• Historical Society of Seattle and King County, Seattle, WA

    Knight, Gwendolyn, Lawrence, Jacob, 1917-2000

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  • K. K. Sherwood papers [finding aid]

    Records of the society collected by Sherwood as chair of its historical committee Historical features, correspondence, reports, formulary, newsletters, ephemera and clippings regarding King County Hos…

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  • Kranseler (Lisa) interview (2019)

    Kranseler, Lisa, Blase, Nancy, Rabkin, Janice

    Queens, New York, United States Lisa Kranseler is committed to building partnerships and developing public awareness about Jewish communities in Washington State. Born in Queens, New York, Lisa grew u…

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  • Artist's rendering of Museum of History & Industry, Seattle, 1952

    This artist's rendering shows the original design of the Museum of History and Industry that opened on February 15, 1952, the first structure built to house the collections of the Seattle-King County…

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  • John N. Rupp papers [finding aid]

    Papers of Seattle attorney and civil leader mainly from his civic activities Correspondence, minutes, ephemera, speeches, case files, agreements, legal documents, clippings, ephemera, mainly from his…

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  • Jeanette Schrieber papers [finding aid]

    Papers of a civic leader active in Jewish educational organizations Consult the scope and content information for each of the accessions listed below...[Select 'View Full Item' to access detailed find…

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  • Historical changes to Lake Washington and route of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, King County, Washington

    Geological Survey (U.S.), https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80092173 cartographer

    Scale 1:24,000 (W 122°25ʹ--W 122°10ʹ/N 47°46--N 47°28ʹ). Includes text, illustrations, and two index maps. Includes bibliographical references (page 8, 9 of pamphlet). Includes photographs courtesy of…

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  • Dederer, Michael (1905-1995)

    Frank Chesley

    Michael Dederer -- "Mike" to his closest friends -- devoted his life to the Seattle Fur Exchange, building it into one of the foremost fur auctions in the country and an international presence in the…

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  • Brewster C. Denny papers [finding aid]

    Correspondence, photographs, reports, one motion picture film, one reel-to-reel audiotape, minutes, writings, publications, clippings and other record series of a professor of American foreign policy…

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  • Siegal (Arthur) interview (1987)

    Siegal, Arthur, 1919, Kraft, Leatrice

    Las Vegas, New Mexico, United States In this oral history interview, Mr. Siegal discusses his career which encompasses his years at Boeing, the establishment of his own business, Selo Electric, and hi…

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  • Milestones in the History of Medicine in the Pacific Northwest, November 27-30, 1956

    American Medical Association

    This brochure recounts the milestones of medicine in the history of the Pacific Northwest. The pamphlet breaks the history into several parts: Medicine Among the Indians, Medicine During the Early Exp…

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  • McCurdy, H. W. (1899-1989)

    Paula Becker

    Horace Winslow ("H. W.") McCurdy was a shipbuilder, bridge builder, civic leader, native Washingtonian, and most enduringly a supporter of maritime research and maritime collecting in the Pacific Nort…

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  • Seattle Tide Lands, Volume Two, index, 1894-1896

    King County Board of Appraisers of Tide and Shore Lands

    Seattle in the late nineteenth century was a rapidly growing city, aided in no small part by the 1883 connection to the rest of the country by the Northern Pacific Railway Company (NPRR). Additionally…

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  • War Memorial Monument on Des Moines Memorial Drive (King County)

    Peter Blecha

    On Armistice Day, November 11, 1921 (the third anniversary of the end of World War I), members of the Seattle Garden Club, led by President Lillian Gustin McEwan, planted the first 29 elm trees along…

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  • Solomon Katz papers [finding aid]

    Papers of a professor and administrator at the University of Washington, who was also well known for his leadership in Seattle's civic and cultural organizations Contains correspondence, speeches and…

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  • Seattle Tide Lands, Volume Two, supplement to page 28, February 1, 1897

    King County Board of Appraisers of Tide and Shore Lands

    Seattle in the late nineteenth century was a rapidly growing city, aided in no small part by the 1883 connection to the rest of the country by the Northern Pacific Railway Company (NPRR). Additionally…

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  • Christopher T. Bayley papers [finding aid]

    Papers of a Christopher Bayley, a Republican political activist and corporate official including files from his terms as King County Prosecutor and records from his time as president of the Glacier Pa…

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  • Seattle Tide Lands, Volume Two, page 28, March 15, 1895

    King County Board of Appraisers of Tide and Shore Lands

    Seattle in the late nineteenth century was a rapidly growing city, aided in no small part by the 1883 connection to the rest of the country by the Northern Pacific Railway Company (NPRR). Additionally…

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  • Edmonds Cultural Organizations

    Charles LeWarne

    Edmonds is a waterfront city in South Snohomish County with more than 40,000 residents...[Select 'View Full Item' to access full article.]

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  • Tien (Chang-Cho) interviews

    Tien, Chang-Cho 田長焯, Shen, Zhijia

    Wuhan, China C. C. received his B. S. in C. E. (1950) from the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, China and M. S. in Structures (1955) from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. After w…

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