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Winlock Miller with Miller Hall dedication plaque, University of Washington, 1954
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Chak thale su phiphitthaphan pluak hoi
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Gymnasium interior, Broadway High School, E. Broadway and E. Pine St., ca. 1921
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Summary of anticipated 21st century improvements in transportation and travel, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
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Mediterranean Passport (1805) signed By President Thomas Jefferson
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Prosch Washington Views Album
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2.047 Territorial University boarding house, n.d.
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2.064 Sidewheel steamer ELIZA ANDERSON at Yesler Wharf, ca. 1884
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Ottilie Markholt Autobiography Against the Current
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Labor spy report by Agent #17 to Broussais Beck, June 7, 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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Young Naturalists' Society letter requesting assistance in a scientific survey of the Puget Sound , March 1, 1895
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F.H. Brown letter to the Board of Regents regarding the fee system and compulsory military training, February 2, 1916
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Jan. Page 4
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James Gilchrist Swan diaries, 1859-1866
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Catherine P. Blaine letter to her parents-in-law regarding life in Washington Territory, October 30, 1854
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Reverend David E. Blaine letter to his parents regarding his first impressions of Seattle and Washington Territory, December 6, 1853
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Isaac N. Ebey, letter to his brother, Winfield S. Ebey, regarding life in Washington Territory, September 28, 1853
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Founder of Tacoma, Morton M. McCarver letter to L. M. Starr and James Steel of Portland, Oregon, regarding an investment in building a saw mill and the need for the Union Pacific Railroad to extend to Commencement City (Tacoma), August 29, 1868
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James Gilchrist Swan letter to his uncle Caleb Swan, Esquire, describing life in Neah Bay and the Olympic Peninsula, Washington, April 1862
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