- 3.6.1--TM-164
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Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white winter scene of Paradise Park.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white winter scene of Paradise Park.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of a snow covered mountain range.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white winter scene image of Paradise Park with three people hiking.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white winter scene image of Mount Rainier.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of a forest with a snow covered mountain in the background.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image looking up at a snowy mountain.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of a snowy forested mountain range.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of forested mountains.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of forested mountains and a snowy Mount Rainier.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of snowy mountain range.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of railroard built along a mountian.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white winter scene of Mount Rainier.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white winter scene of mountians.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of snowy mountain range.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of a snowy Mount Rainier.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of snowy mountains.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of a snowy Mount Rainier.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of a rocky mountain and snowy Mount Rainier.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of a snowy Mount Rainier.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of a snowy mountain.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of a forest and a barely visible Mount Rainier.
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
Black and white image of 5 people camping and eating.
Air Cushion Boat Company (Tacoma) (Shipbuilding Co.) - 1
Back of Photo:
First Air-Cushion Cruiser
Photograph By Bob Rudsit
Back of Photo:
Seattle Mayor-elect Norm Rice, foreground left, and Tacoma Mayor-elect Karen Vialle, foreground right, answer questions and thank the black collective for the support the group has given both Rice and Vialle. The two Mayor-elects met with the Black Collective Saturday morning at 2316 S. Yakima. (12-2-89 photo by David Brandt)
Pierce & S. King County
Back of Photo:
Cheney Stadium
Kellman
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 1
Back of Photo:
Demonstrations
Two protestors in warm clothing stand in the center of the photograph, holding signs that read "Chunksa Yuha Is Not Our Messanger," and "Hell No Hanta Yo Is Not Our "Roots."
Native American protesters confront author Ruth Beebe Hill over claims her book Hanta Yo is filled with misinformation about Indigenous history, specifically Hill’s saga about two Sioux families.
East Side Tacoma Neighborhood - 1
Back of Photo:
A crowd of neighbors listens intently to speakers trying to stop the Tacoma Rescue Mission from moving to a site across from Puget Sound Hospital.
Bill Hunter/Photo
Freeway--Tacoma Area (Tacoma--Freeway) 1967 and Prior - 1
Back of Photo:
Freeway Dedication Site
Road-opening ceremonies, featuring a military review of America's latest Field Artillery rocketry, will be conducted on Wednesday, October 13 for the new 13.5 mile, $15 million Tacoma-Midway Freeway. Site of the ceremonies is the Auburn Interchange shown in the attached photograph. The Field Artillery units, part of the 4th Infantry Division Artillery from Fort Lewis, will assemble in the northbound lanes (marked "D" in the picture) beginning at 10:00 a.m. Visitors and spectators wishing to view the ceremonies will be permitted to park on the roadway in the areas designated "B" (southbound from Seattle) and "C" (northbound from Tacoma). Route of the military parade is shown as a series of arrows, starting at the assembly area and passing through the cloverleaf interchange from the northbound lanes onto the southbound lanes and past the reviewing stand.
TNT 10/07/1962 A1
Graham (A WA. Town, South of Puyallup) - 1
Back of Photo:
Volunteer Firemen for Vast Area
Back of Photo:
Frank Herbert in his study
Photo by Robert W. Kelley