Peck Field (Roger Peck Field)(Tiger Field)(Athletic Field) So. 14th & Sprague - 2
- 5.1.2--TNT0002P
- 05/16/1954
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Peck Field
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Peck Field (Roger Peck Field)(Tiger Field)(Athletic Field) So. 14th & Sprague - 2
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Peck Field
Quasim, Lyle (Safe Streets) - 2
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Priscilla Lisicich, center, and Dennis Flannigan, right, watch as Lyle Quasim speaks at Clover Park High School Thursday night.
Michael Chow photo
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 2
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Charlotte Cline, owner of the Little Park Restaurant in Spanaway, wonders if the bar stools will ever fill again after the hepatitis scare at her establishment recently.
News - Severson
Bruce Larson Photo
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Brian Sonntag
Sang Hyon Nairn leaps six men, striking a target in a martial arts demonstration. The mayors of Tacoma and Gunsan City, Korea, celebrated their "sister city" status.
Vietnamese (Refugees, Etc.) - 2
Binh Duong, a former interpreter for Americans in Vietnam, speaks to a public assistance caseworker. Duong led a group of Vietnamese refugees that he arrived with in May 1975. Duong himself already had a job and was employed by the Department of Social and Health Services to help other refugee families adjust to the new environment.
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Binh Duong
Washington Corrections Center Shelton, WA. - 2
Answering Service Northwest (Communication Service for the Deaf) - 1
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Answering Service Northwest
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--Recipe For Renewal--
Robert Maffin, left, urban renewal director for city of Tacoma, and D., Robert Hayward, director of Central Association of Tacoma, show sketches of way they hope Broadway in downtown area will look when redeveloped as part of $10 million urban renewal plan.
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Opening Day
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 3
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Demonstrations
In a black and white photo, two protestors stand closer to the camera with one person holding an obscured sign behind them. The individual on the left is wearing a patterned wool sweater and matching hat, and holding a sign reading: "Let Our Ancestors Rest They Are Not Here To Defend Themselves."
Native American protesters confront author Ruth Beebe Hill over claims her book Hanta Yo is filled with misinformation about Indigenous history, specifically Hill’s saga about two Sioux families.
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Minorities - 2
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Inez Moore, left, helps Anna Ballard and Terry Hubbard with arithmetic as a volunteer.
Sheridan Elementary
4th graders (9yrs)
Bruce Larson/Photo
Freeway--Tacoma Area (Tacoma--Freeway) 1967 and Prior - 3
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Pacific Avenue Interchange
Garbage and Garbage Disposal--Tacoma (Tacoma--Garbage) - 1
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Bulldozer
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Frank Herbert
Photographed By Phil H. Webber
Immigration and Emigration - 3
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News
Jlona, left, and her husband Willfried Schorno relaxed back home in their Matterhorn Restaurant in University Place now that they have been granted permanent resident status in the United States. Much paperwork, and support from local friends, helped the couple win their five year fight against deportation.
Bruce Kellman
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Soundlife
90 year old Russell and his son Ron Johnson of the Johnson Candy Company at 924 South K. Street in Tacoma, WA. They are standing in their front display room of their store.
The father retired 5 years ago but still comes in on Saturday mornings to make Peanut Clusters when the demand is there, otherwise you can find him on the golf course.
Photo by Russ Carmack
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K.S.T.W.-TV
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Last Chance Shelter--Downtown Tacoma, Mike Snider, center, and Ed Quarrles, on right, talk with an unidentified man at the overnight shelter Monday night. Many of the other guests were already asleep.
Bruce Kellman - Photo
Moss, Harold (Tacoma's First Black Mayor 1994) (Politician) - 3
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Harold G. Moss
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Norwegian Festival
Oil Slicks and Spills--Washington State - 3
A cooperative of 14 oil pipeline and marine companies placed a 58-foot oil recovery vessel called the Clean Sounder into service. They claim it is the largest and most advanced skimmer in the country. The Clean Sounder cost $720,000 and was built by the Marine Construction and Design Co. of Seattle. The vessel should be able to pick up 600 gallons of oil per minute. The boat's purpose is to increase the capacity of the Clean Sound Cooperative to handle accidental oil spills in the Sound. It joined four other skimming vessels in Seattle, Tacoma, Bellingham, and Anacortes. The skimmer has twin hulls and is powered by water jet propulsion units. The skimmer used two oil attracting belts to pick up oil from the surface, and that oil is squeezed from the belts and stored aboard. The vessel was designed specifically for Puget Sound.
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Clean Sounder
Peck Field (Roger Peck Field)(Tiger Field)(Athletic Field) So. 14th & Sprague - 3
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Peck Field
Athletic Park
Quasim, Lyle (Safe Streets) - 3
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Lyle Quasim and Doug Sutherland present Safe Streets plan.
Photo by Melissa Stevens
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 3
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As he drove away, a robbery suspect was shot by a store owner at the corner of 32nd and Portland Ave. The robber's truck crossed Portland Ave and crashed into Squirt's Tavern.
Gilbert - Story
Haley - Photo
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Glenn Campbell on left
Larsen, Jeff Photo
Tacoma Public Library - Branches - 1
Tacoma Public Library - Swasey Branch
Photograph by Richards Studio (128474-1)
Vietnamese (Refugees, Etc.) - 3
Son Deth, a Cambodian refugee, with two of her nine children. Son Deth moved with her family to Pierce County in 1975 and was sponsored by the Christ Lutheran Church of Lakewood.
Washington Corrections Center Shelton, WA. - 3
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He Had a Windfall
Photograph by Jerry Buck
TNT 04/08/1971 A1
Answering Service Northwest (Communication Service for the Deaf) - 2
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Answering Service Northwest