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Four women and two children processing flax near Lake Sammamish, 1943
1. Four women and two children processing flax near Lake Sammamish, 1943
Four women processing flax outside a home near Lake Sammamish, 1943
2. Four women processing flax outside a home near Lake Sammamish, 1943
Katherine Pearson, Grace Gaudy, and John Lovgren with linen tea towels outside a home near Lake Sammamish,
3. Katherine Pearson, Grace Gaudy, and John Lovgren with linen tea towels outside a home near Lake Sammamish, 1943
Lake near Chewelah, Washington, 2000
4. Lake near Chewelah, Washington, 2000

Blockhouse at Fort Borst, left bank of the Chehalis River near Centralia, Washington, ca. 1899
5. Blockhouse at Fort Borst, left bank of the Chehalis River near Centralia, Washington, ca. 1899
Near old town of Burke, Columbia Basin, Washington, n.d.
6. Near old town of Burke, Columbia Basin, Washington, n.d.
McDonald's logging camp showing team of oxen hauling logs over skidroad, near Kenmore, 1887
7. McDonald's logging camp showing team of oxen hauling logs over skidroad, near Kenmore, 1887
Campsite near Olalla, Kitsap County, WA, 1893
8. Campsite near Olalla, Kitsap County, WA, 1893

Group of men and women with flock of geese near Kalama, Washington, 1915
9. Group of men and women with flock of geese near Kalama, Washington, 1915
Founder of Tacoma, Washington, Morton M. McCarver letter to L.M. Starr & James Steel of Portland, Oregon,
10. Founder of Tacoma, Washington, Morton M. McCarver letter to L.M. Starr & James Steel of Portland, Oregon, regarding the discovery of coal near the Puyallup River and the hope for a railroad to extend to Commencement City (Tacoma) to export the coal, September 9, 1868
Panoramic view of the Yukon River near its confluence with the Big Salmon River, Yukon Territory, July
11. Panoramic view of the Yukon River near its confluence with the Big Salmon River, Yukon Territory, July 1899.
Tlingit grave totems and markers for David Andrew, Pennock Island near Ketchikan, Alaska, ca. 1897
12. Tlingit grave totems and markers for David Andrew, Pennock Island near Ketchikan, Alaska, ca. 1897

Snoqualmie boy named Lolota Zickchuse, near Lake Sammamish, Washington, 1890
13. Snoqualmie boy named Lolota Zickchuse, near Lake Sammamish, Washington, 1890
Canoes near village, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, ca. 1901.
14. Canoes near village, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, ca. 1901.
Muckleshoot man named Slugumus Koquilton stands near trees, Lake Sequalitchew, Washington, April, 1906.
15. Muckleshoot man named Slugumus Koquilton stands near trees, Lake Sequalitchew, Washington, April, 1906.
Tlingit grave totem pole near grave of David Andrew, Pennock Island near Ketchikan, Alaska, 1904.
16. Tlingit grave totem pole near grave of David Andrew, Pennock Island near Ketchikan, Alaska, 1904.

Sinkiuse-Columbia Chief Moses' home near Nespelem on the Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, 1901
17. Sinkiuse-Columbia Chief Moses' home near Nespelem on the Colville Indian Reservation, Washington, 1901
East wall of Grand Coulee near Steamboat Rock, April 23, 1938
18. East wall of Grand Coulee near Steamboat Rock, April 23, 1938
Stehekin River viewed from Bullion Camp near High Bridge, 1910
19. Stehekin River viewed from Bullion Camp near High Bridge, 1910
Coral Fungus near south head of Mowich River near Mount Rainier, August 12, 1934
20. Coral Fungus near south head of Mowich River near Mount Rainier, August 12, 1934
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