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Tyee 1904 Yearbook
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Ottilie Markholt Autobiography Against the Current
2. Ottilie Markholt Autobiography Against the Current
Minutes of Meetings of General Strike Committee and its Executive Committee at Seattle, Washington, February
3. Minutes of Meetings of General Strike Committee and its Executive Committee at Seattle, Washington, February 2-16, 1919
Chronology of events regarding the proposed South Canal project in Seattle from 1893 to 1901
4. Chronology of events regarding the proposed South Canal project in Seattle from 1893 to 1901

Centralia horror, up and in action
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Float with George Vancouver's ship the HMS Discovery in Golden Potlatch parade, Seattle, July 19, 1911
6. Float with George Vancouver's ship the HMS Discovery in Golden Potlatch parade, Seattle, July 19, 1911
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