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English: Topographical map of Seattle, Washington, 1909, showing the old route of the Duwamish River. Also predates Lake Washington Ship Canal. Original caption: "Seattle Harbor 1909." Compare File:Seattle 1909 harbor improvements proposal on topo.jpg.
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Source The Coast magazine, September 1909, Volume XVIII, Number 3, p. 140, accessed on Google Books.
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