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2021.009.001 - Newsletter
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2021.009.006 - Paper, Writing
Paper, Writing; 11 pages; paper written by William Weld about a field trip of the Rolling Bay School 6th grade's class trip through Washington, Oregon, California, and Idaho; June 1, 1925
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2022.087.022 - Certificate
Certificate; discharge; certificate discharged Anker Borstad from he position of Seamen by the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Navigation; November 19, 1924
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2022.087.023 - Card, Identification
Card, Identification; seaman; identification card issued to George Oakes giving him permissions as a seaman out of Seattle, and has space for verifications of arrivals and departures; April 18, 1921
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2022.087.027 - Letter, Form
Letter, Form; typewritten; letter details that Anker Borstad was employed as a Quartermaster for the U.S. Engineer Department Dredge "CULEBRA"; March 17, 1928
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2022.087.030 - Discharge
Discharge; discharge of Anker Borstad from the US Army Transport "Dellwood" by his own request in Seattle; February 18, 1925
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2022.087.051 - Note
Note; geneology; note regarding the genealogy and family tree of the Seveden Family starting with grandparents in the mid 1800s; undated
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2022.087.052 - Note
Note; geneology; note regarding the genealogy and family tree of the Raber Family starting with grandparents in the mid 1800s; undated
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2025.003.002 - Portfolio
Portfolio; Moran College and Preparatory, 1914-1927; 1927
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JA Ryan / Hak - 2005909505
A compelling story, rich with detail of a transformational period in Seattle's - and America's - history. It addresses the issues of racism, sexism, fear and prejudice at a personal, familial level and shows the power of personal courage and compassion.
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