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Seattle Mountain Rescue Council training handbook, ca. 1979
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Olga Petersen memoirs detailing her life as a Danish immigrant in San Francisco and Seattle from ca. 1881 to 1970
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William Petersen memoirs detailing his life as a Danish immigrant on Cape Scott, in San Francisco and Seattle from ca. 1881 to 1970
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Kirsten Larsen reminiscence concerning immigration from Denmark and pioneer life in Washington State, ca. 1841-1920
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Suggestions by union member Joe Desimone of ways to improve working conditions among Filipinos and Japanese farm workers, 1934
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Conrad Espe, business agent for the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers' Union, letter to all salmon cannery operators in the vicinity of the territory of Alaska regarding a campaign by the unions to reform and abolish deplorable working conditions, February 10, 1937
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Lucy Kirk interview
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Linda Farris interview
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Frank Jenkins interview
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Dorothy Malone interview
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Dorothy Mae Turner interview
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Boyer Gonzales interview
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Thor Charles Tollefson interview
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William Ivey interview, 1974
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Puget Sound Salish man : General Taylor, ca. 1900
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Tulalip Indians working on a log boom, ca. 1912
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Bhutan, One of the World’s Biggest Books with case
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Morris and Zelda Tacher working in their restaurant kitchen, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1940s-1950s
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Crew coiling cable on work boat as seen from deck of U.S. Cableship Dellwood, Trocadero Bay, Alaska, May 24, 1924
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Houseboat, Seattle, 1905
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