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President Truman gives Congressional Medal of Honor to Bud Hawk, Olympia, Washington, 1945
1. President Truman gives Congressional Medal of Honor to Bud Hawk, Olympia, Washington, 1945
J.P. Cooke and Charles Fisher
2. J.P. Cooke and Charles Fisher
052. Sheriff McRae Impersonates Ananias to Life! Auspos, the traitor, testifies in Everett case
3. 052. Sheriff McRae Impersonates Ananias to Life! Auspos, the traitor, testifies in Everett case
048. Black Perjury and Treachery in Everett Case, the Harry Orchard of the free speech case is revealed
4. 048. Black Perjury and Treachery in Everett Case, the Harry Orchard of the free speech case is revealed

Indian Agent, Charles L. Willoughby, letter to friend, Lawson, regarding transfer of Office of Indian
5. Indian Agent, Charles L. Willoughby, letter to friend, Lawson, regarding transfer of Office of Indian Affairs to War Department and current state of the Neah Bay Reservation, August 30, 1878
Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, A. B. Upshaw letter to Indian Agent at Quinault Reservation, Charles
6. Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, A. B. Upshaw letter to Indian Agent at Quinault Reservation, Charles L. Willoughby, regarding obtaining artifacts for the National Museum, August 1, 1885
Unlabeled Watercolor of a Boat
7. Unlabeled Watercolor of a Boat
Untitled Relief
8. Untitled Relief

Denny Hall Cartouche
9. Denny Hall Cartouche
University of Washington, Mission Impractical, Husky Stadium, Seattle, 1969
10. University of Washington, Mission Impractical, Husky Stadium, Seattle, 1969
Captain Charles M. Scott letter to his wife, Anna, April 7, 1862
11. Captain Charles M. Scott letter to his wife, Anna, April 7, 1862
The sad history of Greedy Jem and all his little brothers (Valentine)
12. The sad history of Greedy Jem and all his little brothers (Valentine)

The sad history of Greedy Jem and all his little brothers (Tom)
13. The sad history of Greedy Jem and all his little brothers (Tom)
The sad history of Greedy Jem and all his little brothers (title page)
14. The sad history of Greedy Jem and all his little brothers (title page)
The sad history of Greedy Jem and all his little brothers (cover)
15. The sad history of Greedy Jem and all his little brothers (cover)
General Charles Saltzman letter to Colonel Brice P. Disque appointing him to command of the Spruce Production
16. General Charles Saltzman letter to Colonel Brice P. Disque appointing him to command of the Spruce Production Division, November 6, 1917

Secretary of the Board of Regents of the University of Washington Territory, Charles D. Whittlesey writes
17. Secretary of the Board of Regents of the University of Washington Territory, Charles D. Whittlesey writes to Trustees of the Young Naturalists' Society, Charles L. Denny, Edmond S. Meany and Orson B. Johnson, regarding the leasing and control of the Young Naturalists' Building at the University of Washington, May 27, 1889
Secretary of Washington Territory, Charles H. Mason, letter to Winfield Scott Ebey, regarding the beheading
18. Secretary of Washington Territory, Charles H. Mason, letter to Winfield Scott Ebey, regarding the beheading of his brother Isaac N. Ebey and protection for Washington Territory, August 28, 1857
Charles Hutchins, Indian Agent in Washington Territory and acting Superintendent of Indian Affairs, letter
19. Charles Hutchins, Indian Agent in Washington Territory and acting Superintendent of Indian Affairs, letter to William Henson Wallace, Idaho Territorial Governor, describing the status of various Native American tribes, agencies and treaties, November 17, 1863
Charles Hutchins, Indian Agent in Washington Territory, letter to Caleb Smith, Secretary of the Interior,
20. Charles Hutchins, Indian Agent in Washington Territory, letter to Caleb Smith, Secretary of the Interior, requesting monetary aid to enter into new treaties with Nez Perce and Shoshone Native American tribes, January 31, 1862
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