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University Way looking north from 43rd Street, Seattle, ca. 1925
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Stokely Carmichael speaking at Garfield High School, Seattle, 1967
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Kimberley and Michael Gardiner at Roger Button's house, 2210 Grand Ave # 3, Everett, Washington, April 18, 1980
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Robert Hamilton
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Gold ornament worn on the forehead; the button, representing the sun
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Two pieces of the marking button are shown in A and B, the former especially arranged to show the rivet, the latter to show the shaft. In C the two pieces are shown put together but not riveted. In D the parts are riveted together, and in E the converse side is figured
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Valve of Unio in its Natural State, and the same with 'blanks' cut out from it. Blanks as cut; three upper figures showing inside, three lower showing outside with or or less of the epidermis. The same ground but not 'centered' or polished. The same centered. i.e. with the central depression made, but not the holes. The same with the holes drilled complete. A dozen buttons, as fastened on card for sale
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Button end of butt of rod
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Shells of mussels reared in a pond from glochildia artificially infected upon fish. The buttons were cut from the shells within two years from the date of infection. The quality is good, but the shells are yet too thin for commercial uses
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Mussels at the age of one year and four months, and buttons cut from them. These mussels were the product of artificial infection and rearing by the crate method
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Quadrula ebena Lea. Niggerhead of the button manufacturers. Young shell taken in its tenth year. This has young in all four leaves of the branchiae
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Large 'Deerhorn' (Tritgonia verrucosa) from which Twenty-Eight Rough Blanks Have Been Cut
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Cutting machine of simple type
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Belt grinder employed to remove the backs from blanks and bring them to desired thickness
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Blanks of various sizes and thicknesses as cut from the shell and before submission to the nes&qubacking' process
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Tumbnler employed for buffing blanks or buttons
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Modern automatic machine for shaping and drilling buttons
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Cutting room, where blanks are cut from the raw shells
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Blank classifiers for separation of blanks according to thickness
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Finishing room, where the blanks are converted into buttons by automatic facing and drilling machines
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