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PORT OF TACOMA--GENERAL 1985-- - 2

Back of Photo:
"Port of Tacoma - Gen.
New Construction Site: Shown here is the current terminal for Totem Ocean Trailer Express (TOTE) which leases the 25-acre site from the Port of Tacoma. This area will be the new site of a two-berth container facility for Tacoma Terminals, Inc., a subsidiary of Sea-Land Services, Inc. The Port is relocating the TOTE operation to Blair Waterway, where it will build a modern, expanded, roll-on, roll-off facility.

PORT OF TACOMA--PIER 7 (Pier 7) pictures Oct 1960 thru Dec 1978 - 2

From clipping in file: "Pier 7 Extension Project Begins: Manson Construction and Engineering equipment dredging the $3 million extension to Pier 7 appear in this aerial photo taken by News Tribune staff photographer Bob Rudsit. The 900-foot concrete extension will provide a fourth berth for Pier 7, located on the northeast side of Sitcum Waterway between East 11th Street and Commencement Bay. The port's giant alumina storage domes and the tallow shipping tank farm, the latter at the left, dominate the aerial scene. Floating drydock for Aerojet's surface-effect test craft is at right.
Back of Photo:
"Port of Tacoma - Pier 7"
"Pier 7 extension"
Photograph by Bob Rudsit

Safe Streets Program (Fighting Drugs and Gangs) - 8

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As the beginning of an expansive church effort to address the drug problems in the community, Brad Beeman speaks to a small audience (about 25) at the United Methodist Church in Lakewood. Over 24 Lakewood churches with combined congregations of over 3,600 people participated in Safe Streets Sunday.
David Brandt

Salishan Housing Development - 8

Back of Photo:
The Big Pitch
Tacoma Mayor Gordon Johnston pitches the first horseshoe as the Metropolitan Park District's new senior citizen's park in the Salishan area was dedicated Friday afternoon. City and Park officials as well as a number of senior citizens attended ceremonies.
Russ Carmack/Photographer

SCHOOL, GAULT JUNIOR HIGH (Gault Junior High School) (Eastside Neighborhood swimming Pool) 3537 East K. St. (Eastside Community Pool) - 1

Gault Junior High School had an industrial education program partially sponsored and funded by the Tacoma Chapter of the Associated General Contractors. The purpose of the program was to stimulate interest in the construction industry. Students participated in all phases of the construction trades and played the role of various specialists associated with the construction industry. Photos by Gault student David Holm.


Back of photo: School, Gault Junior High
Jun 4 1972
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David Holm of Tacoma

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SCHOOL, GAULT JUNIOR HIGH (Gault Junior High School) (Eastside Neighborhood swimming Pool) 3537 East K. St. (Eastside Community Pool)- 3

Back of Photo: NEWS 6/10/87 (Photo by Russ Carmack) A maintenance man from the Tacoma School District shop paints over spray painting on the side of a classroom building at Gault Jr. High, located at 1115 E. Division Lane. (The maintenance man refused to give his name)

SCHOOL, LISTER (Lister School) in Salishan Community - 3

“Low enrollments and inefficient structures may force Tacoma to close some schools, rebuild or remodel others.” Lister elementary was expensive to upkeep and faced several problems. It was 300 students short of its total capacity of 650. The school was initially built as a community center, and gymnasium and additions were later added. The different elements fit together awkwardly. Photo by staff member Warren Anderson.


Back of photo:
School, Lister Elementary
Feb 14 1982

Sumner--General - 7

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Early Sumner - Incorporated in 1891, the city had little more than buildings shown above in photo supplied by Mrs. Harry Ryan, daughter-in-law of the city's first mayor. Note church in foreground, the Presbyterian, established in 1858.

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