Box PCA0270
Container
Contains 1016 Results:
[Community Garden. Camp 2.]
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Identifier: PCA0270-681
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[Same as no. 412] (no. 416)
Dates:
1935
Cultivating at Community Garden.
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Identifier: PCA0270-682
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[Man and horse plowing field] (no. 455)
Dates:
1935
Box of lettuce grown in Community Garden at Camp 2.
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Identifier: PCA0270-683
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(no. 477)
Dates:
1935
Professor A. M. Goodman (left), Agricultural Engineer, and D. F. Watson, a homestead farmer in the valley, discussing asparagus.
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Identifier: PCA0270-684
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(no. 536)
Dates:
1935
D. F. Watson's farm and garden. Frozen potatoes in the foreground, carrots and turnips in the middle distance and oats and peas in the background. Rated as one of the best farms in the community.
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Identifier: PCA0270-685
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(no. 539)
Dates:
1935
D. F. Watson in his asparagus bed. Martha Washington asparagus at the extreme right.
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Identifier: PCA0270-686
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(no. 538)
Dates:
1935
Approaching hail storm as seen from the office of the Construction Division. Aug. 4th [1935].
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Identifier: PCA0270-687
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(no. 502)
Dates:
1935
The storm breaks. Taken a few minutes after [previous photo (no. 502). Hail and rain lasted about five minutes and the storm also completely covered all of the surrounding mountains with snow.
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Identifier: PCA0270-688
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[Cabin with hail on ground] (no. 503)
Dates:
1935
A patch of potatoes that has been killed by the storm and subsequent frost of Aug. 4th [1935].
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Identifier: PCA0270-689
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(no. 504)
Dates:
1935
In Alaska the pots of gold are many, for during the rainy season rainbows are every day occurrences.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-690
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(no. 506)
Dates:
1935