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Deep Lake, July 2, 1938
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Lawrence Lindsley with horse, Keechelus Lake, 1901
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Rock wall at south end of Deep Lake, May 1946
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Looking south over Soap Lake, November 1952
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View of Leschi Park at the foot of Yesler Way looking west toward Lake Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1891.
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Lake Bennett, British Columbia, 1897.
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Klondikers crossing frozen Lake Laberge with boats and sleds outfitted with sails, Yukon Territory, 1897.
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South end of Green Lake with a trolley car of the Green Lake Electric Railway Company, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1891.
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Klondikers in flat bottomed boat on Lindeman Lake, British Columbia, 1897.
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Lake Forest Boulevard, service station and general store, Lake Forest Park, 1910
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Lake Forest Park School students collecting scrap metal during World War II, Lake Forest Park, ca. 1943
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Reid family home showing original schoolhouse and looking west across Lake Forest Park, ca. 1915
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Lake Forest Park School, exterior, during May Day festival, crowd assembled outside entrance, 1921
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Johanson family on their beachfront lot, Lake Forest Park, 1924
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Lake Forest Park School woodworking students holding their completed projects outside school, Lake Forest Park, ca. 1934
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Navy ship in Ballard locks, Seattle, ca. 1924
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Ballard locks under construction, Seattle, ca. 1913
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Soap Lake siphon, Washington, ca. 1942
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Lake Fusaro
The accompanying engraving gives a general view of Lake Fusaro (The Avernus of the ancients), showing here and there the stakes surrounding the artificial banks, the single and double ranges of stakes on which the faggots are suspended, and at one extremity the labyrinths, in the face of which is canal of from 2 1/2 to 3 metres broad and 1 1/2 metre deep joining the lake to the sea. A small lake, believed the be the ancient Cocytus, communicates with this canal. The pavilion in the lake is the ordinary residence of the persons in charge of the fishery.
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Umbagog Lake; Wellekennebacook and Molechunkamunk or Lower and Upper Richardson Lakes
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