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#31 Temporary buildings at 2nd Ave. and James St. following fire, June 1889

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Temporary buildings at 2nd Ave. and James St. following fire, June 1889

The Great Seattle Fire of 1889: Historical Photos that depict the Destruction and Aftermaths

#31 Temporary buildings at 2nd Ave. and James St. following fire, June 1889

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