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Reform Movements: Abolition
Olympia
[Proceedings of the Meeting]
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Pioneer and Democrat
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7/10/1857
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The Real Intent of the Republican Party.
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Pioneer and Democrat
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4/1/1859
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Cowlitz County Democratic Convention
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Pioneer and Democrat
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6/8/1860
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Thurston County Republican Convention
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Pioneer and Democrat
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6/22/1860
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Democrats of Washington Territory
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Pioneer and Democrat
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6/29/1860
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Jefferson and the Black Republicans
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Pioneer and Democrat
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7/13/1860
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[Election for President]
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Pioneer and Democrat
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10/26/1860
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[Debate Results]
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Pioneer and Democrat
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11/16/1860
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Port Townsend
[The little temperance paper]
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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876)
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5/6/1881
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Seattle
Proceedings of the Union Democratic Convention
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Seattle Gazette
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5/10/1864
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King County Union Convention
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Seattle Gazette
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5/28/1864
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"The Wilderness"
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Seattle Gazette
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6/4/1864
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[Abolition]
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Seattle Gazette
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6/4/1864
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The War For Principle
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Seattle Weekly Gazette
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8/13/1864
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The Restored Union
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Seattle Weekly Gazette
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4/3/1865
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The Union Platform -- Adopted by the People in Territorial Convention April 4th, 1864
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Seattle Weekly Gazette
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4/27/1865
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That Fervent Hope
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Seattle Weekly Gazette
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5/4/1865
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A Word to Patriots
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Seattle Weekly Gazette
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6/1/1865
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Judge Lander's Speech
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Seattle Weekly Gazette
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7/22/1865
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Snohomish
Centennial - Sketch of a Remarkable Western Man …
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Northern Star
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7/8/1876
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Steilacoom
To The People
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Puget Sound Courier
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9/7/1855
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Slavery Agitation
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Puget Sound Herald
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3/25/1859
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Confiscation and Emancipation
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Puget Sound Herald
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9/11/1862
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Emancipation Proclamation
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Puget Sound Herald
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1/15/1863
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Vancouver
Negroes Vs. Rowdies
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Vancouver Register
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11/24/1866
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Hoisted with His Own Petard
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Vancouver Register
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6/22/1867
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Walla Walla
General Hunter's Proclamation
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Washington Statesman
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6/7/1862
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Rant versus Cant
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Washington Statesman
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6/28/1862
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The Voice of the Upper Counties
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Washington Statesman
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7/5/1862
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An Administration Firebrand
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Washington Statesman
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9/6/1862
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The President's Intimidation Measure
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Washington Statesman
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10/11/1862
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Editorial Correspondence
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Washington Statesman
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11/22/1862
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[Enforceability of Emancipation Proclamation]
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Washington Statesman
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1/24/1863
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Auburn Correspondence
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Washington Statesman
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2/7/1863
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An Abolition Fallacy
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Washington Statesman
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3/14/1863
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[Headline Missing]
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Washington Statesman
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5/9/1863
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Logical
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Washington Statesman
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5/9/1863
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The Repub. Candidate
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Washington Statesman
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6/6/1863
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Heavy Vote
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Washington Statesman
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6/20/1863
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Disunion Men and Parties
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Washington Statesman
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6/20/1863
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What is the Issue?
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Washington Statesman
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6/27/1863
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A Traitor
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Washington Statesman
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6/27/1863
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A Mean Democrat
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Washington Statesman
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6/27/1863
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The Right Sentiment
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Washington Statesman
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7/4/1863
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What has Become of the Republican Party?
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Washington Statesman
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7/4/1863
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The California "Union" convention
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Washington Statesman
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7/4/1863
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Splitting Hairs
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Washington Statesman
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7/4/1863
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An Interesting Quarrel
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Washington Statesman
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7/4/1863
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Of Course
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Washington Statesman
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7/4/1863
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Misrepresentation of the Union Democracy
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Washington Statesman
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7/11/1863
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To the Voters of Washington Territory
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Washington Statesman
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7/11/1863
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Letter from the Sound
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Washington Statesman
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7/11/1863
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The Speaking
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Washington Statesman
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7/11/1863
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Changed his Tactics
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Washington Statesman
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7/11/1863
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Misrepresentation
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Washington Statesman
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7/11/1863
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[Abolitionists stand in the way of Union]
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Washington Statesman
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7/25/1863
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All Copperheads
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Washington Statesman
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8/1/1863
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Trouble at the Capital
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Washington Statesman
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8/8/1863
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"We shall not Cry -- it's none of our folks' Funeral"
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Washington Statesman
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8/8/1863
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Swarming
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Washington Statesman
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8/22/1863
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Nearly all Abolish
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Washington Statesman
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8/22/1863
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The Great Issue
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Washington Statesman
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8/29/1863
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Kentucky Election
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Washington Statesman
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8/29/1863
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"William Wallace, or James' Son"
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Washington Statesman
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10/3/1863
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Masked and Unmasked
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Washington Statesman
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10/3/1863
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An Opinion
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Washington Statesman
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10/24/1863
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Slavery Dead
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Washington Statesman
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1/2/1864
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[Plan for Reconstruction]
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Washington Statesman
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1/23/1864
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Anti-Slavery Convention
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Washington Statesman
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2/20/1864
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[Poem Excites Animosity]
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Walla Walla Statesman
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6/23/1865
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Collecting Evidence
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Walla Walla Statesman
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2/20/1875
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Yakima
Incomplete Election Returns from Yakima County, Washington
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Yakima Herald
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10/3/1889
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The K. of L. Thank Senator Eshelman
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Yakima Herald
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4/9/1891
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