Box PCA0270
Container
Contains 1016 Results:
A pail of raspberries and a pail of white currants grown on the farm of D. F. Watson. Note fifty cent piece for comparison.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-711
Scope and Contents
(no. 635)
Dates:
1935
Rutabagas grown in garden at Camp 6.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-712
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(no. 560)
Dates:
1935
A cock of hay on a drying stack.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-713
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[Man next to a haystack] (no. 555)
Dates:
1935
Large head of cabbage not yet fully matured growing at the experimental station.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-714
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[With hat for comparison] (no. 637)
Dates:
1935
Colonist children picking raspberries. These berries abound in the area, and it is possible to pick a pail full in a very short time.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-715
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[Julia Dingman, second from right] (no. 533)
Dates:
1935
Julia Dingman, young colonist daughter, keeps almost as many raspberries in her mouth as she does in her pail.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-716
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(no. 534)
Dates:
1935
High bush cranberries [plant]. These berries grow thickly in all parts of the valley, and make excellent jellies.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-717
Scope and Contents
(no. 537)
Dates:
1935
Mrs. Anna [sic] Havemeister, colonist mother, and her family working in a garden near her home.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-718
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[Name is Emma – not Anna] (no. 535 )
Dates:
1935
Radishes grown in the Community Garden at Camp 6.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-719
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(no. 559)
Dates:
1935
Corporation grain field.
Item — Box: PCA0270
Identifier: PCA0270-720
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(no. 590)
Dates:
1935