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