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A9911-1

Exterior of the heating plant of the new McChord Airfield. Negatives released to Walter S. Leland Co. TPL-10324


McChord Field (Tacoma); HVAC systems;

A9911-4

Interior of the heating plant of the new McChord Airfield. Negatives released to Walter S. Leland Co.


McChord Field (Tacoma); HVAC systems;

A9911-5

Interior of the heating plant of the new McChord Airfield. Machinery has been identified as the McChord Steam Plant Feedwater Pumps. The pumps are, from left to right, #9,8,7 and 6. All of the pumps are steam operated, with the exception of #6, which is motor operated. Negatives released to Walter S. Leland Co. TPL-10325


McChord Field (Tacoma); HVAC systems;

A9003-2

Group of 35 businessmen planning United Tacoma Day sales at the Winthrop Hotel - ordered by Mr. Fetteroff of Chamber of Commerce. Photograph was taken in October of 1939. (filed with Argentum)


Meetings--Tacoma--1930-1940; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

A9320-11

First Methodist Church, general view of exterior. Heath and Gove, Architects; 1916. (T. Times, Special Edition) [Also dated February, 1940]


Methodist churches--Tacoma; First Methodist Church (Tacoma);

A9396-3

Two Army trucks at Camp Murray showing the contrast between old and new models. (filed with Argentum)


Military vehicles--Tacoma--1940-1950; Camp Murray (Wash.);

A9587-1

Tacoma Garden Club float in 1940 Daffodil Parade. This float took second place in Division 2, after the Central Labor Council entry. The truck bed was filled with a massive garden of blooming spring flowers and was skirted by golden daffodils. Photograph ordered by the Tacoma Times. (filed with Argentum) (TNT 3-30-1940, p. 1-description of float)


Parades & processions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Festivals--Tacoma; Floats (Parades)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Puyallup Valley Daffodil Festival (1940 :Tacoma); Tacoma Garden Club (Tacoma);

A9393-8

Pierce County Hospital (filed with Argentum)


Pierce County Hospital (Tacoma); Hospitals--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A9320-8

First Presbyterian Church ,general view of exterior. Cram and Ferguson with Sutton, Whitney and Dugan, Architects; 1920-24. (filed with Argentum)


Presbyterian churches--Tacoma; First Presbyterian Church (Tacoma);

A9030-2

On November 2, 1939, the 39-member Jason Lee junior orchestra posed with instructor R.E. Fussell at the junior high school located at 602 North Sprague Avenue. First row (l-r): Betty Garvik, Betty Thatcher, Paul Grimes, Bob Smythe, David Johnson, Eddie Nelson, Neal Miller, Ted Lyon, Chester Ryan, Bob Axlund, Dick Brewster, Jewell Windh, twins Fern Tschan and Fay Tschan. 2nd row (l-r): Rose Manweiler, Ronald Swanson, Harold Prescot, Gloria Burkhart, Jean Vergowe, Arthur Gerlach, Bob Austin, Larry Allen, Darrell Marshall, David Keffler, Shirley Morgan, Melford Carnes, Mr. Fussell. 3rd row (l-r): David Hurlow, Geraldine Massie, Dick Milton, Virginia Karponi, Shirley Jensen, Herbert Rudolph, Randall Anderson, Robert Nixon, Billy Ellis, Harry Frazier, Roy Edwardson, Lewis Perkin, David Turenne. Some of these budding symphonists continued their musical training at Stadium High School. (T.Times 11-3-39, p. 20-alternate photograph & article)


Public schools--Tacoma--1930-1940; Children playing musical instruments--Tacoma; Jason Lee Junior High School (Tacoma); Orchestras--Tacoma--1930-1940; Brass instruments; Wind instruments;

A9320-4

Morton Matthew McCarver Intermediate School, Hill and Mock, Architects; 1925. General view of building. (T. Times) (filed with Argentum)


Public schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma);

A9732-2

Spring Music Festival at Jason Lee Junior High. Many students in gypsy costumes on stage with covered wagon prop. The concert opened with a gypsy scene and continued with Spanish and Mexican sections, all woven together under the title "Say It With Music." (T. Times 5/10/1940, 20)


Public schools--Tacoma; Music festivals--Tacoma--1940-1950; Jason Lee Junior High School (Tacoma); Dancers--Tacoma; Costumes;

A9320-1

General exterior view of Stewart Intermediate School, January of 1940. The school, designed by Roland Borhek, Architect, opened in 1928. It was named James P. Stewart after Tacoma's first schoolteacher. (T. Times) (filed with Argentum)


Public schools--Tacoma; Stewart Junior High School (Tacoma);

A9958-1

Olympic Peninsula Playground display in window of Rhodes Department Store. American flag, maps and photographs, two mannequins in summer dresses and hats. Photograph taken prior to 1940's 4th of July.


Rhodes Brothers Department Store (Tacoma); Department stores--Tacoma--1940-1950; Window displays--Tacoma--1940-1950; Mannequins; Flags--United States; Maps;

A9474-3

School buses and children in front of DuPont School. A school was originally built at this site in 1911, on property donated by the DuPont Co. It was increased in size in 1938 and 1941 and modernized. As schools were constructed at Fort Lewis, all elementary students from DuPont attended school on base and this building became the junior high, and then the high school. It was named Laughbon High after the school superintendent. The school closed in 1975. Weyerhaeuser bought the grounds and demolished the school. (A History of Pierce County, Vol. 1)


Schools--DuPont--1940-1950; Public schools--DuPont--1940-1950; School children--DuPont;

A9766-A

Annual spring Scottish Rite Reunion, held in Tacoma, May 15-18, 1940, at the Tacoma Masonic Temple. Names listed on photograph, Front row, left to right: George E. Clace, Gus T. Olson, Wallace A. Richardson, Wm O. Jeffery (class director), Thomas T. Grigsby, Wm B. Reed (Secretary), Edward A. Dye, Harold L. Haskins. Back row, left to right: Weston DeMaris, Harold P. Miller, John B. Cooper (Hoquiam), Norman R. Galloway, Theodore E. Faulk, Raymon W. Moore, Howard W. Taylor (Wenatchee). The four days of degree work would draw several hundred members from Southwest Washington and visitors from the entire Northwest. (T. Times 5/14/1940, pg. 3)


Scottish Rite (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Reunions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Group portraits;

A9751-2

Welder's Society Group at Sea-Tac Shipyard. Many people by large wooden building. (filed with Argentum)


Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. (Tacoma); World War, 1939-1945--Economic & industrial aspects--Tacoma; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A9981-A

Electricians, Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Co., Carl Brusberg- Foreman, July 10, 1940. A group of workers in hard hats poses in front of one of the buildings at the shipyard. Lettering over one door reads "electricians" or "electrical." One of the two men is suits is possibly foreman Brusberg. As war loomed, STSC became one of Tacoma's largest employers. TPL-2348


Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corp. (Tacoma); World War, 1939-1945--Economic & industrial aspects--Tacoma; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Brusberg, Carl;

A9601-2

Play at St. Leo's School. Photograph, ordered by Mr. Christian, was taken on April 2, 1940. Proscenium arch has advertising from local businesses on it. (filed with Argentum)


St. Leo's Parochial School (Tacoma); Church schools--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A9475-1

Cardinal Club, Easter Biblical play practice at St. Leo's. The school was presenting the well known religious drama "The Upper Room" March 15-16, 1940. (T. Times, 3/10/1940] see also D9475 images 1 & 2 (filed with Argentum)


St. Leo's Parochial School (Tacoma); Religious education--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Theatrical productions; Theatrical productions;

A9934-2

Lincoln High School Class of 1940 graduation at armory.


Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Lincoln High School (Tacoma); State Armory (Tacoma);

D9452-2

On February 29, 1940, Mayor J.J. Kaufman wielded a knife to cut the first piece of apple pie in a promotional campaign for Apple Pie Week. Mrs. Agnes Phillips of the Northwest Food Exchange, Wenatchee, and three members of the Tacoma Bakers Commitee, held plates, waiting for their share of the large pie in the Mayor's office in (Old) City Hall. The mayor and his company got an early start on Apple Pie Week which was scheduled for March 4-9, 1940. L-R in the photograph are Mrs. Phillips, Ray Bolin of Weaver Pie Co., O.H. Oaks of Golden Rule Bakery, Wallace Macpherson of Federal Bakery and Mayor Kaufman. (T.Times 3-4-40, p. 5) ALBUM 11.


Mayors--Tacoma--1930-1940; Kaufman, Joseph J.; Pies; Phillips, Agnes; Bolin, Ray; Oaks, O.H.; Macpherson, Wallace A.;

D9452-3

Mayor J.J. Kaufman wields the knife in a promotional photo for Apple Pie Week, taken at his office in (Old) City Hall at 625 Commerce. The enormous pie is being cut with an equally enormous knife. Apple Pie Week was set for March 4-9, 1940. Preparing to dig in are members of the Tacoma Bakers Committee for the special week: Ray Bolin of Weaver Pie Co., O.H. Oaks of Golden Rule Bakery and Wallace Macpherson of Federal Bakery. Standing at the far left, next to Mr. Bolin, is Mrs. Agnes Phillips from the Northwest Food Exchange, Wenatchee. (T. Times 3-4-40, p. 5) ALBUM 11.


Mayors--Tacoma--1930-1940; Kaufman, Joseph J.; Pies; Phillips, Agnes; Bolin, Ray; Oaks, O.H.; Macpherson, Wallace A.;

D9063-11

University-Union Club formal dance. Four men are pictured clowning around, all dressed in tuxedos and sporting gruesome false teeth. The men are identified as, left to right, Horace Wright, Norton Clapp, future mayor Harry P. Cain and an unidentified man.


Mayors--Tacoma--1940-1950; Cain, Harry P., 1906-1979; Clapp, Norton, 1906-1995 ; University Union Club of Tacoma (Tacoma);

D9864-2

Hotel Greeters Convention, May 16-18, 1940. Group of five people in front of a large brick building with colonnaded entry. The Northwest Hotel Greeters Association had their 14th annual convention in Tacoma in May of 1940. Several hundred delegates and wives were expected to attend. Tours of the Narrows Bridge, McChord Field, Fort Lewis and Olympia were planned. The above photograph may have been taken on Fort Lewis. The association was led by Albert C. Gamer and Mrs. Gamer was in charge of the ladies' auxiliary. (TNT 5-16-1940, p. 5-article)


Meetings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Northwest Hotel Greeters Association (Tacoma);

D9564-1

Four-door Mercury sedan at Titus Motor Company on March 26, 1940. Automobile had been wrecked in an accident but appears now to be in immaculate condition.


Mercury automobile; Titus Motor Co. (Tacoma); Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D9857-3

Conference at the First Methodist Church. Registration. Several men gathered at table with adding machines and papers. Tacoma's First Methodist Church hosted the second annual Methodists Northwest conference from June 12- June 16, 1940. Bishop William E. Martin of Omaha presided. In 1939 two branches of the Methodist church in the Northwest, Methodist Episcopal and Protestant Methodist church united to become the Methodist Church. (T. Times 6-11-1940, p. 5-article; T.Times 6-13-1940, p. 1,24-article)


Methodist churches--Tacoma--1940-1950; Meetings--Tacoma--1940-1950; First Methodist Church (Tacoma); Recording & registration--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D9273-9

Scenes at Mount Rainier on New Year's Day, 1940. Four young men standing beside automobile with ski rack on roof parked beside small, log building with hip roof. One of the men, possibly P. Arthur Rosellini, is pointing to a fifth companion, or at least his boots, protruding from under the vehicle's carriage. Stewart James may be the man leaning against the car at the far right. (T.Times 1-5-1940, p. 9-other photos of individuals at Mt. Rainier)


Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.); Automobiles--1940-1950; Men--Clothing & dress--1940-1950;

D9602-A

Winners of the ski races on Bremerton Day at Mount Rainier pose with their trophies on March 31, 1940. The trophies are for, left to right, the junior race, the women's slalom and the perpetual trophy given by the Bremerton Chamber of Commerce. Carl Stingle of Bremerton won the Kitsap junior slalom event while Harriet McCord of Seattle won the women's slalom. Don Amick of Seattle, Washington Ski Club ace, took the men's slalom in a crowded field of nearly 100. (TNT 4-1-1940, p. 10-article only)


Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.); Skiers--Bremerton--1940-1950; Skiing--Mt. Rainier--1940-1950; Winter sports; Stingle, Carl; McCord, Harriet; Amick, Don; Awards;

D9405-2

In February of 1940, the Tacoma Flying Service, managed by Ben Barry (standing next to the center plane), was one of three aeronautical firms with headquarters at Mueller-Harkins Airport, 4500 Steilacoom Blvd. S.W. in what is now Lakewood. In 1940 the Tacoma Flying Service had a contract with the Federal Government under the civilian pilot program established by the Civil Aeronautics Authority to train new pilots. At that time they had 30 students from the College of Puget Sound and Pacific Lutheran College. The schools two flight instructors, Norvel Norton (next to the bi-plane) and Bernard "Bud" Oswald (far right), stand next to their planes. The Mueller-Harkins airport was one of the finest privately-owned fields in the northwest, with 3,500 feet of excellent runway. (T.Times 2/27/1940 p.6)


Mueller-Harkins Airport (Lakewood); Airplanes; Hangars--Lakewood; Signs (Notices);

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