File:Kellogg, Maja and Capital City trapped in ice 17 Jan 1907.jpg
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editDescriptionKellogg, Maja and Capital City trapped in ice 17 Jan 1907.jpg |
English: The steamers Joseph Kellogg, Maja (small tug in center) and Capital City, trapped in the ice on the Columbia River, on January 17, 1907. |
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Source | City of Salem Public Library, Ben Maxwell Collection |
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