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A1008-0

ca. 1926. Four butchers stand behind the counter in this unidentified butcher shop. A saw for cutting meat hangs from the ceiling. (WSHS)


Butcher shops--1920-1930; Meat cutting;

A1288-1

ca. 1926. Interior of unidentified Meat Market, circa 1926. Fresh meat, milk and butter cases, telephone on wall, scales, flowers in vases. (filed with Argentum)


Butcher shops--1920-1930; Meat cutting; Meat;

A1756-1

ca. 1926. Open stall meat market with man at counter. Glass fresh meat case with marble base, building columns, banners, overhead sign "MEATS". For Neils Hansen Manufacturing Company. (filed with Argentum)


Butcher shops--1920-1930; Meat;

A-1730

ca. 1926. "This Belt 30" manufactured by Du Charme Belting Co." Du Charme Belt Manufacturing Co. was located at 501 E 34th. Max Du Charme was the president of the company. (WSHS)


Du Charme Belting Co. (Tacoma);

A1781-1

ca. 1926. East Tacoma, IOOF (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) #89. "Degree Staff," lodge members in regalia, some holding shields. (filed with Argentum)


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1920-1930; Clubs--Tacoma--1920-1930; Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Lodge No. 89 (Tacoma);

A1831-1

ca. 1926. Geiger's Market. Night view into meat market. Glass fresh meat case with marble base, scales on counter, tile backsplash, hanging hams. (filed with Argentum)


Geigers Market (Tacoma); Butcher shops--Tacoma--1920-1930;

A1477-1

ca. 1926. Everett Griggs Estate. Driveway with ornamental iron double gates and vine covered wooden fence. Originally owned by H. F. Alexander and named Inglewood. Griggs renamed the estate Lakewold and sold it to nephew Corydon Wagner and wife Eulalie. Address originally was 12221 Gravelly Lake Dr. SW. (filed with Argentum)


Griggs, Everett G.--Homes & haunts; Lakewold (Lakewood); Estates--Lakewood;

A1478-1

ca. 1926. Everett Griggs Estate, Lakewold, circa 1926. Path through trees, shrubs, lawn to building with cupola. Originally owned by H. F. Alexander and named Inglewood. Griggs renamed the estate "Lakewold" and sold it in 1938 to nephew Corydon Wagner and wife Eulalie. Address was originally 12221 Gravelly Lake Dr SW. (filed with Argentum)


Griggs, Everett G.--Homes & haunts; Lakewold (Lakewood); Estates--Lakewood;

A1136-1

ca. 1926. Grocery store interior. Canned goods on shelves, scale, Wrigleys and Beech Nut Gum, Karo Syrup, Leslie Salt, Snow Flake Crackers in display case. Flowers in vases on countertop. (filed in Argentum)


Grocery stores--Tacoma--1920-1930;

A1296-1

ca. 1926. Holly Market, 3516 McKinley Ave, window display, circa 1926. The window is dressed with hanging beef, large package of bacon, lard package, bottles and other items. The center feature is several refrigeration coils. The meat market was owned and operated by Jalmer and William Wold. (filed with Argentum)


Holly Market (Tacoma); Butcher shops--Tacoma--1920-1930; Meat;

A1247-1

ca. 1926. Hospital interior, circa 1926. Therapy room in an unidentified hospital with a shower, steam box and hydro-therapy tub. (filed with Argentum)


Hospitals--Tacoma--1920-1930; Health care facilities--1920-1930;

A1248-1

ca. 1926. Hospital interior, circa 1926. Man lying down on table with wires hooked to him and a man operating machine. (filed with Argentum)


Hospitals--Tacoma--1920-1930; Health care facilities--1920-1930;

A1246-1

ca. 1926. Hospital interior, circa 1926. A room is pictured in an unidentified hospital. It has many beds divided by curtains, that have been pulled back, hung on rods. Also pictured are a doctor, nurse and machinery on carts. (filed with Argentum)


Hospitals--Tacoma--1920-1930; Hospital wards--1920-1930; Health care facilities--1920-1930;

A1237-1

ca. 1926. Many nurses in uniform standing in front of Tacoma General Hospital, circa 1926. (filed with Argentum)


Hospitals--Tacoma--1920-1930; Tacoma General Hospital (Tacoma); Nurses--Tacoma--1920-1930; Tacoma General Hospital School of Nursing (Tacoma);

A-874

ca. 1926. The central building in this picture is 1113 Broadway, viewed from Broadway Street. In 1926, one of the building's tenants was L.R. Clark, dentists, as indicated by the large signage on the building. Upstairs at 1113 1/2 Broadway was the Ritz Hotel, in operation from 1914-1953. On the left side of the picture is McMillan Brothers, owned by Everett and Alfred McMillan. They owned three stores that offered the strange combination of druggist (ground floor) and musical instrument dealers. They also sold pianos, phonographs and records. The music department was located on the second floor at this location. To the right of the picture, at 1115 Broadway, is a ground floor Piggly Wiggly store, at one time the location of the Queen City Market. (WSHS- negative A874-0)


Hotel Ritz (Tacoma); McMillan Brothers (Tacoma); Piggly Wiggly (Tacoma);

A1303-1

ca. 1926. Winthrop Hotel, circa 1926, general view of interior, main dining area flowing off from lobby. When the hotel opened in May, 1925, the main dining room and lobby/lounge were seamlessly blended into a space 40 feet wide and 120 feet long. The hotel was managed by D.M. Linnard, Inc. and recognized for its quality of accommodations and service. (filed with Argentum)


Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Hotels--Tacoma--1920-1930; Dining rooms--Tacoma;

A-843

ca. 1926. A group of guests practices their putting on the miniature golf link of the Tacoma Hotel. The nine hole course was part of a $150,000 renovation completed in 1925. It was located on the east side of the hostelry on the lawn overlooking the bay. The Tudor hotel was renowned all up and down the Pacific Coast for its beauty. It was built in 1884 and was designed by Stanford White. It was destroyed by fire on October 17, 1935. (TNT 5/13/1925, pg. 4; TDL 4/12/1927, supplement pg. 6) (WSHS- negative A843- 0)


Hotels--Tacoma; Tacoma Hotel (Tacoma); Putting (Golf); Golf--Tacoma--1920-1930; Golfers;

A1809-1

ca. 1926. Side view of Craftsman-style brick residence with stone trim, second story porch. For Abram D. Liddle, real estate, mortgage loans, insurance and rentals. (filed with Argentum)


Houses--1920-1930;

A1244-1

ca. 1926. Joseph L. Carman residence, Villa Carman (Madera). Spanish Colonial Revival house by Kirtland K. Cutter, Architect, 1919. Purchased by Lowell T. and Helen Murray in 1939 and by actress Linda Evans in 1987. (filed with Argentum)


Houses--Lakewood--1920-1930; Carman, Joseph L.--Homes & haunts; Villa Carman (Lakewood);

A1265-1

ca. 1926. Small one-story house with fireplace, and porch on front, for sale by Central Realty. House number, 1610, is on porch. (filed with Argentum)


Houses--Tacoma--1920-1930;

A1295-1

ca. 1926. Machinery, likely a pump. Electric motor drives pulley with a belt, pipes with valves and gauges. (filed with Argentum)


Machinery; Pumps;

A1425-1

ca. 1926. Edwin J. McNeeley residence, Tuttle Brothers, Architects; Charles E. Hieth, Contractor, 1906. Large craftsman house with Mission Revival dormers and detailing. Landscaping, street trees, 1920s coupe automobile at curb. Now home to Lutheran Social Services of Washington. (WSHS; also filed with Argentum)


McNeeley, Edwin--Homes & haunts; Estates--Tacoma;

A1011-0

ca. 1926. This photograph is captioned "Monty's (Garage). Wreck." There was a Monty's Garage Inc. at 1201 A. St. Monty Percival was president of the company. It appears that the truck is being hooked up to tow the automobile that has gone across the sidewalk and through the guard rail. (WSHS)


Monty's Garage (Tacoma); Automobiles--Tacoma--1920-1930;

A-1788

ca. 1926. Cattle on George A. Morrison farm, Puyallup-Orting Valley. (WSHS, in Argentum as A1788-1) The farm is also pictured in A-1787 and A1999-1.


Morrison, George A.--Homes & haunts; Farms--1920-1930; Livestock;

A1867-1

ca. 1926. Northern Pacific Railway, No. 1. Railroad crossing with man by stop sign, "Stop RRX" painted on street, tall industrial stack belching smoke in background. (filed with Argentum)


Northern Pacific Railway Co. (Tacoma); Railroad signals;

A1801-1

ca. 1926. Northwestern Woodenware Company, interior of plant. The company manufactured wooden tubs, pails, kits and kegs. (filed with Argentum)


Northwestern Woodenware Co. (Tacoma);

A1802-1

ca. 1926. Northwestern Woodenware Company. Interior with workers at various machines. The factory was built at this location in 1913. It had alternate addresses of 2001 Dock and 2100 Dock. The building was destroyed by fire in 1994. (filed with Argentum)


Northwestern Woodenware Co. (Tacoma);

A1804-1

ca. 1926. Northwestern Woodenware Company. Interior view, workers piling wood shakes. (filed with Argentum)


Northwestern Woodenware Co. (Tacoma);

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