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Description Scanned image of a street scene in Marysville, Washington, showing the Marysville Cooperative Association and the Marysville Hotel to the right.
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Source Image from page 102 of "Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery" (1912), scanned from "Puget Sound and Western Washington: Cities, Towns, Scenery"
Author Robert A. Reid (source), Internet Archive Book Images (scanned copy)
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