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Muckleshoot man named Slugumus Koquilton stands near trees, Lake Sequalitchew, Washington, April, 1906.
Muckleshoot man named Slugumus Koquilton stands near trees, Lake Sequalitchew, Washington, April, 1906.
TitleMuckleshoot man named Slugumus Koquilton stands near trees, Lake Sequalitchew, Washington, April, 1906.
PhotographerBarnes, A. H. (Albert Henry), b. 1876
Studio LocationUnited States--Washington (State)--Tacoma
Date1906
NotesMan wearing hat and three-piece suit stands outside near trees, April 1906. At this spot in 1841 Captain Charles Wilkes and the officers and men of his fleet held 4th of July celebrations.

Note from unidentified source: Slugumus Koquilton standing next to oak trees on prairie near Lake Sequalitchew at spot where Wilkes celebrated the 4th of July in 1841.
SubjectsKoquilton, Slugumus; Portraits--Washington (State); Muckleshoot Indians; Sequalitchew Lake (Wash.) ; Wilkes, Charles, 1798-1877.; Fourth of July celebrations.
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Sequalitchew Lake
Object TypePhotographs
Negative NumberNA4192
Digital CollectionAmerican Indians of the Pacific Northwest Images
CollectionAlbert H. Barnes Collection no. 542
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
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