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The Poncin Building on 1st Ave. at Cherry St., Seattle, in the middle 1880's.
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Asahel Curtis letter to Professor Edmond S. Meany, President of the Mountaineers, regarding plans for road and trail improvement in Mount Rainier National Park, September 3, 1911
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Asahel Curtis letter to Professor Edmond S. Meany, President of the Mountaineers, regarding the Mountaineers plans for improvements in Mount Rainier National Park, November 17, 1911
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Residences and farmland in the Empire Way addition of Seattle, vicinity of S. Orcas St., not far from Columbia City, 1916
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Slide in regrade of S. Jackson St., looking west from near 11th Ave., March 25, 1910, Seattle.
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Pierce County Courthouse, S. G St. between 10th St. and 11th St., Tacoma.
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Port of Seattle, Hanford Street Wharf, foot of S. Hanford St., viewed from the water.
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Fire at the Schwabacher Hardware Building at 401 First Ave S. on February 11-12, 1905
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Crowd watching firefighters battle fire at the Schwabacher Hardware Building at 401 First Ave S. on February 11-12, 1905
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Port of Seattle, Lander Street Wharf, foot of S. Lander St., Seattle.
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Port of Seattle, Hanford Street Wharf, foot of S. Hanford St., Seattle.
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Steamship IDAHO at S. King St. wharf and coal bunkers, Seattle.
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Entrance to Hudson's Bay Co.'s Fort St. James, on Stuart Lake, British Columbia.
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Sketch of Hudson's Bay Co.'s Fort Nisqually.
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Mary Kitsap's grave, St. Peter's Catholic cemetery, Suquamish.
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George Todd holding horns of recently-killed moose, with fire for smoking and curing moose meat, Carrier Indian village next to Hudson's Bay Co.'s Fort St. James, Stuart Lake, British Columbia.
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George Todd and wife Ruth Todd scraping hide of recently killed moose for tanning, Carrier Indian village next to Hudson's Bay Co.'s Fort St. James, Stuart Lake, British Columbia.
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Factor's house, Fort Nisqually, built in 1854 by Dr. William F. Tolmie, Hudson's Bay Co.
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church (abandoned), Seattle.
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St. Peter's Catholic cemetery, Suquamish.
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