"Little Giants" to Meet "Gophers" Here (TDL)
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"Little Giants" to Meet "Gophers" Here (TDL)
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ca. 1911. Street scene in Grandview, Washington. Copy of customer print. Asahel Curtis traveled to Grandview in Yakima County in 1911 to photograph several areas of town. Print #20733 was taken of the business district including the Grandview State Bank. Several men are pictured outside the bank while three horse-drawn buggies go by. Photograph ordered by Dr. C.B. Coulter of the University of Puget Sound. (University of Washington Digital Collections)
Commercial streets--Grandview; Grandview State Bank (Grandview); Carriages & coaches--Grandview;
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ca. 1911. Copy of customer print. This is possibly the small town of Grandview, Washington, about 1911. Photographer Asahel Curtis, brother of Edward Curtis of Seattle, would spend years photographing the Klondike Gold Rush, Washington State's historical events and people, and its natural resources, especially Mount Rainier. In 1911 he traveled to Grandview and took several pictures of the town and surrounding areas. #20734 is a view of scattered small houses and possibly crops growing between them. Photograph ordered by Dr. C.B. Coulter of the University of Puget Sound.
Houses--Washington;
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ca. 1911. Copy of customer print. This is the Grandview Lateral Canal located in Yakima County. Asahel Curtis of Seattle traveled to Grandview, Washington, in 1911 and photographed several scenes of the rural landscape. #20740 shows the intake for irrigation water. A man in a horse-drawn buggy pauses on the unpaved road before crossing the bridge. There is no other traffic in sight. Several farmhouses are in the distance. Photograph ordered by Dr. C.B. Coulter of the University of Puget Sound. (University of Washington Digital Collections)
Bridges--Grandview; Irrigation canals & flumes--Grandview; Carriages & coaches--Grandview;
Part of Map Collection
George F Cram Company
1 map; 34 x 41 cm. From page 178-179 of Cram's unrivaled atlas of the world. Relief shown by hachures. Shows counties, cities and railroads. Scale ca. 1:1,300,000 On verso: "Alaska" and "Idaho" maps. In lower margin: 178, 179.
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ca. 1911. Copy of customer print. Men digging small ditch connecting to water-filled narrow canal. Asahel Curtis print #20765. This is a photograph possibly taken in Grandview, Washington, about 1911. Photographer Asahel Curtis had traveled to the rural Yakima County area to take photographs of the town and surrounding vicinity. Photograph ordered by Dr. C.B. Coulter of the University of Puget Sound.
Digging; Canals;
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ca. 1911. Copy of customer print. Arthur Magill in profile. Mr. Magill was a past Exalted Ruler of the Tacoma Elks Lodge No. 174. According to the April 6, 1911, Tacoma Daily Ledger, he was installed as Exalted Ruler on April 5, 1911. Photograph ordered on February 3, 1969, by the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Tacoma Lodge No. 174.
Magill, Arthur; Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Tacoma Lodge No. 174 (Tacoma);
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Little Giants Play Keystone Team Sunday (TNT)
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City Championship Is Still Undecided
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Jewels Are Beaten by Gas Co. Team
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Rand McNally New Commercial Atlas Map of Washington, 1912
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Chicago : Rand McNally.
1 map : col. ; 48 x 66 cm. State capitals and County seats identified by symbols. A key to Railroads is located in the lower left. Shows Railroads and Steamship lines. Includes index of cities with a population of 1,000 or more. At top: "Library atlas of the world." Relief shown by hachures and spot highlights. Scale 1 in. = 15 miles [ca. 1:950,400].
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ca. 1912. The name painted on the side of the brewery is the Columbia Brewing Company. The building was built in 1900 when the brewery was established. Like most early breweries this building was tall and took advantage of gravity in moving materials through the brewing process. Grain storage and milling was often located high in a brewery on the 3rd or 4th floor. The copper brew kettle was commonly located beneath the mash tun at ground level. Copies of old prints ordered by Columbia Breweries in 1951. (Brewed in the Pacific Northwest, Gary and Gloria Meier)
Brewing industry--Tacoma--1910-1920; Columbia Brewing Co. (Tacoma);
Immigration and Emigration - 1
Back of Photo:
Theatrical Group, Order of Vasa, ca. 1912, Tacoma
Photograph courtesy of the Vasa Lodge Norden, Tacoma
From In the Footsteps of Nicholas Delin: the Swedish Presence in Pierce County, a photography exhibition tracing the world of Swedish and Swedish-Finnish immigrants in Pierce County from 1887 - 1930, opening Thursday, December 14, 1995 at the Tacoma Public Library's Handforth Gallery (Main Library, 1102 Tacoma Avenue South in downtown Tacoma).
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 44
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The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 44. From captions, clockwise: Tacoma Winter Outing, December 28- January 1. Fresh meat!
Many Teams Apply for Place in Proposed Tacoma League (TDL)
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Sporting Facts and Fancies (TDL)
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Twilight League Instead of City and Suburban Is Baseball Plan (TDL)
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Twilight League Is Formed (T.Times)
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Tacoma City League Is Formed (TDL)
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Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 60
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The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 60. From captions, clockwise: Seattle Chicken Dinner Walk (Outside Silverdale Hotel). January 19, 1913. Seattle Scenic Trip. February 22-23, 1913. Scenes I have missed.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 69
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The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 69. From captions, clockwise: Rhododendron Trip to Chico. May 31-June 1. Paschall Homestead. On the launch.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 76
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The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 76. From captions, clockwise: The Singing Elwha poem. "A member of the mountaineers since 1911, Mrs. Linda Coleman of Seattle was camp nurse. Here she binds a minor injury for Amos Hand, Tacoma.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 79
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The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 79. From captions, clockwise: First view of Mt. Olympus, Company "A" on the Summit, On the big climb.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 81
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The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 81. From captions, clockwise: Gunsight, Three of a kind, Camp five, Lake St. Mary.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 72
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 72. Exterior shot of trading post with advertisements for honey, root beer, vegetables and bread. From captions, clockwise: Easy Hard. Spaghetti of Boston.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 74
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The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 74. From captions, clockwise: Springs, Coley, Alma and Kratchie, Reverand Hugh Brown of Seattle, Fording the Quinault.
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 77
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 77. Unused
Mountaineers Scrapbook, 1912 to 1916, p. 71
Part of The Tacoma Mountaineers Records
The Mountaineers Summer Outing, July 20, 1912-August 10, 1913 Scrapbook, pg. 71. From captions, clockwise: Mountaineers Summer Outing. August 2-23, 1913. The pack train. Outing Committee.