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Wedding portrait of William (Billy) and Mary Sturman, probably Everett, Washington, January 22, 1933
21. Wedding portrait of William (Billy) and Mary Sturman, probably Everett, Washington, January 22, 1933
William H. Seward and Harriet May Baxter near the William Henry Seward statue, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition,
22. William H. Seward and Harriet May Baxter near the William Henry Seward statue, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Spencer at scene of Lake Washington Ship Canal drowning, Seattle, June 15, 1940
23. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Spencer at scene of Lake Washington Ship Canal drowning, Seattle, June 15, 1940
Aftermath of Seattle fire of June 6, 1889, depicting officers of the Washington National Guard.
24. Aftermath of Seattle fire of June 6, 1889, depicting officers of the Washington National Guard.

William T. Patterson diary excerpt, April 2-9, 1865
25. William T. Patterson diary excerpt, April 2-9, 1865
Residence of William Hume, oldest canneryman on the Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
26. Residence of William Hume, oldest canneryman on the Columbia River, Washington, ca. 1897
Justice William O. Douglas and hikers at Third Beach, 1964
27. Justice William O. Douglas and hikers at Third Beach, 1964
Line of Ford service cars and male workers, William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929
28. Line of Ford service cars and male workers, William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929

Unidentified men working on tires and axles of Ford automobiles, William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca.
29. Unidentified men working on tires and axles of Ford automobiles, William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929
Unidentified workers in Accounting and Bookkeeping, William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929
30. Unidentified workers in Accounting and Bookkeeping, William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929
Two women in the Ladies' Rest Room, William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929
31. Two women in the Ladies' Rest Room, William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929
Salesroom of the William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929
32. Salesroom of the William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929

Three men working on automobiles, Used Car Department of the William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca.1929
33. Three men working on automobiles, Used Car Department of the William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca.1929
Body and Radiator Department of the William O. McKay Company with two workers, Seattle, ca. 1929
34. Body and Radiator Department of the William O. McKay Company with two workers, Seattle, ca. 1929
Paint Shop of the William O. Mckay Company showing workers painting automobiles, Seattle, ca. 1929
35. Paint Shop of the William O. Mckay Company showing workers painting automobiles, Seattle, ca. 1929
Mechanical Department of the William O. McKay Company showing men working on Ford automobiles, Seattle,
36. Mechanical Department of the William O. McKay Company showing men working on Ford automobiles, Seattle, ca. 1929

Motor Department of the William O. McKay Company showing three workers, Seattle, ca. 1929
37. Motor Department of the William O. McKay Company showing three workers, Seattle, ca. 1929
Battery Department, William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929
38. Battery Department, William O. McKay Company, Seattle, ca. 1929
Service Department of the William O. McKay Company showing Ford automobiles and workers, Seattle, ca.
39. Service Department of the William O. McKay Company showing Ford automobiles and workers, Seattle, ca. 1929
James Forsyth's children, Bessie, William, Mary, and Marion, ca. 1870-1877
40. James Forsyth's children, Bessie, William, Mary, and Marion, ca. 1870-1877
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