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Boeing aircraft plant, Seattle, Washington. Production of B-7 F (Flying Fortress) bombing planes. A team of workers completing assembly and fitting operations on the interior of a fuselage section
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Tacoma Harbor and "The mountain," Toscana, Washington, is both the lumber capital of the United States and the gateway to Rainier National Park. "The mountain" 50 miles away towers 14,408 feet.
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Boeing aircraft plant, Seattle, Washington. Production of B-17 (Flying Fortress) bombing planes. Pouring a lead die to be used in the production of parts for B-17 (Flying Fortress) bombers
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Boeing aircraft plant, Seattle, Washington. Production of B-17F (Flying Fortress) bombing planes. Warehouse worker handing out material for the building of B-17F (Flying Fortress) bombers
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The Arnold children and mother on their newly fenced and newly cleared land. Note strawberry plants. Western Washington, Thurston County, Michigan Hill. See general caption number 36
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Seattle, Washington. Boeing aircraft plant. Production of B-17F (Flying Fortress) bombing planes. A nearly completed B-17F (Flying Fortress) bomber at the end of the production line
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Boeing aircraft plant, Seattle, Washington. Production of B-17F (Flying Fortress) bombing planes. Warehouse handing out material for the building of B-17F (Flying Fortress) bombers
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Boeing aircraft plant, Seattle, Washington. Production of B-17 (Flying Fortress) bombing planes. Octupus punching machine working on parts for B-17 (Flying Fortress) bombers
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Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ament, dry land wheat farmers who survived in the Columbia Basin. Washington, Grant County, three miles south of Quincy. See general caption number 35
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