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Beware the Bloody Bolsheviki!
101. Beware the Bloody Bolsheviki!
Labor spy report by Agent #17 to Broussais Beck, August 16, 1919
102. Labor spy report by Agent #17 to Broussais Beck, August 16, 1919
Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, April 14, 1920
103. Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, April 14, 1920
Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, November 16, 1919
104. Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, November 16, 1919

Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, August 22, 1919
105. Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, August 22, 1919
Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, May 28, 1919
106. Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, May 28, 1919
Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, May 27, 1919
107. Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, May 27, 1919
Ida Remington Squire account of the anti-Chinese riots in Seattle, February 7-14, 1886
108. Ida Remington Squire account of the anti-Chinese riots in Seattle, February 7-14, 1886

F.H. Brown letter to the Board of Regents regarding the fee system and compulsory military training,
109. F.H. Brown letter to the Board of Regents regarding the fee system and compulsory military training, February 2, 1916
President of the University of Washington, Thomas Milton Gatch, letter to journalist, legislator and
110. President of the University of Washington, Thomas Milton Gatch, letter to journalist, legislator and graduate of the university, Edmond S. Meany, stating the need for a registrar and the possibility of the school's participation in the Interstate Fair, July 28, 1894
Jan. Page 4
111. Jan. Page 4
James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866
112. James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866

Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, E. J. Brooks, letter to Indian Agent at Neah Bay Reservation,
113. Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs, E. J. Brooks, letter to Indian Agent at Neah Bay Reservation, Charles L. Willoughby, regarding the murder of a Quileute man, August 6, 1880
Reverend David E. Blaine and his wife Catherine P. Blaine, letter to their parents regarding life in
114. Reverend David E. Blaine and his wife Catherine P. Blaine, letter to their parents regarding life in Oregon Territory, August 7, 1856
Catherine P. Blaine letter to her family regarding life in Washington Territory, July 4, 1854
115. Catherine P. Blaine letter to her family regarding life in Washington Territory, July 4, 1854
Acting Governor of Washington Territory, L. Jay S. Turney, letter to Reverend Daniel Bagley, John Webster,
116. Acting Governor of Washington Territory, L. Jay S. Turney, letter to Reverend Daniel Bagley, John Webster, and Edward Carr, regarding the sale and acquisition of lands for the University of Washington Territory, August 29, 1861

Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his Uncle Saron, regarding life in Washington Territory, November
117. Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his Uncle Saron, regarding life in Washington Territory, November 20, 1854
Anna Marie Goodell, letter to her friend Mary Bozarth, regarding Elizabeth Austin Roeder and life in
118. Anna Marie Goodell, letter to her friend Mary Bozarth, regarding Elizabeth Austin Roeder and life in Whatcom, July 10, 1864
Elwood Evans letter to Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the case of his brother, Isaac N. Ebey's land inheritance
119. Elwood Evans letter to Winfield S. Ebey, regarding the case of his brother, Isaac N. Ebey's land inheritance between his surviving children, and his second wife and widow, Emily A. Ebey, November 11, 1860
Washington Territorial Governor Richard D. Gholson, letter to Secretary of State Lewis Cass, regarding
120. Washington Territorial Governor Richard D. Gholson, letter to Secretary of State Lewis Cass, regarding military rule and a joint occupation of San Juan Island by British and American troops, November 24, 1859
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