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Ammunitions trains at Auburn freight yards
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Ammunitions trains at Auburn freight yards
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 3
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Demonstrations
In a black and white photo, two protestors stand closer to the camera with one person holding an obscured sign behind them. The individual on the left is wearing a patterned wool sweater and matching hat, and holding a sign reading: "Let Our Ancestors Rest They Are Not Here To Defend Themselves."
Native American protesters confront author Ruth Beebe Hill over claims her book Hanta Yo is filled with misinformation about Indigenous history, specifically Hill’s saga about two Sioux families.
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Sumner berry fields
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 7
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Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views)
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Manville's Market, South Tacoma
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Borden's
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Plan of new Auburn--City Hall
TITLOW PARK (Titlow Beach) (Hotel Hesperides) 8355 Sixth Ave. - 1
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Titlow Park
Titlow Beach Lodge
Date? No clip in file
PORT OF TACOMA--GENERAL (Tacoma WaterfronT)(Waterfront, Tacoma)(Sailing Vessels) Pictures - 1
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Aerial view of Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad terminals and Shaffer terminals at Tacoma, Washington.
Chapin Bowen Inc. Photographers
SCHOOL, LISTER (Lister School) in Salishan Community - 1
Mrs. Catherine Egan was reading to the second graders at Lister Elementary. The storytelling was a part of the program "Reading is FUNdamental," organized by the American Association of University Women. The program's purpose was to encourage children to read after school students would attend the storytelling and then choose a book to bring home. Photo by staff member Bob Rudsit.
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Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Feb 15 1974
Tacoma News Tribune
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Official Photo
Washington Public Power Supply System
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Tom Stenger
Freeholder
27th Pos. #1
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 3
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Stevens, Isaac
Issued for one-time use.
Credit line required, including photographer and negative number, if provided:
Special Collections Division
University of Washington Libraries
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Negative No.: UW 3434
Send inquiries to above, FM-25, Seattle, WA 98195
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Frank Herbert in his study
Photo by Robert W. Kelley
Doppmann, Mr. and Mrs. William (Pianists) - 6
Train, George F. ("Trip Around the World") - 2
Commemorative plaque reading, "In commemoration of George Francis Train's record around the world trip point of departure and return March 18, 1890-May 24, 1890. Time 67 days 13 hours presented by the Junior Chamber of Commerce."
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Plate marking Train's trip around the world
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 5
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Mrs. J.S.H (Kate Stevens Bates) of Olympia, daughter of Governor Isaac I. Stevens, who made the treaty of 1855 with the Indians.
Left: Chief Polsupine (sp) of Yakima, whose uncle signed the treaty of 1855.
Right: Chief Billy Joshua of Oregon, Chief of Umatillas, whose grandfather signed the Umatillas treaty.
Please credit photo to McKnight Studio, Olympia.
Exclusive photo.
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 7
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Note attached said:
"House occupied by Isaac I. Stevens, first Governor of Washington Territory."