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Students and teachers at the Goldbar School, 1930
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In the Olympic Mountains, August 2 to 23, 1913
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Commander W. A. Lewiston, U.S. Navy, showing Senator Henry M. Jackson points of interest on the pressure ridge at New Zealand's Scott Base, three miles from McMurdo in Antarctica, October 15, 1959
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Senator Henry M. Jackson hosting Seattle area African-American leaders, Reverend Samuel B. McKinney, Reverend B.A. Taylor, and James L. Williams in his office at the Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., April 1, 1981
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Northern Pacific Railway diesel shop day crew, Auburn, 1946
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Kent Recorder newspaper office, Kent, 1892
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Kent School Teachers, Kent, ca. 1900
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Taylor School seventh grade class with Mr. Stiles, Taylor, 1930
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Interior View of R. A. Welsh's Cannery, Bellingham. Showing thousands of cases of salmon ready for boxing.
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Discharging and Washing Codfish at J. A. Matheson's Wharf, Anacortes
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F. A. Bell Co., Storage Warehousemen and Forwarding Agents
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H. A. Gudger
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Alaska Governor J.F.A. Strong and crowd disembark from ship at the City Dock, Juneau, ca. 1914
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D.A.R. Building, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909.
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Washington State Commission members, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909.
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Carnation farm : project report
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Scene from The Island of Kokomolo produced by the A.B. Dramatic Club at the Arctic Brotherhood Hall in Dawson, Yukon Territory, ca. 1900
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Early pioneer, civic leader and first president of the University of Washington, Asa S. Mercer, letter to author, Linnie Marsh, regarding the history of the University of Washington, December 7, 1910
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Sydney Strong letter to U.S. Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer in defense of his daughter, Anna Louise Strong, and three others accused of sedition, December 22, 1919
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Covada post office and general store, Covada, Washington, ca. 1908
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