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Tyee 1926 Yearbook
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University of Washington Daily
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President of the University of Washington Territory, Alexander J. Anderson, letter to President of the Northern Pacific Railway Company, Henry Villard, stating the breakdown of funds necessary for the university and thanking him for his donation, February 4, 1882
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David Thomson and Horace C. Henry, probably in Seattle, 1927
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Ledger
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Agent of the Board of Regents of the University of Washington Territory, George F. Whitworth, letter to the Port Discovery Mill Company agent, C. E. P. Wood, regarding payment for land purchased from the University of Washington Territory, May 15, 1875
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President of the University of Washington, Lee Paul Sieg, writes to State Administrator of the Works Projects Administration, Donald G. Abel, regarding financial and educational support for the Washington Park Arboretum at the university, October 7, 1939
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University of Washington Daily
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Tyee 1968 Yearbook
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Leander Holmes, letter to the President of the Board of Regents, Henry G. Struve, regarding a land claim complaint of Joseph Teal against the University of Washington, November 2, 1884
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Tyee 1941 Yearbook
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Tyee 1920 Yearbook
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Tyee 1927 Yearbook
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University of Washington Daily
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University of Washington Daily
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UW Bothell Commons
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Tyee 1958 Yearbook
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Tyee 1949 Yearbook
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Tyee 1939 Yearbook
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Tyee 1914 Yearbook
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