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President Grover Cleveland proclamation declaring martial law in Seattle due to anti-Chinese riots, February
1. President Grover Cleveland proclamation declaring martial law in Seattle due to anti-Chinese riots, February 9, 1886
Eugene Semple letter to D. Grover of the Great Northern Railroad concerning the South Canal, January
2. Eugene Semple letter to D. Grover of the Great Northern Railroad concerning the South Canal, January 28, 1902
Eugene Semple letter to D. Grover of the Great Northern Railroad concerning the South Canal, January
3. Eugene Semple letter to D. Grover of the Great Northern Railroad concerning the South Canal, January 28, 1902
Vaudeville entertainer Mildred Grover.
4. Vaudeville entertainer Mildred Grover.

Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland, regarding the situation in Seattle
5. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland, regarding the situation in Seattle after the arrival of federal troops, February 12, 1886
Telegram to President Grover Cleveland from Governor Watson C. Squire and others, regarding the governor's
6. Telegram to President Grover Cleveland from Governor Watson C. Squire and others, regarding the governor's unilateral proclamation of martial law in Seattle and requesting the assistance of federal troops, February 9, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland, notifying the President that martial
7. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland, notifying the President that martial law had been proclaimed, February 8, 1886
Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding the situation in Seattle after
8. Governor Watson C. Squire telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding the situation in Seattle after declaration of martial law, February 8, 1886

Chief Justice Roger S. Greene and U.S. Attorney W. H. White telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding
9. Chief Justice Roger S. Greene and U.S. Attorney W. H. White telegram to President Grover Cleveland regarding the need to grant the territorial governor the power to declare martial law, February 8, 1886
Chief Justice Roger Greene, U.S. Attorney William Henry White and Washington Territorial Governor Watson
10. Chief Justice Roger Greene, U.S. Attorney William Henry White and Washington Territorial Governor Watson C. Squire letter to President Grover Cleveland, regarding anti-Chinese riots in Seattle, February 8, 1886
Roger S. Greene and William H. White telegram to President Grover Cleveland recommending a presidential
11. Roger S. Greene and William H. White telegram to President Grover Cleveland recommending a presidential declaration of martial law in King County, February 9, 1886
Grover Cleveland High School, Seattle, ca. 1929
12. Grover Cleveland High School, Seattle, ca. 1929

November 5, 1903 Page one
New York will instruct for Grover Cleveland
Rumored headquarters will
13. November 5, 1903 Page one
New York will instruct for Grover Cleveland
Rumored headquarters will be transferred
Sewall's crew may have been murdered
Puebla arrives
Grover Cleveland High School, ca. 1927
14. Grover Cleveland High School, ca. 1927
  

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