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Amelia Senders Kleinberg, Ellensburg, ca. 1890s
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Kracower family members bundled in fur coats, Nome, Alaska, ca. 1900-1910
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Mosler brothers, Seattle, n.d.
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Herbert Schoenfeld Sr. sitting at the wheel of a convertible automobile, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1905-1920s
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Herbert Sr., Bessie and son Kenneth Schoenfeld, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1890-1905
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Rabbi Haim Nahum (center), Chief Rabbi of Egypt, attending Passover dinner hosted by the Barokas family, Seattle, ca. 1924-1925
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Jack Dempsey with Nate Druxman's sons, August 27, 1931
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Cock Robin (back cover)
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March for Christ
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Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, September 7, 1919
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Ovsey Lerner and Poll brothers: Harry, Morris, Abe and Harold (L to R), ca. 1915-1925
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Boys, probably on the Olympic Peninsula
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Little child's home ABC book (back cover)
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The Nursery play book (back cover)
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Joseph Kremenetsky (left, front) with parents Rivka (Rebecca) Katz Kremenetsky and Shemuel Leshalom Kremenetsky, and possibly his four brothers (back), Russia, ca. 1870s-1880s
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2.042 Kellogg and Brothers Druggists, ca. 1865
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Eva Stusser (center) with the Shafer brothers and others at Nisqually Glacier on Mount Rainier, Washington, July 5, 1915
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Moran Brothers Co., foundry and machine shops, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1895
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Highway construction between North Puyallup and Sumner, Washington, 1913
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Second Ave., Seattle, ca. 1900-1903
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