper, The Manila Post"

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"In Manila, at 315 Cataluna St - Roberto Villanueva, his wife Cora, and their son. Roberto was a reporter for the re-activated news paper, The Manila Post" From "Darkroom Soldier": "Filipino Hosts. Corazon and Roberto Villanueva pose with their baby.…
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