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Veterans of Foreign Wars Convention at Tacoma. Drum and Bugle Corps from Post 51, Spokane, on pier beside Navy Frigate U.S.S. Constitution, the historic "Old Ironsides." The wooden frigate was towed into Commencement Bay for a week long stay in Tacoma on June 15, 1933. (filed with Argentum)


U.S.S. Constitution; Battleships--United States--1790-1800; Piers & wharves--Tacoma--1930-1940; Cruisers (Warships)--United States--1790-1800; Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 51 (Spokane); Veterans; organizations--Spokane--1930-1940;

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The Outcalt leaving for Red Bluff Camp, July 5, 1933. On the boat are some adult males, but mostly young men or boys, possibly Sea Scouts. (filed with Argentum)


Sailboats; Sea Scouts (Tacoma);

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ca. 1931. Attendees of a Pacific Coast Gas Association meeting in the garden of the original Tacoma Hotel.


Pacific Coast Gas Association (Tacoma); Tacoma Hotel (Tacoma);

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Organized by Tom Savas, the First Annual Greek-American Picnic was held at Sylvan Lodge on Fox Island, May 17, 1931. Originally built by Ed Wines as a modest bungalow, the structure grew over time until it was large enough to accomodate a large number of boarders. Originally named Sylvan-Glen, the small community on Fox Island, just 4 miles from Tacoma's west side by water, became Sylvan in 1892 when the U.S. Postal Service opened an office there.


Sylvan Lodge (Fox Island); Ethnic groups--Fox Island--1930-1940

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Tom Sava's First Annual Greek-American Picnic at Sylvan Lodge on Fox Island. (Argentum)


Sylvan Lodge (Fox Island); Ethnic groups--Fox Island--1930-1940;

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Washington School 4th grade girls posed in front of the school in June of 1931. The girls are all attired alike in white blouses, dark shorts and berets. They wear what may be tap or dance shoes. The three in the front are in a dance pose. (Argentum)


School children--Tacoma--1930-1940; Public schools--Tacoma--1930-1940; Washington School (Tacoma);

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Washington School 6A Class in June of 1931. Building designed by Frederick Heath, Architect, 1906. The historic northend school was named after George Washington. The woman on the right is believed to be Mrs. Jennie French, principal from 1926-41. (Argentum)


School children--Tacoma--1930-1940; Public schools--Tacoma--1930-1940; Washington School (Tacoma);

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Adelphi in Tacoma Boat Market shop, Ruston Way, soon before launching. (view from forward, port side; heavily adjusted, not pleasing)

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Willard School 6A Class. Willard School was built in 1899 and it was the first Tacoma school to honor a woman. It was named in honor of national suffrage and temperance leader Frances E. Willard. The school at this location was demolished after the 1949 earthquake. (Argentum)


Willard School (Tacoma); Public schools--Tacoma--1920-1930; School children--Tacoma--1920-1930;

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