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D107466-2

A benefit ball for the City of Hope was held at the Winthrop Hotel on June 9, 1957. The City of Hope is a free medical center in Duarte, California. The Tacoma Chapter of the City of Hope was organized less than a year ago by Mrs. Max LeBid. It has over 165 charter members. Honored guests at the benefit ball included Governor and Mrs. Albert Rosellini and Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. Hugh Rosellini. Photograph ordered by Max LeBid. (TNT 6-8-57, p. 5, TNT 6-10-57, p. 3)


Rosellini, Albert D.; Tacoma Chapter, City of Hope (Tacoma); Fund raising--Tacoma--1950-1960; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D113344-1

Glen Fansler of Spokane shows a pamphlet to fellow Liquified Petroleum Gas Service Association member R.J. Munzer of Long Beach as the gas executives register for a conference on March 28, 1958, at the Winthrop Hotel. Delegates from Sacramento and North Bend look on with amusement. 250 members of the bottled gas industry opened the first Northwest district convention held in Tacoma. This was the 11th annual gathering of the Liquified Petroleum Gas Association. Delegates attended from six Western states and British Columbia. Photograph ordered by the Liquified Petroleum Gas Service Association, Chicago. (TNT 3-28-58, C-12)


Meetings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Liquified Petroleum Gas Service Association (Chicago, IL); Fansler, Glen; Munzer, R.J.;

D98040-1

Ben Cheney, President and founder of the Cheney Lumber Company, poses with a display of trophies and memorabilia from some of the many amateur sports teams that he sponsored. Photograph taken at the Winthrop Hotel. The display was probably set up in connection with the Pacific Northwest District Conference of the National Recreation Association being held at the Winthrop Hotel.


Cheney, Ben B., 1905-1971; Awards;

D88458-5

St. Regis Paper Co.- dinner meeting. Kenneth D. Lozier, vice president in charge of promotion and advertising, points out the importance of "awareness of opportunity" and "selling all the way through" as factors in the rapid growth of all five divisions of the St. Regis Paper Co. during a dinner speech to the Sales Executive Club of Tacoma at the Winthrop Hotel. Paper production was the fifth largest industry in the American economy. The Tacoma plant manufactured kraft, pulp, paper and board and multiwall paper bags. Other Northwest plants were located at Vancouver, Los Angeles, San Leandro and Emeryville, Ca. Tacoma pioneered the utilization of wood chips, formerly a waste product of sawmills, in the production of pulp. St. Regis was in the forefront in selling the use of paper as a wrapping product for food and dairy. (TNT 2/8/1955, pg.7)


St. Regis Paper Co. (Tacoma)--1950-1960; Paper industry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Lozier, Kenneth D.; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D84400-2

On August 13, 1954, Tacoma Mayor Harold Tollefson (second from left) presented Air Force General T. Alan Bennett and his wife with a special proclamation declaring them "Tacoma Citizens in Absentia." The Bennett family was being transferred to Fairbanks and Tacoma would sorely miss them. Because the Bennetts were the sort of "neighborly, friendly type of people" Tacoma wanted as residents, the proclamation urged their speedy return. This photograph was taken at the Tacoma Chamber of Commerce offices in the Winthrop Hotel.


Tollefson, Harold M., 1908-1985; Mayors--Tacoma--1950-1960; Bennett, T. Alan; Bennett, T. Alan--Family; Generals--United States; Proclamations;

D88313-21

Associated General Contractors, convention. Over 100 contractors from all parts of the Northwest attended the first annual convention of the Pacific Northwest Branch of the Associated General Contractors of America February 3-4, 1955 at the Winthrop Hotel. The two day sessions included discussions on problems related to general contractors and the various local, municipal, state and federal agencies from whom they perform work as well as that performed for architects and engineers. The Northwest branch was composed of chapters in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska, a total of over 600 members, that performed most of the commercial and industrial construction in these areas, including dams, bridges and highways. James W. Purvis, President of the Tacoma Chapter, served as convention chairman. (TNT 2/3/1955, pg. 1)


Associated General Contractors, Tacoma Chapter (Tacoma); Meetings--Tacoma--1950-1960; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

A117733-2

Six employees of the Winthrop Hotel's Sabre Room pose for a group picture on November 12, 1958. The waitresses are dressed in Old English costume as the restaurant featured Elizabethan dishes, focusing on beef. Heavy wooden beams and panels and plain furniture accentuated the Old World atmosphere. The women stand before an Oak Room sign; this may have been a separate dining room contained within the Sabre Room. The Winthrop Hotel was now part of the Western Hotels, Inc., chain. This, and other photographs taken that day, were scheduled to be published in a magazine. Photograph ordered by the Winthrop Hotel.


Dining rooms--Tacoma--1950-1960; Waitresses--Tacoma; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

D157135-6

The Winthrop Hotel was the site of the October, 1969, state lodge and temple convention of the Knights of Pythias. Members of the Washington Temple and Tacoma Temple, Pythian Sisters also attended. Eleven Pythian Sisters are pictured above on October 6, 1969, in the hotel's Bayview Room. State Chief Goldie A. Boldman would preside over business sessions in the hotel. A reception honoring the incoming State Chief Mrs. Sarah Baxter would be held on Tuesday, October 7th. Photograph ordered by the Knights of Pythias, Commencement Lodge #7. (TNT 10-3-69, A-14 - article on convention)


Meetings--Tacoma--1960-1970; Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1960-1970; Knights of Pythias; Pythian Sisters;

D151376-5

The Ardeta Junior Women's Club was happy to receive the 1967 Richfield Conservation Award and $200 check from the Atlantic Richfield Co. on May 5, 1967, at the Washington Federation of Women Clubs' banquet held at the Winthrop Hotel. Photograph ordered by Atlantic Richfield Co., Los Angeles.


Awards; Ardeta Junior Women's Club;

D153757-5

Thirty young Tacoma/Pierce County college-age debutantes were introduced to society at the third annual Red Rose Cotillion in December of 1968. The formal ball was held at the Winthrop Hotel under the auspices of the Unique Social & Community Club. Dressed in white evening gowns and holding bouquets of American Beauty red roses, they smiled before the large gathering of proud family and friends. Names of the 30 young collegians were listed in the News Tribune article dated December 22, 1968. Betty Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie J. Brown, was chosen queen of the ball. Photograph ordered by the Unique Social & Community Club. (TNT 12-22-68, D-4)


Balls (Parties)--Tacoma--1960-1970; Unique Social & Community Club (Tacoma); Debutantes--Tacoma--1960-1970; Evening gowns--Tacoma--1960-1970; African Americans--Social life--1960-1970; Roses--Tacoma; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

STENGER-0069 Front

  • The Winthrop Hotel, the Pantages Theater, the Washington Building and the Bostwick Block are the buildings at the base of Mount Rainier, whose top is lost in the clouds. circa 1930.
  • Printed on front: Mount Tacoma, "50 Miles from Business District". Tacoma, Washington

D142914-B

ca. 1964. Hardy stalks of bamboo are examined by three unidentified men outside the new Kokura restaurant located on the Broadway level of the Winthrop Hotel. The Kokura, named after Tacoma's sister-city on the island Kyushu, Japan, opened in the summer of 1964. The bamboo plant was probably destined for the restaurant's interior whose furnishings were either directly from Japan or associated with that culture. TPL-5022


Kokura Restaurant (Tacoma); Restaurants--Tacoma--1960-1970; Bamboo--Tacoma;

D155600-337C

1969 Richards stock footage. Group portrait of City Manager David Rowlands and family and Bil and Harold Moss. Man standing next to Mrs. Moss is not identified. On November 17, 1969, Mr. Rowlands was honored at a testimonial dinner held in the Winthrop Hotel's Crystal Ballroom. He had just completed his last day on the job, resigning after 13 1/2 years as the City of Tacoma's manager. The Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, Tacoma Area Urban Coalition, and Tacoma Urban League jointly sponsored the dinner; a reception was held earlier at the University of Puget Sound in which more than 500 people attended to bid farewell. Proceeds from the dinner and reception would go toward establishing a David Rowlands Scholarship Fund to aid low-income students. (TNT 11-13-69, D-13; TNT 11-18-69, p. 1)


Rowlands, David; Rowlands, David--Family; Rowlands, Sally; Moss, Harold; Moss, Bil; Banquets--Tacoma--1960-1970;

D163000-619C

ca. 1973. 1973 Richards stock footage. The former Winthrop Hotel gets a good scrubbing by Allied Mobile Powerwash in 1973 as powerful streams of water remove dirt and grime from its exterior. This view is of the Winthrop's back. A glimpse of the Pantages Theater is on the extreme left edge. The Winthrop ceased operations as a hotel in August of 1971 and was converted into senior/elderly housing in 1973.


Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Cleaning--Tacoma--1970-1980;

773 BROADWAY, TACOMA

  • 106 images. Hotel Winthrop W.L. Stoddard, arch. Roland E. Borhek, associate arch. F.A. Pratt & A.I. Watson, contr. David L. Glenn, supervising engineer -Citizen's Hotel Corp. formed in April 1922 -grand opening 5/16/1925 -Sabre Room opened 9/22/1949 -converted into senior/elderly housing in 1973 (opened 8/10/1973) (212 units) -hotel named for explorer and writer Theodore Winthrop, author of "The Canoe and the Saddle" which helped popularize the Northwest (name chosen in newspaper contest by Geo. L. Dickson) -eleven stories, 110 ft. -partial plans for stores in hotel bldg. at TPL (Sutton, Whitney & Dugan, arch.) -site includes 761-83 Broadway, 762-86 Commerce St. SEE ALSO: TPL Catalog/Clipping File SEE ALSO: TPL Manuscript Collection (Baker Investment Co.)
  • TDL 5/14/1922 p.A1 Hotel drive to start Monday p.A8 (endorsement ad)
  • TDL 9/24/1922 p.A8,A9,B10 (ads for proposed hotel sites)
  • TDL 10/1/1922 p.A8,A9,A14,A15 (ads for proposed hotel sites)
  • TDL 10/2/1922 p.3 (ad for proposed hotel site)
  • TDL 10/8/1922 p.A10,A11,B3 (ads for proposed hotel sites)
  • TDL 10/9/1922 p.3 (ad for proposed hotel site)
  • TDL 10/22/1922 Suppl. p.1,2 New hotel for a bigger Tacoma (sketch)
  • TDL 3/13/1923 p.1 Linnard interests get hotel lease
  • TDL 3/17/1923 p.1 Deal closed for Citizen's Hotel site (il)
  • TDLl 3/20/1923 p.1 Year given to build new hotel
  • TDL 3/31/1923 p.1 Work on hotel to be rapid
  • TDL 4/25/1923 p.1 Call bids on clearing hotel site
  • TDL 5/11/1923 p.1 Contract let on hotel work (Frank Sussman & Co. to clear site)
  • TDL 5/24/1923 p.1 Design for hotel may be announced Friday by board (il of architect W.L. Stoddard)
  • TDL 5/26/1923 p.1 Half million more for new hotel (sketch)
  • TDL 5/27/1923 p.1 Hotel will be civic center, plans show (sketch of interior plans)
  • TDL 7/15/1923 p.A1 Ledger reader to name new Citizen's Hotel of Tacoma
  • TDL 7/17/1923 p.1 Ledger gets hotel names in abundance
  • TDL 7/22/1923 p.A1 Only four more days in which to send hotel name p.A6 (sketch)
  • TDL 7/29/1923 p.A1 Memory of writer honored; Winthrop name for new hotel; Geo. L. Dickson wins first prize in big contest (hotel named for explorer and writer Theodore Winthrop)
  • TDL 8/19/1923 p.E7 Architect tells reasons he likes site of Winthrop (hotel featured in August 1923 issue of "Hotel Management" magazine)
  • TDL 9/22/1923 p.1 Plans here for Hotel Winthrop
  • TDL 12/15/1923 p.1 Tacoma firm will build civic hotel
  • TDL 12/16/1923 p.A18 Will employ 100 for hotel work
  • TDL 12/22/1923 p.4 Work starts on Tacoma's new hotel (il)
  • TDL 1/12/1924 p.1 Tacoma firm wins contract (Ben Olson Co. to install heating and plumbing) p.2 Terra cotta contract let (to Denny-Renton Coal & Clay Co.)
  • TDL 1/18/1924 p.3 Concrete pouring for hotel starts (il)
  • TDL 2/14/1924 p.1 Winthrop manager selected; A.K. Bennett former director of world famous hostelry in Yokohoma chosen ...
  • TDL 2/20/1924 p.10 Hotel foundation nears completion (il under construction)
  • TDL 3/20/1924 p.9 Pour concrete for new hotel
  • TDL 3/23/1924 p.E10 (A. Gehri & Co., contr. for ventilation system)
  • TDL 5/18/1924 p.A4 (il under construction)
  • TDL 6/8/1924 p.A2 ... adopts Winthrop coat-of-arms (il)
  • TDL 6/29/1924 p.A4 Winthrop progress is rapid
  • TDL 7/6/1924 p.E8 (il under construction)
  • TDL 7/24/1924 p.1 Manager of Hotel Winthrop in Tacoma (Samuel Adkisson of San Francisco)
  • TDL 8/3/1924 p.E8 (il under construction)
  • TDL 8/31/1924 p.A8 (il under construction)
  • TDL 9/1/1924 p.1 Progress on hotel pleases
  • TDL 9/19/1924 p.1 Hotel Winthrop reaches topmost point (il)
  • TDL 10/8/1924 p.1 Hotel bonds authorized
  • TDL 10/12/1924 p.A1 Furnishing of hotel big task
  • TDL 10/19/1924 p.A10 Lots of work inside hotel (including "13 miles of pipes") (interior il)
  • TDL 11/23/1924 p.A5 Hotel interior is distinctive
  • TDL 11/25/1924 p.3 Man recovering after 10-story fall
  • TDL 11/27/1924 p.1 Social center at new hotel
  • TDL 11/28/1924 p.1 Winthrop cash is spent here
  • TDL 11/30/1924 p.A1 Winthrop to be big thing for Tacoma
  • TDL 12/28/1924 p.E8 (il under construction)
  • TDL 12/31/1924 p.10 Winthrop bonds are snatched up
  • TDL 1/1/1925 p.1 Let contract for Winthrop hotel lights
  • TDL 1/18/1925 p.E8 Hotel Winthrop is in finishing stages
  • TNT 1/19/1925 Tacoma to furnish Winthrop fittings
  • TDL 1/29/1925 p.1 Exterior of hotel finished (il)
  • TDL 2/22/1925 p.A14 Finishing new hotel interior
  • TDL 2/28/1925 p.1 Small loss in Winthrop roof blaze
  • TDL 3/2/1925 p.6 Hotel furnishings under way soon
  • TDL 3/22/1925 p.D1 Hotel opening is anticipated
  • TDL 3/27/1925 p.7 Hotel laundry ready April 15
  • TDL 3/29/1925 p.A1 (il under construction)
  • TDL 4/8/1925 p.1 Winthrop prepares for grand opening p.11 (il)
  • TDL 4/9/1925 p.2 Stand taken by Kiwanians controversy over "wet" vs. "dry" celebration for grand opening)
  • TDL 5/3/1925 p.A3 Winthrop Hotel's famous pastry chef gives Ledger readers favorite recipes p.A8 Winthrop gets final touches TL 5/10/1925 p.A1 Winthrop's owners to have night
  • TDL 5/12/1925 p.1 Winthrop's third wing needed now
  • TDL 5/14/1925 p.1 3,000 expected for reception
  • TNT 5/14/1925 Stockholders to celebrate ... (interior il)
  • TDL 5/15/1925 p.1 Thousands inspect Winthrop (interior il)
  • TNT 5/15/1925 Hotel dedication marks high of Tacoma spirit
  • TDL 5/16/1925 p.1 Huge crowd due tonight at Winthrop (interior il)
  • TNT 5/16/1925 Tacoma's first white child to sign register of hotel (Floyd Steele, who was born in the Steele Hotel)
  • TDL 5/17/1925 p.A1,A11,B1,B2,D1,E10 Winthrop's opening is gala event (interior ils)
  • TDL 5/24/1925 p.A1 KGB fans get big surprise (radio station to hold regular broadcasts from hotel)
  • TDL 5/27/1925 p.1 Nason named new manager for Winthrop (Albert Nason)
  • TDL 5/29/1925 p.1 Prominent Tacomans in movies (scene from "Hearts and Fists" filmed at the Winthrop)
  • TDL 6/7/1925 p.B4 (ad)
  • TNT 6/8/1925 Hotel guests furnished 200 world's greatest book (Immanuel Presbyterian Church donates hotel Bibles)
  • TDL 6/14/1925 p.D1 Winthrop teas hold interes
  • TDL 7/26/1925 p.B1 Winthrop gets new manager (Alfred K. Bennett)
  • TDL 8/16/1925 p.A1 Winthrop Hotel now open shop
  • TDL 8/30/1925 p.D1 Winthrop to be social setting
  • TNT 9/29/1925 Winthrop is ready for complaining long fellows; bed 7 ft. 6 in. long is delivered ...
  • TDL 12/3/1925 p.1 Motor salon opens today
  • TNT 2/12/1926 p.23 Virges Drug Company opens store No. 4 ... (il)
  • TDL 4/14/1926 Suppl. Big year ahead for civic hotel (interior il)
  • TDL 5/16/1926 p.A1 Year old hotel has big party
  • TNT 2/23/1927 p.7 Bungalow atop hotel awaits lumbermen (il)
  • TDL 4/12/1927 Rotogravure Sec. p.6 (il)
  • TDL 5/16/1927 p.8 Winthrop keeps its anniversary
  • TDL 9/11/1927 p.A1 Tacoma is winning many friends over nation with hotel
  • TDL 12/23/1927 Hotel bandit fights for life
  • TDL 1/26/1928 p.1 Improvements are planned for city's 2 biggest hotels (remodeling by J.E. Bonnell & Sons, contr.)
  • TNT 1/26/1928 Hotel Winthrop remodels cafes
  • TDL 4/10/1928 Sec.III p.6 New city unity given by hotel (il) Gravure Sec. p.8 (interior il of coffee shop)
  • TNT 5/9/1928 Winthrop's new coffee shop ... (interior il)
  • TDL 5/13/1928 p.A8 Winthrop Hotel shows way to airport (aerial il of new 35-foot arrow on roof)
  • TDL 10/22/1928 p.10 Airplane makes visit to hotel lobby (interior il)
  • TDL 4/9/1929 Gravure Sec. p.3 (il)
  • TDL 4/29/1930 Citizens own the Winthrop
  • TDL 12/28/1931 p.1 Huge electric sign to herald new year here
  • TDL 12/31/1931 p.8 (il of electric sign)
  • TDL 2/9/1932 Gravure Sec. p.2 (aerial il)
  • TDL 6/12/1932 p.C6 Craft shop opend in Winthrop ("The Crafts" opens on Commerce St.)
  • TDL 11/5/1933 p.B8 Winthrop dining room completed (former grill room enlarged and remodeled)
  • TDL 12/13/1936 p.A8 Club begins remodeling of quarters (roof top quarters of the University Club)
  • TNT 9/10/1937 p.13 New women's shop to open on Saturday (Helen Davis Clothing Store at 763 Broadway)
  • TDL 9/24/1937 p.11 (interior il of Helen Davis Clothing Store)
  • TNT 11/13/1937 p.3 "U" Club reopens Feb. 20th
  • TNT 1/23/1938 p.B8 Firm makes store over (Lloyd-Friesen Shoe Co.)
  • TNT 8/7/1938 p.B4 Helen Davis enlarges shop (il,interior il)
  • TNT 4/23/1939 p.1 Victims of suicide pact (hard copy only) 338.973 P83Pt 1924 p.49 (sketch) 658.87 R346M p.121 720.28 SU87A 979.7 B64 Vol.II p.826-27 (il) 979.7 W28A April 1928 (il) 979.7788 ST769H p.50
  • Year Built: 1925
  • Decade Built: 1920s
  • Style: Chicago Commercial Style with Classical Renaissance Revival elements

BOLAND-B12186

Winthrop Hotel. The 2 million dollar+ Winthrop Hotel was nearing completion by the end of March, 1925. Exterior work was finished in January of 1925 and hotel furnishings under way. It would have its much anticipated grand opening celebration in May.


Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Hotels--Tacoma--1920-1930;

BOLAND-B10147

Construction of the Winthrop Hotel. This photograph has been labeled "seat of col. #27." By May of 1924, the hotel's foundation had been poured and other exterior work begun. The hotel would be dedicated in May of 1925.


Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma)--Construction; Hotels--Tacoma--1920-1930; Building construction--Tacoma--1920-1930;

BOLAND-B10395

Progress photograph of the construction of the Hotel Winthrop. Work continues on the building of the eleven story hotel by Pratt & Watson contractors in July of 1924. It appears that construction has reached the fourth floor. A notice has already been posted that the stores in the hotel will be under the management of the W.H. Opie & Co. (photograph has been stained)


Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma)--Construction; Building construction--Tacoma--1920-1930; Signs (Notices); Progress photographs;

BOLAND-B16209

Rex McCargar and his Orchestra at the Hotel Winthrop. The tuxedoed musicians have their instruments on display in this January 20, 1927, photograph. The singers and entertainers, advertised as the "most popular orchestra in the city," went on to appear at the Hotel Tacoma the following week. The Hotel Tacoma provided dancing every Friday night with a 50 cent cover charge. (TNT 1-31-27, p. 8-ad) G40.1-034


McCargar, Rex; Musicians--Tacoma--1920-1930; Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma);

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