407 S G ST, TACOMA

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Current building for the Karpeles Manuscript Museum. Printed on front: Edward B. Rhodes Post Am. Legion Memorial Bldg. - Tacoma.

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Santa had plenty of helping hands at the American Legion Edward B. Rhodes No. 2 Memorial Hall on December 23, 1967. Commander Wallace Walker, Sr. (far left), of the American Legion Post #222 was chairman of the event. Tacoma Mayor A.L. "Slim" Rasmussen (in glasses & hat) assisted Santa in making sure these small children had plenty to eat and drink, including pumpkin pie and milk. George W. Johnson, acting executive director of the Tacoma-Pierce County Opportunity & Development, Inc., is believed to be standing right of Mayor Rasmussen. 500 children enjoyed the hot dinner, music from Lincoln and Stadium High School, and received gifts. Santa arrived, not by reindeer, but with help from the Tacoma Fire Department. Photograph ordered by the Tacoma-Pierce County Opportunity & Development, Inc. (, TNT 12-10-67, A-4-article; TNT 12-22-67, p. 14-article)


American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Patriotic societies--Tacoma--1960-1970; Christmas--Tacoma; Children--Tacoma--1960-1970; Rasmussen, Albert Lawrence; Mayors--Tacoma--1960-1970; Walker, Wallace; Santa Claus--Tacoma;

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Children pour out of the American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 Memorial Hall on December 23, 1967, at the conclusion of the post and Opportunity & Development, Inc., joint-Christmas celebration for the underprivileged. Turkey and ham with all the fixings and a visit from Santa brought smiles to the faces of the estimated 500 children in attendance. Photograph ordered by the Tacoma-Pierce County Opportunity & Development, Inc. (TNT 12-10-67, A-4-article)


American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Patriotic societies--Tacoma--1960-1970; School children--Tacoma--1960-1970; Christmas--Tacoma;

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Two cute little girls, names not given, look very happy to be hugged by a jolly Santa at the American Legion's Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 and Opportunity & Development, Inc. Christmas celebration in December of 1967. Santa joined hundreds of children at the party which included a turkey and ham dinner, musical entertainment by the Stadium High School Band and Lincoln High School Chorale, and gifts and toys for all. Santa had made his arrival via one of Tacoma's fire engines. Originally scheduled at the Normanna Hall, the venue was changed to the Rhodes Post's 407 South G Street address when the guest list grew to 500 youngsters. Photograph ordered by the Tacoma-Pierce County Opportunity & Development, Inc. (TNT 12-10-67, A-4-article, TNT 12-22-67, p. 14-article)


American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Patriotic societies--Tacoma--1960-1970; Christmas--Tacoma; Children--Tacoma--1960-1970; Santa Claus--Tacoma;

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Members of the Edward Rhodes Post No. 2's Last Man Club met for their annual reunion banquet in the Rhodes Memorial Hall on November 12, 1954. Honored attendees were past commanders of the American Legion post who served in WW1. Ten flags are draped over empty chairs in front of the group of men, to honor those commanders who had passed away. A special guest from California was expected to be Frederick J. Shaw, the first commander of Post #2 in 1919, who would be attending the reunion for the first time. The post's Last Man Club was founded in 1937. (TNT 11-7-54, D-15)


American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Patriotic societies--Tacoma--1950-1960; Flags--United States; Last Man Club (Tacoma);

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Wendell Willkie at podium, delivering speech to the American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 in Tacoma on February 11, 1944. The former Republican nominee for President was in town for the Pierce County Republican Club's Lincoln Day dinner where he was the principal speaker and also visited the American Legion post.


Willkie, Wendell, 1892-1944; Guests--Tacoma--1940-1950; Public speaking--Tacoma--1940-1950; Patriotic societies--Tacoma--1940-1950; American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma);

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Post #138, auxiliary and men in joint installation, American Legion Post #138. 14 women from the auxiliary pose in front of the stage at the American Legion Hall. Bessie Potter, in the center of the front row wearing a dark dress, was the new auxiliary president and Ann Dale, third from the right, was the first vice president. Each of them wears a corsage. They wear pretty dresses of the longer street length with necklaces, a brooch or earrings.


American Legion (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Jewelry; Necklaces; Earrings; Women--Tacoma--1940-1950; Flowers--Tacoma; American Legion Auxiliary (Tacoma); Potter, Bessie; Dale, Ann;

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ca. 1932. Front view of an automobile parked in front of the Edward B. Rhodes Post, American Legion Memorial Building, an art deco structure designed by Heath, Gove and Bell, Architects in 1929. Since 1991, this building has been home to the Karpeles Manuscript Library. (filed with Argentum)


Automobiles--1930-1940; American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Patriotic societies--Tacoma--1930-1940;

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Cropped version of D11318, series 1, showing Mayor Harry P. Cain receiving a "Buddy Poppy" from the American Legion Rhodes Post Auxiliary on May 13, 1941. Mrs. George F. Allen pins the poppy onto Mayor Cain. Buddy Poppies were sold as a fund raiser for disabled veterans. ALBUM 12.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; American Legion Auxiliary (Tacoma); American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Fund raising--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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Mrs. George F. Allen of (American Legion) Rhodes Post Auxiliary selling Mayor Harry P. Cain a forget-me-not or "Buddy Poppy," for benefit of Disabled American Veterans during the group's tea at the Rhodes Memorial Hall. ALBUM 12.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Patriotic societies--Tacoma; Clubs--Tacoma; American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); American Legion Auxiliary (Tacoma); Fund raising--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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City Finance Commissioner and future mayor Val Fawcett poses with members of V.F.W. (Veterans of Foreign Wars) Auxiliary for Poppy Sale publicity. Taken in front of Rhodes Memorial Hall on April 29, 1941. Each year in the springtime veterans' groups took to the streets to sell the tiny red flowers in memory of those who fought and died to protect freedom. Proceeds from the poppy sales went to support veterans' programs including rehabilitation. (T. Times) ALBUM 14.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Veterans of Foreign Wars (Tacoma); Patriotic societies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Veterans' organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fund raising--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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On September 29, 1942, a German made field gun was being removed from the grounds of the Edward B. Rhodes Post of the American Legion by the Army. It was donated by the Legion members to be broken down and used to make weapons to fight its original manufacturers, the Germans. The cannon was a 1906 Krupp-Essen of World War I vintage. It was presented to the Post in the early 1920's by Hugh Wallace, then ambassador to France, who had a home in Tacoma. It had graced the grounds of their post on "G" St. for many years. Despite the good example set by the Legion members and a plea from Mayor Cain, the Park Board decided to keep all of its display cannons for the time being, rather than having them dismantled for scrap. (T. Times 9/29/1942, pg. 2)


American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Cannons; Scrap drives--Tacoma--1940-1950; World War, 1939-1945--Scrap drives;

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Members of the Edward B. Rhodes Post of the American Legion bid farewell on September 29, 1942 to the cannon that had graced their grounds for many years. The cannon was being donated by the group to the Army for scrap metal. The cannon was a 1906 Krupp-Essen German made field gun. It was given to the Post by Hugh Wallace, then ambassador to France.The cannon was being removed by the Army from the Post building at 407 So. "G" St. and taken to Fort Lewis where it was cut up for scrap. (T. Times 9/29/1942, pg. 2)


American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Cannons; Scrap drives--Tacoma--1940-1950; World War, 1939-1945--Scrap drives;

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In 1919 the Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 of the American Legion drew together a group of veterans at the Tacoma Armory to consider an organization and elect a delegate to the first national convention of the Legion in St. Louis. Regular meetings started soon afterwards. Since then new veterans are inducted on a regular basis. American Legion post No. 2, veterans of World War II installations, view of eight men receiving their oaths.


Veterans' organizations--Tacoma; Conference rooms--Tacoma; Oaths--Tacoma; American Legion (Tacoma); Murals;

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Women of the Tacoma unit No. 138 of the American Legion auxiliary were folding more than 120,000 sheets of Tuberculosis Association Christmas seals for 1952. Shown are, L-R, standing Fannie (Mrs. Roy) Hinchcliff, Mrs. George Prentice, Birdie Hay, Nettie May Grisham, Georgia (Mrs. Heber) Wolfe, Eva (Mrs. Alvis) Gasaway and Hazel (Mrs. Wilbur) Boyer. Seated, Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. A.N. Ohlinger, Ruth (Mrs. R.A.) Hedberg, Mrs. George Terry, Mrs. August Boschert, Goldie (Mrs. Jesse) Baker, Evelyn Draper, Mrs. Carl Druse, Hazel Hess, Mrs. Pete Passero and Hilda (Mrs. Max) Mrohs. Ordered by the Tuberculosis Association. TNT, 10/12/1952, p.D-9)


American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Community service--Tacoma--1940-1950; Christmas seals; Tuberculosis League of Pierce County (Tacoma); Women--Tacoma--1950-1960;

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The American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post Number 2 was located at 407 South G Street in Tacoma. Tacoma also had three other posts and an auxiliary unit. Interior view of the Edward B. Rhodes Post Number 2 American legion building; view of stairway that leads into a waiting area with two wick sofas, room in back has a piano, possibly the lounge area.


Clubhouses--Tacoma; Stairways--Tacoma; Sports & recreation facilities--Tacoma; Patriotic societies--Tacoma; Clubs--Tacoma; American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma);

407 S G ST, TACOMA

  • 2 images. Edward B. Rhodes Post, American Legion Heath, Gove & Bell, arch. C.F. Davidson & Co., contr. -cornerstone laid 11/11/1930 -dedicated 1/23/1931 -plans at TPL
  • TDL 12/5/1926 p.A12 Tacoma Legion post starts drive for memorial home (sketch of proposed bldg.)
  • TDL 1/13/1927 p.12 Legion to erect #100,000 building (Frederic & Stanley Shaw, arch. for proposed bldg.)
  • TDL 5/22/1927 p.A4 Legion to push building plans
  • TDL 6/30/1927 p.1 Legion to start on quarters (bldg. proposed for site at So. 4th St. & Stadium Way)
  • TDL 12/17/1927 p.3 Legion assured of city backing
  • TDL 1/24/1928 p.10 Protest filed on Legion site
  • TDL 2/1/1928 p.1 Legion may get park board aid
  • TDL 5/8/1928 p.1 Legion's building assured (Firemen's Park proposed as site)
  • TDL 6/16/1928 p.1 Legion to get city park site
  • TDL 8/15/1928 p.12 N.P. to aid Legion in building
  • TDL 2/17/1929 p.A1 Legion post selects site T.Times 9/16/1930 Now at work
  • TDL 9/21/1930 p.D8 Veterans memorial buildings to be built (sketch)
  • TNT 10/16/1930 Veterans memorial starts
  • TDL 11/9/1930 p.A1 Legion to lay cornerstone T.Times 11/10/1930 p.1 To lay stone
  • TDL 11/12/1930 p.1 Cornerstone of memorial building laid (il) T.Times 1/21/1931 Many notables to be here for dedication ceremonies (il)
  • TNT 1/24/1931 Legion dedicates new memorial building
  • TDL 1/25/1931 p.A4 Reckless days of '49 relived
  • TDL 1/26/1931 p.10 Dedication ends with open house
  • TDL 2/15/1931 p.A2 Legion to hold 1st open house
  • TDL 5/26/1931 Rotogravure Sec. p.3 (il)
  • TDL 7/26/1931 p.A2 Legion grounds to be landscaped
  • TDL 2/16/1932 p.1 Mount Vernon ivy to adorn Legion hall (il)
  • TDL 3/18/1933 p.10 Who owns Legion's building? ... attempt to collect judgement given injured woman
  • TDL 1/12/1934 p.1 Rodeo victim loses in suit
  • TNT 12/6/1938 p.9 Post's ex-commanders form last man's club (interior il) T. Times 12/6/1938 p.1 Legion leaders organize local last man's club
  • TNT 11/30/1940 p.10 Initiate new club rooms (remodeling of basement recreation room)
  • TNT 9/29/1942 p.1,14 Guns given for scrap; cannon donated as metal drive plans get under way (il of German World War I era cannon)
  • TNT 11/27/1942 p.1 Rhodes Hall barracks for smelter men T.Times 11/27/1942 p.14 May establish dormitory to house smelter workers ... Legion hall used as temporary quarters here
  • TNT 8/9/1944 p.12 Edward B. Rhodes memorial (plaque dedicated)
  • TNT 12/2/1947 p.15 Mural for Rhodes Post (il of mural by artist Richard Wood Baldwin) T.Times 12/2/1947 Rhodes Post Legion officers accept commemorative mural ... (interior il)
  • TNT 5/21/1948 p.23 Lootless thief bothers police
  • TNT 11/9/1953 p.16 Vandals damage Am. Legion post
  • TNT 11/6/1955 p.A16 Legion here has varied, showy history 658.87 R346M p.95 979.778 M175TA p.68 (il) ----- Karpeles Manuscript Library -opened 6/25/1991
  • TNT 6/26/1991 p.B1 Collectory of rare documents opens library in Tacoma
  • TNT 3/8/2012 p.A1 Library, legion at war over cannon
  • TNT 3/25/2012 p.B1 Legions fires 2nd salvo in cannon battle ... plans to take another big gun on library property ...
  • TNT 4/10/2012 p.A3 Cannon returned to museum
  • TNT 10/20/2012 p.A3 Historic cannons belong to lilbrary, judge decides 979.778 H628H Vol. III p.51 The Karpeles Manuscript Library (il in 1991)
  • Year Built: 1930
  • Decade Built: 1930s

407 S G ST, TACOMA

  • 2 images. Geo. Browne, Esq. Pickles & Sutton, arch. Dougan & Bringham, contr.
  • TDL 7/13/1888 p.5 Fine residences
  • TDL 5/28/1889 p.5 Dastardly attempt to burn George Brown's residence T. Evening News 12/25/1899 (il)
  • TDL 2/19/1905 p.15 (two story addition)
  • TDL 8/3/1930 p.D6 (house to be demolished to make way for American Legion Bldg.) 071 F779F 12/22/1906 p.23; (il) 12/25/1907 p.28 (interior il) 917.972 Sp4 (il) 979.7 N812 July, 1891 p.26 (il) 979.72 T11R Tacoma; the rising center of commerce and manufacture. Delisle & Milliken publishers (interior il)
  • Year Built: 1888
  • Decade Built: 1880s
  • Demolished
  • Style: Colonial