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Asahel Curtis and his camera at a roadhouse, on the White Pass or Skagway Trail.
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Piles of railroad ties.
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Baraabara or barabara, the summer home of the Eskimos, made of driftwood from the Yukon River, Alaska.
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Ferry KALAKALA of Puget Sound Navigation Co.
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Indians catching salmon in gill nets, probably in British Columbia.
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Lithograph of Olympia, Washington Territory, drawn by E. S. Glover.
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Chief Garry of the Spokane Indian tribe, in headdress and beaded shirt.
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Conifers in the snow, probably Yukon Territory.
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Barge on the Yukon River loaded with cattle for Dawson. Yukon Territory.
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Former residence housing tea room and information bureau of Children's Orthopedic Hospital, 4th Ave. between Pine St. and Stewart St., Seattle.
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Firemen and equipment posed outside wooden building with temporary banner over doors, 1889.
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Officials of the Juvenile Aviation Meeting holding trophies.
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Hewn timbers by the H. P. Lewis Co. on railroad flatcar.
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Dead horses, victims of the rush to cross White Pass, Alaska-British Columbia, during the summer of 1897.
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Loading logs onto railroad cars with gin pole; donkey engine on skids.
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Yarding in the woods with "the flying machine", spar tree and donkey engine.
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Team in the woods hauling timber for use as telegraph poles.
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Drying oyster shells before grinding them for chicken feed.
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Delivering oysters, showing fishing boat LARK at the dock.
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Tent city for hops workers.
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