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Dee Molenaar letter to Bill Hall concerning stereo slides, October 19, 1979
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Project Skywater: Proceedings: Skywater Conference I
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Shipwreck, Richmond Beach, Washington, ca. 1920
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House overlooking the Sammamish River, Washington, ca. 1920
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Railroad tracks along Lake Sammamish, Washington, ca. 1920
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1st Ave. from vicinity of Main St., Seattle, ca. 1875
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9th St., Tacoma, Washington, ca. 1889
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Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Igorrotes exhibit, 1909
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Salmon Cannery, Columbia River, Oregon, n.d.
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Long Bridge taken from the Olympia-Tumwater Trail looking northwest, Washington, n.d.
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Sitka harbor, Alaska, n.d.
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Annual report / Weyerhaeuser Company 1965
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Tlingit carvings and decorated skins in front of Martin's Old Curiosity Shop, Juneau, Alaska, ca. 1895
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Carved totem outside saloon on Yesler's wharf, Seattle, Washington, 1872
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Sheltered Falls, Pike's Peak Trail
Manitou and Vicinity. Manitou, 'The Saratoga of the west,' nestled under the cold and snowy Pike's Peak, still it is always warm and pleasant even in coldest weather, noted for its numerous Mineral Springs, and hotel accommodations, which are superb, having some of the largest in the country. The best views are Manitou with Pike's Peak in the distance,--Rainbow Falls in Summer--Rainbow Falls in Winter--Soda Spring--Iron Springs--Pulpit Rock, Pike's Peak above the clouds--Cameron's Cone Natural Arch--the Narrows--Bridal Falls, &c, &c
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Havana Glen : Looking Down through Central Gorge
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Havana Glen : Looking Down from Cavern Bridge
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Havana Glen : Witches Cauldron
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Niagara in Winter. Ice on the Rocks, Cataract House in the Distance
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Sheltered Falls, Pike's Peak Trail
Manitou and Vicinity. Manitou, 'The Saratoga of the west,' nestled under the cold and snowy Pike's Peak, still it is always warm and pleasant even in coldest weather, noted for its numerous Mineral Springs, and hotel
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