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D35109-3

Milwaukee sleeper #5741 (Mt. Washington), interior showing car and compartment #12, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, L.E. Newman. Over the years many different styles of sleeping compartments were designed. In this type, the sloping ceiling of the compartment folded down and the upper berth was already made up. The seat cushions were arranged to form the bed of the lower berth and the mattress was then put in place. The bed was made up with sheets, blanket and pillows and next the curtains were hung. An experienced porter could do the entire job in just three minutes. (The American Railroad Passenger Car, John H. White, Jr.)


Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co. (Tacoma); Railroad companies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Railroad sleeping cars--Tacoma--1940-1950; Railroad passenger cars--Tacoma--1940-1950; Seating furniture--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D35148-1

Fair booth, Clinton's Music House, Frank Clinton. Their Tacoma location was 507 South 11th Street. Franklin M. Clinton and Katherine C. Clinton (widow of Myron B. Clinton) were joint owners of the enterprise. Several pianos are on display including baby grands and short uprights. Three men stand reviewing some of the materials available to consumers.


Clinton's Music House (Tacoma); Western Washington Fair (Puyallup); Fairs--Puyallup--1940-1950; Merchandise displays--Puyallup; Pianos;

D35199-2

Faculty luncheon, CPS. A woman, wearing a hat, looks on while a man plays the piano. He plays with no music. Likely he is providing music for the faculty luncheon at the College of Puget Sound as they prepare for another academic year.


College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Universities & colleges--Tacoma--1940-1950; Pianos; Pianists--Tacoma--1940-1950; Women--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hats--1940-1950;

D35570-8

Douglas Fir Plywood Association. A view of a construction site using plywood forms for the reinforced concrete exterior walls for the new gymnasium nearing completion at the College of Puget Sound. It is being built by the Roy T. Early Company, contractors. Mock & Morrison were the architects. Several workmen are seen both on the ground and above the top of the wall securing the plywood forms. (T.Times, 1/2/1949, p.34)


Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma); Construction--Tacoma--1940-1950; Reinforced concrete construction--Tacoma--1940-1950; Progress photographs; College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Gymnasiums--Tacoma;

D35771-2

Mayor C. Val Fawcett received an official invitation to Hawaii's Aloha Week in October of 1948 from Lura Keller, Tacoma counter agent for United Air Lines. A lei of orchids, flown to Tacoma by the airlines, accompanied the invitation. Mayor Fawcett had traveled to Hawaii earlier that year with Tacoma's goodwill ambassadors. Aloha Week was to have been November 14 - 21, 1948. Photograph ordered by United Air Lines. (TNT 10/13/1948, p.6)


Fawcett, Clarence Valdo, 1900-1965; Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Keller, Lura; United Airlines (Tacoma); Orchids--Tacoma; Leis; Invitations;

D35320-16

Tee Box on Hole #1, Tacoma Open Golf Tournament at Fircrest, Tacoma Athletic Commission, Bob Sanders. The Tacoma Open Golf Tournament, sponsored by the Tacoma Athletic Commission, was a four-day event, held at the Fircrest Golf Club. The tournament attracted a large gallery. Eighteen holes were played each day. A Stag and Doe gathering was held at the Tacoma Athletic Commission headquarters for cocktails, dinner and presentation of prizes at the Top of the Ocean. (TNT, 9/17/1948, p.14; 9/18/1948, p.6) TPL-9822


Golf--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fircrest Golf Club (Fircrest); Golfers--Tacoma--1940-1950; Spectators--Tacoma; Contests--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D35320-7

Tacoma Open Golf Tournament at Fircrest, Tacoma Athletic Commission, Bob Sanders. A group of people stand near the registration point for the Tacoma Open Golf Tournament held at the Fircrest Golf Club in September of 1948. 112 contestants entered in the tournament. A score of 150 or better was needed to keep in the running when the field was cut the second day of play which left 10 amateurs and 41 pros remaining. (T.Times, 9/18/1948, p.6)


Golf--Tacoma--1940-1950; Fircrest Golf Club (Fircrest); Golfers--Tacoma--1940-1950; Spectators--Tacoma; Contests--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D35550-53

Governor Mon C. Wallgren gives a standing ovation to a baton twirler during a parade in Olympia. He is riding in a 1929 Packard convertible with other dignitaries as part of a parade given in his honor during his visit to the Olympia Eagles. The majorette has her two batons in rapid motion as she gives a huge smile. The parade had momentarily stopped in front of a Texaco gas station so the majorette could perform. Series ordered, but not used, by Life Magazine. ALBUM 10.


Governors; Wallgren, Mon C., 1891-1961; Baton twirling--Olympia--1940-1950; Drum majorettes--Olympia--1940-1950; Fraternal Order of Eagles (Olympia); Parades & processions--Olympia--1940-1950; Automobiles--Olympia--1940-1950;

D35550-15

Governor Mon C. Wallgren with members of the drill team at the Olympia Eagles Lodge. The female drill team members from the F.O.E. #21 wear uniforms of dark jackets with three rows of brass buttons, white skirts and plumed helmets. One woman has her white gloves draped over her belt. At least two women have braids attached to one shoulder; they may be officers in the group. Photograph was taken on October 1, 1948, on behalf of Life Magazine, but apparently not run in the publication. ALBUM 10.


Governors; Wallgren, Mon C., 1891-1961; Drill teams; Uniforms; Women--Olympia--1940-1950; Fraternal organizations--Olympia--1940-1950; Fraternal Order of Eagles (Olympia);

D35550-3

Governor Mon C. Wallgren seems to be keeping a pretty good beat as he pounds along with members of the Olympia Eagles Lodge band. F.O.E. members on guitar and violin accompany Governor Wallgren on October 1, 1948. He was also a card-carrying member of the Eagles fraternal order. ALBUM 10.


Governors; Wallgren, Mon C., 1891-1961; Drums; Guitars; Violins; Pianos;Fraternal organizations--Olympia--1940-1950; Fraternal Order of Eagles (Olympia); Stages (Platforms);

D35550-26

Governor Mon C. Wallgren addresses the Olympia Eagles at their Lodge. He, reportedly, was also a member of the Eagles, as well as the Elks, Rotary, American Legion, Freemasons and Knights Templar. Mr. Wallgren served as Washington state governor from 1945-1949. Previously he had been both a U.S. Senator and Congressman. He was one of the few that had held three different high political offices. Series ordered, but not used, by Life Magazine. ALBUM 10.


Governors; Wallgren, Mon C., 1891-1961; Fraternal organizations--Olympia--1940-1950; Fraternal Order of Eagles (Olympia);

D35550-30

Close-up of Governor Mon C. Wallgren at the Olympia Eagles Lodge. He is posed in front of a painting of an eagle whose talons are resting on an open Bible. The word, "Truth," is painted on the rock below the eagle. Mon C. Wallgren was governor of Washington from 1945 to 1949. Although born in Des Moines, Iowa, he attended public schools and business college in Everett and graduated from the Washington State School of Optometry in Spokane. His military service in WWI was in the Coast Artillery Corps of the Washington National Guard; he later was the adjutant of the Third Battalion of the Guard. Governor Wallgren represented the 2nd District in Congress from 1933-40 and then was elected in 1940 to the U.S. Senate. His bid for re-election to the governor's office was rejected by voters who returned his predecessor, Arthur B. Langlie, to the executive's office. ALBUM 10.


Governors; Wallgren, Mon C., 1891-1961; Portraits; Paintings; Fraternal organizations--Olympia--1940-1950; Fraternal Order of Eagles (Olympia);

D35550-9

Hands clasped behind his back, Governor Mon C. Wallgren speaks before fellow Eagles at the Olympia Eagles Lodge, #21. He claimed membership in the American Legion, Forty and Eight, Freemasons, Knights Templar, Elks and Rotary as well. During his tenure as governor, the state was forced to develop a state ferry system under the Washington Toll Bridge Authority due to strikes tieing up the Black Ball ferry line. The state would end up buying the equipment and operations of Captain Alexander Peabody's Puget Sound Navigation Co. (AKA Black Ball Line) and establishing the Washington State Ferries in 1951. By this time, Arthur B. Langlie, a Republican, had assumed the governor's chair. ALBUM 10.


Governors; Wallgren, Mon C., 1891-1961; Public speaking--Olympia; Fraternal organizations--Olympia--1940-1950; Fraternal Order of Eagles (Olympia);

D35550-16

Governor Mon C. Wallgren proceeds down a row, shaking hands with each uniformed man, at the Olympia Eagles Lodge on October 1, 1948. He is accompanied by an officer in the organization, who is dressed similarly except for the braid around his shoulder. Governor Wallgren was also a member of the Eagles and showed his membership card upon entry into the lodge. ALBUM 10.


Governors; Wallgren, Mon C., 1891-1961; Shaking hands--Olympia; Fraternal organizations--Olympia--1940-1950; Fraternal Order of Eagles (Olympia);

D35550-11

Governor Mon C. Wallgren stands at attention, possibly during a flag ceremony, with members of the Olympia Eagles Lodge on October 1, 1948. Before him are symbols of the lodge: a metal statue of an eagle holding scales in its beak, an open book, perhaps a Bible, placed on a wooden table, and the American flag. Governor Wallgren had proudly displayed his membership card prior to entering the lodge. ALBUM 10. TPL-10571


Governors; Wallgren, Mon C., 1891-1961;Fraternal organizations--Olympia--1940-1950; Fraternal Order of Eagles (Olympia);

D35550-45

The Olympia Eagles held a parade on Olympia's East 4th Avenue in honor of Governor Wallgren's visit. A second drill team marched in the parade. This team wears white jackets and slightly darker skirts. Their helmets, gloves and shoes are white. Their helmets have plumes and they follow a majorette wearing boots and a white, short-skirted uniform.


Governors; Wallgren, Mon C., 1891-1961;Fraternal organizations--Olympia--1940-1950; Fraternal Order of Eagles (Olympia);

D35486-1

Bill Herdman, gardener at Stadium High School, with beautiful bouquet of flowers including dahlias in a photograph dated September 27, 1948. Mr. Herdman was wearing his signature outfit of "newsboy" cap, vest, tie, rolled-up sleeves and trousers. An article about Mr. Herdman in the Tacoma Daily Ledger's October 11, 1931 edition, 17 years before, also showed Mr. Herdman in similar clothing. William (Bill) Herdman was an Englishman who learned his gardening craft on English estates and also in gardens near Newscastle. He came to Tacoma about 1910 and had been the official gardener for the Tacoma school system since 1913. He first started at Lincoln High School and then Stadium High with six intermediate schools in between. Mr. Herdman was also responsible for the district's playfields, baseball diamonds and football gridirons. A bachelor, he lived in the caretaker's home in back of Stadium High since he began working for the schools. Dahlias and gladiolas were his favorite blooms. (scan of original negative, no print on file) (TDL 10-11-1931, A-16; Tacoma Sunday Times, 12-5-1948, p. 41)


Herdman, William; Gardening--Tacoma; Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Public schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; Flowers--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D35970-1

Six of the more than 75 students who participated in the United Nations Day parade at Horace Mann School in October of 1948 are shown wearing costumes from countries belonging to the United Nations. Twenty-two countries were represented by students in costumes. Shown are, L-R, Sonja June Cole in a Russian costume, Sharon Doering in a Norwegian dress, Ann Cusato in an Hawaiian grass skirt and lei, Colleen Carr in a Chinese costume, Marilyn Lodge in clothing from Holland and Don Cady in a Chinese costume. (T.Times, 10/29/1948, p.7) Times, Mr. Kimball.


Horace Mann School (Tacoma); Public schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; School children--Tacoma--1940-1950; Costumes; Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cole, Sonja June; Doering, Sharon; Cusato, Ann; Carr, Colleen; Lodge, Marilyn; Cady, Don;

D35759-1

Lee L. Doud, the first president of Woodbrook Hunt Club and also one of its founders, is pictured with his palomino, "Bourbon Blue Dare," near the club stables on October 16, 1948. The season opens on Sunday, October 31st, with the first of semi-monthly hunts. The Woodbrook Hunt Club was organized in 1925 by Major J.E. Mathews. (TNT 10-24-1948, D-1, alt. photo)


Horses--Lakewood--1940-1950; Doud, Lee L.; Woodbrook Hunt Club (Lakewood);

D35526-7

Photo of Tacoma musician Leonard Jacobsen at piano. The well known pianist had graduated from Northwestern with a B.A. in music. He had come to Tacoma as a faculty member at the College of Puget Sound (now University of Puget Sound). Mr. Jacobsen had chaired the piano department there since 1931 except for three years during WWll when he served in the U.S. Army. He had studied with David Campbell of Portland, Rudolph Ganz and Mollie Margolies at Chicago Musical College, Max Landow at Eastman School of Music and E. Robert Schmitz of San Francisco. Mr. Jacobsen had served as president of the Tacoma Music Teachers Association and was elected president of the State Teachers Assn. in 1956. He passed away in July of 1965 at age 57. (scan from original negative, no print on file) (TNT 11-6-49, C-14-article & alt. photograph; TNT 7-3-1965, p. 1-obit.)


Jacobsen, Leonard; Pianos; Pianists--Tacoma; Musicians--Tacoma; Teachers--Tacoma;

D35543-5

Mrs. Vivienne Jensen, who lived at RD 10 in what is now Lakewood, had this photograph taken for the Fisher Flouring Mills in October of 1948. A woman, possibly Mrs. Jensen, stands in a "typical" American kitchen. She has just mixed up a batch of biscuits using Fisher's Biskit Mix. The Fisher Flouring Mills were at 1177 Dock Street.


Jensen, Vivienne; Fisher Flouring Mills (Tacoma); Kitchens--Lakewood; Appliances; Equipment; Cooking utensils; Cooks; Women--Lakewood--1940-1950;

D35698-3

Personnel and exterior of M & M Garage. A view of the service station and garage at Morrison's M & M Service. There are two covered exterior areas, one with gasoline pumps and the other with a hoist. An automobile is up on the hoist and two others are parked outside the garage. A tow truck is parked beside the hoist and another is on the other side of the lot next to McNeil's Candy Shop.


M & M Service (Tacoma); Automobile service stations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Vehicle maintenance & repair--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gasoline pumps--Tacoma--1940-1950; Wreckers (Vehicles)--Tacoma--1940-1950; McNeil's Candy Shop (Tacoma)

D35759-4

Dean McDonald with horse in Woodbrook stable in photograph dated October 16, 1948. The Woodbrook Hunt Club, in existence since 1925, was preparing for its season opening of October 31st. Members would be participating in winter drag hunts. (TNT 10-24-1948, D-1, various other photographs of club)


McDonald, Dean; Horses--Lakewood--1940-1950; Woodbrook Hunt Club (Lakewood);

D35016-3

Shots of faulty valve in tank car, National Soap Company. A man has climbed a ladder to be able to get a view of the interior of this railroad tank car. The tank car has been moved to a siding track in front of a brick warehouse. A shovel and two large buckets are standing by the tank car, possibly used to catch the soap from the leaking valve and clean up spillage.


National Soap Co. (Tacoma); Business enterprises--Tacoma--1940-1950; Railroad tank cars--Tacoma--1940-1950; Industrial facilities--Tacoma--1940-1950; Ladders; Warehouses--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D35016-4

Shots of faulty valve in tank car, National Soap Company. An interior view of railroad tank car number LBRX 201 with a faulty valve showing the valve, a ladder into the car, and a rag. The rim of the upper entry into the tank car is visible on the left side. National Soap Company had offices in Tacoma at 357 South 25th Street.


National Soap Co. (Tacoma); Business enterprises--Tacoma--1940-1950; Railroad tank cars--Tacoma--1940-1950; Ladders;

D35517-1

Novotney Super Market, Mr. Ole Bernstein, Novotney Super Market. Three Tacoma veterans announced their grand opening of their new business venture: groceries, produce, feed and meats to be sold at East 72nd Street and Portland Avenue. Stan and Frank Novotney, brothers, would operate the grocery, produce and feed section while Norman Berger handled the meat counter. This view shows the storefront from Portland Avenue. (T.Times, 9/30/1948, p.8)


Novotney Super Market (Tacoma); Berger's Meat Market (Tacoma); Grocery stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Store windows; Storefronts--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D35933-5

Aerial photographs. Pacific Match Company was located near the intersection of South Union Avenue and Center Street. The company was founded in 1924 by O.V. Snyder and F.J. Cronkhite. At this time their daily output was 50 million matches and O.V. Snyder served as president, T.J. Anderson as vice-president, and F.J. Cronkhite as secretary-treasurer. This facility is currently owned by the Tacoma Public Schools and houses the "Building & Grounds" offices. (Additional information provided by a reader)


Pacific Match Co. (Tacoma); Aerial photographs; Match industry--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D35891-1

A long line of motorists formed outside Pierce County Auditor Jack Sonntag's office October 25, 1948, to purchase special 1949 license plates. Clare Radek, cashier, is showing Mr. Sonntag license plate B 1 which had been reserved for many years for S.A. Perkins, a prominent Tacoma businessman. "Sam" Perkins had received the first license plate issued by Washington State, plate no.1, in 1905. (photo ordered for the Times by Angeloff) (T.Times, 10/25/1948, p.18)


Pierce County Courthouse (Tacoma); Sonntag, Jack W.; Radek, Clare; License plates--Washington (State)--1940-1950; Government officials--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D35612-4

California Governor Earl Warren, Republican Vice-Presidential candidate and future Supreme Court Chief Justice, Mrs. Warren, and the Warren children Dorothy, Virginia, Nina Elizabeth, and Bobby, during a campaign appearence in Tacoma. Four of the Warren children accompanied their parents on a whirlwind tour of the Pacific Northwest. Hundreds of women had lined up as much as an hour before to meet the Warrens at a Republican reception. The reception was held in the Hotel Winthrop prior to Governor Warren's address at the State Armory. (TNT 10-15-48, p 1) ALBUM 2.


Political elections--Tacoma--1940-1950; Warren, Earl, 1891-1974; Governors; Warren, Earl--Family; Warren, Nina; Warren, Dorothy; Warren, Virginia; Warren, Nina Elizabeth; Warren, Robert;

D35612-10

California Governor Earl Warren, Republican Vice-Presidential candidate and future Supreme Court Chief Justice, making a campaign appearance at Tacoma Armory. View of elaborate decorations above the platform. His evening address attracted overflowing crowds of over 5000 which filled the Armory to its rafters. It was the largest indoor crowd to greet Governor Warren on his tour of 31 states except for Chicago. The Dewey-Warren ticket unexpectedly lost in the 1948 elections to Truman-Barkley. Sepia photograph taken on October 14, 1948. (TNT 10-15-48, p. 1) ALBUM 2.


Political elections--Tacoma--1940-1950; Warren, Earl, 1891-1974; Public speaking--Tacoma;

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