Selections from the sources / [compiled by C.S. Kingston]. [19--].

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Selections from the sources / [compiled by C.S. Kingston]. [19--].

Selections compiled and typed from various sources about the Pacific Northwest in the mid 1800s.

28 p. ; 30 cm.

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