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Colman Dock, ca. July 1911
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Colman Dock, ca. July 1911 |
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The Indianapolis, part of the early Mosquito fleet is depicted at the right of Colman Dock. The dock seen here was constructed in 1908. Transcribed from postcard: "The word "Potlatch" is from the Chinook Jargon, the trade language of the North Pacific Coast Indians. It means a gift or to give. In a larger sense the Indians applied it to a great festival at which gifts were made. Seattle's Golden Potlatch will be a great festival in celebration of the gift of gold by Alaska to the world through this City, the gateway of the Northern Empire. It will be a week of carnival and jollity. The opening date, July 17th, is the anniversary of the arrival of the first treasure ship."
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Colman Dock, ca. July 1911 (English)
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The Indianapolis, part of the early Mosquito fleet is depicted at the right of Colman Dock. The dock seen here was constructed in 1908. Transcribed from postcard: "The word "Potlatch" is from the Chinook Jargon, the trade language of the North Pacific Coast Indians. It means a gift or to give. In a larger sense the Indians applied it to a great festival at which gifts were made. Seattle's Golden Potlatch will be a great festival in celebration of the gift of gold by Alaska to the world through this City, the gateway of the Northern Empire. It will be a week of carnival and jollity. The opening date, July 17th, is the anniversary of the arrival of the first treasure ship." (English)
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