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Original Caption: Oregon Governor Tom Mccall Used a Kerosene Lamp in His Office to Read Mail as a Method to Get the Public's Attention Regarding the Seriousness of the Energy Crisis in the Pacific Northwest 11/1973

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-12978

Photographer: Falconer, David

Subjects: Salem (Marion county, Oregon, United States) inhabited place Environmental Protection Agency Project DOCUMERICA

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Oregon Governor Tom Mccall Used a Kerosene Lamp in His Office to Read Mail as a Method to Get the Public's Attention Regarding the Seriousness of the Energy Crisis in the Pacific Northwest 11/1973

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