Baarsma, William H. (Tacoma) - 2
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- c. 1995
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Bill Baarsma - Tacoma City Council
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Baarsma, William H. (Tacoma) - 2
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Bill Baarsma - Tacoma City Council
Moss, Harold (Tacoma's First Black Mayor 1994) (Politician) - 12
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Harold G. Moss
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Bev Doolittle
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Bev Doolittle
Suchier, Jean-Marc (Morpho Systems) - 1
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Jean-Marc Suchier returns as President and CRO of North American Morpho Systems, Inc., a high-technology imaging corporation he founded more than ten years ago.
North American MORPHO Systems, Inc.
1145 Broadway Plaza, Suite 300
Tacoma, Washington 98402
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Steve Kirby - Tacoma City Council Race: Position 5
Copyright 1997, Brian DalBalcon
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Hilltop (Home Ownership Program) Terence Thomas - Real-estate/Personal Banker, working with Evelyn Hargrove.
“Terence Thomas, a Seafirst real estate personal banker, talks with Evelyn Hargrove, one of the potential buyers, at a class Seafirst organized” to educate people about credit applications and real-estate transactions. Seafirst Bank, the Martin Luther King Housing Development Association, and the Tacoma Housing Authority organized a program to help low-income Pierce County residents purchase a home and revitalize Tacoma’s Hilltop Neighborhood.
Stoner, William (County Council) - 11
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William S. Stoner
Western Washington Fair Association
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Hilltop (Home Ownership Program)
“One of the six houses in the Seafirst program awaits the remodelers’ hammers and saws.” Seafirst Bank, the Martin Luther King Housing Development Association, and the Tacoma Housing Authority organized a program to help low-income Pierce County residents purchase a home and revitalize Tacoma’s Hilltop Neighborhood. Four houses were purchased by the Martin Luther King Housing Development Association and two others were owned by the Tacoma Housing Authority. The Martin Luther King Housing Development served as the developer and remodel of all six homes while Seafirst Bank provided government backed loans to both agencies that would later be assumed by the buyers.
Back of photo: Cascadia- Indian Tile Uncovered, Cascadia Juvenile Diagnostic Center