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Alonzo Victor Lewis, noted sculptor, stands in the shadow of a column at the entry to the Ferry Museum where he recently added the art-deco detail above the front doors. Artistic portraiture. (T. Times).


Lewis, Alonzo Victor; Washington State Historical Building (Tacoma); Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma); Galleries & museums--Tacoma--1930-1940; Ferry Museum (Tacoma);

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Washington State Historical Society secretary William P. Bonney poses next to the "Lister" table in front of the Ferry Museum. The table was donated to the Society on the 50th anniversary of the arrival of the J.H. Lister family in Tacoma. The family emigrated from England and established Standard Iron Works on East 23rd. Second generation Listers included Arthur, Ernest, Alfred, Albert and sister Mrs. D.M. McInnis. Arthur served for 25 years as the superintendent of the pattern department of the Northern Pacific Railroad shops in South Tacoma. Ernest was elected governor in 1912 and reelected in 1916. He died in office three years later. Alfred served as city controller, manager of the Tacoma school board and president of Tacoma Savings and Loan. Albert was a prosperous farmer outside of Olympia and his sister's family had a farm on McNeil Island. (T. Times 10/13/1934, pg. 9 E.T. Short's column "After Many Years")


Bonney, William P.; Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma); Galleries & museums--Tacoma--1930-1940; Ferry Museum (Tacoma); Antiques;

D881-3

In March of 1937, work began on construction of a $40,000 third story addition to the Washington State Historical Society, 315 No. Stadium Way. A crane on the roof is helping to erect the masonry cornice on the roof level. The additional space was being added to provide a display area for the museums valuable collection of art and historical relics which were crowded into storage areas not open to the public. This building is now the Washington Historical Society Research Center. (T. Times 3/30/1937, pg. 1)


Washington State Historical Building (Tacoma); Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma); Galleries & museums--Tacoma--1940-1950; Ferry Museum (Tacoma);

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Meeting of Fine Arts Studio Club at the Washington State Historical Society Building, TNT, Ernie Knight. Members of the Fine Arts Studio Club of Tacoma met at the Washington State Historical Society Building. They heard songs accompanied by one of the members playing on an old, square piano and were taken on a tour of the current exhibits including one of old musical instruments. (TNT, 2/22/1948, p.B-4)


Washington State Historical Building (Tacoma); Fine Arts Studio Club (Tacoma); Group portraits; Galleries & museums--Tacoma--1940-1950; Clubs--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D32014-1

Meeting of Fine Arts Studio Club at the Washington State Historical Society Building, TNT, Ernie Knight. Members of the Fine Arts Studio Club were taken on a tour of the Washington State Historical Society's collections with special attention given to the rare, old musical instruments that were housed there. Members were allowed to play the instruments. Fritz Berntsen played an old guitar, Adeline F. (Mrs. Byron) Foreman an autoharp, C.N. Arendt a flageolet, Eliz (Mrs. Fritz) Berntsen a concertina and Paul Prentice a Chinese stringed instrument. (TNT, 2/22/1948, p. B-4; 3/7/1948, p. B-4))


Washington State Historical Building (Tacoma); Fine Arts Studio Club (Tacoma); Musical instruments--Tacoma--1940-1950; Wind instruments; Autoharps--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stringed instruments; Lutes; Musicians--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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A group from Highline School is visiting the Ferry Museum. Hundreds of students visited the museum on school field trips each year to learn about the history of Washington Territory and State. Ordered by the Washington State Historical Society, Mr. Foster.


Students--Tacoma; School field trips--Tacoma; Galleries & museums--Tacoma; Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma);

D59257-5

Chapin D. Foster, secretary/director of the Washington State Historical Society, describes the use of Native American artifacts to a class of school children visiting the museum. The extensive collection includes: ceremonial boards, baskets, canoes, trade beads, tools, weapons, fishing equipment, clothing, masks, carved images, and exhibits showing everyday life among the Northwest and Alaska tribes.


Galleries & museums--Tacoma; Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma)--Exhibitions & displays; Children; Indians of North America; Foster, Chapin D.;

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Catherine G. (Mrs. Harry) Compton was in charge of the doll show which was one of the most important special events of the year at the Washington State Historical Society. Mrs. Compton is shown with a group of dolls that were to be on display. All doll collectors in the Tacoma area were urged to participate. Dolls with costumes and from all over the world were shown. (TNT, 2/24/1952, p.A-7)


Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma)--Exhibitions & displays; Dolls; Compton, Catherine G.;

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J.H. Gipple, taxidermist, at work on the background scenery for the cougar diorama at the Washington State Historical Society Museum. A diorama is an exhibit recreating the preserved wildlife in its natural habitat including rocks, plants and other natural scenery. The museum goer can then see how the wild animals lived in nature. The museum artist is recreating boulders with a wood frame covered by papier-mache and then painted to appear real. Smaller boulders may be carved from foam.


Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma)--Exhibitions & displays; Taxidermy; Dioramas--Tacoma--1950-1960; Exhibitions--Tacoma--1950-1960; Gipple, J.H.;

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J.H. Gipple, taxidermist, creates the artificial bodies of a cougar attacking a deer for the Washington State Historical Society's diorama. Taxidermy is the art of putting a real animal skin on an artificial body. First, every part of the animal is measured so that the artificial body will fit inside the skin. The skin is removed from the body and tanned and the skeleton is saved. A body frame is created, either from wood or actual bones, and then covered with wire mesh and straw. In this picture, the frame is coated with a material in preparation for the addition of the skin. The cougar is suspended from wires in the ceiling to approximate an pouncing position. The cougar was killed near Eatonville by Robert E. Albaugh of Tacoma. The animal measured almost eight feet in length. (TNT 4/8/1951, pg. A-4)


Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma)--Exhibitions & displays; Taxidermy; Dioramas--Tacoma--1950-1960; Exhibitions--Tacoma--1950-1960; Gipple, J.H.; Pumas--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D42273-8

View of Mrs. Clarence Utterback (left) standing by her beautiful carved hope chests and Thelma T. Hill, holding a permastone low relief portrait of her daughter, Nancy in May of 1949. Thelma Hill also carved the chairside table and the etching (T.N.T., 5/1/49, p. D-5 & 5/8/49, p. A-13).


Wood carvings; Art; Art exhibitions--Tacoma--1940-1950; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma)--Exhibitions & displays; Utterback, Clarence--Family; Hill, Thelma T.;

A73316-4

The Washington State Historical Society Building welcomed a new Indian department on March 1, 1953; it would eventually include the entire fourth floor excluding the library. There were apparently Indian artifacts from various tribes across the state, including the Columbia, Flathead, Chewelah and Kutenai. View of Indian department; displays include baskets, masks, blankets, clothing and a framed painting from the Edward S. Curtis collection. The tepee shown was made by the Yakama tribe; it was placed in front of a scene donated by Yakima pioneers including Walter Purdin. Photograph ordered by Chapin Foster. (TNT 3-1-53, A-4)


Washington State Historical Building (Tacoma); Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma)--Exhibitions & displays; Tipis--Tacoma; Baskets; Masks--Tacoma;

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Washington State Historical Society, ladies dressed in costume for the Centennial pose with Territorial artifacts. Ordered by the TNT. One of the highlights of the week long city wide celebration of the 100 year anniversary of the Northwest Territory was the Pioneer Tea. It was hosted by members of the local chapters of the Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington and the Daughters of the American Revolution attired in pioneer outfits. Pictured, left to right, are Mrs. Clyde Davidson, Della Gould Emmons, Miss Ruby Blackwell, Florence Hoegh and Clara E. Goering, general chairman for the week long city celebration. (TNT 8/20/1953, pg. D-7)


Celebrations--Tacoma--1950-1960; Centennial celebrations--Tacoma; Washington State Historical Society (Tacoma); Goering, Clara; Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington (Tacoma); Daughters of the American Revolution (Tacoma);

315 N STADIUM WAY, TACOMA

  • 2 images. Washington State Historical Society Geo. W. Bullard, arch. Westerfield & Van Buskirk, contr. -cornerstone laid 2/4/1911 -dedicated 10/7/1911 -additions c.1916,1973 -bldg. became the Washington State History Research Center in 1996 (after the new Washington State History Museum opened at 1911 Pacific Ave.) -partial plans at TPL SEE ALSO: TPL Catalog/Clipping File TDL 11/15/1908 p.9 Minstrel show netted $1,400 (fund raising) TDL 7/17/1910 p.7 Ferry Museum secures site TDL 9/25/1910 p.38 (il) TDL 12/4/1910 p.40 Start state building soon TDL 2/1/1911 p.9 Historical Society to lay cornerstone TDN 2/4/1911 Crowd attends cornerstone laying TDL 2/5/1911 p.4 Cornerstone of building is laid TDL 2/26/1911 p.36 Begins to rise above Stadium TDL 4/16/1911 p.44 Stadium group to be enlarged TDL 6/18/1911 p.9 Historical building formally accepted TDN 10/7/1911 p.4 Throw museum open to public today TDL 10/8/1911 p.38 State museum is dedicated TDL 9/29/1912 p.1 Museum to have Memorial Hall (sketch of proposed addition) TDL 6/15/1913 p.19 Plans drawn for big heating plant (Bullard & Hill, arch.) TDL 9/28/1913 p.2 Hopes Mrs. Leary will change mind (benefactor withdraws support for Memorial Hall) TDL 1/25/1914 Anniversary Edition p.23 (sketch of proposed addition) TDL 5/24/1914 p.32 Will erect new museum building (proposed addition by Bullard & Hill, arch.) TDL 11/15/1914 p.17 Ferry Museum unit concrete work started TDL 7/4/1915 p.23 Awards contract for new building (annex by M.J. Westerfield, contr.) TDL 8/15/1915 p.23 (addition by John Wallin, contr.) TDL 10/24/1915 p.24 Club women to have place in new hall (Grand South Hall) TDN 12/10/1915 Building for which cornerstone of new unit will be laid tomorrow (Grand South Hall) (sketch) TDL 12/12/1915 p.5 Cornerstone laid for Ferry Museum addition (Bullard & Hill, arch. and Jos. Hansen, contr.) TDL 7/30/1916 p.24 (il of addition under construction) TNL 10/22/1916 p.20 (interior il of South Hall) TNL 12/10/1916 p.34 (interior il of Henry Hewitt, Jr. Hall) TNL 5/27/1917 p.9 Dedicate hall at Ferry Museum (South Hall) TDL 6/15/1919 p.A9 Porch to be built on Ferry Museum (G.W. Bullard, arch.) TDL 6/29/1919 p.A6 Plan stone portico for State Museum TDL 4/1/1926 p.1 Capture museum prowler TDL 8/5/1930 p.1 Plan museum addition here TDL 5/15/1932 p.C3 Corner Club will plant tree Sunday (Thomas Hayward Memorial Tree) TDL 9/13/1936 p.B9 Plan expansion of museum building TDL 11/15/1936 p.A2 Bids asked on addition for museum (Mock & Morrison, arch.) T.Times 11/16/1936 Ask bids for museum work; picture gallery to be added to historical building TDL 3/21/1937 p.B8 Art room being built at museum (third story addition) T.Times 3/30/1937 Bonney "helps" on new building (il) TNT 3/25/1945 p.A11 Addition for museum after war (Mock & Morrison, arch.) TNT 10/5/1945 p.6 Plan tree ceremony (cone from the "Lone Pine" of Grays Harbor to be planted) TNT 10/7/1945 p.A7 Survey tree is planted TNT 7/9/1946 Landscaping is novel gift TNT 3/26/1948 p.14 (permit for elevator shaft) TNT 7/3/1949 p.A3 2nd alcove in museum; first territorial governor honored TNT 2/25/1951 First museum here founded by Col. Ferry (il) TNT 4/8/1951 p.A1 To enlarge museum TNT 4/29/1951 p.A7 Liberty statue here TNT 5/20/1951 p.B1 Plan Statue of Liberty (Geo. Ball, age 12, wins design contest for base) (il) TNT 7/5/1951 p.D3 City will light liberty statue TNT 7/8/1951 p.D11 Liberty statue replica to be unveiled July 14 TNT 7/14/1951 p.1 Impressive ceremony TNT 7/15/1951 p.A1 Miss Liberty unveiled at Tacoma rites (il) TNT 11/4/1951 p.A8 Historical Society notes anniversary (il) TNT 2/21/1954 p.A1 Historical building entered, $28.25 taken TNT 1/7/1957 p.1 Rusty wheels foil theft of cannon (il) TNT 6/2/1957 p.A10 School kids flock to visit Historical Society (il) TNT 8/9/1957 p.17 $50 window smashed by vandals TNT 11/6/1958 p.A7 Old gun stolen from Museum TNT 7/30/1959 p.B1 Gift will aid beautification at museum TNT 4/9/1961 New museum wing design contest set (il of cornerstone laying ceremony in 1911) TNT 4/12/1961 p.D10 Arbor Day gift for museum (il of Osmaria plant) TNT 4/20/1961 p.C8 Museum here gets 40 new rose bushes TNT 11/2/1961 p.B9 Shrine will be place in museum (shrine from Tacoma's sister city, Kokura, Japan) TNT 3/29/1962 p.A1 Shinto Shrine will be placed beside museum TNT 5/6/1962 p.A1 Society grounds home for shrine; Shinto gift is sister-city reminder (il) TNT 5/11/1962 Shinto shrine dedication to be Sunday TNT 5/14/1962 p.1 Shinto shrine from Kokura dedicated (il) TNT 5/29/1962 Shinto shrine will be placed beside museum TNT 9/9/1962 New roof (for storage bldg.) TNT 9/9/1962 p.B3 New roof (il of storage bldg. housing the boiler of the ship Beaver) TNT 8/20/1964 p.1 State Historical Society plans $800,000 wing (sketch) TNT 7/23/1967 Historical Society gets building fund TNT 8/31/1967 p.B14 Priceless museum collection must be kept under cover (interior il) TNT 8/30/1970 Museum move forecast if drive fails TNT 1/7/1971 p.D11 Work to start in spring on $1 million museum wing (Lea, Pearson & Richards, arch.) TNT 2/7/1971 ... wing planned soon (sketch) TNT 4/29/1973 A new wing at state museum (il) TNT 9/30/1973 New wing to state museum ready for opening (interior il) TNT 10/7/1973 Museum's new wing dedicated TNT 12/15/1974 Time Machine; State Historical Society museum preserves our past (il) TNT 1/26/1977 p.A6 New museum entrance planned (il) TNT 8/6/1978 More will meet the eye inside new museum doors (remodeling by C.E. Skinner, Inc., contr.) TNT 2/3/1979 p.A3 Dedication today for Cheney Hall (Ben B. Cheney Hall) TTNT 2/18/1979 Ghosts in Tacoma? It's no laughing matter TNT 11/17/1986 "Statue of Liberty" stolen outside of Tacoma museum (il) TNT 11/20/1986 p.B1 Lady Liberty's back after short fling TNT 10/31/1988 p.Bl Ghost story TNT 9/24/1995 A home for history (il) TNT 12/15/1997 p.B2 Looking back (il in 1913) TNT 12/21/2008 p.E1 Treasures in the attic (feature article) (il,interior il) 071 F779F 12/31/1910 (sketch); 2/1/1913 p.1 State Historical Building and Ferry Museum (sketch); 5/6/1916 p.7 (sketch of proposed addition); 6/2/1917 p.1 Dedication Number of the Grand South Hall (interior il) 917.97 W851G (addition c.1973 by Lea, Pearson & Richards, arch.) 979.7 M132W 979.7788 K355T p.114 (il) Stadium-Seminary Historic District Nomination Form
  • Year Built: 1911
  • Decade Built: 1910s
  • Style: Neo-Classical Revival
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