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Ledger
101. Ledger
Ledger
102. Ledger
University of Washington Daily
103. University of Washington Daily
University of Washington Daily
104. University of Washington Daily

University of Washington Daily
105. University of Washington Daily
University of Washington Daily
106. University of Washington Daily
Horse-drawn stage used in Seattle ca. 1887-1890, apparently to Capitol Hill area.
107. Horse-drawn stage used in Seattle ca. 1887-1890, apparently to Capitol Hill area.
Bull Elk and cow elk near the Hoh River, Jefferson County
108. Bull Elk and cow elk near the Hoh River, Jefferson County

Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
109. Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
Chandless, Batonieff and Company comprador's quarters, 1900?
110. Chandless, Batonieff and Company comprador's quarters, 1900?
Kodak Theater complex
111. Kodak Theater complex
Kodak Theater complex
112. Kodak Theater complex

Kodak Theater complex
113. Kodak Theater complex
Kodak Theater complex
114. Kodak Theater complex
Kodak Theater complex
115. Kodak Theater complex
Kodak Theater complex
116. Kodak Theater complex

Bird's-eye view of Seward with Alaska Central Railway office building visible at left, ca. 1910
117. Bird's-eye view of Seward with Alaska Central Railway office building visible at left, ca. 1910
Jumbo Mine, Kennecott, ca. 1943
118. Jumbo Mine, Kennecott, ca. 1943
Third Avenue, Seward, ca. 1905
119. Third Avenue, Seward, ca. 1905
U.S. Marshal's Office, also Dr. Sleems's residence, showing Mt. Marathon in the background, Seward, ca.
120. U.S. Marshal's Office, also Dr. Sleems's residence, showing Mt. Marathon in the background, Seward, ca. 1907-1913
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