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- c. 1909
Black and white photographs of Washington industries such as lumber, mills, ice, farming, salmon hatchery and electric power plants.
Photographs of People (Outdoors)
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Photographs taken of people outdoors and in front of their residences.
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- 1916
Small notebooks and publications, cards, handwriting exercises, plate drawing lessons, Price list of the Tacoma's Sign Writer's Association.
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- 1880, 1886
Autographs book, diary
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Black and photographs that from other states or abroad.
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- c. 1919
Black and white photographs of airplanes both landed and flying, includes an image from Camp Lewis, Washington.
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- c. 1908
Black and white photographs of buildings, desert, general landscapes and Mount Rainier.
Photographs of People (Indoors)
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Photographs of people taken inside, includes, solo, group and family shots.
Alternate version of BROWNING-B002 is in this file as a matted photograph.
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Black and white photographs of Sharpe Sign Co., the sign making business owned by Browning.
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- 1908, 1910
Black and white photographs of trains, train depots, trainwrecks, and railroad workers.
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Index of Browning photos and negatives, likely done by Tacoma Public Library.
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- c. 1926
Black and white photographs of Timberline Lodge, Burns, and Harney County Oregon.
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- 1910, 1912
Photographs of people and/or cars or monocycles.
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- 1908, 1911
Black and white photographs of Seattle.
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- c. 1909
Black and white photographs of events such as the AYP Expo, general public events, funerals, Point Defiance Park, and the Puyallup Fair.
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- 1908, 1910
Black and white photographs of Fort Casey/Gramble; group of soldiers by a "Keep Out Strict Quarantine" sign, one soldier is wearing a mask.
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- c. 1913
Miniature photographs including portraits, coastline and city images; includes small album of postcards.
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- 1904, 1916, 1918, 1922, 19241946
Correspondence includes postcards, advertisements, Christmas cards, and invites. One letter from Earl about the conditions at Fort Lewis during 1918.