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Locomotive A.A. Denny, ca. 1880
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A.A. Denny locomotive, n.d.
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A.A. Denny, Seattle's first steam locomotive, n.d.
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A. A. Heller letter to the Young Naturalists' Society, regarding the sale of plants to the society, February 6, 1893
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A.A. Denny plat of an addition to the Town of Seattle, December 12, 1872
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No. 67
Report of agent A.A. Skinner
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No. 66
Report of agent A.A. Skinner
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No. 1 K
Report of A. A. Bancroft, agent at Yakama agency
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Report of A. A. Bancroft, Indian Agent, Washington Territory
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Report of A. A. Bancroft, Indian Agent, Washington Territory
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No. 240
Report of A. A. Bancroft, agent for the Yakimas, in Washington Territory
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No. 70
Report of agent A.A. Skinner
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Rosa Parks of the N.A.A.C.P., probably in Seattle, 1956
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D.A.A. Natatorium interior, Dawson, n.d.
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Leptaena rhomboidalis (Silurian)
A, External view of ventral valve.
B, Interior of ventral valve; a, occlusor scars; d, pseudo-deltidium; d,f, divaricator scars; c,a, hinge are; t, teeth
C, Interior of dorsal valve: a.a, anterior occlusor scars; p.a, posterior occlusor scars; c.a, hinge area; c.p, cardinal process; d, chilidium; s, dental sockets; v.s, vascular sinuses
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Autographed portrait postcard from J.A. Redfield to Mr. A.A. Sherman, April 6, 1913
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January 27, 1911 Page one
Cottage City goes on rocks
H. A. Strait acquitted
Suspect arrested at Brinnon
S. S. Morse cottage sold
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[Quahog:]
Photograph taken from a model in the Museum of Natural History in New York. The different portions of the anatomy are indicated by the labels. The sympol A. A. and P. A. refer to the anterior and posterior adductor muscles, which hold the two valves of the shell together. The posterior part of the animal is represented by the siphon, which consists of two parts, an incurrent and an excurrent, through which the water enters and leaves the quahaug in the directions indicated by the arrows. In the mantle chamber the food is filtered from the water by the gills, which are here shown cut off near their base.
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Florence Lee's transcription of a letter from General L.A. Grant to his sister, Mrs. E.G. Sayles, June 1864 (Part 2)
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Florence Lee's transcription of a letter from General L.A. Sayles to his sister, Mrs. E.G. Grant, June 1865 (Part 1)
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