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Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
1. Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
Atumpan 1
2. Atumpan 1
Ledger
3. Ledger
Tyee 1967 Yearbook
4. Tyee 1967 Yearbook

Tyee 1911 Yearbook
5. Tyee 1911 Yearbook
Tyee 1915 Yearbook
6. Tyee 1915 Yearbook
Tyee 1904 Yearbook
7. Tyee 1904 Yearbook
Tyee 1924 Yearbook
8. Tyee 1924 Yearbook

Patched pants
9. Patched pants
Woman and man near a car parked outside a house, probably on the Olympic Peninsula, 1925
10. Woman and man near a car parked outside a house, probably on the Olympic Peninsula, 1925
Second Olympic Outing, 1913
11. Second Olympic Outing, 1913
Two miners inside of cabin sampling dirt for gold using mining pan, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898
12. Two miners inside of cabin sampling dirt for gold using mining pan, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898

Nisqually man named Yelm Jim, Washington, ca.1890
13. Nisqually man named Yelm Jim, Washington, ca.1890
Lawrence Lindsley and horse at miners' cabin, Ptarmigan Park, near Esther Mines, June 1900
14. Lawrence Lindsley and horse at miners' cabin, Ptarmigan Park, near Esther Mines, June 1900
Packtrains on the Chilkoot Trail blocked by a fallen horse, Alaska, 1897.
15. Packtrains on the Chilkoot Trail blocked by a fallen horse, Alaska, 1897.
Workers repairing spillway face, September 21, 1951
16. Workers repairing spillway face, September 21, 1951

Willapa Salmon Hatchery as Patched Up After the Freshets of 1909
17. Willapa Salmon Hatchery as Patched Up After the Freshets of 1909
Koto 3
18. Koto 3
Koto 2
19. Koto 2
Koto 4
20. Koto 4
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