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Denny Renton Clay and Coal Co. vitrified plant at Renton, August 18, 1910.
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Everett waterfront.
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Bolcom Mills, Ballard district, Seattle.
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Yelm.
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University of Washington campus, Seattle.
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Intersection of Boylston Ave. E. and E. Mercer St., Capitol Hill district, Seattle.
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John Gorst and two other men with sled near Lindeman Lake, British Columbia.
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Aircraft, probably a Curtiss JN-4 known as The Jenny, on unidentified airfield, ca. 1919
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Tanana woman and child sit in canoe dragging fish net, Tanana River, Alaska, 1914
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Denny Renton Clay and Coal Co. vitrified plant at Renton, August 18, 1910.
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Everett.
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Yelm.
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Intersection of Boylston Ave. E. and E. Mercer St., Capitol Hill district, Seattle.
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Campus, Lewis Hall and Clark Hall, University of Washington, as seen from administration building (Denny Hall), Seattle.
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Three men, one possibly Asahel Curtis, inside cabin sifting for gold, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898
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Asahel Curtis letter to Henry Engberg regarding tourism on Mount Rainier and plans for Mount Baker, December 19, 1918
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Asahel Curtis and his camera at a roadhouse, on the White Pass or Skagway Trail.
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Asahel Curtis letter to Dix Rowland responding to proposal for free camp grounds on Mount Rainier, September 13, 1921
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Logging skidbridge, Lake Forest Park, 1910
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Asahel Curtis letter to Cora Eaton discussing the deaths of Callaghan and Stevens on Mount Rainier, August 25, 1909
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