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University of Washington Ivy Planting Ceremony, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1952
1. University of Washington Ivy Planting Ceremony, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1952
Reverend David E. Blaine and his wife, Catherine P. Blaine, letter to their family regarding a Native
2. Reverend David E. Blaine and his wife, Catherine P. Blaine, letter to their family regarding a Native American attack on Seattle, January 29, 1856
Tacoma Narrows Bridge construction activities, ca. 1940
3. Tacoma Narrows Bridge construction activities, ca. 1940
Of Time and Place: Historic Preservation in Washington
4. Of Time and Place: Historic Preservation in Washington

Reverend David E. Blaine, letter to his parents regarding the Yakima War and life in Portland, Oregon
5. Reverend David E. Blaine, letter to his parents regarding the Yakima War and life in Portland, Oregon Territory and Washington Territory, June 20, 1856
Marmots of the Pacific Northwest
6. Marmots of the Pacific Northwest
Reverend David E. Blaine and his wife Catherine P. Blaine, letter to their parents regarding life in
7. Reverend David E. Blaine and his wife Catherine P. Blaine, letter to their parents regarding life in Oregon Territory, August 7, 1856
North-west-Coast of North America and adjacent Territories Compiled from the best authorities under the
8. North-west-Coast of North America and adjacent Territories Compiled from the best authorities under the direction of Robert Greenhow to accompany his Memoir on the North-west Coast Published by order of the Senate of the United States drawn by David H. Burr

Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his Uncle Saron, regarding life in Washington Territory, November
9. Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his Uncle Saron, regarding life in Washington Territory, November 20, 1854
David Mossafer interview
10. David Mossafer interview
Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his family regarding life in Oregon and Washington Territories and
11. Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his family regarding life in Oregon and Washington Territories and the Yakima War, March 19, 1856
Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his parents regarding life in Washington Territory, January 24, 1855
12. Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his parents regarding life in Washington Territory, January 24, 1855

Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his brother and friends describing his initial reactions to Washington
13. Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his brother and friends describing his initial reactions to Washington Territory, November 22, 1853
Reverend David E. Blaine, letter to his parents and sisters, regarding life in Oregon Territory and the
14. Reverend David E. Blaine, letter to his parents and sisters, regarding life in Oregon Territory and the spread of slavery in the Union, July 26, 1856
Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his parents and sisters regarding a Methodist conference, August 6,
15. Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his parents and sisters regarding a Methodist conference, August 6, 1855
Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his parents regarding his first impressions of Seattle and Washington
16. Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his parents regarding his first impressions of Seattle and Washington Territory, December 6, 1853

Seattle's First Taste of Battle, 1856
17. Seattle's First Taste of Battle, 1856
David H. Bertram letter to his parents, March 2, 1862
18. David H. Bertram letter to his parents, March 2, 1862
Olson family portrait, possibly in Auburn, ca. 1886
19. Olson family portrait, possibly in Auburn, ca. 1886
Hop barn in unidentified location, 1880s
20. Hop barn in unidentified location, 1880s
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