Fairfield, Wash. photographs collection [graphic], circa 1915.

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Fairfield, Wash. photographs collection [graphic], circa 1915.

Photographs of Fairfield, Wash., taken by an unidentified photographer circa 1915. Subjects include views of the town, farm buildings, and residences, including the home of sugar beet king Colonel Edward H. Morrison; apple harvesting; transportation of crops on the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company and Spokane International Railroad; and Native Americans employed to harvest crops, among other subjects.

0.24 cubic feet (28 photographs in 6 folders).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6863517

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Morrison, Edward H.

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Oregon Railway and Navigation Company

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Incorporated in 1879, the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company carried agricultural and mining freight on two mail lines; Portland to Huntington, Oregon and Pendleton, Oregon to Winona, Washington. By 1890 it owned over 642 miles of track, but in 1896 it was sold to the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. From the description of Timetables, 1881-1903. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 48757673 ...

Spokane International Railroad

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