"Cartoons and Caricatures of Seattle Citizens" offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of prominent figures in early Seattle, Washington. This unique collection of biographical portraits, rendered through the art of cartoons and caricatures, provides a distinctive perspective on the individuals who shaped the city's history. Compiled from various sources, this book presents a visual and engaging record of Seattle's past. Explore the personalities and contributions of these citizens through the lens of talented cartoonists and artists. A valuable resource for anyone interested in Seattle history, biography, and the art of portraiture, this meticulously prepared print republication preserves a vital piece of Pacific Northwest heritage. Delve into this captivating collection and discover a fresh perspective on the pioneers and personalities of old Seattle.
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