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Patterson, Frank, 1883-1961
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Topic
Redwoods
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Forests and forestry
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Parks
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Logging
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Lumber trade
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Signs and signboards
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Clamming
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Coasts--California
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Elk
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Portraits, Group
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Work Type
photographic postcards
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postcards
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Region
Humboldt County >> California >> United States
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Rights
In Copyright
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License
Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 International
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Local Collection Name
Frank Patterson Photographic Postcards (P 312)
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Type
Image
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Format
image/tiff
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Collection
Frank Patterson Photographs
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Gerald W. Williams Collection
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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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1930-1939
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1940-1949
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Elk on the Redwood Highway
Description
Elk on the Redwood Highway near Orick, California.
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Humboldt State Redwood Park
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The Redwood Shrine Tree
Description
Drive through "The Redwood Shrine Tree" at Myers, Redwood Highway.
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Save the Redwoods
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Green Cross tree
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The Founders Tree
Description
The Founders Tree, the world's tallest known tree, 364 feet.
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The Doust Tree
Description
Drive through the "Doust Tree", 20 miles north of Garberville, Redwood Highway.
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Redwood slab
Description
Redwood slab, 2,100 years old, Richardson Grove.
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Richardson Grove State Park
Description
Richardson Grove State Park. Tree diameter: 13.8 ft Age: 1250 years Height: 310 ft 95000 board ft
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The most crowded acre in the world
Description
The most crowded acre in the world, Redwood Highway.
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