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A Mermaid Rides a Float at the Monmouth Centennial Parade
Several women, including one in a mermaid costume, ride an open float at the Monmouth Centennial parade.
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Float at the Monmouth Centennial Parade
A truck-float at the Monmouth Centennial parade. The truck appears to be rigged to push a small child-sized toy truck which reads "Monmouth Furniture."
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Dalton Gang Wagon at the Monmouth Centennial Parade
A horse-drawn wagon at the Monmouth Centennial parade. A sign at the front of the horse team reads "The Dalton Gang." Handwriting on verso reads: Kenneth Dalton / Ellen Dalton / & Family."
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Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe Float at the Monmouth Centennial Parade
A float in the Monmouth Centennial parade. The float is based on "There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe." The text on this float reads "There was an old woman… /…but she KNEW what to do- / She taught them the Bible, the LORD JESUS to love, / And took them to church to prepare for above!"
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Co-operative Warehouse Float at the Monmouth Centennial Parade
A float at the Monmouth Centennial parade which reads "Feeds Co-operative Warehouse." Float is pulled by a two-horse team.
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Marching Band at the Monmouth Centennial Parade
A marching band proceeds at the Monmouth Centennial parade.
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Floats at the Monmouth Centennial Parade
Various floats at the Monmouth Centennial parade.
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Fire Department Demonstration at Monmouth Centennial
McMinnville and Monmouth fire departments demonstration.
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View of the Monmouth Centennial Parade from the Rear
Various floats and processions at the Monmouth Centennial parade.
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Float in the Monmouth Centennial Parade
A float in the Monmouth Centennial parade marked "Gems of Knowledge." Three women sit in float.
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1856 to 1956 Float in the Monmouth Centennial Parade
A float in the Monmouth Centennial parade depicting life in 1856 (left) and in 1956 (right). Handwriting on verso gives names.
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Woman Leads March of Young Girls at Monmouth Centennial Parade
Young woman leads a march of young girls at the Monmouth Centennial parade. Woman and girls are wearing western-style uniforms. Visitors look on. Campus Elementary School in background (now the ITC Building).
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Several Men Pushing and Riding a Buggy at the Monmouth Centennial
3 men ride in a small buggy while several others push it along at a parade at the Monmouth Centennial. Man in the back of the buggy is Monmouth Mayor Howard Morlan. Handwritten names on verso.
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Chamber of Commerce Float at Monmouth Centennial
Monmouth Chamber of Commerce float participating in a parade at the Monmouth Centennial. Float consists of model brick buildings.
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Monmouth Centennial Queen Lois Flaming being Crowned by Mayor Howard Morlan
Monmouth Mayor Howard Morlan places crown on Centennial queen Lois Flaming's head. Child in ceremonial outfit stands to the left.
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Crowning of Queen Lois Flaming at the Monmouth Centennial
Men and women flanking Centennial queen Lois Flaming sitting on her throne. Names of women in photo handwritten on verso: Nancy Watson, Gloria Popoff, Lois Flaming, Marcella McDaniel, Beverly Flaming.
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Reunion Luncheon at the Monmouth Centennial
Ten men and women sitting around a dining table. Additional individuals visible. 11 names handwritten on verso. Family names include: Stump, Murphy, Dodds, and Ebbert.
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Ten Men and Women Dressed for the Monmouth Centennial
Ten men and women dressed for the Monmouth Centennial. Names handwritten on verso. Includes Centennial queen Lois Flaming (front, center).
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Women of the Legion Auxiliary Booth at the Monmouth Centennial
Four women of the American Legion Auxiliary Booth at the Monmouth Centennial. Names handwritten on verso include: Agatha Schjoll, Bess Vaughan, Opal Bethel.
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W.L. Mason Honored as Oldest Native Resident at the Monmouth Centennial
Left to right: William Allen Wiest (Independence Justice of the Peace, graduate of Oregon Normal School), W.L. Mason, and Howard Morlan (Mayor).
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Crowning of Queen Lois Flaming at the Monmouth Centennial
12 people, including Monmouth Centennial queen Lois Flaming and Mayor Howard Morlan, at crowning of Lois Flaming.