File:Argus - A.Y.P. ed. - Page 13.jpg
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DescriptionArgus - A.Y.P. ed. - Page 13.jpg |
From the materials for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909, held in Seattle. Two images & text. Upper image (anonymous): Harbor, Lincoln Hotel, and Carnegie Library, Seattle, Washington, 1909. The Lincoln burned in 1920. The library building has been twice replaced as of 2009. Lower image (J.A. McCormick): "'English Camp: A Macadam Road. Built during the boundary line dispute between the Americans and British." This is presumably at English Camp on San Juan Island, Washington. |
Date | Edition dated 1909-02-20. Photos 1909 or earlier. |
Source | The Argus Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition special issue, p. 13. [1] (see filename for exact location) |
Author | Could not be extracted automatically; most are anonymous or pseudonymous. Lower image is by J.A. McCormick. Scanned by the Seattle Public Library. |
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