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Frank Whitson, film actor
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November 15, 1904 Page four
Barometer falls to lowest mark of year
Several subjects secured for the local street
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November 16, 1904 Page four
Sensible talk from Mr. Blake
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October 22, 1902 Page four
Lumber carrier wrecked
Footballists organize
Coldfooted crew
Brought eigheen stowaways
By special boat
Cranky hulk
Yesterday's last report
Bellingham Bay fleet
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Electrical Banana
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Seattle Gay Liberation Front Newsletter Vol. 1, No. 5
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Gay Liberation Front Program-Platform Statement
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Ottilie Markholt Autobiography Against the Current
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"The Sailors' Union of the Pacific" manuscript by Peter Gill and Ottilie Markholt, 1942, Part 14
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"The Sailors' Union of the Pacific" manuscript by Peter Gill and Ottilie Markholt, 1942, Part 9
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"The Sailors' Union of the Pacific" manuscript by Peter Gill and Ottilie Markholt, 1942, Part 5
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Peter Gill and Ottilie Markholt "Sailors Union of the Pacific" manuscript, Part 3, 1942
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Peter Gill and Ottilie Markholt "Sailors Union of the Pacific" manuscript, Part 2, 1942
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Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, June 5, 1919
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Sarah C. Willoughby account of her family's trip from Port Townsend to Quinault, ca. 1884
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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
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Catherine P. Blaine letter to her family regarding life in Washington Territory, December 1, 1855
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Anna Marie Goodell, letter to her friend Mary Bozarth, regarding Elizabeth Austin Roeder and life in Whatcom, July 10, 1864
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W.B. Gosnell, Indian Agent, letter to Governor Isaac I. Stevens, regarding Native American alliances during the Yakima War and the current reservation conditions of the Squaxin, Puyallup and Nisqually tribes, December 31, 1856
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Roger S. Greene and William H. White telegram to President Grover Cleveland recommending a presidential declaration of martial law in King County, February 9, 1886
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