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Yesler Hill, Seattle, Oct. 16, 1929.
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Log buildings at Eagle, Alaska, with Chamber of Commerce office in saloon.
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Panorama of Anchorage, Alaska.
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Treadwell Mine on Douglas Island, and Alaska Gastineau Mining Co. operations at Thane, across Gastineau Channel.
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Panorama of Seward, Alaska.
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Kennecott Copper Co.'s Beatson-Bonanza Mine on Latouche Island, Alaska.
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State Bank of Seattle, Bank of Commerce Building, Yesler Way and 1st Ave., Seattle, 1909
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State Bank of Seattle, Bank of Commerce Building, Yesler Way and 1st Ave., Seattle, 1906
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Mount Rainier Lodge, Longmire, Washington, ca. 1920
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Field and beet sugar factory with tall smoke stack, Toppenish, October 1920
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Two women pouring cider from pitchers and two newspaper reporters taking notes, October 1920
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Two men with bucket of cider dispensing samples to group of men and women, Kennewick, October 1920
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Power plant near Pasco, October 1920
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Man standing on pillar leading tour members in chant, Chewelah, October 1920
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Businessmen and children standing on caboose of train in Chewelah, October 1920
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Shephard and flock of sheep between Tonasket and Oroville, October 1920
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Orchard in the Wenatchee Valley, October 1920
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Asahel Curtis letter to H.L. Whiting, Secretary of the Olympia Chamber of Commerce, regarding the Olympic National Park, November 3, 1915
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Asahel Curtis letter to Enos Mills regarding plans for an Olympic National Park, September 1, 1912
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Seattle Chamber of Commerce Building, Seattle.
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