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U.S. government military corral in north Seattle showing packers taking a break, August 14, 1900
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U.S. government military corral in Seattle showing pack mules, August 14, 1900
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Military corral in Seattle showing stables and horses feeding, August 1900
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Soldiers from the 1st Cavalry, Troop D, attending to the horse stables, Fort Lawton, August 5, 1900
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Military corral in Seattle showing soldiers with a horse drawn wagon, August 1900
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U.S. government military corral in north Seattle showing corral master A.H. Moses on horseback, August 14, 1900
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U.S. government military corral in north Seattle showing mules grazing, August 14, 1900
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U.S. government military corral in Seattle showing Dr. Cassels, H. Doll and M.H. Hawley on horseback, August 14, 1900
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U.S. government military corral in north Seattle showing chief packer G.W. Whittaker on horseback, August 14, 1900
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U.S. government military corral in north Seattle showing group of men known as Cody's Rough Riders in front of stables, August 10, 1900
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U.S. government military corral in north Seattle showing a soldier with a horse, August 1900
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U.S. government military corral in north Seattle showing chief packer G.W. Whittaker mounting a horse, August 14, 1900
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U.S. government military corral in north Seattle showing a man on horseback, August 1900
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Soldiers lined up for mess call at Fort Lawton, August 5, 1900
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U.S. government military corral in north Seattle showing corral master A.H. Moses on horseback, August 14, 1900
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Charles Russell interview
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A Peep Into the Retreat at Tinnehinch
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Yakama/Umatilla Chief Shet-a-mo-on-e, Spokane, Washington, ca. 1900
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Yakama/Umatilla Chief Shet-a-mo-on-e, Washington, ca. 1900
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Spokane woman named Alice Garry, the first Princess America, stands by a monument to the battle of Spokane Plains, Spokane, Washington, 1925
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