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Photos
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009612 | High, Laura (nee Barneburg) |
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009613 | Lowe, Josephine (nee Barneburg) |
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009614 | Green, Genie (20), and Stella Lou (2 mo.); 6-22-1917 |
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009615 | Dean, Willis J. and Ersula Isabella Goddard Robison |
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009616 | Arant family |
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009617 | Arant, W. F. |
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009618 | Arant, Earley; Arant, Chauncy |
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009619 | Arant, Emma Dunham |
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009620 | Arant, W. F.; Heitkemper, Mr. and others on Crater Lake rim |
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009621 | Arant, W. F.; Supt. of Crater Lake National Park |
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009622 | Two men and a woman and a dog at Camp Arant at Annie Springs near Crater Lake. From left to right they are William F. "Frank" Arant,… |
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009623 | Covered wagon and homesteaders with 4 horses |
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009624 | "Arant (on right ?) and unidentified man at Crater Lake". William Frank Arant was the first superintendent of Crater Lake Park,… |
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009625 | Crater Lake and Wizard Island |
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009626 | Two women on galloping horses - Arant family? |
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009627 | Covered bridge on Rogue River |
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009628 | Rock Point Bridge |
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009629 | Rock Point bridge across the Rogue River north of Gold Hill |
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009630 | Covered bridge over Thompson Creek |
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009631 | Rock Point bridge near Gold Hill |
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009632 | Covered bridge at mouth of Elk Creek where it goes into the Rogue River |
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009633 | Eagle Mill Covered Bridge over Bear Creek on Valley View Road; 5-9-1921 |
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009634 | Scene at Fort Klamath |
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009635 | Sled and snowshoes at Bakowski's Camp near Crater Lake. The photographer B.B. Bakowski disappeared in early 1911 and left no traces besides… |
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009636 | Bakowski, B. B.; (lost at Crater Lake in 1911) RESTRICTED to SOHS use only. Belongs to Klamath County Museum |
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009637 | Bakowski, B. B. reclining on tree; (lost at Crater Lake in 1911) RESTRICTED to SOHS use only. Belongs to Klamath County Museum |
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009638 | Hill sisters: Russell, Ann H.; Dunn, Mary H.; Gillette, Martha Louise H. |
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009639 | Hill sisters: Russell, Mrs. J. H.; Dunn, Mrs. P.; Gillette, Mrs. L. |
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009640 | Actress clutching doll |
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009641 | Helms, Add |
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009642 | Hanna house, Jacksonville |
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009643 | Hanna, Judge Hiero Kennedy |
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009644 | Hanna, Judge H. K. |
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009645 | "Garden of the Gods" at Crater Lake National Park, the older name for "Godfrey Glen," with this view being of Annie Creek… |
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009646 | Park Superintendent William Arant beside Anna Creek Falls in Crater Lake National Park, aka Annie Falls, waterfall |
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009647 | Llao Rock and Crater Lake; 8-1-1985 |
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009648 | Crater Lake and Wizard Island |
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009649 | Crater Lake and Wizard Island |
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009650 | "Garden of the Gods" at Crater Lake National Park, this being another view of Annie Creek Canyon in the area now referred to as Godfrey… |
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009651 | "The Pinnacles" at Crater Lake National Park, likely the ones in Wheeler Creek. |
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009652 | Moonlight scene at Crater Lake National Park |
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009653 | Arant, Harold and 3 other men on horseback, viewing snow damage at Camp Arant, which occurred over the winter of 1908-09. The building damaged in… |
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009654 | Arant, W. F. and family at Annie Spring (Park Headquarters), Crater Lake. W.F. Arant is holding a child in front of others to the right. Note… |
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009655 | Phantom Ship from boat; 8-1-1985 |
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009656 | "Crater Lake by moonlight"; 8-1-1985 |
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009657 | Boy seated among wildflowers near Crater Lake |
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009658 | Crater Lake Superintendent's home with people in front. This building stood until 1952 near Annie Spring. Salvaged wood used in two garages… |
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009659 | Crater Lake, Wizard Island, Mt. Scott |
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009660 | Frank Arant surveying the collapse of several buildings in the spring of 1909. |
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009661 | Superintendent Frank Arant at the camp of B.B. Bakowski in upper Munson Valley, 1911. |