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Angelus Studio Photographs
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Angelus Studio photographs, 1880s-1940s
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PH037_b005_AG00184 Angelus Studio Photographs
Description
[Cranberry marsh at Bandon, OR., close-up view.]
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Bandon High School building, with street in foreground.
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Bandon High School building, with street in foreground.
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Architectural Drawing. Sutton, Whitney & Aandahl Architects, St. John's Episcopal Church. Bandon, OR
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Architectural Drawing. Sutton, Whitney & Aandahl Architects, St. John's Episcopal Church. Bandon, OR
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PH037_b050_17557 Angelus Studio Photographs
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[A view of a portion of Bandon showing a paper mill in the background with log holding frames on the water front. The Factory is located on the mouth of the Coquille River]
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PH037_b048_CT00029 Angelus Studio Photographs
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[A distant view of Bandon with Coquille River in the foreground]