William DeShaw papers ca. 1849-1963 ca. 1849-1911

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William DeShaw papers ca. 1849-1963 ca. 1849-1911

General store manager at Agate Point on Puget Sound during the second half of the nineteenth century.

10 volumes; 1 recipe book; 20 misc. pages.; 2 microfilm reels

eng,

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DeShaw, William, 1834-1900

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