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         <titlestmt>
            <titleproper>Guide to Newsfilm of Grays Harbor County <date encodinganalog="date" era="ce">circa 1925-1933</date>
            </titleproper>
            <titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Newsfilm of Grays Harbor County</titleproper>
            <sponsor encodinganalog="contributor">Funding for film preservation was
			 provided by a grant awarded by the National Film Preservation Foundation /
			 Funding for film preservation and encoding the finding aid was provided by a
			 grant awarded by the Apex Foundation</sponsor>
         </titlestmt>
         <publicationstmt>
            <publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries</publisher>
            <date normal="2012" encodinganalog="date">© 2012 (Last modified: 1/31/2020)</date>
            <address>
               <addressline>Seattle, WA 98195</addressline>
            </address>
         </publicationstmt>
      </filedesc>
      <profiledesc>
         <langusage>Finding aid written in 
		  <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="language" scriptcode="latn">English</language>.</langusage>
         <descrules>Finding aid based on DACS (<title render="italic" linktype="simple">Describing Archives: A Content Standard</title>).</descrules>
      </profiledesc>
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   <archdesc level="collection" type="inventory" relatedencoding="marc21">
      <did>
         <repository>
            <corpname>University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections</corpname>
         </repository>
         <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="wauar">PH0925</unitid>
         <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" type="collection">Newsfilm of Grays
		  Harbor County </unittitle>
         <unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1925/1933" certainty="approximate" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925-1933</unitdate>
         <physdesc rules="amim" label="Quantity">
            <extent>53 reels of nitrate film (7,000 feet) : silent, black and white,
		  tinted ; 35mm</extent>
         </physdesc>
         <langmaterial>Collection materials are in 
		<language langcode="eng" scriptcode="latn" encodinganalog="546">English</language>.</langmaterial>
         <abstract encodinganalog="5203_$a">Local newsreel
		  footage from Grays Harbor County, Washington, circa 1925-1933</abstract>
      </did>
      <odd encodinganalog="500" type="hist">
         <p>Grays Harbor County is located on the southwestern coast of Washington
		  State and was named after a large estuarine bay that is the confluence of
		  several rivers including the Chehalis, Hoquiam, Wishkah, and Humptulips. The
		  bay was named after Captain Robert Gray, a Boston fur trader, who entered it on
		  May 7, 1792. Captain Gray named the area Bullfinch Harbor, however, later
		  cartographers called it Chehalis Bay and then, finally, Grays Harbor. Grays
		  Harbor is home to several towns featured in the Newsfilm of Grays Harbor County
		  including Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Cosmopolis, and Elma. </p>
         <p>Originally, the region was populated by a number of Salish-speaking
		  native groups, primarily representatives of the Quinault and Chehalis tribes.
		  These communities commonly lived in permanent villages along major waterways
		  and the coast, where they subsisted on salmon, whales, seals, and available
		  inland game. One of the first encounters with whites occurred in 1775 with the
		  arrival of Spanish explorers and traders near Grenville Point. The fledgling
		  United States of America first made contact in 1792, when Boston fur trader
		  Robert Gray brought the ship <emph render="italic"> Columbia  </emph>into the
		  bay. Like the Spaniards, Gray and other American travelers moved on after a
		  time due to the apparent unsuitability of the harbor for trading ships, leaving
		  the Aberdeen region largely unsettled by whites until the 1860s. Only at this
		  time did pioneers arrive in greater numbers in order to log, fish, and farm
		  around the harbor hinterlands. </p>
         <p>By 1900, the towns of Aberdeen and Hoquiam were home to more than 80
		  percent of the county’s inhabitants. The wood products industry was the
		  main economic driver in the region, spawning logging operations, lumber mills,
		  and shipyards. The dock facilities and harbor were improved in order to
		  facilitate the exporting of the output of its mills and factories. In 1911 a
		  Port District of Grays Harbor was established. The onset of the First World War
		  created a demand for ships as well as wood, spurring significant expansion of
		  the region's shipyards. In October 1918, the Grays Harbor Motorship Yard set
		  the record for fastest ship construction when they launched the 4,000-ton
		  wooden ship <emph render="italic"> Aberdeen </emph> in only 23 and one half days.
		  Nevertheless, lumber remained the foundation of the local economy; in 1924, the
		  one-billionth board foot of timber was shipped from Aberdeen with much fanfare,
		  temporarily earning the town the title of “Lumber Capital of the
		  World.”</p>
         <p>Grays Harbor County was booming through the 1920s, but a number of
		  factors contributed to the decline in the wood products industry, from which it
		  never recovered. The end of WWI hobbled local shipbuilding, and the onset of
		  the Great Depression in 1929 sparked a collapse in the domestic and
		  international construction industry. Lumber exports also declined. By
		  mid-century, logging companies began to adopt policies that lowered output of
		  the log supply to the Aberdeen mills. The effect of this shrinking supply
		  chain, along with increased competition from Japan, British Columbia, and the
		  Southern U.S., ensured that Aberdeen would never regain the heights of the
		  pre-1930 period. </p>
         <p>The Newsfilm of Grays Harbor County, taken from 1925-1933, documents a
		  time when the community was enjoying the benefits of a strong and healthy
		  economy. </p>
      </odd>
      <scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_" id="a3">
         <p>The collection consists of 53 rolls of 35mm black &amp; white and
		  tinted nitrate film dating from 1925-1933. They were made by Anderson Photo Art
		  and Commercial Photography, an Aberdeen-based production studio, as
		  supplementary material to be added to national newsreels for local content. The
		  films include several short features on such subjects as the wreck of the 
		  <emph render="italic"> S.S. Halco </emph> on the North Jetty of Grays Harbor, the
		  Annual Police Ball Parade, a celebratory picnic for the birthday of early
		  pioneer Jean B. Stewart, the Aberdeen Black Cats baseball team winning the
		  Timber League Pennant in 1925 with the help of local sports star Mel Ingram,
		  and the completion of the Aberdeen-Willapa Highway in 1927. Additional footage
		  also includes scenes of local parades, football and baseball games, city-wide
		  barbeques and celebrations, U.S. Naval Reserve warships steaming out of Grays
		  Harbor, and many other snippets of life in Grays Harbor County.</p>
      </scopecontent>
      <arrangement encodinganalog="351" id="a4">
         <p>The collection has been arranged according to the following
		  categories:</p>
         <p>
            <list>
               <item>People and Community Events </item>
               <item>Parades</item>
               <item>Sports and Recreation</item>
               <item>Naval Activities</item>
               <item>Boats, Buildings, and Bridges</item>
            </list>
         </p>
      </arrangement>
      <odd encodinganalog="500" id="a5">
         <p>The original 53 small reels of film in this collection were spliced
		  together onto seven larger reels. This was done at the Library of Congress
		  Motion Picture Conservation Center, Motion Picture Preservation Laboratory,
		  where it was sent for examination, before the individual reels could be
		  arranged by date or according to content. In order to make viewing the
		  collection easier, the transferred films were imported into a computer editing
		  system where they were arranged first by content, then chronologically, and
		  compiled onto a single DVD (VC178). This collection guide describes the
		  arrangement according to the items on VC178. The inventory notes the original
		  reel of 35mm nitrate and the duplicating master from which each item was taken.
		  The original reels retain the numbers given by the Library of Congress (i.e.
		  GHOR211568-1-2, GHOR211568-1-3, etc.) </p>
         <p>The first part of the collection was preserved in 2006 with a grant
		  from the National Film Preservation Foundation and consisted of 35mm black and
		  white negatives that appeared to be outtakes from longer pieces in the
		  unpreserved portion of the collection. A second portion was preserved in 2010
		  with funding from a second NFPF grant. This segment consisted primarily of the
		  collection’s remaining negative footage, along with approximately half
		  of the positive materials. The third and final portion of the collection,
		  consisting primarily of tinted footage, was preserved with funding from the
		  Apex Foundation.</p>
      </odd>
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         <p> 
            <extref show="new" actuate="onrequest" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/%20PhColl%20925/order/title">View selections from the collection in digital
			 format</extref> 
         </p>
      </altformavail>
      <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506" id="a14">
         <p>The original films are not accessible due to preservation concerns.
		  Arrangements can be made to view the film by contacting the Visual Materials
		  Curator.</p>
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      <userestrict encodinganalog="540" id="a15">
         <p>Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication.
		  Contact the Special Collections division of the University of Washington
		  Libraries for details.</p>
      </userestrict>
      <acqinfo encodinganalog="541" id="a19">
         <p>Gift of Gina Noll, 2004</p>
      </acqinfo>
      <processinfo encodinganalog="583" id="a20" audience="external">
         <p>Collection processed by Hannah Palin and Jonathan King, 2011 ;
		  Processing completed by Andrew Weaver, 2014.</p>
      </processinfo>
      <controlaccess>
         <subject source="uwsc">Moving Image Collections (University of Washington)</subject>
         <subject source="uwsc">Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)</subject>
         <corpname role="creator" encodinganalog="610" source="uwsc-naf">Anderson Photography Studio</corpname>
         <geogname source="lcsh" role="subject" encodinganalog="651">Aberdeen (Washington)</geogname>
         <geogname source="lcsh" role="subject" encodinganalog="651">Grays Harbor (Wash.)</geogname>
         <geogname source="lcsh" role="subject" encodinganalog="651">Hoquiam (Wash.)</geogname>
         <geogname source="lcsh" role="subject" encodinganalog="651">Elma (Wash.)</geogname>
         <geogname>Cosmopolis (Wash.)</geogname>
         <geogname>Grays Harbor County (Wash.)</geogname>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Children and Youth</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">City and Town Life</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Military</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Moving Images</subject>
         <subject altrender="nodisplay" source="archiveswest">Media and Communications</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Native Americans</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Parks and Playgrounds</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Public Works</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Railroads</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Ships and Shipping</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Sports and Recreation</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Student Life</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Transportation</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Washington (State)</subject>
         <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay">Women</subject>
      </controlaccess>
      <dsc type="combined" id="a23">
         <p> </p>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle> People and Community Events</unittitle>
               <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1925-1929</unitdate>
            </did>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">1</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Boys on tricycles</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0299/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A group of young boys ride tricycles and scooters on a
				  residential sidewalk.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-3, silent, black and white ; 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (6 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">2</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Construction of the Campfire Girls
				  Clubhouse, Roosevelt Park, Aberdeen, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0134/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p> Title: <emph render="italic">Campfire Girls Clubhouse,
				  Roosevelt Park, Donation of Union Labor &amp; Merchants of Aberdeen</emph>. A
				  group of laborers work inside the wooden frame of a large building. A line of
				  young women wearing Campfire Girl uniforms carry lumber and other building
				  materials onto the construction site. A number of men work on the building.
				  </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>Roosevelt Park is a municipal facility now known as Sam Benn
				  Park.</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211583-1-1CL, silent, black and white, tinted, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M124. (1 minute, 27 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">3</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Delivery of a bus</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0272/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A group of men unload a bus from a boxcar. The bus then rolls
				  down a ramp, onto a city street, and drives away.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-3, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (1 minute, 10 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">4</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Mrs. Jean B. Stewart celebrates her
				  fiftieth year in Aberdeen, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0139/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Title: <emph render="italic">Mrs. Jean B. Stewart Celebrates
				  Fiftieth Year in Aberdeen</emph>. Mrs. Stewart stands with a group of
				  well-dressed women outside what appears to be a home, shakes their hands, then
				  leads the procession of women along a stone path. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>Jean Brodie Stewart (Dec. 22, 1847- Feb. 6, 1934) was born in
				  Aberdeen, Scotland. After marrying James B. Stewart (1840-1906), the two
				  immigrated to America, arriving in the Grays Harbor area in September, 1875
				  where he founded the James Stewart Logging Co. Mrs. Stewart claimed that she
				  suggested the name of her adopted city in a letter to a local paper, since its
				  placement at the mouths of the Chehalis and Wishkah rivers mirrored Aberdeen's
				  location at the Dee and the Don. In her later years, Mrs. Stewart remained
				  active in Aberdeen civic life, serving as the Vice-President of the Pioneer
				  Association of Grays Harbor County. She is also the author of 
				  <emph render="italic">A Little Book of Verse</emph> (1930).</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211583-1-1CL, silent, black and white, tinted, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M124. (52 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">5</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Opening of the Finch Playfield,
				  Aberdeen, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0238/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Adults and children participate in festivities at the opening of
				  the Finch Playfield in Aberdeen, Washington. Activities include children
				  playing on playground equipment, walking in a series of wading canals, holding
				  balloons, eating ice cream and lollipops. Adults and children watch a dance
				  performance and listen to speeches by Edward C. Finch and others.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>In 1924, Aberdeen lumber magnate Edward C. Finch donated the
				  land and equipment for a playfield, worth $30,000, to the city. This facility
				  would subsequently be named Finch Playfield. Edward C. Finch was a Washington
				  State Senator, a millionaire and a philanthropist. Along with the Finch
				  playfield, he developed the Finch Building as well as Finch Farms south of the
				  Chehalis River. The man raising the flag with Finch is Mayor Charle M.
				  Cloud.</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-7, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M127. (2 minutes, 30 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">6</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Public ceremony laying the cornerstone
				  of a building</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0273/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Activities surrounding the laying of a cornerstone of a building
				  under construction. A sealed box is put into an opening in a column of the
				  building, speeches are made, and a group of men wearing medallions pose for the
				  camera outside of the building.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-6, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M126. (1 minute, 29 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">7</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Young man poses for camera</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <dao href="http://content.lib.washington.edu/u?/filmarch,337" show="new" actuate="onrequest" linktype="simple"/>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Young man smiles and poses for the camera. A trick of the camera
				  makes it appear that his head spins in an unnatural fashion.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p> The young man posing for the camera is possibly Stan Spiegle,
				  KXRO radio personality and photographer. (KXRO first went on the air in Grays
				  Harbor on May 28, 1928 and was started by Roy Olmsted, a former Seattle,
				  Washington police officer turned <emph render="doublequote">King of the Puget
				  Sound Bootleggers</emph>. Olmsted and his cronies used the station during
				  Prohibition to signal rumrunners when it was safe to transport their
				  goods.)</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-3, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (11 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">8</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Community picnic</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0244/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p> Activities at an outdoor cookout and picnic, including men
				  cutting meat and preparing a fire pit, stirring large pots of steaming liquid,
				  then serving food to a very large crowd of people. Several different groups of
				  picnickers are featured.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-5, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M125. (3 minutes, 12 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">9</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Fire drills at schools and on the
				  streets of Aberdeen</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0235/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A man runs down a residential street and pulls a fire alarm. A
				  series of scenes show children and teachers leaving several different schools
				  by multiple exits and lining up outside as if for a fire drill. These schools
				  include St. Mary's School and Aberdeen High School. In another scene, trucks
				  rush out of the fire station. On a city street, firemen spray water high into
				  the air and appear to be staging a demonstration of firefighting
				  techniques.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>St. Mary's school started as St. Rose Academy in 1890 on G
				  street. The new St. Mary's building was built on H street in 1926 . The man
				  featured in the fire drills is William H. Tamblyn who served as Aberdeen's
				  second career fire chief from 1911-1925. He was born in Cardiff, Wales in 1877
				  and died in October, 1938. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p> 1 reel: GHOR211568-1-6, silent, black and white,
				  35mm.Duplicating master: M126. (4 minutes, 4 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">10</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Fire engine and firefighters, Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0295/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Firemen and boys stand near a fire truck parked on a wharf,
				  possibly at the Chehalis River at Aberdeen, spraying water into the harbor. The
				  boys toss something, possibly wood, into the path of the spray. Two men in
				  uniform pose for the camera with the fire truck and firemen in the
				  background.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>Features William H. Tamblyn, who served as Aberdeen's second
				  career fire chief from 1911-1925. He was born in Cardiff, Wales in 1877 and
				  died in October, 1938.</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-1, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (46 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">11</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Bond Burning, Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0237/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A gathering of school children and adults in a large field, for
				  a bond burning ceremony. Participants walk in a circle as newcomers join the
				  procession, then participants in the middle stand still. Soon everyone stops
				  and the middle of the circle is clear. George B. Miller stands on a crate in
				  the center of the circle and addresses the crowd. He removes a document, bonds
				  for the Miller Natatorium, from the breast pocket of his coat and hands it to a
				  girl, who then holds the document over a fire until it begins to burn. The
				  crowd disperses, running in one direction. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>George Burdette Miller was a high school principal from
				  1910-1914, served as superintendent from 1914-1930, and helped organize
				  financing for the construction of the natatorium and gymnasium in Aberdeen.
				  Miller died in 1930. Miller Junior High School was named in his honor. It
				  opened at Fourth and I Streets in Aberdeen, Washington in 1924. It was the
				  first junior high school in the state of Washington</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p> 1 reel: GHOR211568-1-6 silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M126. (2 minutes, 8 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">12</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Labor Day at Grays Harbor County
				  Fairgrounds, Elma, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0276/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>J. M. Phillips stands on a platform and addresses a crowd in the
				  stands of the Grays Harbor County Fairgrounds in Elma, Washington. Men walk in
				  and out of a barnlike building covered in signs: <emph render="italic">Merchant’s Exhibits, A.F. of L. Bldg., Judge Phillips
				  will Deliver Labor Day Address</emph>. There is a ferris wheel visible behind
				  the building. On a track inside the stadium, a marching band is followed by men
				  leading horses, bulls, and cows in front of the reviewing stand. In the
				  stadium, J. M. Phillips performs a wedding ceremony in front of the crowd. The
				  bride and groom sit in the bleachers, sign their marriage certificate and smile
				  at the camera. People seated in the stands look at the camera, smile, and watch
				  activities taking place on the field. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>J. M. Phillips (1873-1959) was an attorney, mayor of Aberdeen,
				  and is believed to be the first Native American to serve as a judge in the
				  Washington state court system. Phillips was born in 1873 in North Carolina and
				  was primarily Cherokee, although he also had ancestry in other Native American
				  tribes. He attended the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania and played
				  football under coach <emph render="doublequote">Pop</emph>Warner and was a
				  teammate of Jim Thorpe. Phillips attended law school at Dickinson College of
				  Law and attended post-graduate law classes at Northwestern University. He
				  married Earnestine Wilbur, a descendant of the Menominee tribe of Wisconsin.
				  They moved to Washington state around 1905. Phillips worked as a hod carrier by
				  day and read law by night. In 1907, he began working as a lawyer, was made
				  police judge, and later was elected justice of the peace. He became mayor of
				  Aberdeen and served as a Superior Court Judge from 1929 to 1950. Phillips died
				  in 1959. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-2, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (4 minutes, 8 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">13</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Title card reading 
				  <emph render="italic">City Firemen </emph>and Labor Day at the Fair
				  (tinted)</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0305/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p> Title card: <emph render="italic">City Firemen</emph> (tinted
				  pink). Title: <emph render="italic">Labor Day at the Fair, Anderson Photo, J.
				  M. Phillips Speaks</emph> (tinted yellow). J. M. Phillips stands on a platform
				  and addresses a crowd in the stands of what appears to be the Grays Harbor
				  County Fairgrounds in Elma, Washington.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p> James M. Phillips (1873-1959) was an attorney, Mayor of
				  Aberdeen, and is believed to be the first Native American to serve as a judge
				  in the Washington state court system. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211579-1-1, silent, black and white, tinted, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M177. (28 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">14</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Logging and forestry activities, Grays
				  Harbor County, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0239/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A group of men and boys are gathered by train tracks in a rural,
				  wooded area. Two men prepare bundles of plant material, possibly saplings, that
				  they place into bags. A group of boys pose for the camera holding the bags of
				  saplings. Men and boys walk around a heavily lumbered area. Boys appear to be
				  planting a tree. The group leaves together, walking along the train tracks.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p> 1 reel: GHOR211568-1-5, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M125. (2 minutes, 4 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">15</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Women working in a kitchen, Grays
				  Harbor County, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0275/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p> A large group of women work together in a commercial kitchen,
				  putting what appears to be a dessert, perhaps strawberry shortcake, into cups.
				  They hand out the cups to people passing by.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-5, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M125. (46 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">16</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Boys climbing on a log, near Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0278/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Group of men and boys in the woods, slowly walking on a fallen
				  log.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-7, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating Master: M127 (19 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">17</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Captain Kidd's Pirates
				  Picnic</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0135/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Title: <emph render="italic">Captain Kidd's Pirates
				  Picnic</emph>. A group of children pose for the camera, smiling and waving. A
				  large number of children run in a field, followed by the title: 
				  <emph render="italic">Somebody said</emph>, <emph render="italic">"Ice
				  Cream."</emph> Children run towards the camera, across the field, seem to reach
				  their destination and then are seen eating ice cream cones. A young girl is
				  stationed behind a table handing out ice cream cones, while a young man stands
				  next to her dishing out ice cream for a group of little boys. A number of young
				  girls, dressed as pirates, pose for the camera. Title: <emph render="italic">Pirates fight</emph>. The children pretend to fight each other
				  with wooden swords, while jostling each other and laughing. Title: 
				  <emph render="italic">Captain Kidd and Her Committee</emph>. A group of adults
				  and children pose for the camera. They wave and make filming gestures toward
				  the cameraman. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211564-1-1 and 211566-1-1, silent, black and white,
				  tinted, 35mm. Duplicating master: M122. (2 minutes, 49 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">18</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Cattle herded through Elma,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0300/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A herd of cows stands in a corral then is herded down a street
				  by men on horseback. Sign on a building reads, <emph render="doublequote">The
				  Chronicle, Printers for Elma</emph> and a sign on an awning is for 
				  <emph render="doublequote">Meadowcrofts</emph> . The cows are herded past a
				  storefront with <emph render="doublequote">Meats</emph>painted on the awning. A
				  man stands outside the storefront and a woman walks inside.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>Meadowcrofts Meats was located on 165 N. 3rd. Street in Elma,
				  Washington</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-3, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master M64. (56 seconds) </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">19</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Opening of the Aberdeen-Willapa
				  Highway</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0136/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Title: <emph render="italic">Opening Aberdeen-Willapa
				  Highway</emph>. Title: <emph render="italic">Caravan Lined Up For Trip Over the
				  Road</emph>. A line of cars, including one with a sign on the door 
				  <emph render="doublequote">State of Washington Highways C-113</emph> , are
				  parked on a wet city street in Cosmopolis, Washington. A crowd of people,
				  including school children, are lined up on the side of the street, waving, some
				  carry umbrellas. Cars line up on the street, ready to make the trip. In another
				  scene, cars are parked on a rural road, one of which appears to be a news van.
				  People mill around, some seem to be carrying equipment. A line of cars drives
				  down the road to where the news crews are parked. People get out of their cars
				  and gather around news vans. Title:<emph render="italic">Samuel J. Humes Cuts
				  the Tape Opening the Road</emph>. A group of men in coats and hats stand around
				  talking, then walk over a barrier, smiling at the camera as they pass by. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>Governor Roland H. Hartley (1864-1952) appointed Samuel J. Humes
				  as State Highway Engineer on May 1, 1927 to replace J. Webster Hoover, fired
				  the day before. Humes served for six years, leading the Highway Department
				  through the first years of the Depression. While his administration was marked
				  by bitter political infighting, substantial progress was made in highway
				  construction. The final 36-mile stretch of Pacific Highway between Kalama and
				  Toledo to complete State Road No. 1 (now SR 99) was paved in October 1923.
				  Olympic Loop Highway (U.S.101) opened August 26-27, 1931. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211564-1-1 and 211566-1-1, silent, black and white,
				  tinted, 35mm. Duplicating master: M122. (2 minutes, 49 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">20</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Young woman Is given a tiara, Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0277/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A public ceremony in which a young girl is given a tiara.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-5, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M125. (53 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">21</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Community gathering, breakfast, and
				  speeches, Grays Harbor County, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1928</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0279/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p> A group of people, in a field, are standing inside tables that
				  are set up in the shape of a U. They serve a large crowd coffee and plates of
				  food. A group of men stand by a car, possibly a 1924 Ford Model T Coupe,
				  smoking cigars and talking. A very large group of people gather and listen to a
				  man delivering a speech on a platform.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-1, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (1 minute, 26 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">22</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Men and boys on logging road near
				  Aberdeen, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1929</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0280/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Groups of men and boys, some wearing Boy Scout uniforms, walk
				  and jog down what appears to be a logging road, past a smoldering pile of wood.
				  They wave at the camera and take off their caps.Young boys jump up and down,
				  wave, and dance for the camera, more join them. A group of young men and boys
				  stand in a line, apparently posing for a picture. The group breaks up and they
				  walk past the camera and wave, carrying tools, shovels, and pickaxes. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-1, silent, black and white,
				  35mm.Duplicating master: M64. (1 minute, 15 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>PARADES</unittitle>
               <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1925-1926</unitdate>
            </did>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">23</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Annual Police Ball Parade (tinted),
				  Aberdeen, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0304/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p altrender="italic">Title: <emph render="italic">Annual Police
				  Ball Parade, Photographed by—Anderson Photo</emph>. Title: 
				  <emph render="italic">platoon of Aberdeen Policeman</emph> [sic]. Parade, cars
				  are parked on both sides of the street. Very few spectators visible. Sign on
				  building: <emph render="italic">Benson's, Hotel Turner</emph>. Police unit
				  marching down street. Title: <emph render="italic">Chief Allen</emph>. Car with
				  star decoration on hood, drives in parade. Title: <emph render="italic">Seattle
				  Police and Band</emph>. Police unit marches down street. Men carry U.S. flag
				  and a flag for Seattle Police. Marching band in parade. Title: 
				  <emph render="italic">Northern pacific Flote</emph> [sic]. Large flatbed truck
				  mounted with a train car. Sign on front train car: <emph render="italic">Northern Pacific</emph>. Banner on side: <emph render="italic">Visit Yellowstone National Park, Low Excursion Fares To All
				  Eastern Point.</emph> Painted on side: <emph render="italic">Dining Car
				  1675</emph>. People inside car, sitting at tables with white linen table
				  cloths. Title: <emph render="italic">City Council, Fire department, and Naval
				  Reserve Band</emph>. Cars driving in a line in the parade, following the
				  Yellowstone truck. Fire engine, followed by sailors holding an American flag,
				  followed by a marching band.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211576-1-1, silent, black and white, tinted, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M177. (1 minute, 7 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">24</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Annual Police Ball Parade, Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0282/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A parade on a city street. Signs on a store: 
				  <emph render="italic">Benson's</emph> and <emph render="italic">Hotel
				  Turner</emph>. A police unit marches down the street, followed by a car with a
				  star decoration on its hood. Men carry a U.S. flag and a flag for the Seattle
				  Police. A marching band is followed by a large flatbed truck carrying a train
				  car. The sign on the front of the train car: Northern Pacific. Banner on side: 
				  <emph render="italic">Visit Yellowstone National Park, Low Excursion Fares To
				  All Eastern Point</emph>. Painted on side: <emph render="italic">Dining Car
				  1675</emph>. People sit at tables with white linen table cloths inside the
				  train car. Cars drive in a line in the parade, following the Yellowstone truck.
				  A fire engine is followed by sailors holding an American flag, followed by a
				  marching band.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-1, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (56 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">25</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Parade, Unknown Location</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0281/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Uniformed men march down a street, followed by marching band,
				  past parked cars and a crowd watching parade.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-6, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M126. (21 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">26</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Shrine Parade, Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0137/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Title: <emph render="italic">Shrine Parade</emph>. Title: 
				  <emph render="italic">Vancouver and Tacoma Patrols</emph>. Men in uniform march
				  down city street, followed by a marching band. Title: <emph render="italic">Our
				  own patrol</emph>. Men march down the street.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p> 1 reel: GHOR211590-1-1, silent, black and white, tinted, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M121. (1 minute, 34 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">27</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Parade, Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0303/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Parade down a city street includes men in uniform holding
				  American flags and Elks flags, men driving a convertible car wave at the
				  crowds, marching bands, women in Shriner's hats, people wearing Spanish Bolero
				  costumes, a man wearing a dress carrying balloons. Two men hold banner: 
				  <emph render="italic">Hoquiam Core BPOE 1082</emph>, followed by marching band.
				  The location changes to a public square where men in uniform march in formation
				  on a field, led by a drum major and accompanied by drums. Crowds watch. Bass
				  drum is marked by: <emph render="italic">B.P.O.E. [Number illegible. Possibly
				  1424.] Kelso, Wash</emph>. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p> 1 reel: GHOR211568-1-4, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (4 minutes)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">28</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Parade, Hoquiam, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0283/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Parade on city street, possibly 8th Street in Hoquiam,
				  Washington. Sign on storefront: <emph render="italic">Electric Store</emph>.
				  Cars decorated with American flags are followed by a truck with brass band
				  riding in back. A banner on the side of the truck reads, <emph render="italic">"We Are Blowing For Hoquiam."</emph> A man rides on the grill
				  of the car. A truck in the parade has a banner: <emph render="italic">Fans and
				  Players, [Illegible] Hoquiam Baseball, 1888 to 1894</emph>.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-3, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (1 minute, 13 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
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                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Parade, possibly Hoquiam,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0284/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A parade in what might be downtown Hoquiam, Washington, that
				  includes marching bands, men in uniform, people wearing Shriner's uniforms, and
				  men and women marching, wearing street clothes, carrying a flag/banner: 
				  <emph render="italic">F.O.E.Tenino</emph> . Sign on building: Safeway. Sign
				  over sidewalk: <emph render="italic">Garage</emph>. Sign on storefront: 
				  <emph render="italic">Hardware</emph>. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-4, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (1 minute, 10 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>SPORTS and RECREATION</unittitle>
               <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1926-1933</unitdate>
            </did>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">30</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Open Timber League Baseball Game at
				  Electric Park, Aberdeen, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">September, 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0307/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Title: <emph render="italic">Aberdeen-Hoquiam, Open Timber
				  League at Electric Park</emph> (tinted green). Men sitting in a dugout, wearing
				  caps with the letter <emph render="doublequote">A</emph> and the Aberdeen Black
				  Cat logo on their shirts (tinted yellow). Title: <emph render="italic">“Play Ball!”</emph> Player at home plate swings,
				  hits the ball and runs to first base (tinted yellow). Player at home base
				  strikes out. Player at home base, Umpire calls the pitch a "ball " (tinted
				  pink/rose). Title: <emph render="italic">As The Birds On The Hill See The
				  Game</emph> (tinted yellow) View of Electric Park from a hill. Parked cars and
				  bleachers are visible. End of an inning. Title: <emph render="italic">3500
				  Fans</emph>. People sitting in the bleachers and behind a rope on the grass
				  (tinted pink/rose). Young boys look at the camera. Views of Electric Park
				  bleachers, covered stadium from the outfield. Game in play. Fans in the stands.
				  Fans in the stands, young man in military/police uniform sits behind home
				  plate. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>Electric Park was home of the Aberdeen Black Cats of the
				  Northwestern League. The opening game was between Aberdeen and the Tacoma
				  Tigers in 1908. The stadium seated about 3,500 and was located at Myrtle and
				  Oak Streets, on the border of Aberdeen and Hoquiam. Overflow crowds for the
				  games would sit in a roped off area in the outfield and some fans took in the
				  game from Kidder's Bluff overlooking left field. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211589-1-1, silent, black and white, tinted, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M177. (1 minute, 21 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">31</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Mel Ingram and the Aberdeen Black Cats
				  Win the Timber League Pennant, Electric Park, Aberdeen, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">September, 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0306/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Title: <emph render="italic">Mel Ingram </emph>(tinted yellow).
				  A young man in an Aberdeen Black Cats uniform stands by the dugout filled with
				  baseball players, smiling and laughing. <emph render="doublequote">It-Won’t-Be-</emph>is written above the dugout. A
				  group of small boys and young men stand near Mel Ingram. People in the stands
				  look on. Title: <emph render="italic">Black Cats Winning Timber League
				  Pennant</emph>. A man and boy walk past the bleachers and urge the crowd to
				  stand up and cheer. Young boys sit on the ground by the bleacher fence. They
				  look at the camera. The stands are filled with spectators. The camera pans
				  across Electric Park to the baseball diamond. Title: <emph render="italic">Resting Between Games</emph>. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>Electric Park was home of the Aberdeen Black Cats of the
				  Northwestern League. The opening game was between Aberdeen and the Tacoma
				  Tigers in 1908. The stadium seated about 3,500 and was located at Myrtle and
				  Oak Streets, on the border of Aberdeen and Hoquiam. Overflow crowds for the
				  games would sit in a roped off area in the outfield and some fans took in the
				  game from Kidder's Bluff overlooking left field. </p>
                  <p>According to an Ebbets Field Flannel blogpost dated June 22,
				  2009, <emph render="doublequote">Aberdeen Black Cats 1918 Home</emph> the
				  Aberdeen Black Cats took their logo, an arched cat known as 
				  <emph render="doublequote">Hoo-Hoo,</emph> from a good luck charm posted at
				  logging camps throughout the Pacific Northwest. The symbol was also used by
				  International Workers of the World labor movement and was known as the 
				  <emph render="doublequote">Ag Cat</emph> (for agitation). Aberdeen baseball
				  began as a professional team and played as the Pippins and later the Black Cats
				  through 1918. Semi-professional timber leagues continued through the early
				  1940s. The Aberdeen Black Cats won the Timber League Pennant in a doubleheader
				  against the Tacoma Kays on Septermber 13, 1925. Mel Ingram played outfield and
				  hit above .300. </p>
                  <p>Mel Ingram was born on July 4, 1904 in Asheville, North
				  Carolina. He grew up in Aberdeen, Washington, and attended Gonzaga University
				  in Spokane and died October 28, 1979 in Medford, Oregon. His years at Gonzaga
				  (1925-28) spanned one of the school's best athletic eras. At the start, Bing
				  Crosby was among his baseball teammates. He won 15 of a possible 16 letters
				  while competing in football (running back), basketball (guard), baseball
				  (outfielder) and track (sprinter). During his college years, he appeared
				  regularly in Timber League baseball games, and played in three games as a pinch
				  runner for the 1929 Pittsburgh Pirates, scoring one run. Later, after joining
				  the Wallace High School faculty, he was an important player-coach for the
				  Wallace Miners and other teams of the Idaho-Washington League. He took two
				  years out (1934-35) to play for the House of David. He spent 15 years coaching
				  at Wallace, where his football, basketball and track teams all won league
				  championships. Ingram then moved to Roseburg, Oregon, spending three years
				  there, before going to Grants Pass, where his football teams won four state
				  championships. In 1969, he was named National High School Coaches Association
				  Coach of the Year and is a member of both the Inland Northwest and Gonzaga
				  University halls of fame. (Information provided by the Society for American
				  Baseball Research, SABR.org)</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211581-1-1, silent, black and white, tinted, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M177. (32 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">32</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Timber League Pennant Baseball
				  Game</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">September, 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0234/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Baseball game, players on the field, crowds in the stands.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-7, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M125. (1 minute, 4 seconds) </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">33</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Lake Quinault </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0293/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A lake, possibly Lake Quinault, with hills in the distance, seen
				  from a small beach. People playing by a waterfall, possibly Merriman Falls near
				  Lake Quinault.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-3, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (1 minute, 7 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">34</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Buying Tickets and Football Game, Grays
				  Harbor County, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0236/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>People walk up to a ticket booth, go through a gate, and some
				  purchase tickets. Crowds stand on sidelines of a football field and some are
				  seated in bleachers that are covered by a shelter. A group of men stand on the
				  sidelines, some are in uniform, and one throws a football. Football players and
				  referees perform a a series of plays on the field.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-6, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M126. (2 minutes, 9 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">35</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Football game, Emerson Field, Hoquiam,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0286/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A man stands on the sidelines of a football field, leading the
				  crowd in a cheer. Players run onto the field, they kick off and the game
				  begins. Three young boys sit on the field side of the bleachers, as the game
				  plays out on the field.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p> Emerson Field is located at Emerson Avenue and Adams Street in
				  Hoquiam</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-1, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (2 minutes, 39 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">36</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Cheer leader and football game at
				  Emerson Field, Hoquiam, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0287/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A group of young women are lead in a cheer. A long shot shows a
				  football game, cars parked in a field, and crowds watching the football game in
				  a stadium. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-3, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (35 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">37</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Football game in a field</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0288/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A man leads fans in a cheer. Football players run on a field.
				  Shadows of the spectators can be seen in the foreground, including a shadow of
				  the film cameraman. Children stand in a group, posing for the camera and are
				  led in a cheer by a young girl.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-5, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M127. (1 minute, 9 seconds) </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">38</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto"> Football game at Emerson Field,
				  Hoquiam, Washington </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0289/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Crowds in the stands at a stadium, some sit in bleachers under a
				  shelter, while a yell leader directs the crowd in a cheer. A group of men stand
				  on the football field, including two in white uniforms who appear to be the
				  referees. Two players have the letter "W" on their sweaters [possibly for
				  Weatherwax High School, Aberdeen] and they stand with three other young men who
				  are dressed in street clothes. They pose for the camera, then one referee takes
				  the football from the other referee. Spectators stand on the sidelines in front
				  of a large crowd seated in the stands behind them. A large letter "A" is
				  mounted on a small building near the stands. It appears that an effigy of some
				  sort is hanging from the cross bar of the "A." The word
				  [Illegible]RDE[illegible] is written on the ground on the sidelines [possibly
				  Aberdeen]. The yell leader sits down with the group of spectators watching the
				  game from the sidelines. A "W" appears to be written on the field. The crowd
				  waves their hands and hats at the camera. A yell leader cheers on the sidelines
				  and directs the crowd in a cheer. [Illegible]LLO written on the ground on the
				  sidelines.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>Emerson Field is located at Emerson Avenue and Adams Street in
				  Hoquiam. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-5, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M127. (1 minute, 19 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">39</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Log Rolling, Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0240/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Various shots of log rolling competitions. Includes participants
				  walking a ball that floats on the water and a man wearing a woman's dress while
				  rolling a ball in the water with his feet.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-2, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (2minutes, 7 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
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                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Uphill motorcycle race</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0245/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Participants ride motorcycles up a steep hill as a small crowd
				  watches.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p> 1 reel: GHOR211568-1-3, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (1 minute, 14 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">41</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">People buy tickets to a football game,
				  Emerson Field, Hoquiam, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0285/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>People walk towards a small building, some of them appear to be
				  buying tickets from a window cut out of the side. A man stands in front of the
				  building, handing out papers to the crowd. Groups of people cross a street and
				  a line of cars drive down the street while a policeman directs traffic. A group
				  of young women on a field jump and laugh, one runs toward the camera, laughing.
				  Other people walk behind them, heading towards a destination, presumably a
				  football game.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p> Possibly the Aberdeen/Hoquiam annual Thankgiving Day football
				  game. The cars on the street are on Emerson Avenue, turning on Adams Street.
				  </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-1, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M126. (1 minute, 11 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">42</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Football game at Emerson Field,
				  Hoquiam, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0290/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Football game, spectators in the stands, players on the field,
				  running toward the camera.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-7, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M127. (1 minute, 11 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">43</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Football game, near Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1928</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0291/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Spectators are seated in the stands and some are perched on wall
				  of building [possibly Hoquiam High School]. Football players and referees play
				  on the field. The crowd watches the football game and some young boys watch the
				  game seated in the branches of trees behind the bleachers, they wave at camera.
				  Four young women sit on the ground in front of the bleachers. They laugh and
				  smile at the camera. A series of football plays, then players and referees
				  leave the field along with the spectators.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>The game probably takes place at Stewart Field in Aberdeen,
				  Washington. The field and the land surrounding it was the site of the Stewart
				  family's homestead, brickyard, and shipyard. The land and athletic field, used
				  as early as 1905, was donated to the Aberdeen School District in the 1920s. The
				  white building is the Miller Natatorium and Gymnasium.</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-2, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (2 minutes)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">44</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Group on horseback in the
				  mountains</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1929</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0294/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Small river, mountains in background, a group on horseback
				  travels downriver. A pond framed by mountains. A person climbs on large rocks
				  by the water.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-7, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M125. (1 minute, 10 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">45</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Swimming and waterskiing, near
				  Aberdeen, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1933</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0292/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>People in bathing suits and caps dive off a dock and swim in the
				  water. A motor boat pulling a water skier drives past the dock and falls. Two
				  young women stand by a fence on the side of the road, talking. A tug boat, a
				  crane on the water, and a log boom</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>Waterskiing probably took place on Hood Canal, at Union,
				  Washington. Tugboat is the Tugboat Rose, a dredge tender tugboat for the Port
				  of Grays Harbor when it operated the pipeline dredges, Dredge Washington and
				  Dredge Robert Gray. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-2, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (1 minute, 29 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>NAVAL ACTIVITIES</unittitle>
               <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1925-1927</unitdate>
            </did>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">46</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Naval exercises</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0302/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p> A sailor stands on top of a mast on a ship, waving semifore
				  flags. The film in this section is double exposed and shows rigging, a mast,
				  and sails, as well as, sailors in formation on the deck of a ship. A naval
				  officer and sailors work on board ship. Snowcapped mountains are seen in the
				  distance. Two men in naval uniforms stand in a rowboat being rowed by a crew of
				  sailors. One acts as a coxswain, urging the oarsmen to row.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-7, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M127. (2 minutes, 15 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">47</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">U. S. Naval Reserve joint exercises,
				  Grays Harbor</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0241/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Sailors engaging in artillery exercises, rowing races, and
				  calisthenics on board a naval vessel.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>This appears to be part of annual U. S. Naval Reserve training
				  exercises.</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-7, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M127. (4 minutes, 51 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">48</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Navy leaving Grays Harbor,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0242/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Sailors on a boat leave port while a crowd on the dock waves
				  goodbye. The boat passes by mountain scenery and boats moored in an inlet. The
				  water gets choppy and a sailor is seen getting seasick. A procession of four
				  boats sail through a passage in a mountainous region, possibly Alaska. A sailor
				  sits in a chair on the deck, reading a newspaper.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>The ships pictured appear to be units of the U.S. Naval Reserve
				  leaving Grays Harbor on an annual training cruise. The ships are Eagle class
				  patrol craft designed by the Ford Motor Company for long-range anti-submarine
				  duty in the Atlantic Ocean. Active during the 1920s, they were used primarily
				  as airplane tenders and off shore patrol boats. One of the three specific ships
				  present is the PE-38, a Reserve ship stationed in Portland, Oregon during the
				  1920s. As the port in the footage is very likely to be Grays Harbor, the PE-11
				  (based in Aberdeen) can also be assumed to be present. The two boats often
				  participated in joint annual training cruises to Juneau, Alaska, and the
				  Washington coast, along with PE-57 (based in Seattle, Washington) and PE-32
				  (based in Tacoma, Washington). The cruises were intended to teach and maintain
				  naval skills among the reservist crews, as well as maintain familiarity with
				  operation of the Eagle boats themselves on the open sea. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-4, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (3 minutes, 20 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">49</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Naval exercises in Alaska</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0301/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>View of mountains, islands, and buoys, seen from the deck of a
				  ship. The boat pulls into the harbor of a vllage on the water, possibly Juneau,
				  Alaska. Sailors stand in formation on a pier and a group of officers are seated
				  in front of them. There are storefronts in the background with signs for: 
				  <emph render="italic">Alaska Auto and Supply Co., Geo Forrest [?]</emph>. A man
				  wearing a suit and a wide brimmed hat speaks with uniformed offers in a
				  circular driveway under a portico. Several uniformed officers stand in front of
				  a storefront, speaking with a woman who laughs and jokes with the officers. A
				  sign [reflected in window backwards]: <emph render="italic">Drug Co</emph>.
				  There is a view of the harbor followed by views of snow-capped mountains seen
				  from the deck of the ship. A downtown scene of crowds walking in the same
				  direction along a street. A group of men wearing fez hats and women in uniforms
				  stand in a line, holding a flag. Sign on building in background: 
				  <emph render="italic">Fisher's</emph>.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>Activities are probably part of the U.S. Naval Reserve annual
				  training cruise. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-4, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (3 minutes, 23 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>BOATS, BUILDINGS and BRIDGES</unittitle>
               <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1925-1927</unitdate>
            </did>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">50</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Tugboat <emph render="italic">Harbor
				  Queen</emph>, submerged in the Hoquiam River</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">November, 1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0274/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>The tugboat<emph render="italic">Harbor Queen</emph> is
				  submerged in the Hoquiam River. There is a large crane near the boat that lifts
				  the boat slightly out of the water.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>The tugboat <emph render="italic">Harbor Queen</emph> of the
				  Allman-Hubble Tug Boat Co. based in Seattle, Washington, sunk in the Hoquiam
				  River near the Chilman Shipyard Dock and rested in sixteen feet of water.
				  According to a notice in <emph render="italic">The Seattle Times</emph>, the
				  efforts of several men and two dredges were insufficient to raise the boat, as
				  of November 28, 1925.</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-6, silent, black and white, tinted, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M126. (58 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">51</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">
                     <emph render="italic">Wreck of the S.
				  S. Halco</emph>
                  </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1925</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0138/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Title: <emph render="italic">S.S. Halco Wrecked at North
				  Jetty</emph>. A ship is shown beached off the coast. Title: 
				  <emph render="italic">Coast Guard shooting breeches buoy line aboard to save
				  crew</emph>. A man kneels on a beach, near equipment that subsequently
				  explodes. Second man runs to first man and they gather the equipment and look
				  out to the boat beached just off shore. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>On November 30, 1925, the steam schooner <emph render="italic">Halco</emph>, Captain J.A. Nelson commanding, was blown off
				  course by a sudden storm while trying to cross the sand bar at the mouth of
				  Grays Harbor. Carried half a mile by strong winds, the boat grounded on the
				  North Jetty at the harbor entrance, damaging the rudder and leaving the boat
				  and its crew stranded. The crew jettisoned its cargo in an attempt to lighten
				  the ship and escape, but were unsuccessful. After several hours, the boat was
				  spotted, and the crew was evacuated by the Coast Guard via a buoy line of rope
				  leading to the beach nearby. Having suffered severe damage in the storm, the 
				  <emph render="italic">S.S. Halco</emph> was abandoned. On December 14, the ship
				  was auctioned for salvage to the Western Machinery Company, whose workers
				  removed all heavy equipment it could. </p>
                  <p>The 970-ton <emph render="italic">S. S. Halco</emph> was built
				  in Fairhaven, CA, in 1917 and operated by the Hammond Lumber Company
				  transporting lumber up and down the West Coast. At the time of the accident,
				  its homeport was San Francisco, circa</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211583-1-1, silent, black and white, tinted, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M123.(1 minute, 21 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">52</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Washington State Temple of Justice
				  building, Olympia, Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0296/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Cars drive in front of the Temple of Justice building. The steps
				  of the Washington State Capitol Building in Olympia.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-4, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (44 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">53</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Storefront of Anderson Photo, Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1926</unitdate>
                  <dao href="http://content.lib.washington.edu/u?/filmarch,337" show="new" actuate="onrequest" linktype="simple"/>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Anderson Photo Commercial Art Photography storefront</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>The storefront for C. D. Anderson's photography studio was
				  located at 119 E. Wishkah St., Aberdeen, Washington. He later relocated to 104
				  W. Heron. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p> 1 reel: GHOR211568-1-1, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (8 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">54</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Ship wrecked just off shore</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <dao href="http://content.lib.washington.edu/u?/filmarch,337" show="new" actuate="onrequest" linktype="simple"/>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Ship run aground off shore.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>The ship is possibly the <emph render="italic">Tenpaisan
				  Maru</emph>, a Japanese frieghter, which ran aground north of Copalis Beach
				  during a storm on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1927. The 5,416-ton ship,
				  launched in 1911, was built at the J.L. Thompson shipyard. The Coast Guard
				  rescued the crew and no lives were lost, but the ship was a total loss. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p> 1 reel: GHOR211568-1-7, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M127. (20 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">55</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Steam engine</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <dao href="http://content.lib.washington.edu/u?/filmarch,337" show="new" actuate="onrequest" linktype="simple"/>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Workers around a steam engine. Sign on engine: 
				  <emph render="italic">Donovan Co-- Logging Co. Forest Fire
				  Department</emph>
                  </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p>This appears to be a train belonging to the Donovan-Corkery
				  Logging Company, which was in business from circa 1923-1934 and was owned by
				  William J. Donovan (1855-1938) who came to Aberdeen in 1893. Donovan-Corkery
				  was headquartered in Aberdeen, Washington and logging operations were located
				  in the Wishkah River Valley.</p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-3, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (5 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">56</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Wooden bridge near Aberdeen,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1927</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0298/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Three people walk across a wooden bridge suspended over a
				  river.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p> 1 reel: GHOR211568-1-7, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M127. (43 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">57</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Simpson Avenue Drawbridge, Hoquiam,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1928</unitdate>
                  <daogrp>
                     <resource label="start"> </resource>
                     <daoloc label="icon" role="text/html" href="http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/search/collection/filmarch/searchterm/MV0297/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/title"/>
                     <arc from="start" to="icon" show="new" actuate="onrequest"/>
                  </daogrp>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>A drawbridge opens, boats pass underneath, then closes
				  again.</p>
               </scopecontent>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-2, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (1 minute, 7 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="viewcopy">VC178</container>
                  <container type="item">58</container>
                  <unittitle type="itemphoto">Stores, Hoodsport,
				  Washington</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">circa 1933</unitdate>
                  <dao href="http://content.lib.washington.edu/u?/filmarch,337" show="new" actuate="onrequest" linktype="simple"/>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Stores in Hoodsport, Washington. A large sign on top of one of
				  the buildings: <emph render="italic">Shell</emph>. There are numerous signs on
				  these buildings for: <emph render="italic">Canal Table Supply Co. City Prices,
				  Groceries, Meat, Flour, Feed, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Market, Fish, Meats,
				  Groceries, [illegible] soft drinks, ice cream</emph>. A sign on a second
				  building: <emph render="italic">Millo's [Illegible] Quality Market
				  [Illegible]</emph>. Sign on third building: <emph render="italic">Garage</emph>. Fouth building, sign: <emph render="italic">Texaco</emph>. </p>
               </scopecontent>
               <note>
                  <p> The Canal Table Supply Company was located in Hoodsport,
				  Washington. The building was built in 1930 by E. H. Harris and one half was
				  rented to Mr. and Mrs. Guhr, who started a grocery business named the Canal
				  Table Supply. The business changed hands several times over the years, becoming
				  a mercantile and a hardware store. </p>
               </note>
               <odd>
                  <head>Original</head>
                  <p>1 reel: GHOR211568-1-2, silent, black and white, 35mm.
				  Duplicating master: M64. (23 seconds)</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
         </c01>
      </dsc>
   </archdesc>
</ead>

