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Oregon State University. Department of Food Science & Technology
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Kable, George W.
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Topic
Food industry and trade
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Food--Drying
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Food processing plants
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Prune
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Peach
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Work Type
photographic prints
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photographs
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Region
California >> United States
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Yamhill >> Yamhill County >> Oregon >> United States
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Albany >> Linn County >> Oregon >> United States
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Amity >> Yamhill County >> Oregon >> United States
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Newberg >> Yamhill County >> Oregon >> United States
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Local Collection Name
Food Science and Technology Department Photographs, 1900-1963 (P 142)
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Type
Image
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Format
image/tiff
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Collection
OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
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Institution
Oregon State University
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Decade
1920-1929
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L. S. Otis drier, Newberg, Oregon, circa 1930
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Modern type prune dehydrator suitable for drying fruits and vegetables, circa 1925
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Unidentified drying and processing facilities, circa 1930
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Unidentified drying and processing facilities, circa 1930
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Unidentified drying and processing facilities, circa 1930
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Unidentified drying and processing facilities, circa 1930
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Exterior view of natural draft Oregon Tunnel Drier, Yamhill, Oregon, circa 1930
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C. R. Widmer Prune Drier, Albany, September 1926
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Remodeled Oregon Tunnel type.
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Exterior view of natural draft Oregon Tunnel Drier, Yamhill, Oregon, circa 1930
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Dry yard in California, peaches, circa 1930
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