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Community Photograph Collections
Subject
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History of Hanford and the Tri-Cities area
Description
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Photographs donated by the community to the Hanford History Project
Publisher
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Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
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English
Abstract
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The Community Collections of the Hanford History Project have been graciously donated by community members for preservation and research use. Many of these are collections that were donated to the former Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology (CREHST) and transferred to WSU Tri-Cities in 2014.
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[Item ID], Community Collections, Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Still Image
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2 Photos
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6.5 x 9.5 cm and 4.8 x 9.5 cm
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Two images on Cutout About Columbia River
Subject
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Newspapers; Floods; 1948; Columbia River
Description
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"2 photographs; 6.5 x 9.5 cm and 4.8 x 9.5 cm.
First image of man looking at Columbia river flood. Second image of large truck coming with supplies to help stop flooding. Text on the front side of image reads from top to bottom and left to right: ""Memorial Day 1948 -- The Columbia. Memorial Day in 1948 was a more exciting holiday than usual for a number of Hanford project employees. The occasion for the excitement was Columbia River which, due to a combination of unusual weather conditions, was rampaging through the Tri-Cities near an all-time-high flood stage. Parts of downtown Kennewick were under water, as were all four of the bridges across the Yakima River between Richland and Prosser Access across the Pasco-Kennewick Bridge was restricted. On that Memorial Day, May 31, the flood neared its crest at an elevation of 359 feet above sea level at Richland, 35 feet above the Columbia's normal level here. The river was flowing past Richland at an estimated rate of more than 5 million cubic gallons per second, 20 times the normal flow. Only night-and-day construction work on a dike for several days preceding prevented flooding that Memorial Day of a number of Richland residences, the city hospital, and several businesses. Many Richland residents pitched in their spare time to help build the dike that successfully held back the river. Paul Beardsley, then a sergeant and now a captain on the ITT/FSS Patrol force, recalls that Air Force cargo planes flew into Richland with loads of gunnysacks for use on the dike. More than 200, 000 sandbags were used along its mile-and-a-quarter length. Planes were used since road access to the city was effectively cut off. The sandbags were taken out to an area near where the Joint Center for Graduate Study now stands, Beardsley recalls. A big crew of workers there filled the bags and loaded then on six or seven flatbed trucks, which shuttled back and forth between the rising dike. Refreshments for the crew were provided by Richland residents. On one occasion, Beardsley provided music for the loaders by playing records through the loudspeaker system on a Patrol jeep. During the construction of the dike, George Washington Way was blocked off from the gravel pit near the Yakima River Bridge up to the area where the dike started, near the present Pancake House. A whole fleet of earth movers many of which were on the project for the construction of DR and H Reactors, roared up and down the street at full speed bringing rock to the dike to try to beat the rising water. The vehicles stopped only to refuel, and the word was that at night their engine blocks glowed red."". More text under the image reads: ""Rising water covered the highway and railroad south of Richland during the May 1948 flood. This photograph was taken from the north bank of the Yakima River looking toward the Richland Wye; The dike which kept the flooding Columbia River out of Richland was constructed within three feet of Jack Heffner's home on Gowen Avenue, the corner of which is visible here at far right. This view looks southwest toward the men's barracks."". Also a small box at the bottom of the page reads: ""ITT/FSS is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate by race religion, age, sex, or national origin in hiring, promotion, or any other phase of our company's operations."". Back side of image reads: ""ITT Federal Support Services, Inc. News; Vol. 6 June 18, 1971 No. 12; Third firm sends representatives here with job offers. The personnel manager and a vise president of Decatur Security Police, Inc., Seattle, were in Richland on Wednesday to conduct job interviews with a number of excess ITT/FSS patrolmen. According to Bud LeVan, manager of ITT/FSS Personnel Practices, Decatur Security is looking for more than 200 security patrolmen by the end of this year. The firm became aware of the availability of ITT/FSS patrolmen through an ad ITT/FSS placed in a trade publication. ""This is the latest of several positive responses to our ads in various trade publications,"" LeVan said. ""This also is the third firm which has thought highly enough of ITT/FSS employees to send representatives to interview weekly salaried personnel primarily."" As of June 4, more than 60 ITT/FSS employees in status had either been placed with other Hanford contractors or off-site firms through the efforts of Personnel Practices. Attendance Awards; Another 24 ITT/FSS weekly salaried employees recently became eligible for awards under the Company's Attendance Recognition Plan: 15 Years: W.S. Porter, Patrolman; J.H. Atchison, Patrolman; 14 years: J.D. Quinn, Storekeeper B; 12 Years: F.L. Mathiowetz, Patrolman; E.E. Thornton, Bus Driver; 11 Years: J.O. Ellison, Auto Mechanic Jryn.; L.C. Trousdale, Clerk-Spare Parts; 10 Years: E. Parham, Laundry-Asst. Pro.; D.W. Nelson, Patrolman; 9 Years: R. Stephens, Patrolman; J.h. Kohl, Patrolman; 8 Years: M.E. Heyl, Patrolman; 7 Years: J.M. Shibly, Patrolman; 6 Years A.T. Poor, Bus Driver; 5 Years: G.E. Lewandowski, Storekeeper A; C. Rodriguez, Trackman; 3 Years: E.R. Evans, Clerk-Files; A.H. Lee, Fireman Platoon; 2 Years: L.J. Linddell, Switchboard Operator; 1 Year: E.A. Johnson, Financial Clerk; S.C. Williams, Painter, Jryn. N.D. Richardson, Reproduction A; V.J. Beutelschies, Serviceman; E.B. Lee, Clark-Rec. Files""."
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Hanford History Project, Washington State University Tri-Cities
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For permission to publish please contact Washington State University Tri-Cities' Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447.
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image/ tif
Language
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English
Identifier
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RG1D_4B_0625
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2017-06-02
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2018-12-05
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For permission to publish please contact Washington State University Tri-Cities' Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447.
1948
Columbia River
Floods
Newspapers
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Title
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Community Photograph Collections
Subject
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History of Hanford and the Tri-Cities area
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs donated by the community to the Hanford History Project
Publisher
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Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
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Language
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English
Abstract
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The Community Collections of the Hanford History Project have been graciously donated by community members for preservation and research use. Many of these are collections that were donated to the former Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology (CREHST) and transferred to WSU Tri-Cities in 2014.
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[Item ID], Community Collections, Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Still Image
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Original Format
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photograph
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1 photo: Black and white, 21 cm x 25.5cm.
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Title
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G.E. News Bureau New Year's Eve Party 1954
Subject
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Group portraits; Office workers; Newspaper industry; Newspapers; Parties; Dinner parties; Eating & drinking; Evening gowns; Suits (Clothing)
Description
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View of several formally dressed men and women sitting at round tables, with a couple (nearest to photographer) overseeing the party from a separate long table. Noted on back of photo, "G.E. News Bureau New Year's Eve Party 1954. Left to right: Jack and Louise Meyer's farewell party, March, 1955, at KC hall, Richland. Bill Watts, Marie Stoken, Ruth's bubby, Dave, Charlie Brewer, Hal (?) Lindberg, Bill's wife, Ruth?, Don Stoken, Jerry's wife, (Illegible first name) Halteman (?), Jerry Davis, Lousie Meyer, Whit's wife, Judy Bishop, Bob Loeffelbein, Lola's hubby, Clem's wife, Walt Lewis and wife, (illegible first name), Betty Helm and fiancee, Lola (illegible last name)."
Creator
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Robert Loeffelbein
Publisher
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Hanford History Project, Washington State University - Tricities
Date
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1950s
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image/ tif
Language
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English
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RG1D_4A_0206
Date Created
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2016
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Dinner parties
drinking
Eating
Evening gowns
Group portraits
Newspaper industry
Newspapers
Office workers
Parties
Suits (Clothing)
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Community Photograph Collections
Subject
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History of Hanford and the Tri-Cities area
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs donated by the community to the Hanford History Project
Publisher
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Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
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Language
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English
Abstract
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The Community Collections of the Hanford History Project have been graciously donated by community members for preservation and research use. Many of these are collections that were donated to the former Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology (CREHST) and transferred to WSU Tri-Cities in 2014.
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[Item ID], Community Collections, Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Still Image
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Original Format
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photograph
Physical Dimensions
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1 photo: Black and white, 21 cm x 25.5cm.
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Title
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Two Couples Reading with Two Babies
Subject
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Adults; Children; Infants; Newspapers; Group portrait
Description
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Close proximity view of two men and two women holding babies and a GE (General Electric) newspaper. Noted on back of photo, "Request no. 9838-6."
Creator
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Robert Loeffelbein
Publisher
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Hanford History Project, Washington State University - Tricities
Date
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1950s
Format
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image/ tif
Language
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English
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RG1D_4A_0161
Date Created
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2016
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A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
For permission to publish please contact the Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447
Adults
Children
Group portrait
Infants
Newspapers
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Title
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Community Photograph Collections
Subject
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History of Hanford and the Tri-Cities area
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs donated by the community to the Hanford History Project
Publisher
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Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Rights
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Those interested in reproducing part or all of this collection should contact the Hanford History Project at ourhanfordhistory@tricity.wsu.edu, who can provide specific rights information for these items.
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English
Abstract
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The Community Collections of the Hanford History Project have been graciously donated by community members for preservation and research use. Many of these are collections that were donated to the former Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology (CREHST) and transferred to WSU Tri-Cities in 2014.
Bibliographic Citation
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[Item ID], Community Collections, Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Still Image
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Original Format
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photograph
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1 photo: Black and white, 18.5 cm x 21cm.
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Title
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Stockholder Party
Subject
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Adults; Children; Infants; Play (Recreation); Group portrait
Description
An account of the resource
View of adults being entertained by their toddlers. Noted on back of photo, "Stockholder party at Hotel, Request no. 9838-7."
Creator
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Robert Loeffelbein
Publisher
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Hanford History Project, Washington State University - Tricities
Date
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1950s
Format
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image/ tif
Language
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English
Identifier
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RG1D_4A_0162
Date Created
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2016
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For permission to publish please contact the Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447
Adults
Children
Group portrait
Infants
Newspapers
Play (Recreation)
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Title
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Community Photograph Collections
Subject
The topic of the resource
History of Hanford and the Tri-Cities area
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs donated by the community to the Hanford History Project
Publisher
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Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
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Language
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English
Abstract
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The Community Collections of the Hanford History Project have been graciously donated by community members for preservation and research use. Many of these are collections that were donated to the former Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology (CREHST) and transferred to WSU Tri-Cities in 2014.
Bibliographic Citation
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[Item ID], Community Collections, Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Still Image
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Original Format
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photograph
Physical Dimensions
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1 photo: Black and white, 18.5 cm x 24cm.
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Title
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Couple Surrounded by Five Babies and Toddlers
Subject
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Adults; Children; Infants; Group portrait
Description
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Close proximity view of a man and woman holding three babies, with two toddlers looking on. Noted on back of photo, "Request no. 9838-4."
Creator
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Robert Loeffelbein
Publisher
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Hanford History Project, Washington State University - Tricities
Date
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1950s
Format
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image/ tif
Language
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English
Identifier
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RG1D_4A_0160
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
2016
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
For permission to publish please contact the Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447
Adults
Children
Group portrait
Infants
Newspapers
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Title
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Community Photograph Collections
Subject
The topic of the resource
History of Hanford and the Tri-Cities area
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs donated by the community to the Hanford History Project
Publisher
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Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Rights
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Those interested in reproducing part or all of this collection should contact the Hanford History Project at ourhanfordhistory@tricity.wsu.edu, who can provide specific rights information for these items.
Language
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English
Abstract
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The Community Collections of the Hanford History Project have been graciously donated by community members for preservation and research use. Many of these are collections that were donated to the former Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology (CREHST) and transferred to WSU Tri-Cities in 2014.
Bibliographic Citation
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[Item ID], Community Collections, Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Still Image
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Original Format
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photograph
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1 photo: Black and white, 20.5 cm x 25.5cm.
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Title
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Newspaper Editors
Subject
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Newspapers; Newspaper editors; Newspaper industry; Office workers; Desks; Offices
Description
An account of the resource
View of two men discussing a newspaper or magazine page layout in an office. Noted on back of photo, "Kenn Staley & Paul Stoddeard of News Bureau, #5514 empl. common (?)."
Creator
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Robert Loeffelbein
Publisher
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Hanford History Project, Washington State University - Tricities
Date
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19821
Format
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image/ tif
Language
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English
Identifier
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RG1D_4A_0141
Date Created
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2016
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A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
For permission to publish please contact the Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447
Desks
Newspaper editors
Newspaper industry
Newspapers
Office workers
Offices
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Community Photograph Collections
Subject
The topic of the resource
History of Hanford and the Tri-Cities area
Description
An account of the resource
Photographs donated by the community to the Hanford History Project
Publisher
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Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Rights
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Those interested in reproducing part or all of this collection should contact the Hanford History Project at ourhanfordhistory@tricity.wsu.edu, who can provide specific rights information for these items.
Language
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English
Abstract
A summary of the resource.
The Community Collections of the Hanford History Project have been graciously donated by community members for preservation and research use. Many of these are collections that were donated to the former Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science, and Technology (CREHST) and transferred to WSU Tri-Cities in 2014.
Bibliographic Citation
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[Item ID], Community Collections, Hanford History Project at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Still Image
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Original Format
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photograph
Physical Dimensions
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1 photo: Black and white, 20.5 cm x 25.5cm.
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Title
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Newspaper Editors
Subject
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Newspapers; Newspaper editors; Newspaper industry; Office workers; Typewriting; Typewriters; Desks; Offices
Description
An account of the resource
View of three men working in a news service office. Noted on back of photo, "Sal, Lindbergh, News Assistant Editor, Ray Broughton/Employee Super", Ralph Harris news editor, #5514 empl. common (?)."
Creator
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Robert Loeffelbein
Publisher
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Hanford History Project, Washington State University - Tricities
Date
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19786
Format
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image/ tif
Language
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English
Identifier
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RG1D_4A_0140
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
2016
Rights Holder
A person or organization owning or managing rights over the resource.
For permission to publish please contact the Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447
Desks
Newspaper editors
Newspaper industry
Newspapers
Office workers
Offices
Typewriters
Typewriting