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- c. 1925
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St. Rita's Catholic Church was built in 1924 and is on the National Historic Registry.
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St. Rita's Catholic Church, located at 1401 So. Ainsworth Avenue, was founded by Italian immigrants in 1924.
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John W. Linck was elected Mayor of Tacoma in 1908, and left the office in 1910. He was married to the former Eva K. Buchanan in 1896. This postcard is believed to be about the remodeling of their home at 817 No. J Street in Tacoma, once owned by pioneers John and Virginia Mason.
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John W. Linck was remodeling his home at 817 NO. J Street in the summer of 1907. This card is keeping his wife, Eva, up to date on the progress of the construction. Linck was elected Mayor of Tacoma in 1908, and left office in 1910. He remained a Justice of the Peace for many years after leaving elected office.
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Addressee: Mrs. Kate Buchanan 702 East Main Madison Ind.
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Printed on back: There is a photographer in your town H.G. Nelson.
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Printed on back: There is a photographer in your town H.G. Nelson
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A group of loggers rest by a steam donkey engine and its "donkey house". The photo was taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps located near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.
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A group of hard working loggers rest on and against a large tree recently felled. A cable is stretched taut in front of them. The photo was probably taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.
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Loggers pose near hoisting cable machinery. The photo was probably taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.
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A group of young women and two loggers stand at the top of a cable rigging mechanism. This photo was possibly taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps located near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.