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January 27, 1903 Page one
Dawson City arrives in port
Six large steamers are bringing rails
Northeast
161. January 27, 1903 Page one
Dawson City arrives in port
Six large steamers are bringing rails
Northeast winds and snow probably
Has probably foundered
September 21, 1904 Page four
Sale of county property is bringing in wealth
Townsend girl displays
162. September 21, 1904 Page four
Sale of county property is bringing in wealth
Townsend girl displays remarkable talent
Barbers must comply with state law
October 31, 1902 Page four
Fate of 'Pay' Sullivan
Strike on again
Would dock
163. October 31, 1902 Page four
Fate of 'Pay' Sullivan
Strike on again
Would dock here
Artillery officer weds
All Hallow E'en
Bringing more guns
Is ordered east
July 16, 1904 Page three
Chief Furlong takes his annual vacation
Tacoma Eastern is not sold
Are
164. July 16, 1904 Page three
Chief Furlong takes his annual vacation
Tacoma Eastern is not sold
Are awaiting Turner's return
Supreme Court holds an assessment good
May be disbarred for bringing charges
Strikers and packers fail to agree

Burn Flags or People?
165. Burn Flags or People?
Tribunal Court of the Masses of the People
166. Tribunal Court of the Masses of the People
Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater regarding the Seattle Workers' College, December 26, 1922
167. Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater regarding the Seattle Workers' College, December 26, 1922
Notes made, probably by Mark Litchman, regarding the defense of the Seattle Union Record against conspiracy
168. Notes made, probably by Mark Litchman, regarding the defense of the Seattle Union Record against conspiracy charges, ca. 1919

Mark Litchman letter to Joseph Gilbert regarding the Seattle labor movement and economic conditions in
169. Mark Litchman letter to Joseph Gilbert regarding the Seattle labor movement and economic conditions in the Pacific Northwest following the war, July 8, 1921
Henry Suzzallo telegram to U.S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson regarding an eight hour work day
170. Henry Suzzallo telegram to U.S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson regarding an eight hour work day in Pacific Northwest lumber industry, January 29, 1918
Early pioneer and civic leader, Asa S. Mercer, letter to printer, publisher and historian, Clarence B.
171. Early pioneer and civic leader, Asa S. Mercer, letter to printer, publisher and historian, Clarence B. Bagley, regarding the early history of the University of Washington, February 1, 1912
Nez Perce Speeches at the Treaty Council of 1863 at Lapwai, Idaho
172. Nez Perce Speeches at the Treaty Council of 1863 at Lapwai, Idaho

Sarah McElroy letter to her brother Norton inviting him to visit Olympia, ca. 1858
173. Sarah McElroy letter to her brother Norton inviting him to visit Olympia, ca. 1858
Sarah McElroy letter to her brother Norton regarding his marriage, January 26, 1858
174. Sarah McElroy letter to her brother Norton regarding his marriage, January 26, 1858
L.R. Manning letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple regarding women's suffage, January 14, 1888
175. L.R. Manning letter to Washington Territory Governor Semple regarding women's suffage, January 14, 1888
Floyd Schmoe letter to James Sakamoto about trying to acquire internment exemptions for some Japanese
176. Floyd Schmoe letter to James Sakamoto about trying to acquire internment exemptions for some Japanese familties and bringing a weekly movie to Camp Harmony in order to boost morale, May 19, 1942

Kiyoshi Sugai letter letter to Richard E. Randall apologizing for taking items from his home before being
177. Kiyoshi Sugai letter letter to Richard E. Randall apologizing for taking items from his home before being interned at Camp Harmony, May 23, 1942
Seattle Mountain Rescue Council training handbook, ca. 1979
178. Seattle Mountain Rescue Council training handbook, ca. 1979
Union delegate Harry Tanaka's grievance letter to the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 18257
179. Union delegate Harry Tanaka's grievance letter to the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 18257 regarding the bad working conditions at the Snug Harbor Packing Company in addition to the description of the termination of employment of two white union workers working with a Japanese cannery crew, July 15, 1937
Union delegate Yuki S. Kumaniot in Union Bay, Alaska letter to Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union
180. Union delegate Yuki S. Kumaniot in Union Bay, Alaska letter to Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 18257 regarding work and payment questions raised by other union members at the cannery, May 28, 1937
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