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The Poncin Building on 1st Ave. at Cherry St., Seattle, in the middle 1880's.
101. The Poncin Building on 1st Ave. at Cherry St., Seattle, in the middle 1880's.
Asahel Curtis letter to Professor Edmond S. Meany, President of the Mountaineers, regarding plans for
102. 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
Asahel Curtis letter to Professor Edmond S. Meany, President of the Mountaineers, regarding the Mountaineers
103. 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
Residences and farmland in the Empire Way addition of Seattle, vicinity of S. Orcas St., not far from
104. Residences and farmland in the Empire Way addition of Seattle, vicinity of S. Orcas St., not far from Columbia City, 1916

Slide in regrade of S. Jackson St., looking west from near 11th Ave., March 25, 1910, Seattle.
105. Slide in regrade of S. Jackson St., looking west from near 11th Ave., March 25, 1910, Seattle.
Pierce County Courthouse, S. G St. between 10th St. and 11th St., Tacoma.
106. Pierce County Courthouse, S. G St. between 10th St. and 11th St., Tacoma.
Port of Seattle, Hanford Street Wharf, foot of S. Hanford St., viewed from the water.
107. Port of Seattle, Hanford Street Wharf, foot of S. Hanford St., viewed from the water.
Fire at the Schwabacher Hardware Building at 401 First Ave S. on February 11-12, 1905
108. Fire at the Schwabacher Hardware Building at 401 First Ave S. on February 11-12, 1905

Crowd watching firefighters battle fire at the Schwabacher Hardware Building at 401 First Ave S. on February
109. Crowd watching firefighters battle fire at the Schwabacher Hardware Building at 401 First Ave S. on February 11-12, 1905
Port of Seattle, Lander Street Wharf, foot of S. Lander St., Seattle.
110. Port of Seattle, Lander Street Wharf, foot of S. Lander St., Seattle.
Port of Seattle, Hanford Street Wharf, foot of S. Hanford St., Seattle.
111. Port of Seattle, Hanford Street Wharf, foot of S. Hanford St., Seattle.
Steamship IDAHO at S. King St. wharf and coal bunkers, Seattle.
112. Steamship IDAHO at S. King St. wharf and coal bunkers, Seattle.

Entrance to Hudson's Bay Co.'s Fort St. James, on Stuart Lake, British Columbia.
113. Entrance to Hudson's Bay Co.'s Fort St. James, on Stuart Lake, British Columbia.
Sketch of Hudson's Bay Co.'s Fort Nisqually.
114. Sketch of Hudson's Bay Co.'s Fort Nisqually.
Mary Kitsap's grave, St. Peter's Catholic cemetery, Suquamish.
115. Mary Kitsap's grave, St. Peter's Catholic cemetery, Suquamish.
George Todd holding horns of recently-killed moose, with fire for smoking and curing moose meat, Carrier
116. 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.

George Todd and wife Ruth Todd scraping hide of recently killed moose for tanning, Carrier Indian village
117. 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.
Factor's house, Fort Nisqually, built in 1854 by Dr. William F. Tolmie, Hudson's Bay Co.
118. Factor's house, Fort Nisqually, built in 1854 by Dr. William F. Tolmie, Hudson's Bay Co.
St. Mark's Episcopal Church (abandoned), Seattle.
119. St. Mark's Episcopal Church (abandoned), Seattle.
St. Peter's Catholic cemetery, Suquamish.
120. St. Peter's Catholic cemetery, Suquamish.
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