“Among some 200 volunteers who worked round-the-clock in Seattle to process more than 30,000 inquiries from anxious relatives of Alaskans living in areas affected by the Good Friday earthquake were (from...
These photographs were taken between 1899 and 1911 and depict life in the region around Forts Gibbon and Egbert. Included are hunting parties, military personnel, camp buildings, scenery, dog sledding and skiing. Steamships are shown loading wood...
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a view of downtown Seattle, Washington. Many buildings and streets can be seen. The department store The Bon Marché can be seen in the foreground.
Title from caption. Photograph of Seattle as seen from Puget Sound. Narrative in photo album reads: "View of Seattle from Puget Sound, in left main part of city, L. C. Smith Bldg, highest building west of the Miss. River at the right."
Title from caption. Photograph of ship 'City of Seattle' as it is passes by sister ship 'Humbolt'. Narrative in photo album reads: "We meet a sister ship of our 'City of Seattle' going south from Alaska to Seattle."
Title from caption. Photograph of the Moore family at Madison Park in Seattle. Caption reads: "Benny, Edith and Myself at Madison Park Seattle. Aug 1904.
Title from caption: "Moran Bros. Ship yard, Seattle, Washington."
Color postcard postmarked from Seattle, Washington on Jun. 15, 1909 and addressed to Mr. L.J. Clemons, Ridgeway, Texas. Written on verso, "Dear folks at home, I am going to...
Color postcard is postmarked from Seattle, Wash. on Jun. 9, 1909 and addressed to Mr. L.J. Clemons, Ridgeway, Texas. Written on verso, "Hotell [Hotel] Northern. June 9, 09. Dear Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers. I...
Title from caption: "In Mme. Louisa K. [Pepper's?] Studio, Hotel Congress, Seattle, WA."
Basil Clemons' reflection is shown in a mirror as he takes a picture of a group of children - one boy and 11 girls donned in ballet skirts and leotards.
Title from caption. Photograph of steamship visiting Foster Glacier. Caption reads: "Shewing Takou Glacier in the distance. Some 12 miles south of Juneau Al." Photographers No. 450.