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Home of the Green Apple Pie Menu
1. Home of the Green Apple Pie Menu
Ledger
2. Ledger
War bond sign at Home of the Green Apple Pie, Seattle, 1945
3. War bond sign at Home of the Green Apple Pie, Seattle, 1945
Green Apple Pie shop front entrance at 521 Pike Street, Seattle, n.d.
4. Green Apple Pie shop front entrance at 521 Pike Street, Seattle, n.d.

Mark's History of an apple pie (p. 1)
5. Mark's History of an apple pie (p. 1)
Mark's History of an apple pie (title page)
6. Mark's History of an apple pie (title page)
Mark's History of an apple pie (cover)
7. Mark's History of an apple pie (cover)
Tyee 1953 Yearbook
8. Tyee 1953 Yearbook

Tyee 1950 Yearbook
9. Tyee 1950 Yearbook
Tyee 1943 Yearbook
10. Tyee 1943 Yearbook
In the Olympics with the Mountaineers, July 22-August 5, 1933
11. In the Olympics with the Mountaineers, July 22-August 5, 1933
Green Apple Pie shop exterior showing a man near the entrance, Seattle, n.d.
12. Green Apple Pie shop exterior showing a man near the entrance, Seattle, n.d.

Green Apple Pie shop interior, with a view of the counter, 521 Pike Street, Seattle, n.d.
13. Green Apple Pie shop interior, with a view of the counter, 521 Pike Street, Seattle, n.d.
Women making pies at Green Apple Pie restaurant, Seattle, 1945
14. Women making pies at Green Apple Pie restaurant, Seattle, 1945
Community event at Mt. Adams, Washington, ca. 1957
15. Community event at Mt. Adams, Washington, ca. 1957
Ledger
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Apple-Pie ABC (pp. 9-10)
17. Apple-Pie ABC (pp. 9-10)
Tyee 1916 Yearbook
18. Tyee 1916 Yearbook
Tyee 1945 Yearbook
19. Tyee 1945 Yearbook
Tyee 1920 Yearbook
20. Tyee 1920 Yearbook
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