Edwin G. Ames scrapbooks, 1898-1928.

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Edwin G. Ames scrapbooks, 1898-1928.

The Edwin G. Ames scrapbooks consist of two volumes which contain mainly clippings related to Washington banks (1914-1918); a single volume covering dealing with the lumber industry (1908-1912); voting returns, the Republican party, as well as agendas from the annual meetings of the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers Association (1898-1909); another scrapbook with extensive material on the 1912 presidential election and the Bull Moose Party, as well as articles about the timber industry and labor unions; the final scrapbook includes miscellaneous political materials and articles on Seattle local history (1912-1928).

6 v. ; 32 centimeters.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7162261

University of Washington. Libraries

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