Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 11
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- 10/30/1977
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Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 11
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 1
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Flexure Machine twists plywood panels
Woman's Clubhouse (Tacoma Woman's Clubhouse) (426 Broadway) - 1
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Stockholders Will Sell Woman's Club House
The Tacoma Woman's Club House at 426 Broadway is being put up for sale after more than 40 years as a business and social center for women's groups. The property has a 125-foot frontage on Broadway, is 130 fee deep, and parts of its five lots are paved for parking.
Tacoma--Historical Buildings and Sites - 10
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1898 Vaeth house - striking features
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South Tacoma Industrial Center c. 1927
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 3
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Indians, Puyallup
Confrontation between Puyallup tribal members and police about fishing rights guaranteed in the Medicine Creek Treaty (1854) resulted in a riot police unit being brought in to disperse the fishing camp. Shots were fired and tear gas was used. Two officers stand behind a truck as people look on in the background, including a person filming using a movie camera. Photo taken by Tribune staff member Warren Anderson.
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Monique Johnson, 3 yrs, can't contain her glee as she gets a horseback ride with Rich Gayles, a rodeo bull rider who rides by the name of "Daddy Rich", after the ethnic fair parade on the Hilltop.
News/Szymanski
Bill Hunter Photo
Drum, Henry (Mayor of Tacoma and 1888 Historic Home) - 4
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Henry Drum
Back of photo: Tribal Leaders
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 10
Agnew (Community On Olympic Peninsula between Port Angeles and Sequim) - 7
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The Browns chatted with customer Fred Fraser
Photo by Bob Rudsit
Tacoma--Historical Buildings and Sites - 9
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At 17th St. and Pacific Ave. is a marker commemorating the first train to reach Puget Sound on the Northern Pacific railroad. Mayor Fawcett and Commissioner Roberts hope to have it moved to a more public spot in front of the Union station.
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South Tacoma
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"Dave Purchase (center, in hat and sunglasses) hands out clean hypodermic needles in exchange for used ones on Commerce Street in Tacoma. Standing next to him is a Pierce County Health Dept. worker who is engaged in a survey. (shot 2/7/89).
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"Dave Purchase hands out clean hypodermic needles in exchange for used ones on Commerce Street near 17th. Next to him is a Pierce County Health Department worker who is working on a survey."
(For) "Severson story"
(Photo by Peter) "Haley 2/7/89"
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James M. Koon
J. Mack Koon
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 2
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Indians, Puyallup
A Native American girl was arrested along with forty other indigenous people during a second confrontation with police following a fire on a railroad bridge near a Puyallup Tribal fishing camp. The fire started after police and state officers raided the fishing camp earlier that morning, arresting twenty people. Police later returned to the camp with fire units and arrested everyone at the fishing camp. The camp was established by Puyallup tribal members to advocate for fishing rights and indigenous people from across the United States joined their protest. Picture taken by Tribune staff member Wayne Zimmerman.
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Tooting her own horn! Carolyn "Mickey" Cunningham, Basileus of Sigma Gamma Rho (her college sorority), toots down S. K Street in part of the ethnic fair on the Hilltop.
News/Szymanski
Photo by Bill Hunter
Freeway--Tacoma Area (1968 thru ) - 5
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--High-rise Curb Splits Interstate 5--
Work on a concrete divider strip separating the northbound and southbound lanes of Interstate 5 has progressed from North Ft. Lewis to 56th Street in Tacoma. The project will be complete when the divider is in place all the way to the Puyallup River bridge. Most of the divider is made of pre-cast concrete, although some sections are poured on the spot. The project also includes illumination in some spots. Division of the freeway adds up to a $2,320,000 contract for Woodworth & Co., Inc., of Tacoma.
Russ Carmack Photographer
Earley, Robert G. (Tacoma) - 2
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Bob Earley
Photo by Bruce A. Kellman
Drum, Henry (Mayor of Tacoma and 1888 Historic Home) - 3
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Henry Drum
Back of photo: Cascadia Jun 13 1980
Belt Line Railway (Port of Tacoma) - 9
Agnew (Community On Olympic Peninsula between Port Angeles and Sequim) - 6
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Re-'sign'-ed atmosphere
The sign stood battered and worn, much like Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, who resigned Wednesday. The weather too was significant of the mood, as residents of the small Clallam County community reflected on Agnew.
More than 300 state employees rallied for women's equality in the State Capitol Rotunda in Olympia.
Tacoma--Historical Buildings and Sites - 8
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Tacoma--Historical Buildings and Sites
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Laura Clark - I do not think this is South Tacoma Way
Six people stand outside of a store in South Tacoma.