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Kuni and Gun of Japan in Meiji 18 (1886)
101. Kuni and Gun of Japan in Meiji 18 (1886)
Seattle Daily Times newspaper office, ca. 1886
102. Seattle Daily Times newspaper office, ca. 1886
Waterfront looking north from the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company dock, Seattle, ca. 1885
103. Waterfront looking north from the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company dock, Seattle, ca. 1885
Mrs. Edwin Varney, stage actress
104. Mrs. Edwin Varney, stage actress

Edwin Varney, stage actor
105. Edwin Varney, stage actor
2.071 Golden Rule Bazaar, ca. 1886
106. 2.071 Golden Rule Bazaar, ca. 1886
Adeline Willoughby McCormack account of the wreck of the "Sir Jamsetjee Family" near the mouth of the
107. Adeline Willoughby McCormack account of the wreck of the "Sir Jamsetjee Family" near the mouth of the Quinault River on December 2, 1886
Sarah C. Willoughby letter to her son Oliver, regarding a dance and potlatch at the Quinault Reservation,
108. Sarah C. Willoughby letter to her son Oliver, regarding a dance and potlatch at the Quinault Reservation, November 29, 1886

Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to Secretary of War W. C. Endicott, regarding anti-Chinese violence
109. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to Secretary of War W. C. Endicott, regarding anti-Chinese violence around Puget Sound, February 13, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland, regarding the situation in Seattle
110. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland, regarding the situation in Seattle after the arrival of federal troops, February 12, 1886
Secretary Nathaniel H. Owings telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire requesting soldiers as a precaution
111. Secretary Nathaniel H. Owings telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire requesting soldiers as a precaution against anti-Chinese violence, February 9, 1886
Mayor A. H. Chambers telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding the situation in Olympia during
112. Mayor A. H. Chambers telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding the situation in Olympia during the anti-Chinese riots, February 9, 1886

Secretary Nathaniel H. Owings telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding the situation in Olympia
113. Secretary Nathaniel H. Owings telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding the situation in Olympia during the anti-Chinese riots, February 9, 1886
Telegram to President Grover Cleveland from Governor Watson C. Squire and others, regarding the governor's
114. Telegram to President Grover Cleveland from Governor Watson C. Squire and others, regarding the governor's unilateral proclamation of martial law in Seattle and requesting the assistance of federal troops, February 9, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland, notifying the President that martial
115. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland, notifying the President that martial law had been proclaimed, February 8, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding the situation in Seattle after
116. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding the situation in Seattle after declaration of martial law, February 8, 1886

Chief Justice Roger S. Greene and U.S. Attorney W. H. White telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding
117. Chief Justice Roger S. Greene and U.S. Attorney W. H. White telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding the need to grant the territorial governor the power to declare martial law, February 8, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to General John Gibbon regarding the urgent need for federal troops
118. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to General John Gibbon regarding the urgent need for federal troops to quell anti-Chinese riots, February 7, 1886
Owyang Ming and Colonel F. A. Bee telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding the protection of the
119. Owyang Ming and Colonel F. A. Bee telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding the protection of the Chinese in Seattle, February 7, 1886
Telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire from "All Chinamen of Seattle", February 7, 1886
120. Telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire from "All Chinamen of Seattle", February 7, 1886
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