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March 5, 1911 Page three
Society
Kloquallie dance
Nuptials at Chimacum
Bridal couple returns
Ranks at forts being depleted
Lavera is resting easy
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October 8, 1902 Page three
Paradoxical condition
Old timer resting
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Sarah C. Willoughby newspaper draft manuscript regarding Native American legends and events at the Quinault Reservation, ca. 1885
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Jan. Page 4
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James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866
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Reverend David E. Blaine, letter to his parents and sisters, regarding life in Oregon Territory and the spread of slavery in the Union, July 26, 1856
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Isaac N. Ebey letter to his wife, Rebecca Ebey, discussing advice for her impending trip on the Oregon Trail, June 8, 1851
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Nez Perce Speeches at the Treaty Council of 1863 at Lapwai, Idaho
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James Hunter Shotwell letter to his wife, Margharete Ross Shotwell, regarding his search for gold in Alaska, February 27, 1899
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Helen Julia Mason Walsh account of the outbreak of the Nez Perce War, 1877
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George Carmack letter to his sister Rose Watson regarding family issues, August 18, 1900
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S.A. Wheelwright letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple regarding women's suffage, January 19, 1888
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George James article "Three Snohomish Gentlemen Make a Successful Ascent of the Grand Old Mountain," about the Mount Rainier climb undertaken by himself, Reverend J.W. Fobes and Richard O. Wells, September, 1885
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C. Edward Graves Picture-Letter No. 4 about a summer trip to the Mount Baker region, November 19, 1928
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Harvey F. Mitchell letter to John H. Williams about his experiences on Mount Rainier and the death of Professor Edgar McClure, January 17, 1931
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A Few Reminiscences About My Trip From Yakima, Washington to the Klondyke in 1897
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Military corral in Seattle showing soldiers resting with their equipment, August 1900
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Dedication of the memorial stone erected by the Washington State Historical Society to Lt. William Slaughter and Corporals Berry and Clarendon who were killed in 1855 by Native Americans while they were resting in an abandoned homestead near Auburn in southwest King County, May 31, 1919
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 9, No 07
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 8, No 06
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