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Watson C. Squire letter to A. H. Eddy regarding Squire's attitudes towards the Chinese, October 14, 1889
1. Watson C. Squire letter to A. H. Eddy regarding Squire's attitudes towards the Chinese, October 14, 1889
Ida Remington Squire account of the anti-Chinese riots in Seattle, February 7-14, 1886
2. Ida Remington Squire account of the anti-Chinese riots in Seattle, February 7-14, 1886
Chinese Consul General Owyang Ming letter to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding the anti-Chinese riots
3. Chinese Consul General Owyang Ming letter to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding the anti-Chinese riots in Washington State and Squire's response to them, February 13, 1886
Roger S. Greene letter to Governor Watson C. Squire in which Greene supports Squire's integrity following
4. Roger S. Greene letter to Governor Watson C. Squire in which Greene supports Squire's integrity following a negative newspaper article, June 9, 1887

Passport belonging to Watson C. Squire, dated May 8, 1877
5. Passport belonging to Watson C. Squire, dated May 8, 1877
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to Secretary of War W. C. Endicott, regarding anti-Chinese violence
6. 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
7. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland, regarding the situation in Seattle after the arrival of federal troops, February 12, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland, notifying the President that martial
8. 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
9. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding the situation in Seattle after declaration of martial law, February 8, 1886
Democratic Party petition supporting Governor Watson C. Squire's response to the anti-Chinese unrest
10. Democratic Party petition supporting Governor Watson C. Squire's response to the anti-Chinese unrest of the previous year, June 4, 1887
Governor Watson C. Squire proclamation announcing the end of martial law in Seattle, February 22, 1886
11. Governor Watson C. Squire proclamation announcing the end of martial law in Seattle, February 22, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire draft of proclamation declaring martial law in Seattle, February 8, 1886
12. Governor Watson C. Squire draft of proclamation declaring martial law in Seattle, February 8, 1886

Governor Watson C. Squire general order to disorderly persons in Seattle to cease actions which disturb
13. Governor Watson C. Squire general order to disorderly persons in Seattle to cease actions which disturb the peace during the anti-Chinese agitation, February 11, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to Secretary of War W.C. Endicott summarizing anti-Chinese events
14. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to Secretary of War W.C. Endicott summarizing anti-Chinese events in Washington Territory, February 13, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to L.Q.C. Lamar regarding the need for military assistance following
15. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to L.Q.C. Lamar regarding the need for military assistance following anti-Chinese violence, February 8, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to General John Gibbon regarding growing anti-Chinese mob in Seattle,
16. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to General John Gibbon regarding growing anti-Chinese mob in Seattle, February 7, 1886

Owyang Ming letter to Governor Watson C. Squire thanking him for protecting Chinese residents during
17. Owyang Ming letter to Governor Watson C. Squire thanking him for protecting Chinese residents during the February riots, April 27, 1886
Daniel Manning letter to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding enforcement of the 1882 Chinese Exclusion
18. Daniel Manning letter to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding enforcement of the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act, December 9, 1885
Secretary Nathaniel H. Owings telegram to Governor Watson C. Squire regarding the situation in Olympia
19. 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
20. 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
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