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D162744-6C

Copy of customer print. Undated color photograph of interior of cedar home. This is possibly the interior of the home pictured at D162744, image 1c. An elk's head is mounted high on the cedar paneled walls of the home's living room. A staircase with wrought iron railings leads to the upper level, perhaps a loft. Photograph ordered by Silvad, Inc., on December 16, 1972.


Houses; Hunting trophies; Stairways;

D164779-1

Undated photograph taken at night of a business district, probably located in Centralia. Several taverns, a Bonanza 88 store, and a pharmacy dot the two-lane street. The area is brightly lit with freestanding light poles. Photograph ordered by General Electric.


Business districts; Lampposts; Street lights;

BROWNING-048

ca. 1908. Fowler children on Oak (sp) Street. Probably the children of Jane and/or Mary S. Fowler. Jane Fowler, the widow of Fredrick Fowler, lived at 832 N. Oakes in 1908. Mary S. Fowler, the widow of Giles H. Fowler, lived at 709 No. O St.

BROWNING-056

ca. 1910. Stegelon (Germans) at 49th and Oak (sp) streets in South Tacoma. Two men, two women and a child stand in front of a small one story house with a picket fence. One of the men has a rifle.

TPL-7583

View of Saint Helens Ave. sometime in the 1930s. The Allyn Hotel (726-28) is on the right, next to the Medical Arts Building (747 Market St.). Many cars parked outside both buildings and across the street.


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1930-1940; Allyn Hotel (Tacoma); Medical Arts Building (Tacoma);

BROWNING-012

1910/09/27. Mr. Mann and family outside house at Manitou Park in South Tacoma. In center standing is Ted Mann. Others are not identified. Photograph was taken on September 27, 1910.

BROWNING-053

ca. 1908. Shaw house in South Tacoma "Buffalo Bill" Three men, holding rifles, standing behind fence in front of house. There is a gramophone (record player) visible through the window of the house.

Cammarano CAM-26

This is a glimpse of busy Fourth Avenue in Olympia post 1947. Cars are lined up on both sides of the street as well as motoring down the long roadway, including a newish Lincoln. On the left foreground are the Olympia Bakery, Liberty Cafe, a bowling alley and a hotel. At right are the Reder's Grocery, Olympia Drug Co.and Gottfeld's men's clothing store. (Photograph courtesy of the William Cammarano Collection) TPL-10430


Commercial streets--Olympia; Lincoln automobile; Automobiles--Olympia--1940-1950; Olympia Bakery (Olympia); Liberty Cafe (Olympia); Reder's Grocery (Olympia); Olympia Drug Co. (Olympia);

C155517-4

Undated customer postcard of Lake Street in Sand Lake, Michigan. This undated photograph shows the north side of Lake Street in the very small town of Sand Lake, Michigan. This is probably prior to the common automobile age as the road is unpaved and transportation is primarily horse-and-wagon. Power or telephone poles are present on the north side of the street. Photograph ordered by Pierce Powers, Puyallup.


Commercial streets--Michigan--Sand Lake; Horses--Michigan--Sand Lake; Carts & wagons--Michigan--Sand Lake;

C155517-6

Undated customer postcard of street scenes in Sand Lake, Michigan. This appears to be one of Sand Lake's commercial streets with establishments close together. Photograph may have been taken about 1900 or before. Sand Lake in 2004 only had a population of barely 500; 100 years ago it may have been about the same or even smaller. The Sand Lake House is the large building closest to the camera. This may have been the town's hotel or even a boarding house. What appears to be a windmill is behind the business. A boots-and-shoe store is one of the businesses close to the Sand Lake House. Photograph ordered by Pierce Powers, Puyallup.


Commercial streets--Michigan--Sand Lake; Sand Lake House (Sand Lake, MI);

A64420-3

Ordered by Pacific Coast Steel Corp. - San Francisco. Undated photograph of multiple story steel and brick building under construction. Stack from floor to above roof inside building. Vertical image. Location of building not provided.


Building construction; Pacific Coast Steel Corp. (San Francisco);

BROWNING-046

ca. 1908. Miller residence at Manitou Park in South Tacoma, circa winter of 1908. Trees and ground are covered with snow. Icicles hang from the house eaves.

BROWNING-003

Mrs. Duthie, sitting in a rocking chair, on Prospect St., young girl and doll on porch of house. Probably house of George Duthie at 5124 So. Prospect. Mr. Duthie worked for the Northern Pacific Railroad.

BROWNING-054

Verner Saffell house probably at 5814 South Tacoma Way or 5814 South Union Street. Two men and a woman stand in front of a house. There are large piles of chopped wood on the front porch.

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