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B.T. Dyer and Crosby Keen's dogsled on record trip from Seattle to Nome, April 10, 1906
17. B.T. Dyer and Crosby Keen's dogsled on record trip from Seattle to Nome, April 10, 1906
Battery Street Tunnel construction, Seattle, 1952
18. Battery Street Tunnel construction, Seattle, 1952
Battery Street Tunnel construction, Seattle, 1953
19. Battery Street Tunnel construction, Seattle, 1953
Bing Crosby reading newspaper, Seattle, 1942
20. Bing Crosby reading newspaper, Seattle, 1942

Bunkers and wharves at the Pacific Coast Coal Company, 1911
21. Bunkers and wharves at the Pacific Coast Coal Company, 1911
Busload of internees arriving at Camp Harmony, Puyallup, 1942
22. Busload of internees arriving at Camp Harmony, Puyallup, 1942
Charles "Slim" Williams, John Logan and dog "Blizzard," December 9, 1939
23. Charles "Slim" Williams, John Logan and dog "Blizzard," December 9, 1939
Chilkoot Pass, ca. 1898
24. Chilkoot Pass, ca. 1898

Coal bunkers, Seattle, n.d.
25. Coal bunkers, Seattle, n.d.
Coastal steamship ""Corona,"" ca. 1900s
26. Coastal steamship ""Corona,"" ca. 1900s
Columbia Branch Library interior, Seattle, ca. 1915
27. Columbia Branch Library interior, Seattle, ca. 1915
Cooks in the mess hall at Camp Harmony, Puyallup, 1942
28. Cooks in the mess hall at Camp Harmony, Puyallup, 1942

Crowd alongside the ship St. Mihiel, bound for Matanuska, Alaska, 1935
29. Crowd alongside the ship St. Mihiel, bound for Matanuska, Alaska, 1935
Demolition of Alaska Dock, Seattle, 1962
30. Demolition of Alaska Dock, Seattle, 1962
Dexter Horton Building, Seattle, 1947
31. Dexter Horton Building, Seattle, 1947
Dexter Horton Building, Seattle, 1951
32. Dexter Horton Building, Seattle, 1951
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