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Creator
Finley, William L. (William Lovell), 1876-1953
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Finley, Irene
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Henderson, Robert W. (Robert Wesley), 1914-2006
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Contributor
Murie, Olaus Johan, 1889-1963
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Photographer
Henderson, Robert W. (Robert Wesley), 1914-2006
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Topic
Raccoon
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Work Type
cellulose nitrate film
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color photographs
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color slides
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manuscripts (documents)
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photographs
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typescripts
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Region
Oregon >> United States
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Rights
In Copyright
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No Copyright - United States
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License
Creative Commons: Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Repository
Oregon Historical Society. Library
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Oregon State University. Libraries
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Local Collection Name
William L. Finley Photographs Collection, circa 1900-1940 (Org. Lot 369, OHS)
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Robert W. Henderson Photographic Slides Collection (P 098-SG 1)
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William L. Finley Papers, 1899-1946 (MSS Finley)
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Type
Image
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Text
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Format
image/tiff
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application/pdf
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Collection
Reuniting Finley and Bohlman
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OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
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Institution
Oregon Historical Society
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Oregon State University
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Taxon Class
Mammalia
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Order
Carnivora
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Family
Procyonidae
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Genus
Procyon
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Species
Procyon lotor
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Common Names
raccoon
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Decade
1900-1909
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1940-1949
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1960-1969
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Raccoon, circa 1973
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Procyon lotor, the washer
Description
Article describing a family of raccoons and their behavior. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
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Raccoons
Description
Two raccoons in a tree. Note on negative envelope indicates that the image might have been taken by Olaus Murie.
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Raccoons
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Two raccoons in a tree. Note on negative envelope indicates that the image might have been taken by Olaus Murie.