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Recentissima Novi Orbis, Sive Americae Septentrionalis et Meridionalis Tabula Ex Officina Caroli Allard Cum Privilegion Ordinum Hollandia et Westfrisie.
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America Aurea Pars Altera Mundi
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Younger Mints Candy Tin
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Workers on combine harvesting wheat, Minidoka, ca. 1943
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Sailors kissing girls on V-J Day, Seattle, August 14, 1945
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Irrigation canal near Pasco, May 15, 1948
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Paul Bunyan's birthday cake display, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
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Postcard of Paul Bunyan's birthday cake display, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
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Empty shelves in grocery store, Seattle, 1942
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Carnation Milk billboard, Seattle, 1944
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Borg's Market, Seattle, 1940
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Shoppers lined up in front of E&E Meat Market on Olive Way for meat during wartime rationing, 1943
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Children tapping maple tree, Seattle, ca. 1923
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Customers waiting to buy butter at Shepherd's Grocery, Seattle, 1943
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Shacks on tideflats, Seattle, 1910
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Addie Hurley and Gladys Younger in Charley Younger's Candy Shop, Bellevue, ca. 1930
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Addie Hurley behind counter in Charley Younger's Candy Shop, Kirkland, ca. 1942
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Street scene showing outdoor vendors, Semarang, ca. 1921
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Road near Lake Crescent, Clallam County
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Sugar Maple Borer (1. Place where egg was laid, showing exccrement or borings thrown out by borer; 1a. Another more than normally discolored; 2. Borer or grub in September from egg laid the same season; 3. Nearly full grown borer; 4. Adult or beetle; 5. Hole through which the beetle escaped from the trunk; 6. Sadust or borings packed in burrow. Maple Tree Pruner (Elaphidion villosum Fabr.): 7. Grub or borer in its burrow, a portion of the twig being cut away to show its work; 7a. Small twig with only a thin shell of bark, the wood being nearly all eaten; 8. Pupa in the burrow. the base of both twigs represented has ben nearly eaten off by the larva; 9. Adult or beetle. Cottony Maple Tree Scale Insect (Pulvinaria innumerabilis Rathv.): 10. Active or recently hatched young; 11. Adult females, many eggs can be found in the woolly masses; 12. Leaf with many young scales on its under side.
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