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Two Men Standing on Stage Outdoor |
This is a black and white 8' by 10" photograph of two men on an outdoor stage. One appears to be holding a book in air, which has smoke coming from it while the other holds a microphone. The men are labeled with Post-It notes as Slim Longwisch on the left and John Bacheldor on the right. The man at bottom of stage looking up is labeled as Clarence Ansell. There is no further information on back. The photo was taken as a part of the 1957 50th Anniversary festivities of the Wood River, Standard Oil refinery. |
1957 |
October 25, 2018 |
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Unknown building during the 1917-1918 Construction of the Wood River Refinery |
This photograph shows the construction of an unknown building. This photograph is from a series of photos taken during 1917-1918 construction of the Wood River Oil Refinery. |
1917-1918 |
August 15, 2018 |
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Unknown building during the 1917-1918 Construction of the Wood River Refinery |
This photograph shows the construction of an unknown building. This photograph is from a series of photos taken during 1917-1918 construction of the Wood River Oil Refinery. |
1917-1918 |
August 15, 2018 |
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Water Softeners during the 1917-1918 Construction of the Wood River Refinery |
This photograph shows the construction of the water softeners from the Northwest end. This photograph is from a series of photos taken during 1917-1918 construction of the Wood River Oil Refinery. |
1917-1918 |
October 27, 2017 |
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Water Treatment Plant Aerial Photograph |
This is a black and white aerial photograph of three water holding tanks. The tanks are located at the Waste Water Treatment Plant. |
Unknown |
November 12, 2018 |
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Wicket Dam Maintenance |
This is a black and white photograph of maintenance on the Wicket Damn. The image shows the Hurter Box in place below Wickets. A steel Hurter Box sits on a concrete sill to de-water a small section around the hurters for maintenance. |
Unknown |
November 15, 2018 |
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Wood River Welcome Sign Outdoor Photograph |
This is a color photograph of "Welcome to Wood River 'Progressing on' in the Spirit of Lewis and Clark." There is a blue star memorial highway sign located next toe the welcome sign. The city water tower is located in the background of the image. "The Community leader" is written on the back of the image. The sign was believed to have been donated to the community by Standard Oil. |
Unknown |
November 8, 2018 |