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Schooner DEFIANCE being readied for launch, at Hoquiam, 1897University of WashingtonImage
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Two-Tree IslandUniversity of WashingtonImage Solomon Islands
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USS Hornet in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, 1942 (clip)University of WashingtonImage Solomon Islands
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New and Accurate Map of America Drawn from the most approved modern Maps and Charts and adjusted by Astronomical Observations : Exhibiting the Course of the Trade Winds both in the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans By Eman. Bowen Geographer to His MajestyUniversity of WashingtonImage
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"American Refugees" pamphlet opposing the evacuation of the Japanese citizens on the basis of race, 1942University of WashingtonText
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Fairley (Lincoln) interviewUniversity of WashingtonImage
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Waikiki WeddingUniversity of WashingtonImage
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Crew of three-masted bark HESPER standing on wharf in front of ship, Washington State, between 1892 and 1906University of WashingtonImage
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Fiji Canoe, Hut, and NativeUniversity of WashingtonImage Fiji
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Totius Americae Septentrionalis et Meridionalis Novissima Representatio quam ex singulis recentium Geographorum Tabulis collecta luci publicae accommodavitUniversity of WashingtonImage
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Samuel Parker interviewUniversity of WashingtonImage
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Logging crew on flatcars pulled by Shay locomotive, Aloha Lumber Company, Grays Harbor County, Washington, approximately 1921University of WashingtonImage
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