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Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 2

The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 2. From captions, clockwise: The Arrival at Lavender. Keep a-hiking along, keep a-hiking along, Over the trail though forests wide, Over the snow up the mountain side, Keep a-hiking along, keep a-hiking along, And don't forget to whistle and sing a cheerful song. The Quick and the Dead

Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 6

The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 6. From captions, clockwise: The Momes. The Mountain's in the distance, And the trail is growing steep, But we're living in the open, And our breath is full and deep

TPL-1065

On December 17, 1912 Nicholas Decker was awarded the sum of $3,000 by the U.S. District Court in Seattle for injuries that he sustained in the spring of 1912 while working as a linesman's helper for the Tacoma Rail and Power Co. in Tacoma. This photo taken as evidence for Mr. Decker's trial shows a man believed to be Mr. Decker's lawyer standing in the center of South C Steet (now Broadway) close to the spot where Mr. Decker was injured. South C at the time was crowded with a variety of businesses including the Fawcett Hotel (at right), M. Furuya Co., Japanese Foods, the Elgin Hotel (at left, 1502 1/2 South C) with S. Fukutomi as proprietor and M. Yamane's laundry next door at 1506 South C. (T.Times 12-17-1912 p.1-article)


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1910-1920; Actions & defenses--Tacoma--1910-1920;

TPL-1064

In December of 1912 Nicholas Decker sued the Tacoma Rail and Power Co. in U.S. District Court. He sought $10,000 in damages for injuries that he alleged he sustained when a company wagon in which he was riding was upset. Lineman's helper Decker and another company lineman were thrown from the wagon onto the bricks of South C Street (now Broadway). This photo which was taken for the trial shows a wagon similar to the one in which he was riding parked on South C between South 17th and South 15th near the Rainier Hotel where Dr. K. Ito's sign hangs from the building. Plaintiff Decker was awarded $3000 damages on December 17, 1912. (T.Times 12-14-1912, p. 3-article; 12-17-1912, p. 1-article)


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1910-1920; Actions & defenses--Tacoma--1910-1920; Carts & wagons--Tacoma--1910-1920; Signs (Notices);

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