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DescriptionBird's-eye View of Nome Alaska - 1907.jpg "Bird's-eye View of Nome Alaska"
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Artwork of Seattle. And Alaska, 1907, "W." D. Harney Photogravure Publisher, "Racine," Wisconsin.

Copied by, taking photograph of a page in a copy of the——book at Seattle Public Library (Seattle Room of the Central Library); image cleaned up using GIMP, mainly using the "perspective transform feature." This was a bit tough, because the pages did not lie flat. And of course one cannot press on things in a rare book, so I had a log of curl——to deal with.
Author Photo not clearly credited. (Expired) copyright was W. D. Harney, but that's the publisher.
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