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Tyee 1926 Yearbook
1. Tyee 1926 Yearbook
Catalogue of the University of Washington Territory for the Scholastic Year 1882-3. Seattle, W.T.
2. Catalogue of the University of Washington Territory for the Scholastic Year 1882-3. Seattle, W.T.
Are you coming this year to Seattle
3. Are you coming this year to Seattle
New Year card for 1889-1890, with photograph of Henry L. Yesler, Bailey Gatzert, and M.R. Maddocks
4. New Year card for 1889-1890, with photograph of Henry L. Yesler, Bailey Gatzert, and M.R. Maddocks

General Map of North America; In which is Express'd The several New Roads, Forts, Engagements, &c. taken
5. General Map of North America; In which is Express'd The several New Roads, Forts, Engagements, &c. taken from Actual Surveys and Observations Made in the Army employ'd there, from the year 1754, to 1761 Drawn by the late John Rocque, Topographer to His Majesty
Mrs. Jean B. Stewart celebrates her fiftieth year in Aberdeen, Washington, ca. 1925
6. Mrs. Jean B. Stewart celebrates her fiftieth year in Aberdeen, Washington, ca. 1925
The Seven Year Itch
7. The Seven Year Itch
The Seven Year Itch
8. The Seven Year Itch

Woman of the Year
9. Woman of the Year
20,000 Men a Year
10. 20,000 Men a Year
The First Year
11. The First Year
The First Year
12. The First Year

September 8, 1904 Page three
Officers of steamers are not censured
Jewish New Year begins tomorrow
Work
13. September 8, 1904 Page three
Officers of steamers are not censured
Jewish New Year begins tomorrow
Work is progressing rapidly at the forts
Register of the Territorial University, Seattle. Washington Territory. For the year ending July 30,
14. Register of the Territorial University, Seattle. Washington Territory. For the year ending July 30, 1875
George Wells's New Year's party, 1929
15. George Wells's New Year's party, 1929
Tahoma High School class of 1933 in their sophomore year outside the school, Maple Valley, 1931
16. Tahoma High School class of 1933 in their sophomore year outside the school, Maple Valley, 1931

Chinese New Year parade on Queen's Road Central with carriages, rickshaws, and pedestrians, Hong Kong,
17. Chinese New Year parade on Queen's Road Central with carriages, rickshaws, and pedestrians, Hong Kong, ca. 1910
Oldest Salmon Cannery.
 The accompanying illustration shows the oldest salmon cannery in the world
18. Oldest Salmon Cannery.
The accompanying illustration shows the oldest salmon cannery in the world which is located on the Columbia River at Eagle Cliff, Wash., about forty miles above Astoria. This cannery was built in the spring of 1866 by William Hume, who assisted in starting the first salmon cannery built on the Sacramento River two years previous to the building of the Eagle Cliff cannery. Finding the run on the Sacramento River was failing Mr. Hume moved to the Columbia River locating at Eagle Cliff. The original building is still standing.
This cannery packed 4,000 cases during the first year it was operated and the following year 18,000 cases were packed without difficulty. This pack was increased to 28,000 cases in the next year.
The first salmon canning was done in 1864 on the Sacramento River by G. W. Hume, William Hume, who built the Eagle Cliff cannery and Andrew S. Hapgood, who originally received his cannery experience in the state of Maine where he canned lobsters.
Tyee 1919 Yearbook
19. Tyee 1919 Yearbook
Sex ratio of infants under one year old, 2000 Southern China
20. Sex ratio of infants under one year old, 2000 Southern China
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