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Oh! oh! the picture show!
1. Oh! oh! the picture show!
White Pass & Yukon Railroad at the train station, White Pass summit, Alaska, ca. 1900.
2. White Pass & Yukon Railroad at the train station, White Pass summit, Alaska, ca. 1900.
Crew of the sailing vessel MUSKOKA standing on deck, probably Tacoma, Washington, ca. 1904.
3. Crew of the sailing vessel MUSKOKA standing on deck, probably Tacoma, Washington, ca. 1904.
Crew of the four-masted bark MOZAMBIQUE seated on deck, Puget Sound port, Washington, ca. 1904.
4. Crew of the four-masted bark MOZAMBIQUE seated on deck, Puget Sound port, Washington, ca. 1904.

Crew of the sailing vessel CITY OF FLORENCE standing on the deck, Washington, ca. 1904.
5. Crew of the sailing vessel CITY OF FLORENCE standing on the deck, Washington, ca. 1904.
Steamship VICTORIAN probably on Puget Sound, Washington, ca. 1904.
6. Steamship VICTORIAN probably on Puget Sound, Washington, ca. 1904.
Launching the five-masted schooner H.K. HALL at the Hall Brothers Shipyard, Port Blakely, Washington,
7. Launching the five-masted schooner H.K. HALL at the Hall Brothers Shipyard, Port Blakely, Washington, 1901.
Captain Zingler and his family and friends on the deck of the three-masted German sailing vessel FLOTTBEK,
8. Captain Zingler and his family and friends on the deck of the three-masted German sailing vessel FLOTTBEK, Tacoma, Washington, 1905.

Three-masted bark KATE F. TROOP at dock, probably Port Blakely, Washington, ca. 1904.
9. Three-masted bark KATE F. TROOP at dock, probably Port Blakely, Washington, ca. 1904.
King Island Eskimos in the surf landing their umiak on the beach, Nome, Alaska, 1900.
10. King Island Eskimos in the surf landing their umiak on the beach, Nome, Alaska, 1900.
Port Blakely lumber mill showing log pond in foreground and sailing vessels at dock, Washington, ca.
11. Port Blakely lumber mill showing log pond in foreground and sailing vessels at dock, Washington, ca. 1904.
Crew of the four-masted bark HOUGOMONT taken on deck, probably Tacoma, Washington, ca. 1904.
12. Crew of the four-masted bark HOUGOMONT taken on deck, probably Tacoma, Washington, ca. 1904.

Stern-wheel steamboat BAILEY GATZERT on drydock, Washington, ca. 1900.
13. Stern-wheel steamboat BAILEY GATZERT on drydock, Washington, ca. 1900.
Rummage sale collector for the Ferry Museum, Tacoma, Washington, ca. 1898.
14. Rummage sale collector for the Ferry Museum, Tacoma, Washington, ca. 1898.
Three-masted sailing vessel CLAVERDON at the Northwestern Improvement Company dock, Tacoma, Washington,
15. Three-masted sailing vessel CLAVERDON at the Northwestern Improvement Company dock, Tacoma, Washington, ca. 1904.
Henry Knox Hall at writing desk, probably Port Blakely, Washington, ca. 1900.
16. Henry Knox Hall at writing desk, probably Port Blakely, Washington, ca. 1900.

Man standing on deck of the four-masted bark W.J. PIRRIE, Puget Sound port, Washington, ca. 1904.
17. Man standing on deck of the four-masted bark W.J. PIRRIE, Puget Sound port, Washington, ca. 1904.
Wreck of the steamboat SKOOKUM on the beach at Nome, Alaska, ca. 1900.
18. Wreck of the steamboat SKOOKUM on the beach at Nome, Alaska, ca. 1900.
British four-masted bark SAMARITAN at anchor, Commencement Bay, Washington, ca. 1904.
19. British four-masted bark SAMARITAN at anchor, Commencement Bay, Washington, ca. 1904.
Crew of the three-masted ship GLENHOLM taken on deck, Puget Sound port, Washington, ca. 1904.
20. Crew of the three-masted ship GLENHOLM taken on deck, Puget Sound port, Washington, ca. 1904.
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