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Tlingit totem pole with mountain, frog, raven and beaver next to sun house, Wrangell, n.d.
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Chief Shakes or Raven Totem in front of house, Wrangell, n.d.
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Tlingit totem pole and pergola in Pioneer Square, ca. 1941
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Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, 613 Railroad Ave. (now Alaskan Way), n.d.
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Tlingit totem pole with pergola in background, Pioneer Square, n.d.
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Tlingit totem pole with Seattle Hotel in background, Pioneer Square, n.d.
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Tlingit totem pole, Pioneer Square, Seattle, ca. 1903
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Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, 613 Railroad Ave. (now Alaskan Way), n.d.
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Dudley Carter carving totem pole, Redmond, August 9, 1955
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Native American totem poles, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific-Exposition, Seattle, Washington, 1909
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Walter C. Waters Bear Totem Store storefront decorated with totem poles and carvings, Wrangell., January or February 1946
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Dudley Carter (sculptor) carving a totem pole at Westlake Mall for entrance gate to Naval Air Station Sand Point, Seattle, August 1960
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Unidentified woman pointing at log to be used by sculptor Dudley Carter for his Sand Point totem pole project, Seattle, August 1960
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Totem pole and pergola, Pioneer Square, at Yesler Way and James St., n.d.
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Totem pole in Pioneer Square at the intersection of 1st Ave. Yesler Way and James St., n.d.
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Totem Pole in Pioneer Square, intersection of Yesler Way, James St., and 1st Ave, n.d.
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Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, 613 Railroad Ave. (now Alaskan Way), n.d.
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Tlingit totem pole in Pioneer Square, n.d.
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Tlingit totem pole known as Beaver Totem in front of a building, Fort Wrangell, 1901
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Senator Henry M. Jackson autographing a miniature totem pole for Seattle school teacher, Miss Billie-Marie Gannon who is accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Goddard, U.S. Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., 1958
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