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Fruit pickers, 1911
1. Fruit pickers, 1911
Group of Native Americans, 1910
2. Group of Native Americans, 1910
Straights Farm, ca. 1925
3. Straights Farm, ca. 1925
Chinese artist, ca. 1927
4. Chinese artist, ca. 1927

Young Japanese woman and artist in gallery, May 15, 1929
5. Young Japanese woman and artist in gallery, May 15, 1929
Group of Native American men at courthouse, ca. 1920
6. Group of Native American men at courthouse, ca. 1920
Cascade School, District 90, ca. 1920
7. Cascade School, District 90, ca. 1920
Fall City School, ca. 1920
8. Fall City School, ca. 1920

Crowd at the Anderson shipyard, July 3, 1918
9. Crowd at the Anderson shipyard, July 3, 1918
Man nailing a bundle of shingles, ca. 1915
10. Man nailing a bundle of shingles, ca. 1915
Men cleaning halibut, ca. 1909
11. Men cleaning halibut, ca. 1909
Workmen packing shingles at the Holcom-Hartley mill, ca. 1905
12. Workmen packing shingles at the Holcom-Hartley mill, ca. 1905

A logger and his horse, ca. 1905
13. A logger and his horse, ca. 1905
Assembly line at the Kenworth truck plant, 1934
14. Assembly line at the Kenworth truck plant, 1934
Orchestra members at KOMO radio station, ca. 1927
15. Orchestra members at KOMO radio station, ca. 1927
Students in classroom, January 1949
16. Students in classroom, January 1949

Loading logs onto a truck, 1940
17. Loading logs onto a truck, 1940
Crew assembling buses at Pacific Car and Foundry, July 13, 1939
18. Crew assembling buses at Pacific Car and Foundry, July 13, 1939
Paper clothes, ca. 1921
19. Paper clothes, ca. 1921
Hemrich Brewing Co., Seattle, May 10, 1935
20. Hemrich Brewing Co., Seattle, May 10, 1935
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