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Protesilaus moored at pier 14 on the Seattle Waterfront, August 17, 1919
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Alaska Steamship Company's Pier 2 from Elliott Bay, Seattle, n.d.
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Ships moored on Lake Union, Seattle, n.d.
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Rush, a steam Coast Guard ship, at sea, n.d.
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Nelson Steamship Company at Pier D, exterior, Seattle, n.d.
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Jim Gibbs, Alex Peabody & Webb Anderson, Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society members, n.d.
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Stetson and Post Sash and Door Company mill, exterior, Seattle, 1882
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War ships from World War I lined up on Lake Union and panoramic view of the coast and channel, Seattle, n.d.
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West Seattle Yacht Club fleet and the Seattle ferry at the pier, panoramic view from the land, n.d.
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St. David, a three-mast full rigged sailing ship, at sea as painted by an artist, n.d.
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Moran Brothers Shipyard, bird's-eye view, with ships moored at the pier and lumber ready to load, n.d.
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Pennsylvania, a steam battleship, at sea, n.d.
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New Jersey, a steam battleship, at sea, n.d.
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Mariposa, a passenger steamer, wrecked and submerged, Strait Island, Alaska, 1918
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City of Seattle, a passenger steamer, ashore in Alaska, August 15, 1912
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Commodore, a four-mast sailing schooner, interior, mess area, n.d.
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Jack Hickman, n.d.
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Janet Carruthers, a sailing schooner, ashore on a sandy beach north of Grays Harbor, view of the bow, 1919
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Farallon, a passenger steamer, view of the ship's side wrecked at Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1910
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Alaska, a passenger steamer, at sea, n.d.
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