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Shigeru Osawa interview (1968)
4. Shigeru Osawa interview (1968)

University of Washington Pack Forest, Friday Harbor, Washington ca. 1949
5. University of Washington Pack Forest, Friday Harbor, Washington ca. 1949
Butzke family near their first home on Echo Lake, 1913
6. Butzke family near their first home on Echo Lake, 1913
Betty MacDonald signing books and surrounded by children, probably in Seattle, 1947
7. Betty MacDonald signing books and surrounded by children, probably in Seattle, 1947
UW Bothell Commons
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Dorothy Mae Turner interview
9. Dorothy Mae Turner interview
Schapti Olason interview
10. Schapti Olason interview
Butzke family homesite, Echo Lake, ca. 1908
11. Butzke family homesite, Echo Lake, ca. 1908
UW Bothell Commons
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Tyee 1907 Yearbook
13. Tyee 1907 Yearbook
Shigeru Osawa interview (1970)
14. Shigeru Osawa interview (1970)
Frelich and Logar children walking to school, probably in Landsburg, ca. 1916
15. Frelich and Logar children walking to school, probably in Landsburg, ca. 1916
Mrs. S. Hayashi, Ysabel Wright, and Mrs. Hayashi's sister, Arashiyama, Kyoto, ca. 1921
16. Mrs. S. Hayashi, Ysabel Wright, and Mrs. Hayashi's sister, Arashiyama, Kyoto, ca. 1921

UW Bothell Commons
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Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
18. Journal of Pat Klahn, pioneer of the Olympic Peninsula
La Famille de l'Empereur Napoléon
19. La Famille de l'Empereur Napoléon
Jan. Page 4
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