A Review of the Resources and Industries of the State of Washington, 1909 by Ithamar Howell
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[Illustration: Plate No. 26.--Three-Year-Old Orchard, Near Pasco, Franklin County.] [Illustration: Plate No. 27.--Combined Harvester Operating in the Wheat Fields of Franklin County. This Machine Cuts, Threshes and Sacks the Grain, Depositing the Filled Sacks on the Ground as it Moves Through the Field.] [Illustration: Plate No. 28.--(1) A Jefferson County Country Home. (2) A logging Railroad, Jefferson County. (3) Prize Products, Jefferson County.] [Illustration: Plate No. 29.--JEFFERSON COUNTY RURAL VIEWS. Field of Oats and Vetch Yielding 5 Tons Per Acre. Herd of High-Grade Holstein Dairy County.] [Illustration: Plate No. 30.--View of Waterfront, Port Townsend, Jefferson County.] HIGHER INSTITUTIONS. The University of Washington occupies a campus of 350 acres, located entirely within the limits of the city of Seattle. [Page 33] The buildings of the university consist of the administration building, science hall, chemistry building, engineering building, power house, dormitories for men and women, and other smaller buildings. In addition to the foregoing, the university will come into the possession |
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