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City officials and newspaper representatives at first inspection of Seattle Water Department development on Cedar River, 1902.
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Port of Seattle, Hanford Street Wharf, foot of S. Hanford St., viewed from the water.
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Snoqualmie Falls in high water.
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Ediz Hook lighthouse near Port Angeles, as seen from the water.
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Two women carrying buckets of water from the relief wagon, Bellevue Ave., during the water shortage of November 21, 1911.
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Port Madison from the water, about 1872.
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Site of the settling basin for Cedar River Dam and intake for Seattle Water Department, Landsburg.
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Seattle Water Department, diversion dam and intake on Cedar River at Landsburg, built in 1900.
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Construction train at work on excavation for water reservoir, Beacon Hill, Seattle.
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Sitka, Alaska, from the water showing the steamer QUEEN anchored to the right, 1914
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Washington Water Power Co.'s Little Falls hydroelectric power plant on the Spokane River, 1915.
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Madison Park from the water showing the casino, Seattle.
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Makah Indians on beach with canoes and whale carcass in the water near shore, Neah Bay, Washington, 1910
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Wrangell harbor from the water, ca. 1914
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Looking from the Metlakatla Christian Mission church toward the water, ca. 1914
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Metlakatla from the water, ca. 1914
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Ketchikan from the water, ca. 1914
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Juneau from the water, ca. 1914
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Man, identified as Borrick, in a horse driven water wagon, Yukon Territory, ca. 1898
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Union City on Hood Canal as seen from the water.
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