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Spokane Naval Hero's Feat Recalled In Navy Magazine. Northwest History. State History. Health Conditions Cont'd. Spokane, Cont'd. Wood Ticks. Highway Finance. General.Washington State UniversityText
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The Argonaut - May 12th, 1964University of IdahoText
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Flu killed three in[...]Miss Hayden, navy in navy, [...] from Samoa. State history. World War. Army. Health conditions. 1919-10-03Washington State UniversityText
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Thornburg accepts position in SamoaW. S. C. graduate to teach school--will sail on January 1 Washington State College. Alumni. Employment. Teaching. 1925-12-03Washington State UniversityText
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Instrument of Cession of the Islands of Tutuila and Aunu'u to the United States Government, in Samoan, With English Translation and Certificate of InterpretationNational Archives at Washington, DC - Textual ReferenceText American Samoa
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Index to 1:24,000-scale digital line graph (DLG) and digital elevation model (DEM) dataBoston Public LibraryImage
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Name New Ship For Monaghan. Northwest History. State History. Mann Act. Memorials.Washington State UniversityText
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They Find Pleasure In Personally Arranging Things - Tastes Run Along Varied Lines - Even Vegetables Win Their Attention In Attractive Plots. Northwest History. State History. Box 120. State History Floriculture Gardening Wild Flowers.Washington State UniversityText
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Cemerony On Sunday Will Honor City's Naval Hero, Ensign John Robert Monaghan. Northwest History. State History. Mann Act. Memorials.Washington State UniversityText
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Northwest History. Obituaries. M to S. S. United States.Washington State UniversityText
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Northwest History. Obituaries. Dra to Gow. Gaa to Gaz. United States.Washington State UniversityText
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U.S. Census Shows 105,683,108 PeopleWashington State UniversityText
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