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Caption: "A.Y.P.E. Seattle Government Bldg." View of the Government Building and the Cascades (a terraced fountain leading up to the building), part of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Held in Seattle to celebrate the development of the Pacific Northwest, the fair attracted 3.7 million visitors over the course of its run from June to October 1909. Although most of the fair's buildings have since been destroyed, several of them now serve as part of the University of Washington campus. See also 96-07-08-alb08-125.
Date: 1909
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Caption: "Hermoso [sic] Dorothy Gandy. A youthful Mexican beauty."
Date: 1938
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Asusa boundaries. Volume 1, page 638.
Date: 1841
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Caption: "Saint Mary's Lake and going to the Sun Mountain. Glacier National Park," c. 1935.
Date: 1935
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No Caption: See also 96-07-08-alb08-158 with caption: "Government Building and Bridge of Nations, Portland Fair," Portland, Oregon, 1905. Shows the Government Building, Guild's Lake, and the Bridge of Nations, a long pedestrian bridge over the lake. Some of the more than 100,000 light bulbs used to outline the exposition's buildings can be seen along the arches and decorative molding of the bridge. The Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition was held in Portland, Oregon from June 1st to October 15th, 1905. It celebrated the one-hundred year anniversary of the exploratory expedition of the Louisiana Purchase and what became the northwestern part of the United States, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Some 1.6 million people visited the fair, viewing exhibits from twenty-one countries.
Date: 1905
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Moquelumnos, or Sanjon de los Moquelumnos or Rio de los Cosumnes al Sur boundaries. Volume 2, page 23.
Date: 1843