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Pearl cousins family portrait, probably Seattle, Washington, ca. 1910
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Salmon-Colored Pearl, weighing 14 1/2 pearl grains, lying loose where it was formed in a shell, from Linn Junction, Iowa. The pearl is nearly hemispherical, or 'button-shaped,' somewhat one sided, but perfect above. It occupied a depression at the posterior end of the right valve, and had caused a marked outgrowth or protuberance of the other valve.
B-Valve with the pearl removed, showing the depression where it had lain. C- The pearl itself taken out. D-Exterior view of the left valve, showing the protuberance corresponding to the pearl
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Ledger
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 4, No 07
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Historic resource study, Olympic National Park, Washington
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Salmon-Colored Pearl, weighing 14 1/2 pearl grains, lying loose where it was formed in a shell, from Linn Junction, Iowa. The pearl is nearly hemispherical, or 'button-shaped,' somewhat one sided, but perfect above. It occupied a depression at the posterior end of the right valve, and had caused a marked outgrowth or protuberance of the other valve.
A-Interior view of the right valve, with the pearl in place
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Tyee 1908 Yearbook
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 03
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Herzl Sunday School teachers in front of Herzl, Seattle, 1938
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Herzl Sunday School teachers in front of Herzl, Seattle, 1938
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Salmon-Colored Pearl, weighing 14 1/2 pearl grains, lying loose where it was formed in a shell, from Linn Junction, Iowa. The pearl is nearly hemispherical, or 'button-shaped,' somewhat one sided, but perfect above. It occupied a depression at the posteri
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Salmon-Colored Pearl, weighing 14 1/2 pearl grains, lying loose where it was formed in a shell, from Linn Junction, Iowa. The pearl is nearly hemispherical, or 'button-shaped,' somewhat one sided, but perfect above. It occupied a depression at the posteri
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Phil Pearl and J. B. Clifford's report regarding the management of the Seattle Union Record, February 2, 1921
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 2, No 05
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Pearl Roberts (left) and Charlotte Tompkins (right), studio portrait, n.d.
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Pearl LaFon, Seattle, ca. 1910
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Pearl LaFon, California, ca. 1891
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Tyee 1952 Yearbook
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Tyee 1939 Yearbook
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Tyee 1938 Yearbook
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