726 PACIFIC AVE, TACOMA

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BOLAND-B2637

Printing and bookbinding operations at Johnson-Cox Co., 726 Pacific Ave. According to the 1920 City Directory, the company was involved in book binding, blank books, and loose-leaf devices. It used the Acme Card Filing system. Tacoma in the early 1920's had at least seven printing companies. The Johnson-Cox Co., owned by L.A. Johnson and E.K. Cox, was located in the Italianate Maritime Building on Pacific Ave. G32.1-021


Printing industry--Tacoma; Johnson-Cox Co., Inc. (Tacoma);

BOLAND-B2807

Maritime Block Bldg., 726 Pacific Ave, as pictured on April 9, 1920. Home of the Johnson-Cox Co. printers and book binders, and publishers of the Tacoma Daily Index, a business newspaper that was the official paper for the City of Tacoma and Pierce County. The Italianate structure was built in 1886 and saw use as the Casino Theater. In 1893 the Tacoma Cycle Club was listed as its occupant. By 1900 the building was known as the "Maritime Building" and had undergone remodeling. The Johnson-Cox Co. opened its doors in 1909 to provide quality printing for the local area. A family-run business for 75 years, it was sold in 1984 to current owners Ken Creech and Gary Faul. BN-217 (johnson-cox.com/html/history-article only)


Johnson-Cox, Inc. (Tacoma); Printing industry--Tacoma; Maritime Building (Tacoma);

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ca. 1936. Johnson-Cox Co., Inc., printers. Interior portrait of four young men and a young woman. Still in business at same location in 1999, Johnson-Cox has been at 726 Pacific Avenue throughout the 20th century in an early Tacoma, Eastlake-style building called the Maritime Building. (WSHS)


Printing industry--Tacoma; Johnson-Cox Co., Inc. (Tacoma);

726 PACIFIC AVE, TACOMA

  • 5 images. Casino Theater / Morning Globe Bldg. -site includes 725 Commerce St.
  • TDL 2/19/1888 p.1 A light glove fight
  • TDL 11/23/1888 p.5 A gambler's enterprises
  • TDL 11/28/1888 p.3 Gambler Morgan ----- Tacoma Cycle Club
  • TDL 5/7/1893 p.8 Wheelmen's reception ----- Maritime Bldg.
  • TDL 9/7/1900 p.3 The "Maritime Building" (remodeling)
  • TDL 5/3/1908 p.22 Maritime blook brings $21,000
  • TNT 12/21/1969 p.D9 (remodeling for the Johnson-Cox Co.)
  • TNT 1/18/1970 p.D9 (permit taken for freight elevator) 379.797 T11 1922 p.141 (il of the Johnson-Cox Co.) 720.28 T119TR p.40 (rehab c.1984 for the Johnson-Cox Co. by Pokela Design Office, arch. and Terry Springer & M.S. Grindy, contr.) 792.6 J959J 1926 p.44 (interior il) 979.72 T11AN p.4 (il)
  • Year Built: 1886
  • Decade Built: 1880s
  • Style: Italianate

726 PACIFIC AVE, TACOMA

  • 5 images. Built circa 1874 Squire Pierce Bldg. -built before 1875 -first frame bldg. in New Tacoma built after the Tacoma Land Co. Headquarters Bldg. was built at 902 Broadway -b704,12
  • TDL 7/1/1883 p.4 Eight years ago
  • Year Built: 1874
  • Decade Built: 1870s
  • Demolished