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Members of the Jackson Street Commuinity Council (JSCC) cheering a pedicab race, Seattle, November 3,
181. Members of the Jackson Street Commuinity Council (JSCC) cheering a pedicab race, Seattle, November 3, 1962
Group photograph of the Valkyrien Lodge, Daughters of Norway, n.d.
182. Group photograph of the Valkyrien Lodge, Daughters of Norway, n.d.
Mother and children outside Skarstedt's new house on Cowlitz County property, Washington, ca. 1900
183. Mother and children outside Skarstedt's new house on Cowlitz County property, Washington, ca. 1900
One woman, two men and a young girl on a bridge, Duckabush River, Washington, July 16, 1907
184. One woman, two men and a young girl on a bridge, Duckabush River, Washington, July 16, 1907

Two men and one woman on a bridge over the Duckabush River, Washington, July 15, 1907
185. Two men and one woman on a bridge over the Duckabush River, Washington, July 15, 1907
Bessie Schafer Emanuel and Ellen Emanuel Lonn, Washington, ca. 1939-1942
186. Bessie Schafer Emanuel and Ellen Emanuel Lonn, Washington, ca. 1939-1942
Seven people in suits and dresses standing outside unidentified brick building, Washington, n.d.
187. Seven people in suits and dresses standing outside unidentified brick building, Washington, n.d.
Woman on skiis, possibly in the vicinity of Mt. Rainier, n.d.
188. Woman on skiis, possibly in the vicinity of Mt. Rainier, n.d.

Native American woman, possibly Makah, wearing scarf and silver earrings, ca. 1890-1900
189. Native American woman, possibly Makah, wearing scarf and silver earrings, ca. 1890-1900
Native American woman known as Owatta, c.a 1894-1900
190. Native American woman known as Owatta, c.a 1894-1900
X-ray technician Paul Noodel assisting Mrs. Christine Linsley DuPont out of mobile x-ray unit, as part
191. X-ray technician Paul Noodel assisting Mrs. Christine Linsley DuPont out of mobile x-ray unit, as part of the Mobile Chest X-ray Program of the Pierce County Tuberculosis League, 1959
Evelyn Grant speaking at the King County Nurses Association 50th Anniversary Dinner, January 4, 1954
192. Evelyn Grant speaking at the King County Nurses Association 50th Anniversary Dinner, January 4, 1954

People on several small fishing boats, with one woman holding up a salmon, during the Ben Paris fishing
193. People on several small fishing boats, with one woman holding up a salmon, during the Ben Paris fishing contest, Tulalip, Washington, ca. 1929-1932
Female Ivan Novikoff dancer dressed as a gypsy, standing on a rock with her arms outstretched, in front
194. Female Ivan Novikoff dancer dressed as a gypsy, standing on a rock with her arms outstretched, in front of Mt. Rainier, Washington, ca. 1929-1932
Two girls laying in the snow wearing snow shoes, Mt. Baker, Washington, ca. 1929-1932
195. Two girls laying in the snow wearing snow shoes, Mt. Baker, Washington, ca. 1929-1932
Yakima Native American woman known as Sunbeam in feathered headdress, Washington, ca. 1913
196. Yakima Native American woman known as Sunbeam in feathered headdress, Washington, ca. 1913

Mrs. Jane W. Pattison
197. Mrs. Jane W. Pattison
An Illustrated History of Skagit and Snohomish Counties
198. An Illustrated History of Skagit and Snohomish Counties
An Illustrated History of Skagit and Snohomish Counties
199. An Illustrated History of Skagit and Snohomish Counties
Told by the Pioneers: Elizabeth Lotz Treat Longmire
200. Told by the Pioneers: Elizabeth Lotz Treat Longmire
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