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People on deck of Squak, ca. 1905
1. People on deck of Squak, ca. 1905
Drainage of Duwamish and Squak Slough Valleys, ca. 1898
2. Drainage of Duwamish and Squak Slough Valleys, ca. 1898
Wilson homestead, Issaquah, Washington, ca. 1885
3. Wilson homestead, Issaquah, Washington, ca. 1885
"The Concern of Us All : Tacoma working people and their unions, 1883-1895" manuscript by Ottilie Markholt,
4. "The Concern of Us All : Tacoma working people and their unions, 1883-1895" manuscript by Ottilie Markholt, 1984, Part 1

Ottilie Markholt "The Concern of All: Tacoma Working People and Their Unions: 1883-1895" manuscript,
5. Ottilie Markholt "The Concern of All: Tacoma Working People and Their Unions: 1883-1895" manuscript, Part 1, 1984
Ida Remington Squire account of the anti-Chinese riots in Seattle, February 7-14, 1886
6. Ida Remington Squire account of the anti-Chinese riots in Seattle, February 7-14, 1886
State Museum, University of Washington, List of Specimens from the Collection of Young Naturalists' Society
7. State Museum, University of Washington, List of Specimens from the Collection of Young Naturalists' Society (excerpt), 1888
Chang Yen Hoon letter regarding proper legal representation for Chinese defendants, possibly written
8. Chang Yen Hoon letter regarding proper legal representation for Chinese defendants, possibly written to the Secretary of Washington Territory, June 28, 1886

Curtis residence, near Houghton, ca. 1895
9. Curtis residence, near Houghton, ca. 1895
Sammamish Slough, ca. 1908
10. Sammamish Slough, ca. 1908
  

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