File:Ye Olde Curiosity Shop Princess Angeline postcard.jpg

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English: Postcard of Princess Angeline (daughter of Chief Seattle) and her home near the foot of Pike Street, Seattle, Washington, roughly the location of the Pike Hill Climb behind today's Pike Place Market. Postcard was sold by Ye Olde Curiosity Shop (Seattle, Washington).
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File:Kikisoblu (Princess Angeline) at her home, circa 1890 (MOHAI 6915).jpg
File:Princess Angeline and her dog seated in front of her house, 1910 (PORTRAITS 779).jpg

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