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How to behave--though a débutante; opinions by Muriel as overheard by Emily Post (frontispiece and title page)
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Don'ts for girls: A manual of mistakes (title page)
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Don'ts for girls: A manual of mistakes (cover)
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William and George: the rich boy and the poor boy, or, a contented mind is the best feast (pp. 16-17)
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Columbia-North Pacific Region Comprehensive Framework Study of Water and Related Lands. Appendix IX: Irrigation.
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Pacific Northwest Economic Base Study for Power Markets - Recreation
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Pacific Northwest Economic Base Study for Power Markets - Population
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Autographed portrait postcard from J.A. Redfield to Mr. A.A. Sherman, April 6, 1913
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November 22, 1904 Page four
Schooner H.K. Hall shifts deckload
Interest taken in football game Thanksgiving
A.H. Adams falls and breaks an arm Sunday afternoon
Drunks yesterday galore and all have money to burn
Union Club rooms are badly damaged by water
Will build another creamery;
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S. R. Justham letter to James A. Duncan, including an affidavit given by William Spears regarding the Centralia Massacre, November 1919
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Washington Territorial Governor, Isaac I. Stevens, letter to Senator Stephen A. Douglas, regarding the establishment of martial law, a conflict with Chief Justice Lander, and the status of the Yakima War, May 25, 1856
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Correspondence between Edmond S. Meany and A.P. Austin about nominating Mountaineers members for membership in the National Geographic Society, March 1925
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Carte de L'Afrique Francoise Ou Du Senegal Dressée sur un grand nombre de Cartes Manuscrites et d'Itineraires rectifies par diverses Observations Ouvrage Posthume de G. Delisle Premier Geographe du Roy de l'Academie Royale des Sciences Presenté a Sa Majesté Par sat res humble tres Obeissante et tres Fidele Sujete La Veuve Delisle le 18 Avril 1726
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Statuum Maroccanorum, Regnorum nempe Fessani Maroccani Tafiletani et Segelomessani Secundum suas Provincias accurate divisorum, Typus generalis novus, ex varus recentioris Geographiae adminicul depromptus et designates a, I. Chris. Homanno. M. D. Noribergae Anno 1728 Cum Privilegio Sac. Caes. Majestatis
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General Map of North America; In which is Express'd The several New Roads, Forts, Engagements, &c. taken from Actual Surveys and Observations Made in the Army employ'd there, from the year 1754, to 1761 Drawn by the late John Rocque, Topographer to His Majesty
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Carte De Moscovie
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Royal Brougham at a KOMO and NBC radio microphone, Seattle, 1946
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A. Scott Bullitt residence, The Highlands, May 11, 1931
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Cuisines a Vapeur
A gauche, generateur a vapeur de 12 chevaux. Pres du generateur, pompe a eau, a action directe, alimentant le reservoir. A droit, les marmites a vapeur servant a la caisson des Escargots et manoeuvrees a l'aide de la manivelle placee a leur gauche. Au-dessus, le tuyau tournant servant au remplissage
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Bridal Veil Falls and Three Graces, Yosemite
The Yosemite Valley is nearly in the center of the state of California north and south, and just midway between the east and west basins of the Sierra, here a little over 70 miles wide. The valley is anearly level area, about six miles in length, and from half a mile to a mile in width, sunken almost a mile in perpendicular depth below the general level of the region. It may be roughly likened to a gigantic trough holowed out in the mountains, nearly at right angle to their regular trend. Down the many side gulches or canyons descend streams, forks of the Merced, coming down the steeps in a series of stupendous waterfalls. On the side of Cathedral Rock, which faces the entrance of Merced River into the valley, Bridal Veil Creek falls over a precipice 630 feet high and then forms a number of smaller cascades that together make a descent of 300 feet more. The fall is very beautiful. In its leaps the column of water is swayed hither and thither by the wind, and nearly dissolved into spray, which makes the fanciful name very appropriate. The Yosemite Valley Fall has a clear leap of 1,500 feet from the top of the cliff.
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