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Randolph family outside their home on Columbia St., Seattle, June 16, 1888
1. Randolph family outside their home on Columbia St., Seattle, June 16, 1888
Dr. William Randolph Lovelace demonstrating his oxygen mask invention, 1938
2. Dr. William Randolph Lovelace demonstrating his oxygen mask invention, 1938
Dr. W. Randolph Lovelace with his invention, the high altitude oxygen mask, 1938
3. Dr. W. Randolph Lovelace with his invention, the high altitude oxygen mask, 1938
Brooks Randolph standing on cedar tree stump, Sidney (now Port Orchard), ca. 1896
4. Brooks Randolph standing on cedar tree stump, Sidney (now Port Orchard), ca. 1896

P.B. Randolph residence, 1908
5. P.B. Randolph residence, 1908
Captain S.P. Randolph on Lake Union in the steamboat MAUD, Seattle, n.d.
6. Captain S.P. Randolph on Lake Union in the steamboat MAUD, Seattle, n.d.
John Klaplanhoo, Sharkie Randolph Parker, Alex Green, Charlie Swan and Ralph La Chester, probably on
7. John Klaplanhoo, Sharkie Randolph Parker, Alex Green, Charlie Swan and Ralph La Chester, probably on the Olympic Peninsula
Senator Henry M. Jackson standing with U.S. Olympic games participants, Dave Armstrong, Miriam Smith,
8. Senator Henry M. Jackson standing with U.S. Olympic games participants, Dave Armstrong, Miriam Smith, and Leo Randolph, in front of the U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C, August 5, 1976

Edith Randolph Warner, wife of A.C. Warner, with daughters Alice and Edith Ruth and son William, Snoqualmie
9. Edith Randolph Warner, wife of A.C. Warner, with daughters Alice and Edith Ruth and son William, Snoqualmie Falls, ca. 1906
Press Release supporting recently introduced legislation, HR 4003, by Representative Jennings Randolph
10. Press Release supporting recently introduced legislation, HR 4003, by Representative Jennings Randolph of West Virginia at the request of Dr. Diosdado M. Yap, publisher and editor of BATAAN magazine, ca. 1944
Edith Randolph Warner in wedding dress, Washington, ca. 1890.
11. Edith Randolph Warner in wedding dress, Washington, ca. 1890.
Death of Jefferson Randolph Smith known as Soapy Smith, Skagway, Alaska, 1898
12. Death of Jefferson Randolph Smith known as Soapy Smith, Skagway, Alaska, 1898

Soapy Smith's grave, Skagway, n.d.
13. Soapy Smith's grave, Skagway, n.d.
   

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