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Fairhaven, Washington, Pacific Coast Terminus of the Great Northern Railway, Looking East
View of early Fairhaven from the southwest, looking toward McKenzie Ave. with Harris Ave. and South Hill beyond
Lumber yard in Fairhaven, WA on Bellingham Bay with multiple buildings and assorted stacks of lumber
View of early Fairhaven, Whatcom County, WA, looking toward South Hill, with several former landmark buildings visible
Four men in suits and hats stand outside doors of Riedel & Moffat - Real Estate at the corner of Harris avenue and 11th street, Fairhaven (later Bellingham), WA
View looking east up Harris Avenue at approximately 4th Street.
Mary Bourque and Ned Larrabee in fancy early model convertible
View of shoreline and industries in Fairhaven (Wash.)
Rooftop view of early Fairhaven, Wa, from lower Harris avenue looking east with tower of Fairhaven Hotel in distance
The Fairhaven Hotel nearing completion
Front exterior view of architectural drawing of the four-story victorian Gamwell House, Bellingham, WA
Easterly view from lower part of Harris avenue of early Fairhaven, WA, with industrial port buildings in foreground, Fairhaven Hotel in distance
Picture Section [Fairhaven]
Gamwell family photograph album
Fairhaven High School
Lumber yard in Fairhaven, WA on Bellingham Bay with multiple buildings and assorted stacks of lumber
Boiler room of Earles Cleary mill
Lumber yard in Fairhaven, WA on Bellingham Bay with multiple buildings and assorted stacks of lumber
John J. Marsh at the completion of a plank sidewalk in front of the Imperial City House which was located at 12th and Larrabee Streets in Fairhaven
Unidentified view of South Hill, Bellingham, Washington
Fairhaven looking west from Harris Avenue and 10th Street.
Fairhaven district, looking eastward down angle made by railroad and  Harris Avenue from top of Dead Man's Point
Drawing of grand four-story victorian house with textual history of Fairhaven, WA, architects Frank Longstaff and H.N. Black