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Printing Office, Oregon School for the Deaf, 1916

A black and white photograph of the Printing Office of the Oregon School for the Deaf on Locust Street in 1916. Several boys are working at machines and in other locations in the room. One student is labeled as "Edwin". A note written on the back of the photograph reads: "Printing Office - Salem Deaf School - 1916 T. A. Lindstrom, deaf teacher" The printing class was taught by Thure Lindstrom and was located on the 2nd floor of the Steam Plant Building at this time.

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Printing Office, Oregon School for the Deaf, 1922

A black and white photograph of part of the Printing Office of the Oregon School for the Deaf on Locust Street. Two students are working at a 1922-era Model-8 Linotype typesetting machine. One is seated at the keyboard while the other stands beside the machinery. The photograph is mounted on a red mat. Text below the photograph reads: "Printing office in the new Industrial Arts building, 1922. The gym's upstairs."

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Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Interior view of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. A large rotary press for printing newspapers can be seen in the foreground, and another press is visible behind it. See also image Nos. 151-157.

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Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Interior view of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. A large rotary printing press with rolls of paper threaded between its cylinders can be seen. A second large press is visible behind the first one.

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Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Interior view of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. Two men operate Linotype machines while a third man appears to be setting type by hand.

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Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Exterior view of the front of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. The print shop shared a building with the monastery's post office. A sign reads "Benedictine Press" and an engraving over the door reads "St. Benedict, Oreg. Post Office."

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Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Exterior view of the front of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. Part of an automobile is visible on the right side of the image.

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Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Exterior view of the side and rear of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. The print shop shared a building with the monastery's post office. A man is seen standing, bending over, on the hillside next to the building. Stacks of firewood are visible at the rear of the building.

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Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Exterior view of the front of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. The print shop shared a building with the monastery's post office. A sign reads "Benedictine Press" and an engraving over the door reads "St. Benedict, Oreg. Post Office."

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"Torch of Reason" print shop, Silverton, Oregon

Interior view of a print shop where the "Torch of Reason," a weekly newspaper, was printed in Silverton, Oregon. The newspaper was produced by the Liberal University of Oregon from 1896 to 1903. Two men and one woman are seen standing next to two printing presses. Two of them are identified as M. Kline and Ed Hosmer.

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Silverton Appeal print shop

Interior view of the Silverton Appeal print shop located at Water and Main streets in Silverton, Oregon. A woman and two men stand inside the shop looking at the camera. The man in the center is identified as Editor Hodges and the other man is identified as John Hobbitt.

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