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Unidentified man standing beside bus parked next to the Federal Building in downtown Bellingham
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Unidentified man stands by bus outside the Federal Building in downtown Bellingham.
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Holly & Elk Streets and Harris Avenue
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Mt. Baker marathon
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Mt. Baker from Lummi Island
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Whatcom waterway looking south
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Catherine D in Bellingham Bay
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Men next to grain sacks labelled "Peach Blossum"
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Unidentified young man wearing a suit, vest, and bow tie, stands beside a camera on a tripod.
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Unidentified large warehouse with about a dozen men at drafting tables
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 21 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 20 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 19 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 18 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 17 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 16 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 15 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 14 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 13 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 12 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 11 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 10 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 9 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 8 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 7 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 6 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 5 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 8 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 4 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 2 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 1 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 8 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 3 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 2 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Mountaineering on the Pacific (copy of page 1 of article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine)
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Six men and a boy in a room with several deer/elk heads and other stuffed animals and birds on the walls and on high shelves
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Mt. Baker Lodge with Mt. Shuksan in the background and a lake in the foreground reflecting the Lodge
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Tulip Fesival Parade in downtown Bellingham near the Bellingham National Bank
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Large crowd surrounds a man sitting on a chair in the center, possibly an evangelist
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George Francis Train from New York with New Whatcom residents
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Unidentified woman wearing a striped dress and checkered apron standing at a sink washing dishes.
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Unidentified woman wearing a striped dress and checkered apron standing at a sink washing dishes.
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Chicago Hotel, Bellingham (Wash.)
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Chicago Hotel, Bellingham (Wash.)
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Three unidentified men sitting on top of a huge log that is on a wagon being pulled by six mules.
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Bellingham High School
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The Fairhaven High School baseball team
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The Hamburger Express a diner-type restaurant that was located at 3300 Northwest Avenue from 1935 until 1947
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Robert I. Morse house
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First Baptist Church
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Stack of wooden crates
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A building fire at night in winter
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Page from a Polk City Directory
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Unidentified bridge
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Five unidentified men working at a Bornstein Seafoods conveyor belt with fish and boxes on it
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Two unidentified women - cannery workers, possibly Bornstein Seafoods
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The fishing boat "Martle" in Bellingham Bay heading out from shore with Eldridge Avenue in the background
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Unidentified man
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Two unidentified men in long aprons standing by a large machine (fish packing operation)
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Individual in coveralls and metal protective head gear stands next to a large mechanical apparatus.
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Panoramic aerial view of the Bellinham waterfront and downtown with snow-covered Mt. Baker and the Twin Sisters in the distance
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A dark haired man wearing a white jacket with his name, Verne, stiched above the pocket
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Bornstein Seafoods employee
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Two white fishing boats docked together - the "Anna A" and the "Ann - B"
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A purse seine fishing boat in Bellingham Bay
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Six unidentified men wearing coveralls, and one a checkered workshirt, in a room with stacks of empty boxes.
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A purse seiner fishing boat moving in the water close to shore in Bellingham Bay
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Five unidentified women on fish canning line (possibly Bornstein Seafoods)
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Unidentified man with dark, wavy hair, wearing a zippered jacket, smiling and looking directly at the camera
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Small fishing boat in the water close to shore in Bellingham harbor
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Unidentified man
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The fishing boat "Marsha Lynn" sitting in the water with two crew visible on top of the pilot house
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Bornstein Seafoods employee
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The fishing boat "Silverland" moving through the water, probably in Bellingham Bay
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Unidentified woman with "Silverstitcher,' (stitching machine for box construction), possibly Bornstein Seafoods worker
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Fishing boat "Calendar", sitting in still water (probably Bellingham Bay), with nets hung from the mast
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Female fishing processing worker (may be Bornstein Seafoods)
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Fish processing workers (probably Bornstein Seafoods)
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Myer and Teresa Bornstein
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Portrait (possibly a school picture) of young Myer Jay Bornstein
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Eight unidentified women in fish processing line (probably Bornstein Seafoods workers)
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Bornstein Seafoods employee
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Three fishing boats in front of Bellingham Warehouse Company building
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An unidentified man standing in front of stacks of wooden crates, holding a harpoon-like instrument
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Myer and Teresa Bornstein
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A purse seiner boat with its net extended and several men on board, working with the net.
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Eleven men and one woman, standing next to a Bornstein's Seafoods truck.
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Bellingham Centennial - Jaycee's Beard Patrol
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A motorized covered wagon with a sign on its side saying "Bellingham Centennial - Jaycee's Beard Patrol"
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Man seated in the stern of a boat that is towing a sailboat with two women on board.
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copy of an undated plat map of Sehome
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Terminal Store at 11th and Harris in Fairhaven
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An unidentified early two story house made of rough boards with mortar in between them.
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Silver Beach Hotel, from the dock below at what is now Mason's Landing on Lake Whatcom
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Aerial view of Bellingham Marina, Bellingham Cold Storage, and Mt. Baker Plywood in the background.
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Copy of a drawing of a man projecting an image of a girl on a wall using a Magic Lantern projector.
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Pacific Packing Cannery ships along Chuckanut Bay
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Pacific Packing Cannery ships along Chuckanut Bay
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Pacific Packing Cannery ships along Chuckanut Bay
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Schooner Marguerite
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Schooner Marguerite
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Aerial view of downtown Bellingham with the intersection of Holly and Central in the lower foreground
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New Whatcom, 1892
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Rotary Club of Bellingham
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View of what is probably Frederick Sound, north of Petersburg, Alaska.
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View of what is probably Frederick Sound, north of Petersburg, Alaska.
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Vacant, unidentified, cleared land, with small trees and a few barren tall tree trunks still standing.
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View of Petersburg, Alaska
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Street in unidentified town with a mountain rising to the left at the end of the street
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View of what is probably Frederick Sound, north of Petersburg, Alaska
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View of what is probably a cannery building in Petersburg, Alaska
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An expansive view of Petersburg, Alaska taken from a boat with water in the foreground
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Row of five Troyer Fox steam pressure cookers, manufactured by Seattle Astoria Iron Works
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View of marina in Fairhaven, with the Bellingham Boat Owners Association building at its entrance
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Marina in Fairhaven
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View of the harbor and village (from the water) of Petersburg, Alaska.
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View of water and island - probably Frederick Sound, Alaska
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Petersburg (Alaska) marina with many small fishing boats tied to the dock.
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Petersburg (Alaska) marina with many small fishing boats tied to the dock
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Seven fishing boats in dry dock probably at Pacific American Fisheries in Fairhaven
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View of Bellingham Bay taken from a lumber mill
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Intersection, this is probably 14th and Wilson in Fairhaven
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View of Happy Valley
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View of Happy Valley taken from hill on 19th Street above Mill Street and looking down to Mill.
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The craftsman house at the corner of 14th Street and Wilson in Fairhaven
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Unidentified location with an empty field in the foreground next to a large craftsman house
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View of downtown Bellingham possibly taken from the Sehome Arboretum tower
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Pacific American Fisheries brick headquarters at Harris and 4th Street
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Pacific American Fisheries brick headquarters at Harris Avenue and 4th Street in Fairhaven
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Bellingham's second City Hall designed by Leonard William Somerville Bindon
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Galen Biery with his panoramic camera, Petersburg (Alaska)
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Panoramic camera
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A large group (ca. 85) men, women and children at a plumber's event
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Four unidentified men and two women stand in a row in front of a doorway, possibly the Puget Sound Mail office
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Fishing boat (barge?) "Gravina Point" in Bellingham Bay with Lummi Island in the background.
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Fairhaven High School parade float and marchers on Forest Street
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Columbia Valley Lumber Company warehouse
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Group of buildings on Bellingham waterfront with Lummi Island barely visible across the Bay.
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Boston-Okanogan Apple Co. - Lower Camp
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Boston-Okanogan Apple Company Shipping shed, Malott
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Bellingham Coal Mines entrance
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Launching of the S.S. Hollywood, Bellingham
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Launching of the S.S. Rosewood, Bellingham
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Launching of the Catherine D., the Pacific American Fisheries (PAF) ship named for Catherine Deming,
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Sumas Roundup - six horses and riders
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Part of a horse arena (possibly the Sumas Roundup) with spectators
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Gathering at the International Peace Arch
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Gathering at the International Peace Arch
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Gathering at the International Peace Arch
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Gathering at the International Peace Arch
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Two unidentified men standing in front of the Peace Arch
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Sam Hill and others standing in front of the two ship plaques at the International Peace Arch
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Judge Burke, Sam Hill and Frank Terrace at the site of the International Peace Arch
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Unidentified large American Foursquare house
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View of Pacific American Fisheries Bellingham Plant
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Copy of Bellingham Herald article on "Beck's Grand Opera House" from January 25, 1904.
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Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad Locamotive
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Aerial view of the construction of Fairhaven College at Western Washington University.
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Aerial view of the United Airlines terminal at Bellingham Airport
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Aerial view of original United Airlines terminal, designed by F. Stanley Piper, at Bellingham Airport.
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Drawing of design for enlarged Bellingham Airport
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Bellingham Airport
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The 'Geneva' - First Steamboat on Lake Whatcom - 1888
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Delivering the salmon catch at a Pacific American Fisheries cannery in Alitak, Alaska
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Unidentified aerial view of the Salish Sea
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Lower falls on Whatcom Creek
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Hawaiian Luau at Home of Mr. & Mrs. David Bray - Honolulu
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Bellingham Little Symphony at the American Theater
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View looking toward Chuckanut Island in Chuckanut Bay
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Unidentified one story wooden clapboard building with one gable
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Five unidentified men
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Unidentified steep hillside that ends at the water
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Fairhaven, Washington, Pacific Coast Terminus of the Great Northern Railway, Looking East
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Aerial view of Port of Bellingham facilities at the west end of Roeder Avenue
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1903 Master Plumbers Convention Boat Trip to Sucia Island
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Karsten Hemmingsen
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Gunnar Anderson and parents
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Bellingham ….a Look Back - The Blue Canyon Coal Mine (copy of 1906 Bellingham Buyer article)
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Consolidated Black Cat Co. (copy, 1951 Seattle Times article)
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Elementary school class
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Seven dead salmon hanging from a rope
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Unidentified young man in a uniform, probably a fireman
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Lumber Mill, Station #2 - three unidentified men standing on a plank roadway
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Lumber Mill, Station #2 - Two old fashioned fire trucks with hoses outstretched on a plank roadway.
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Several men, some in rain slickers, standing amidst outstretched hoses on wooden dock
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Three men with Lynden fire truck
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Launching of the Pacific American Fisheries steamship Redwood
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Automobile Club of Western Washington
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American Legion Albert J. Hamilton Post No. 7
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American Legion Albert J. Hamilton Post No. 7
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Mt. McKinley (now Denali), Alaska
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Two unidentified cascading waterfalls
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Mt. McKinley (now Denali), Alaska
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View of summit of Mount Baker from one of the glaciers below
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A color-tinted photo taken at the end of a glacier, most likely on Mount Baker
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A large rocky outcrop with snow fields and mountains in the backgroun
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An unidentified rocky, shallow stream/river
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Snow-covered, glaciated Mount Baker, rising from the tree-covered foothills
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View of snow-covered, glaciated Mount Baker from possibly the Skyline Divide or Cougar Divide trail.
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View of snow-covered Mount Baker from perhaps the Cougar Divide or Skyline Divide trail
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View toward Chuckanut Island in Chuckanut Bay with Lummi Island to the right
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Snow-covered, glaciated Mount Baker
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Snow-covered, glaciated Mount Baker
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Snow-covered, glaciated Mount Baker, rising from the tree-covered foothills
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