Indians, Puyallup (General) - 40
- 5.1.2-TNT0069I
- 11/21/1976
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Indians, Puyallup
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Four people sit around a table talking.
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Indians, Puyallup (General) - 40
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Indians, Puyallup
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Four people sit around a table talking.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 42
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Indians, Puyallup
Adults and children examine what is inside a small fishing net.
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Indians, Puyallup Fishing
One person holds oars in a small boat with an outboard motor as a fishing net floats in the river.
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Soundlife
90 year old Russell and his son Ron Johnson of the Johnson Candy Company at 924 South K. Street in Tacoma, WA. They are standing in their front display room of their store.
The father retired 5 years ago but still comes in on Saturday mornings to make Peanut Clusters when the demand is there, otherwise you can find him on the golf course.
Photo by Russ Carmack
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Russ Johnson
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K.S.T.W.-TV
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K.S.T.W.-TV
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K.S.T.W.-TV
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K.T.N.T.--Radio
Back of photo: A Tacoma police officer snapped the hand cuffs on a suspect who was arrested during a raid on a South Tacoma home by Tacoma Police and Pierce County Sheriff S.W.A.T. teams Wednesday morning. The home was found to contain a marijuana growing room. Three people were arrested. (bruce kellman 3-23)
In this photo, Robert A. Jones was handcuffed. He and two others were charged with unlawful possession and intent to sell a controlled substance. Also charged with growing a controlled substance. Bruce Kellman photo
Back of photo: Buckley police Lt. Jim Osborn - Russ Carmack photo
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Daffodil Festival-1973
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Summer Daff
Phyllis Jo Armstrong
Port of Tacoma--City Waterway - 2
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Port of Tacoma--City Waterway
Municipal Dock
PORT OF TACOMA--GENERAL 1985-- - 2
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"Port of Tacoma - Gen.
New Construction Site: Shown here is the current terminal for Totem Ocean Trailer Express (TOTE) which leases the 25-acre site from the Port of Tacoma. This area will be the new site of a two-berth container facility for Tacoma Terminals, Inc., a subsidiary of Sea-Land Services, Inc. The Port is relocating the TOTE operation to Blair Waterway, where it will build a modern, expanded, roll-on, roll-off facility.
PORT OF TACOMA--GENERAL 1949 thru Dec. 1975 - 1
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Port of Tacoma - General
Logs, Lots of 'Em
PORT OF TACOMA--PIER 7 (Pier 7) pictures Oct 1960 thru Dec 1978 - 2
From clipping in file: "Pier 7 Extension Project Begins: Manson Construction and Engineering equipment dredging the $3 million extension to Pier 7 appear in this aerial photo taken by News Tribune staff photographer Bob Rudsit. The 900-foot concrete extension will provide a fourth berth for Pier 7, located on the northeast side of Sitcum Waterway between East 11th Street and Commencement Bay. The port's giant alumina storage domes and the tallow shipping tank farm, the latter at the left, dominate the aerial scene. Floating drydock for Aerojet's surface-effect test craft is at right.
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"Port of Tacoma - Pier 7"
"Pier 7 extension"
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 4
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Ben Erhart, owner of Barnacle Bill's, is concerned what might happen to business if the Blair Bridge is closed.
Photo by David Brandt
Gillie/biz
Safe Streets Program (Fighting Drugs and Gangs) - 4
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Safe Streets kicked off its "take-back-the-streets" blitz with a community mobilization meeting Monday afternoon at the county-City Building in downtown Tacoma. Police chiefs from all over Pierce County attended to discuss drugs and violence in the community.
Karen Stallwood
Safe Streets Program (Fighting Drugs and Gangs) - 8
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As the beginning of an expansive church effort to address the drug problems in the community, Brad Beeman speaks to a small audience (about 25) at the United Methodist Church in Lakewood. Over 24 Lakewood churches with combined congregations of over 3,600 people participated in Safe Streets Sunday.
David Brandt
Salishan Housing Development - 2
Salishan Housing Development - 3
Salishan Housing Development - 4
Salishan Housing Development - 5
Salishan Housing Development - 7
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Seniors
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Salishan Housing Development - 8
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The Big Pitch
Tacoma Mayor Gordon Johnston pitches the first horseshoe as the Metropolitan Park District's new senior citizen's park in the Salishan area was dedicated Friday afternoon. City and Park officials as well as a number of senior citizens attended ceremonies.
Russ Carmack/Photographer
School, Bates Vocational-Technical Institute - 1
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School, Tacoma Vocational-Technical Institute
School, Bates Vocational-Technical Institute - 7
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School, Tacoma Vocational-Technical Institute