Cle Elum Ranger residence and garage photograph collection [graphic], 2005-2006.

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Cle Elum Ranger residence and garage photograph collection [graphic], 2005-2006.

Photographs of the Cle Elum Ranger Residence and Garage (taken July 30 and September 1, 2005) and a 22 page HABS/HAER type documentation by USDA Forest Service archaeologist, Jacqueline Beidl. The photographs show various elevations of both buildings, and exterior details and interior views of the residence. The documentation, a Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record (HABS/HAER) type report provides historical background and an architectural description of the property, and describes its significance; it also includes a site plan and an index to the photographs.

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