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Ethnic Communities: Chinese

La Conner

[We doubt the correctness of the following statement...]

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Puget Sound Mail » 10/4/1879 » Page 2 » Column 1

[California Governor issues results of vote concerning Chinese immigration]

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Puget Sound Mail » 12/20/1879 » Page 2 » Column 1

[Capt. Grant Removed from Alida for Refusing Service to Chinese]

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Puget Sound Mail » 7/17/1880 » Page 2 » Column 2

[Sherwood Taking Cigar Orders]

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Puget Sound Mail » 9/18/1880 » Page 3 » Column 1

[Chinese Building Railroads]

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Puget Sound Mail » 9/18/1880 » Page 3 » Column 2

Republican Platform

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Puget Sound Mail » 9/25/1880 » Page 2 » Column 4

[The Chinese of La Conner]

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Puget Sound Mail » 2/5/1881 » Page 3 » Column 1

[The barque Henry Buck arrivedat Victoria]

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Puget Sound Mail » 5/7/1881 » Page 3 » Column 1

Villard's Projects

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Puget Sound Mail » 2/4/1882 » Page 2 » Column 1

[It is stated on good authority that]

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Puget Sound Mail » 4/1/1882 » Page 2 » Column 3

[The President has vetoed]

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Puget Sound Mail » 4/8/1882 » Page 2 » Column 1

[The steamship Tokio, which arrived at San Francisco]

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Puget Sound Mail » 4/8/1882 » Page 2 » Column 3

The following is the President's Message:

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Puget Sound Mail » 4/15/1882 » Page 2 » Column 1

[Senators Farley and Miller]

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Puget Sound Mail » 4/22/1882 » Page 2 » Column 2

[Intelligent Chinamen generally]

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Puget Sound Mail » 4/22/1882 » Page 2 » Column 2

[The above bills, however, have]

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Puget Sound Mail » 4/22/1882 » Page 2 » Column 2

[The Chinese Bill]

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Puget Sound Mail » 4/29/1882 » Page 2 » Column 1

[The Chinese Bill,]

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Puget Sound Mail » 5/6/1882 » Page 2 » Column 1

[The provisions of the Chinese Bill]

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Puget Sound Mail » 8/5/1882 » Page 3 » Column 2

[Here is a first class item from the Seattle Chronicle]

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Puget Sound Mail » 2/24/1883 » Page 2 » Column 1

Chinamen Captured

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Lynden

[The collector of revenue at Port Townsend]

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Lynden Pioneer Press » 3/13/1890 » Page 2 » Column 1

Olympia

[Chronological History of the Chinese]

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News from the North

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Port Townsend

Breeding Pestilence

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Weekly Argus » 5/11/1871 » Page 2 » Column 1

[Chinese Question]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 8/4/1876 » Page 4 » Column 2

The road leading from Whatcom…

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 9/29/1876 » Page 5 » Column 1

Hoodlums

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 2/9/1877 » Page 5 » Column 2

The Evil Of The Chinese

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 9/21/1877 » Page 2 » Column 1

[Judge Choate…]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 8/8/1878 » Page 8 » Column 2

[After all the Chinamen on this coast]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 1/9/1879 » Page 4 » Column 3

[The indignation over the veto of the Anti Chinese Bill]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 3/13/1879 » Page 4 » Column 2

[We are indebted to Hon. Jno. H Mitchell]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 3/27/1879 » Page 4 » Column 2

[Officers of Spokan]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 7/23/1880 » Page 4 » Column 4

The Chinese Question

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 11/26/1880 » Page 1 » Column 1

[We are told that California's vote was greatly influenced by the Chinese business]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 12/3/1880 » Page 6 » Column 2

[Information received at Washington by telegraph from China]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 12/10/1880 » Page 4 » Column 3

[The Mongolian population]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 4/1/1881 » Page 3 » Column 2

[Now that the attention of our citizens…value of health]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 9/9/1881 » Page 3 » Column 2

[Ah Jay, a Chinaman of this place]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 11/25/1881 » Page 5 » Column 3

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 4/14/1882 » Page 6 » Column 1

From Port Discovery

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[editorial, Port Discovery, Chinese]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 4/14/1882 » Page 4 » Column 2

New Chinese Bill

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 4/14/1882 » Page 5 » Column 1

The editor of the "Post Intelligencer"

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 4/21/1882 » Page 4 » Column 2

As To That Chinese Question

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 4/21/1882 » Page 1 » Column 1

How They View It

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 4/28/1882 » Page 1 » Column 1

[Chinese Restriction Bill]

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 4/28/1882 » Page 4 » Column 2

Local Items

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Puget Sound Weekly Argus (1876) » 5/12/1882 » Page 5 » Column 1

First Chinese Restriction Case

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Puget Sound Argus » 12/29/1882 » Page 5 » Column 1

Seattle

Adjourned

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Seattle Gazette » 2/2/1864 » Page 2 » Column 1

Opium Smuggling

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 12/2/1865 » Page 1 » Column 5

Idaho Items

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 12/16/1865 » Page 2 » Column 2

[Kurtz Found Guilty]

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Seattle Weekly Gazette » 12/22/1865 » Page 2 » Column 1

A Malicious Act

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Puget Sound Weekly » 12/31/1866 » Page 3 » Column 1

The Wedding

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Puget Sound Weekly Gazette » 3/25/1867 » Page 3 » Column 1

Pacific Division, N.P.R.R.

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 1/15/1872 » Page 3 » Column 3

The Murder Trial

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Up-Sound Items

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 3/21/1872 » Page 2 » Column 2

A Strike

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Marine Intelligence

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Laborers Wanted

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 5/9/1872 » Page 3 » Column 2

Progress of Railroad Works

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Married

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 7/18/1872 » Page 2 » Column 4

A Letter from Peru

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 10/10/1872 » Page 2 » Column 3

Chinese

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 6/26/1873 » Page 1 » Column 6

No Mongolians

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 7/24/1873 » Page 2 » Column 3

A Railroad Row

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 8/21/1873 » Page 4 » Column 4

Whatcom Correspondence

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 11/20/1873 » Page 1 » Column 4

Burglar Caught

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 7/2/1874 » Page 1 » Column 5

More "Mad House"

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 7/23/1874 » Page 1 » Column 5

A Dirty Subject

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 7/30/1874 » Page 2 » Column 1

[For the past week]

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Chinamen Arming

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[The telegrams from the South would indicate…]

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 12/16/1876 » Page 7 » Column 1

A Chinese Funeral

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The Imitative Heathen

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 1/6/1877 » Page 5 » Column 2

[The Olympia papers complain…]

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 1/6/1877 » Page 3 » Column 2

A Queer Custom

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 10/20/1877 » Page 5 » Column 3

The Chinese

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 11/3/1877 » Page 2 » Column 2

Nearly, But Not Quite

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 12/8/1877 » Page 6 » Column 4

Fight

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 1/26/1878 » Page 6 » Column 3

A Step in the Right Direction

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Held to Answer

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Aristocratic

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Badly Cut

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Catching Crabs

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[Heathen Chinese…]

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Mr. Andrews' Platform

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Opium Dens

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Overboard

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Incendiary Fire

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[Pending measures on the Chinese question…]

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[Workingmen's Protective Union…]

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Lecture

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Suit Commenced

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Capt. Mason on the Chinese Question

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British Columbia

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Kitsap County Census

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Puget Sound Dispatch » 6/1/1878 » Page 5 » Column 6

No Chinese Need Apply

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Changed Hands

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Railroad Proposition

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Chinese Labor

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Employment of Chinese

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The American

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Chinese Starving

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[Chinese drink]

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The Indians

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The Chinese Question

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[Fracas]

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Larceny

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Snohomish

[Chinese Contribute to Centennial Fund]

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Northern Star » 6/3/1876 » Page 4 » Column 2

News Items

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Northern Star » 9/2/1876 » Page 1 » Column 4

[Puget Sound Fisheries…]

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Northern Star » 10/6/1877 » Page 5 » Column 1

Items from La Conner

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Northern Star » 3/6/1878 » Page 1 » Column 1

Spokane

[Chinese Laborers Take US Dollars to China]

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Shrewd Thief

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Celestialwise

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[Chinese]

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Chinese Trickery

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[Chinese Encroachment]

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Spokane Times » 12/4/1879 » Page 2 » Column 2

[H.M. M'Cartney, Chief Engineer Pen d'Oreille Division of the N.P.R.R.]

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Spokane Times » 3/25/1880 » Page 3 » Column 1

The Consequences of Chinese Immigration

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Proceedings Board of Commissioners for County of Spokan

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Farming With Chinamen

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[Pendleton Tribune]

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Cleaned Out

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Death's Carnival -- Frightful Calamity on the Northern Pacific Railroad

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Getting Even

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Cracked Cranium

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"Nugget" Items

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Wicked

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Scrapings

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Gravel Mining.

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Agents.

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Chinese Murderers Lynched

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Good Move

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Governor's Proclamation

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[Chinese question]

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The Chinese Do Go.

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Boycotting at Truckee

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Steilacoom

Chinamen

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Puget Sound Herald » 5/20/1859 » Page 2 » Column 1

To the Editor of the Pioneer and Deomcrat

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Puget Sound Herald » 12/30/1859 » Page 3 » Column 1

A Fraser River Fever in China

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Serious Nuisances

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Governor's Message

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Vancouver

From the Kootenai Mines

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Legislative Matters

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Legislative Proceedings

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Force of Example

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An Incipient Curse

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The Chinese Bugaboo

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The Chinese Problem

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The Chinese Problem

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Walla Walla

The Johns

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Exclusion of Negroes

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Taxing Chinamen

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Colville Correspondence

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Exclusion of Chinamen

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Patriotic Chinamen

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The Celestials

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Governor's Message-Gold Mines

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Tax Upon Chinamen

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Chinese Labor

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Chinese Excluded

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Importing Chinese Laborers

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[Large Proportion of passengers are Chinamen…]

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New Firm

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Foundling

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Walla Walla Statesman » 11/18/1864 » Page 2 » Column 6

Chinese Miners

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Chinese Miners

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Another Reason for Division

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Chinese Miners

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[Doctor's Vote for Democrats Not Counted]

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Depopulating

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New Year with the Celestials

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Kootenai Mines

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Wallula Correspondence

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Chinese Camp

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Dalles Correspondence

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The Central Pacific Railroad

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[Robbery Among Chinese Population]

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Respect to the Dead

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Shasta Mines

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Influx of Chinamen

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A Monopoly

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The Chinese Quarter

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Chinese Suffrage

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Chinese Suffrage

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Arrest of A Chinaman

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Lyceum

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Badly Beaten

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City Revenue

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Robbery

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Chinese New Year

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Chinese

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The Heathen

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The First Gun

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Read This

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Colonize Them

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A Sympathizer

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A Fire in Chinatown

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Fire Limit

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Chinese Opium and Gambling Dens

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War to the Knife!

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Off the Track

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The Leprous Chinese

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A Reason

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Dangerous Assault

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Too Much Prosperity

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Large Force

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Assault

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Emmigration

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The Last Long Tour

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[The labor demonstration ...]

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Keep Out

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A Great Relief

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[If the Chinese race ...]

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Eulogizing the Chinese

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Look out for Them

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[The first question arising under the Chinese Restriction Act]

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"Una Ma"

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Chinese Charity

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Railroad Hands

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Domestic Infelicity

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[It is gratifying]

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Chinese Smuggling

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Murder Will Out

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Yakima

[Chinese Expelled from Tekoa]

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Notes of News -- Brief Paragraphs Taken from the Telegraph Wires

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A Chinaman Stabs a Cowboy

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Declaration of Principles -- The Platform on Which Democracy Will Stand …

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[ Gold discovery in China]

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[Much complaint is heard regarding the Chinamen]

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[The First National bank of this city]

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A Mongolian Incendiary

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A Celestial Miner Murdered

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[Fracas at Chinese Restaurant]

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Celestial Masonics

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Anti-Chinese Meeting

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A Giant Powder Explosion

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[Thursday Marshal Cock arrested a Chinaman…]

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China and America

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