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Eleanor Roosevelt letter to Anna Louise Strong regarding Poland, communism, and the leaders of European
101. Eleanor Roosevelt letter to Anna Louise Strong regarding Poland, communism, and the leaders of European governments, September 27, 1939
Who Died, Volume One, Number Two
102. Who Died, Volume One, Number Two
Transcendental Meditation
103. Transcendental Meditation
Judge Charles E. Claypool, ca. 1917
104. Judge Charles E. Claypool, ca. 1917

Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding the situation in Seattle after
105. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding the situation in Seattle after declaration of martial law, February 8, 1886
Washington Territorial Governor, Isaac I. Stevens, letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, James W.
106. Washington Territorial Governor, Isaac I. Stevens, letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, James W. Denver, regarding Nez Perce Chief Lawyer's desire for peace, November 30, 1858
John J. McGilvra, U.S. Attorney to Washington Territory, letter to Colonel Thomas Cornelius, describing
107. John J. McGilvra, U.S. Attorney to Washington Territory, letter to Colonel Thomas Cornelius, describing violations of treaty with Nez Perce and requesting protection for Nez Perce against white settlers, June 16, 1862
Nez Perce Speeches at the Treaty Council of 1863 at Lapwai, Idaho
108. Nez Perce Speeches at the Treaty Council of 1863 at Lapwai, Idaho

Governor Watson C. Squire proclamation declaring martial law in Seattle, February 7, 1886
109. Governor Watson C. Squire proclamation declaring martial law in Seattle, February 7, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire draft of message to the citizens of Washington Territory declaring martial
110. Governor Watson C. Squire draft of message to the citizens of Washington Territory declaring martial law to handle anti-Chinese riots, Februrary 7, 1886
Governor William Pickering address to the Territorial Legislature, 1863
111. Governor William Pickering address to the Territorial Legislature, 1863
Eugene Semple letter to Washington Territory Attorney General J.B. Metcalfe regarding the Roslyn mine
112. Eugene Semple letter to Washington Territory Attorney General J.B. Metcalfe regarding the Roslyn mine disturbance, August 21, 1888

Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 10
113. Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 10
Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 09
114. Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 09
Pacific Fisherman Vol 6, No 12
115. Pacific Fisherman Vol 6, No 12
Pacific Fisherman Vol 5, No 08
116. Pacific Fisherman Vol 5, No 08

Gasconadeing -- alias -- The Runaway Emperor Humbuging the Senate
117. Gasconadeing -- alias -- The Runaway Emperor Humbuging the Senate
Demonstrators singing outside the British Consulate, March 20, 1946
118. Demonstrators singing outside the British Consulate, March 20, 1946
Evergreen Auto Court, Seattle, October 1935
119. Evergreen Auto Court, Seattle, October 1935
Seattle General Strike deputies receiving weapons, February 6, 1919
120. Seattle General Strike deputies receiving weapons, February 6, 1919
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