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Three-masted warship U.S.S. ADAMS moored in Portland, Oregon, between 1894 and 1904University of WashingtonImage
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Capital Lumber Company lumber yard showing men loading a horse drawn wagon, Salem, Oregon, between 1895 and 1905University of WashingtonImage
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Senator Henry M. Jackson waving from a helicopter near Pacific Command headquarters, Hawaii, December 1962University of WashingtonImage Hawaiʻi
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Scenic view of Honolulu, Hawaii from trip to Japan, 1961University of WashingtonImage Hawaiʻi
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Senator Henry M. Jackson with Major General Gary Smith of the Pacific Air Force and Colonel Douglas B. Gordon in front of a building at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii, 1955University of WashingtonImage Hawaiʻi
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Gasoline-electric railroad car, Alaska Northern Railroad, Turnagain Arm, Alaska near Mile 70, 1909University of WashingtonImage
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Paul and Mildred Brownell Photograph and Film Collection [finding aid]University of WashingtonText
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George E. Axtelle's letter to UW President Raymond B. Allen concerning the dismissal of three University of Washington professors, February 11, 1949University of WashingtonText
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Ile Mangareva, du Groupe des Iles GambierUniversity of WashingtonImage
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Canoe, Nukuhiva IslandUniversity of WashingtonImage
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Ile Madreporique Rangiroa, de l'Archipel des TouamotouUniversity of WashingtonImage
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Polynesia Restaurant interior, Alaskan Way, Seattle, Washington, 1961University of WashingtonImage
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