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Main building on the Davis Ranch property at Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing (now Newhalem),
1. Main building on the Davis Ranch property at Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing (now Newhalem), ca. 1919
Davis Ranch, along the Skagit River at a location known as Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing
2. Davis Ranch, along the Skagit River at a location known as Cedar Bar, eight miles above Goodell's Landing (now Newhalem), March 29, 1927
Tyee 1959 Yearbook
3. Tyee 1959 Yearbook
Tyee 1960 Yearbook
4. Tyee 1960 Yearbook

Tyee 1957 Yearbook
5. Tyee 1957 Yearbook
Tyee 1953 Yearbook
6. Tyee 1953 Yearbook
Tyee 1966 Yearbook
7. Tyee 1966 Yearbook
Tyee 1954 Yearbook
8. Tyee 1954 Yearbook

Tyee 1952 Yearbook
9. Tyee 1952 Yearbook
Tyee 1946 Yearbook
10. Tyee 1946 Yearbook
Tyee 1916 Yearbook
11. Tyee 1916 Yearbook
Tyee 1944 Yearbook
12. Tyee 1944 Yearbook

Tyee 1914 Yearbook
13. Tyee 1914 Yearbook
Tyee 1969 Yearbook
14. Tyee 1969 Yearbook
Tyee 1986 Yearbook
15. Tyee 1986 Yearbook
Tyee 1955 Yearbook
16. Tyee 1955 Yearbook

People Can Stop ITT [page 1 of 2]
17. People Can Stop ITT [page 1 of 2]
Sailor on the Snohomish : extracts from the Washington diaries of Philip C. Van Buskirk, 1882-1903
18. Sailor on the Snohomish : extracts from the Washington diaries of Philip C. Van Buskirk, 1882-1903
Mrs. Ben Hartsuck's reminiscences of life in the lumber mill towns of Washington and Oregon in the 1910s
19. Mrs. Ben Hartsuck's reminiscences of life in the lumber mill towns of Washington and Oregon in the 1910s and 1920s, written sometime in the late 1950s
Equality Colony sketch, ca. 1898-1900, entitled "You Can't Change Human Nature"
20. Equality Colony sketch, ca. 1898-1900, entitled "You Can't Change Human Nature"
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