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Invoice for stores consumed on the Amazone, signed by La Pérouse, and portraits of La Pérouse; French naval officer and explorer Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse was born on August 22, 1741 in Albi, France. He began his career with the...
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Shirley Lockridge was a Seattle resident in the 1930s who purchased a boat with her husband and took boating trips in the area, including a voyage up to Alaska; Shirley Lockridge was a Seattle resident in the 1930s who purchased a boat with her...
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Outgoing letters relating to the daily operations of Hudson's Bay company in Washington Territory; Outgoing letters relating to the daily operations of the Hudson's Bay Company in Washington Territory; 1842, 1844, 1854-1858.
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Papers of a businessman of Seattle, Washington; Businessman of Seattle, Washington.; John M. Moran was born in 1884, the eldest son of Robert Moran, who was Seattle mayor, 1888-1889, and an owner of the Moran Bros. Co., builders of the first...
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Photographs of
United States Navy battleships on the water; Ted C. Muller was originally from San Francisco. In 1912 he started
working for the Defender Photo Supply Company after leaving the Artura Photo
Supply Company. His shop,...
2024-11-22
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Records of a
ship dismantling business in Seattle; Nieder & Marcus was a ship dismantling business.; Photocopies of scrapbook pages that show photographs, clippings,
documents, and letters.; Items illustrate stages of each business...
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"Hints to
Travelers", regarding overland journeys to the Pacific, by Ogden, a trapper and
furrier for Hudson's Bay Company (typescript), 1853.; "Hints to Travelers", regarding overland journeys to the Pacific, by
Ogden, a trapper and...
2024-11-22
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Legal documents, newspaper and reports of business manager of International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Helpers, Local 104, Seattle; A.F. O'Neill was the former business manager of International...
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Cashbook, daybook and ephemera related to one of the first merchants and fur traders of that section; "He was one of the first merchants and fur traders of that section. Fort Marcus, W.T. was named after him, also the present town two miles north...
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Records of a
shipping agent for Oregon Improvement Company, 1880-1896; This firm was the shipping agent for the Oregon Improvement Co.
(1881-1896). It was called Pacific Coast Steamship company from 1899 to 1917
and Pacific Steamship...
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Papers of a
Steamship company which served as the shipping agent for the Oregon Improvement
Company; The Pacific Steamship Company was called the Pacific Coast Steamship
Company from 1899 to 1917. They served as the shipping agent for...
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Pilot's log
"Extracto de la Navegacion" from the voyage in vicinity of Vancouver Island and
San Juan Islands; Pilot's log "Extracto de la Navegacion" (typescript). Transcribed from
the original of 1791. A one page photostat is...
1791-11-22
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Swedish Almanacs issued by steamship lines 1912-1957; Swedish Almanacs issued by steamship lines 1912-1957.
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Correspondence,
business records, financial ledgers and business correspondence of forests,
industries and shipping; Andrew Jackson Pope and Captain William Talbot, both from families who
owned sawmills in Maine, founded the Pope &...
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Record book, 1864-1865; Record book, 1864-1865. Contents includes dates to 1869.
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Photographs of Randall's trip to the Klondike Gold Fields and Alaska with Thomas S. Lippy in the summer of 1899, plus 1898 Seattle and Northwest views; Photographs taken by Edwin M. Randall on his trip to the Klondike Gold Fields and Alaska with...
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Account of sinking of a Pacific Coast Co. Ship, the Mexico, near Annette Island, Alaska; Letter, 1897.; Account of sinking of a Pacific Coast Co. Ship, the Mexico, near Annette Island, Alaska.
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Papers of a Lumber and shipping merchant on Puget Sound, Washington; Lumber and shipping merchant on Puget Sound, Washington.; Consult the scope and content information for each of the accessions listed below.; Accession No. 0803-001: William...
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Papers of a Sea captain and lighthouse keeper of Port Townsend and Tatoosh Island, Washington; Sea captain and lighthouse keeper, of Port Townsend and Tatoosh Island, Washington.; Alexander Sampson became keeper of the Tatoosh Island Lighthouse,...
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Photographs of Seattle, the Klondike Gold Rush, Skagway and a steamer trip to the Far East, circa 1897-1923; Rollin Sanford (October 18, 1875-December 7, 1944) was born in New
York City. His parents were Elihu Harrison Sanford and Mary W....
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Correspondence,
case files, and historical files relating to the Lockheed Lockout and other
Seattle shipyard labor issues; Tom Lewiston, of the Seattle Worker Center, appears to be the
originator of most of these files. Most of the...
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Account of the cruise of the S.S. Dora, Dec. 24, 1905-Feb. 23, 1906, from Kodiak, Alaska to Port Angeles, Washington; Account was written by a crew member on the S.S. Dora. The Dora became disabled and drifted much of the distance to Port...
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Photographs of
miscellaneous Seattle scenes, including the Seattle waterfront, street scenes,
ships, Marine Corps recruiting activities, UW football games, and a parade
probably connected to World War I, circa 1919; Guy Mannering Scott...
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Log-book of the Lucinda of which he was captain, 1861-1862; Log-book of the Lucinda, 1861-1862.
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A Landsman's Log, Seattle to Saint Michael [Alaska} and return, 1898; A Landsman's Log, Seattle to Saint Michael [Alaska} and return, 1898. Annotated by father and son.; Includes letters between son and Prof. Charles Gates in folder A.
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