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  1. Four-masted Bark Galena, Stranded near Seaside - 1907
    As low as $5.00
    While the wreck of the Peter Iredale is still well-known, most people are not aware of the grounding of the Galena, which happened near the same spot only three weeks later. Learn More
  2. Jennie Michel, "The Last of her Tribe" - 1905
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    Jennie Michel, a well-known (and often photographed) Clatsop basket weaver, was sometimes referred to as "The Last of her Tribe", though others of the Clatsop lineage outlived her. Learn More
  3. Jennie Michel, Clatsop Basket Maker - c. 1900
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    Jennie Michel, also known as Lady Michel or Princess Tsin-is-tum, was born in about 1815. Her father and uncle knew Lewis and Clark. Learn More
  4. Pacific Pier at Moore Hotel, Seaside - c. 1907
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    The Pacific Pier, built out from the Moore Hotel north of the turnaround at Seaside, only lasted from 1904 through 1914. Learn More
  5. Shell Road, Seaside, Oregon - c. 1907
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    Seaside was booming at the time this photograph was created. The town grew from 400 in 1902 to 1600 inhabitants in 1910, and thousands of visitors flocked to the town each summer. Learn More
  6. The Wreck of the Peter Iredale - 1907
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    This image of perhaps the best known wreck on Oregon's treacherous coast was captured by Portland photographer Harry Bartels shortly after the ship ran aground in October 1906. Learn More
  7. Tillamook Head from Seaside Beach - c. 1900
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    Turn-of-the-century tourists take in the ocean view at Seaside, Oregon's first seashore resort. Learn More
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