File:Portland Library, 1911.png

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English: 1— City Hall. 2— Postoffice. 3— Public Library. 4— United States Custom House. 5— Soldiers' Monument.
Date 4 May 2015 (original upload date)
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2015-05-04 19:01 2307×3660× (12009961 bytes) HesperianBot {{raw page scan | page = Portland, Oregon, its History and Builders volume 1.djvu/437 | source = http://archive.org/details/portlandoregonit01gast}}
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current05:18, 25 July 2016Thumbnail for version as of 05:18, 25 July 2016888 × 675 (1.05 MB)Peteforsyth (talk | contribs)File:Portland buildings, 1911.png cropped 55 % horizontally and 77 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode.

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