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Hilda Meryhew
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Hilda Meryhew
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Constance Jonas
From the patio door I watch the seasons pass
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Wilma Snyder
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Richard E. (Dick) Jackman
Happiness, hindrances and harmony
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Pat Brahman
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Bernice Cameron
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Conrad Frischknecht
I've always known who I am and where I came from
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Rosabel Smith
Joe -- growing up and moving on
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Josephine Wolters
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Anna Stonestrom
Life without mother, or, A lifetime of men
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Maybelle Blau
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Beulah Vaughn
Part of Honor L. Wilhelm Papers
Part of Honor L. Wilhelm Papers
The Home Builder by EM Badgerow
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Part of Honor L. Wilhelm Papers
Part of The Coast Magazine Photographs
Part of The Coast Magazine Photographs
Everett & Monte Cristo Railway Company train near Tunnel #4 along the Stillaguamish River canyon. The Everett & Monte Cristo Railway Co. was incorporated in 1892 and was a common carrier of mine and timber cargo. Photograph by Kirk, c. 1900.
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Part of The Coast Magazine Photographs
Forest area nine miles from Port Angeles, Washington. Photograph by S.G. Morse, Fulmer's Studio, Port Angeles, Washington, c. 1906.
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Two loggers from the Thomas Bordeaux company pose in a deep cut in a standing tree in the Black Hills of Thurston County, Washington beside a whipsaw. Photograph by Jeffers Studio, c. 1909.
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Two loggers posing on springboard planks felling a tree with pictured axes and a whipsaw in Grays Harbor, Washington.
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Fishermen emptying nets of salmon into the Michigan steamer at the Shultz & Gross trap near Roche Harbor, Washington. Photograph c. 1903.
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The Puget Mill Company sawmill in Port Gamble, Washington. Photograph taken June 14, 1900.
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Makah Native American halibut fishers on Neah Bay, c. 1906. Photograph by S. E. Morse, Port Angeles, Washington, c. 1906.
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A house and barn on Lopez Island. Lopez Island spans 30 square miles and produced crops of grain, hay and orchard fruit. Photograph c. 1903.
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Inter-Island Telephone Company agent W.H. McCrary's estate on San Juan Island, near Friday Harbor. Photograph c. 1903.
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Cowboy Buffalo Vernon wrestling a steer at the Round-Up rodeo event in Pendleton, Oregon, 1910. The following year, steer wrestling or, "bulldogging," became an official event at the Pendleton Round-Up. Photograph by W. S. Bowman, September, 1910.
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Ella Lazinka at the first Round-Up, Pendleton, Oregon, 1910. Lazinka took 14 minutes, and nine and a half seconds to run the three day relay at one mile each day, and won the first relay against noted cowgirl Bertha Blancett. Photograph by W. S. Bowman September, 1910.