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Car crushed by fallen brick outside Busy Bee Cafe after earthquake, Seattle, April 1949
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May 7, 1911 Page three
Fraternal farewell
Tennis players organize
Gets foot crushed
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February 2, 1910 Page four
Steamer Whatcom resumes run down straits
Hyak crashes into the Major Evan Thomas
Deckhand on Dode severely crushed at Flagler
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October 21, 1905 page four
Advertising this great state
Excellent showing made by Pacific Coast company
Most important station on coast
Garrison's skull crushed by fall
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July 21, 1905 Page four
Mate F.J. Campbell was acquitted
Collector Ide adding needed improvement
Last shimpent of steel pipe arrives
Edward Blowers badly crushed
W.S. Etter dead at home in Quilcene
Killed wildcat in a tree in his yard
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October 15, 1904 Page three
Turners attitude on railroad legislation
Chief William Cox gets a finger crushed
Will run excursions
Fort Casey occupies commanding position
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September 29, 1904 Page one
Roar of battle heard at Mukden
Alaska Indian maiden runs away to see the world
Logger crushed to death near Snoqualmie
Negroes expelled from a town in Kentucky
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June 8, 1904 Page four
Mayro Coon requested to "Stand pat"
Man crushed at wharf last night
Civic Club day at City Park
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July 9, 1904 Page four
City of Everett ignores a given signal
Population materially increases within the year
Japanese laborer is badly crushed
Merchants and government employees to meet [baseball]
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Car crushed by fallen brick during earthquake, Seattle, 1965
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Four construction crew quarrying crushed stone, Grand Coulee construction site, ca. 1933-1941
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Four contruction crew quarrying crushed stone, Grand Coulee Dam construction operations, ca. 1933-1941
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Photograph of the sailing ship 'Geo. Curtis' was taken the last of may, 1918. She had left Seattle the middle of April on her usual voyage to Bristol Bay, Alaska. On board were 350 of [employees of Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago,] on their way to man the Libby Kitchen that in the next three months would pack the salmon brought in from the waters of Bristol Bay.
But in Bristol Bay the vessel was trapped in a big ice floe which was about 100 miles across. The was held there for over two weeks, until the weather changed, the ice broke up, and she was able to limp through the remaining ice to [the] cannery mooring in Bristol Bay.
Another vessel--the sailing ship 'Tacoma'--was crushed and sunk. All her passengers got to shore safely, after a very severe trip across the ice.
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Rosario, Crushed by the Ice at Point Barrow
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Whaler Rosario Before Shw Was Crushed, Point Barrow
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