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Miller, F. Richard

Oral history interview with Tacoma resident Frank Richard Miller, known as Rich, conducted by dindria barrow on October 15, 2022, as part of the Archiving West End Communities event located at the Swasey library branch. In this interview, Rich, shares his story and his uncle’s story, Edward P. Miller. Edward was the primary developer of the area that we now refer to as the West End of Tacoma.

Duncan, Larry

Oral history interview with previous Tacoma resident Larry Duncan conducted by dindria barrow on November 29, 2022. In this interview, Larry shares his experience in one of Tacoma’s East Side neighborhoods, Salishan. Larry illustrates how his racial identity has been a mystery and how he has tried to piece it together like a complex puzzle. An intriguing person that appeared in his life twice showed up first as a person who made kites. Could this be a person who is somehow related to his birth parents? As he continues to learn about himself, Larry's dream is to be the best dad and husband possible for his family.

Tacoma Lawn Bowling Club

Item description provided by Gene Ankli

When taken: September, 20
Where taken: Seattle Lawn Bowling Green
Who is in the photograph: M. Kem, Bry, Nathan, Gene Rich, Lori, Kane, Mike Catsi, Michael McKinley, Antonio, Anya, Lavra, Mike, Keyleigh, Russell Palmer.
What memory is contained in this photo: Clubs tournament Tacoma, Seattle, Portland.

Mrs.Harm

When Taken: 2000
Where Taken: Proctor Junior Daffodil Parade
Who is in this photograph: Photograph contains Mrs.Harm, mother of Maurine Harm, who took the photos. Maurine Harm went to Washington grade school from 1954-1961 as well as Mason and Stadium High School. Her parents lived on 26th Street.

Backside of photo contains text: Mom at the Jr Daffodil Parade April 8, 2000 Proctor Area

Bagpipes in Parade

Part of a series of photos taken of the Daffodil Parade in April of 2000, the restaurant Pomodoro in the Proctor District is seen in the background.

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