John H. Hauberg Papers 1949-1998 1949-1991

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John H. Hauberg Papers 1949-1998 1949-1991

Seattle civic leader, art patron, and businessman.

14.1 cubic ft.

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Barnett, Arthur G., 1907-

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Dunlap, Beulah

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Larsen, Jack Lenor.

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