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Grocery store, southeast corner 5th Ave. and James St., Seattle, Washington, 1909.
1. Grocery store, southeast corner 5th Ave. and James St., Seattle, Washington, 1909.
Hesquiat 'Ksan
2. Hesquiat 'Ksan
Heritage in Cedar: Northwest Coast Indians Woodworking, Past and Present
3. Heritage in Cedar: Northwest Coast Indians Woodworking, Past and Present
Photography laboratory belonging to James P. Lee, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1910.
4. Photography laboratory belonging to James P. Lee, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1910.

Businesses at southwest corner of N. 32nd St. and Fremont Ave. North, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1910.
5. Businesses at southwest corner of N. 32nd St. and Fremont Ave. North, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1910.
Looking north on 5th Ave. from between James St. and Cherry St. showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington,
6. Looking north on 5th Ave. from between James St. and Cherry St. showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington, February 1, 1911.
Businesses at southwest corner of N. 32nd St. and Fremont Ave., Seattle, Washington, ca. 1910.
7. Businesses at southwest corner of N. 32nd St. and Fremont Ave., Seattle, Washington, ca. 1910.
The Sierra Ecology Project: Volume One: Ecological Description of the American River Basin
8. The Sierra Ecology Project: Volume One: Ecological Description of the American River Basin

James W. Forsyth diary extracts from letters to his daughter Bessy Forsyth during the Pine Ridge Campaign
9. James W. Forsyth diary extracts from letters to his daughter Bessy Forsyth during the Pine Ridge Campaign of 1891-1891 also known as the Massacre at Wounded Knee
James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866
10. James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866
James Gilchrist Swan letter to his uncle Caleb Swan, Esquire, describing life in Neah Bay and the Olympic
11. James Gilchrist Swan letter to his uncle Caleb Swan, Esquire, describing life in Neah Bay and the Olympic Peninsula, Washington, April 1862
James Hunter Shotwell letter to his wife, Margharete Ross Shotwell, describing his search for gold in
12. James Hunter Shotwell letter to his wife, Margharete Ross Shotwell, describing his search for gold in Alaska, August 7, 1898

James Hunter Shotwell letter to his wife, Margharete Ross Shotwell, describing his search for gold in
13. James Hunter Shotwell letter to his wife, Margharete Ross Shotwell, describing his search for gold in Alaska, November 9, 1898
James Hunter Shotwell letter to his wife, Margharete Ross Shotwell, describing his search for gold in
14. James Hunter Shotwell letter to his wife, Margharete Ross Shotwell, describing his search for gold in Alaska, July 12, 1898
James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866
15. James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866
George James article "Three Snohomish Gentlemen Make a Successful Ascent of the Grand Old Mountain,"
16. 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

James J. Molthan, attorney for the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 7, letter to Charles
17. James J. Molthan, attorney for the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 7, letter to Charles W. Hope, Director, Nineteenth Region, National Labor Relations Board, calling attention to the dangerous situation facing the canned salmon industry in Alaska, January 11, 1938
James A. Roston interview
18. James A. Roston interview
Rainier Circle facing south gate, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Washington, 1909.
19. Rainier Circle facing south gate, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Washington, 1909.
Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company depot at 4th Ave. S. and Jackson St., Seattle, Washington,
20. Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company depot at 4th Ave. S. and Jackson St., Seattle, Washington, March 29, 1911.
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