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David standing in front of his surfboard on the beach, Hawaii, ca. 1922University of WashingtonImage Hawaiʻi
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Kahala Hilton (Honolulu, Hawaii), perspective drawing of lobbyUniversity of WashingtonImage Hawaiʻi
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HonoluluUniversity of WashingtonImage
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Senator Henry M. Jackson taking a tour of the USS SEADRAGON submarine docked at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, December 20, 1961University of WashingtonImage Hawaiʻi
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USS OLYMPIA at anchor in Nagasaki harbor, Japan, ca. 1899University of WashingtonImage
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Wisconsin Contest Party, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, 1909University of WashingtonImage
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State School for the Blind, Salem, Oregon, ca. 1900University of WashingtonImage
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Gill netting operation showing boats, nets and men working on a dock with fish catch, Oregon, ca. 1900University of WashingtonImage
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Hawaiian officials, hostesses, and musicians in fron t of the Hawaii Building, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, Seattle, August 5, 1909University of WashingtonImage Hawaiʻi
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Group of people seated in a hammock including Mrs. A.E. Voorhies holding a child, Louie Marian Church and unidentified man, Colestine, Oregon, ca. 1903University of WashingtonImage
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Sut saipan Kantrum Isan TaiUniversity of WashingtonText
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Louie Marian Church with Superintendent Jones, his wife and two teachers from the School for the Blind, Salem, Oregon, ca. 1900University of WashingtonImage
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