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#34 A one-story wooden building identified as the T.C. Van Epps Books and Stationery Store, Olympia, 1876.

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#34 A one-story wooden building identified as the T.C. Van Epps Books and Stationery Store, Olympia, 1876.

Olympia in the 1870s: What the Capital of Washington Looked like Before it was a city

#34 A one-story wooden building identified as the T.C. Van Epps Books and Stationery Store, Olympia, 1876.

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