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Rutter TPL-2891

ca. 1890. Photograph taken from the vicinity of South 30th and East B. Sts. circa 1890. Both South 29th and South 30th have bridges to cross the Tacoma and Eastern Gulch. The house in the bottom left corner (with the name Jaeger written on the roof) was the residence of L. G. Jaeger, 126 East 30th Street.


Streets--Tacoma--1890-1900; Bridges--Tacoma--1890-1900; Jaeger, L.G.--Homes & haunts; Neighborhoods--Tacoma--1890-1900;

Rutter TPL-1129

ca. 1892. East side of Broadway between South 9th and South 11th circa 1892. Stores include Taylor's Millinery at 913 South C (now Broadway) and the Lawrence Brothers Hardware Store at 915-917 South C. Upstairs in the hardware store building were offices for Shank & Murray, (John Shank, Frederick Murray) attorneys. The Tacoma Bazaar, decorated with dual awnings, was adjacent to the Lawrence Brothers store.


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1890-1900; Taylor's Millinery (Tacoma); Lawrence Brothers Hardware (Tacoma); Tacoma Bazaar (Tacoma);

Rutter JOGDEN-05

ca. 1890. Residence of W. B. Allen, 419 North " J" Street, Tacoma, circa 1890. Photograph courtesy of the John Ogden Collection. William B. Allen, wife Florence (Long) Allen and their children resided at this Northend address for many years. It was the couple's first home in Tacoma since their marriage in Chehalis in 1888. Mr. Allen was a prominent banker and later lumberman. By 1903, the home was occupied by A. Francis Tourville, secretary and manager of Todd, Tourville & Co. TPL-10167


Allen, William B.--Homes & haunts; Houses--Tacoma--1890-1900;