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Photography laboratory belonging to James P. Lee, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1910.
1. Photography laboratory belonging to James P. Lee, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1910.
Apartments at 12th Ave. E. and E. Pike St., Seattle, Washington, May 15, 1909
2. Apartments at 12th Ave. E. and E. Pike St., Seattle, Washington, May 15, 1909
House at 521 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Washington, 1911.
3. House at 521 Dexter Ave., Seattle, Washington, 1911.
Residences at 2118-2130 7th Ave. W., Seattle, Washington, 1911.
4. Residences at 2118-2130 7th Ave. W., Seattle, Washington, 1911.

House at northwest corner of 8th Ave. and Marion St., Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1911.
5. House at northwest corner of 8th Ave. and Marion St., Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1911.
Regrade activities at 5th Ave. S. and S. Weller St., Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1908.
6. Regrade activities at 5th Ave. S. and S. Weller St., Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1908.
Interior view of the railroad terminal passenger waiting area, King Street Station, Seattle, Washington,
7. Interior view of the railroad terminal passenger waiting area, King Street Station, Seattle, Washington, 1907.
Looking west on Yesler Way from 3rd Ave. S. showing the Yesler Cable Car, Seattle, Washington, August
8. Looking west on Yesler Way from 3rd Ave. S. showing the Yesler Cable Car, Seattle, Washington, August 9, 1940.

Residences at 7th Ave. W. and W. Crockett St., Seattle, Washington, 1912.
9. Residences at 7th Ave. W. and W. Crockett St., Seattle, Washington, 1912.
Aerial view of the Denny Regrade area looking north, Seattle, Washington, July 5, 1928.
10. Aerial view of the Denny Regrade area looking north, Seattle, Washington, July 5, 1928.
Rooming house at 721-27 Marion St., Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1911.
11. Rooming house at 721-27 Marion St., Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1911.
Farm buildings and houses at S. Orcas St. and 18th Ave. S., Seattle, Washington, 1911
12. Farm buildings and houses at S. Orcas St. and 18th Ave. S., Seattle, Washington, 1911

Businesses at 600-610 W. Crockett St., Seattle, Washington, 1911.
13. Businesses at 600-610 W. Crockett St., Seattle, Washington, 1911.
Regrade activities in the vicinity of 5th Ave. S. and S. Main St., Seattle, Washington, October 1909.
14. Regrade activities in the vicinity of 5th Ave. S. and S. Main St., Seattle, Washington, October 1909.
Northeast corner 4th Ave. and Pine St. showing regrade work and streetcar tracks, Seattle, Washington,
15. Northeast corner 4th Ave. and Pine St. showing regrade work and streetcar tracks, Seattle, Washington, October 1, 1913.
Farm building at S. Orcas St. and 18th Ave. S., Seattle, Washington, 1911
16. Farm building at S. Orcas St. and 18th Ave. S., Seattle, Washington, 1911

Jackson St. between 10th Ave. S. and 11th Ave. S., Seattle, Washington, 1911.
17. Jackson St. between 10th Ave. S. and 11th Ave. S., Seattle, Washington, 1911.
Grahams Transfer and Storage, (wood, coal and ice) at 807 7th Ave., Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1911.
18. Grahams Transfer and Storage, (wood, coal and ice) at 807 7th Ave., Seattle, Washington, May 20, 1911.
Looking north from Magnolia toward Ballard showing Fishermen's Wharf, Seattle, Washington, June 23, 1915.
19. Looking north from Magnolia toward Ballard showing Fishermen's Wharf, Seattle, Washington, June 23, 1915.
Looking east on Cherry St. from 4th Ave. showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington, February 1911.
20. Looking east on Cherry St. from 4th Ave. showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington, February 1911.
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