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Two women holding bouquets of flowers, roses and carnations, at flower show held in the Tacoma Armory building in April of 1937. Name tags on flowers displayed: Talisman, Dictator, Melrose. (T. Times)


Flower shows--Tacoma--1930-1940; Flowers; Exhibitions--Tacoma--1930-1940; State Armory (Tacoma);

D1408-1

Lincoln High School 1937 Graduation Ceremonies at the Armory. Straight on view of crowd and stage.


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Public schools--Tacoma--1930-1940; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1930-1940; State Armory (Tacoma);

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Standing outside the Tacoma armory are Comrade David L. Crossen (left) and Commander L.A. Wilcox. Both in their 90s when this picture was taken in 1937, they were officers in the G.A.R. and two of the last civil war veterans living in Tacoma. Mr. Crossen fought with the 11th Pennsylvania volunteers at Bull Run and Antietum. Mr. Wilcox was in Company F of the 4th Wisconsin Infantry. (T. Times, 5/29/1937, p.1)


Civil War, U.S., 1861-1865--Veterans--Tacoma; Veterans' organizations--Tacoma; Grand Army of the Republic (Tacoma); Crossen, David L.; Wilcox, L.A.; Flags--United States;

D7316-3

On June 8, 1938, Lincoln High School bestowed 709 diplomas on its graduating class. The graduates sit on a raised platform; the orchestra sits on the floor. Relatives here to see the ceremony sat on either side.


Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1930-1940; Lincoln High School (Tacoma); State Armory (Tacoma);

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Eastern Star at the Armory. This session was the Order of Eastern Star's 59th annual session. They expected 2,000 to attend representing 45,000 in the state from 225 chapters. (T.Times, 6/17/1947, p.6)


Order of Eastern Star (Tacoma); Fraternal organizations--Tacoma--1940-1950; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950;

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Armory-Lincoln graduation. Lincoln High School had 706 students graduating in 1946, 226 were Veterans from World War II. The Veterans graduating will wear their military uniforms to the graduation ceremony. Ex-Mayor Harry P. Cain will deliver the graduation address. View of Lincoln High School's graduating Veterans at State Armory (T. Times, 6/6/46, p. 3).


Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Military uniforms; Veterans; State Armory (Tacoma);

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Bricker, Gov. and party coverage. Washington State Governor Arthur B. Langlie on left with Ohio State Governor John W. Bricker on right. Gov. Bricker is here for the Pierce County Republican Convention being held at the State Armory (T. Times 4/12/44, p. 1).


Political conventions--Tacoma; Langlie, Arthur B., 1900-1966; Bricker, John W.;

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Armory civilian fire trucks. The State Armory also participated in assisting Pierce County reach the Fifth War Loan Drive goal of $22,000,000 by exhibiting Army equipment. View of Army/Civilian Defense fire trucks on display at State Armory.


World War, 1939-1945--Economic aspects of war--Tacoma; War bonds & funds; Fire engines & equipment--Tacoma;

D19589-2

Lt. Commander Jack Dempsey, U.S.C.G, the former heavyweight champion of the world, was referee at the main event of a boxing night held at the Tacoma Armory on June 5, 1945 to raise money for the 7th War Bond drive. Johnny Ballange, U.S.M.C., right, defeated Pedro Montez, U.S. Army, in the bout. Jack Dempsey had also visited Tacoma in 1944 in support of a war bond drive. View of boxers touching gloves as referee Dempsey gives instructions; unidentified representatives of the Army and Marines flank their men. ALBUM 9.


Dempsey, Jack, 1895-1983; Referees; Boxers (Sports)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Ballange, Johnny; Montez, Pedro;

D35612-10

California Governor Earl Warren, Republican Vice-Presidential candidate and future Supreme Court Chief Justice, making a campaign appearance at Tacoma Armory. View of elaborate decorations above the platform. His evening address attracted overflowing crowds of over 5000 which filled the Armory to its rafters. It was the largest indoor crowd to greet Governor Warren on his tour of 31 states except for Chicago. The Dewey-Warren ticket unexpectedly lost in the 1948 elections to Truman-Barkley. Sepia photograph taken on October 14, 1948. (TNT 10-15-48, p. 1) ALBUM 2.


Political elections--Tacoma--1940-1950; Warren, Earl, 1891-1974; Public speaking--Tacoma;

D35612-18

California Governor Earl Warren, Republican Vice-Presidential candidate and future Supreme Court Chief Justice, and his family, with former Governor Arthur Langlie, and his family, and two drum majorettes, on platform during rally at Tacoma Armory. Governor Warren was met by an enthusiastic audience of over 5000 on October 14, 1948. He was introduced by Arthur Langlie, former governor who was running for election. Governor Warren's wife Nina and four of his children accompanied him on this tour of the Pacific Northwest. Sepia photograph was taken on October 14, 1948. (TNT 10-15-48, p. 1) TPL-183 ALBUM 2.


Political elections--Tacoma--1940-1950; Warren, Earl, 1891-1974; Warren, Earl--Family; Langlie, Arthur B., 1900-1966; Langlie, Arthur B., 1900-1966--Family; Drum majorettes--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D35734-1

Henry A. Wallace, center, the candidate for President of the United States in 1948 from the Progressive Party spoke on October 9th, 1948 at the Tacoma Armory. In his speech he attacked the Taft-Hartley Act and the "hot war" being waged against labor unions. While in Tacoma, he met with a group of local Progressive Party candidates including: (l to r) John Green Jr., Vera Keating, Russell H. Fluent, Henry Wallace, Rodney Peterson, Ernest T. Olson, Thomas C. Rabbit. (T.Times, 10/11/1948, p.9)


Wallace, Henry A.; Presidential elections--Tacoma--1940-1950; Political elections--Tacoma--1940-1950; Green, John; Keating, Vera; Fluent, Russell H.; Peterson, Rodney; Olson, Ernest T.; Rabbitt, Thomas C.;

D38122-4

Golden Gloves contest held at the Armory in January of 1949, sponsored by the Tacoma Athletic Commission. Eight of the contestants stand inside the ring wearing satin robes, ready to take on all comers. The big two-day fistic feature was sponsored by the Tacoma Athletic Commission. Seven rugged fighters from Vancouver, B.C., and others from across the Northwest were in attendance. The Tacoma Times reported that more than 70 boxers entered the competition. (T.Times, 1/24/1949, p.11, 1/27/1949 p.14)


State Armory (Tacoma); Tacoma Athletic Commission (Tacoma); Boxing--Tacoma--1940-1950; Boxers (Sports)--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D30453-3

Renamed Veterans Day in 1953, November 11 was first proclaimed as Armistice Day in 1919 to commemorate the end of World War I. That year, on November 13, John Philip Sousa's band played in the Washington National Guard Armory in Tacoma and President Woodrow Wilson spoke there two months earlier. In 1947, a Military Ball was held on Armistice Day at the Armory, where more than 1,500 people were expected to attend. The presentation of colors to the local reserve units of the Army and Army Air Corps highlighted the evening. Army and Navy dignitaries and prominent civilian guests attended the event. View of ceremonies under way at the Armory (T. Times, 11/12/47, p. 7).


Military parades & ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma; Washington National Guard (Tacoma); State Armory (Tacoma);

D37648-1

The last Sunday of September has officially been declared Gold Star Mother's Day. In 1949 the Tacoma Chapter of Gold Star Mothers held a special meeting at the State Armory. The club installed new officers and held a special ceremony in their honor. Appointed as new officers were Beatrice Johnson as President; Pearl Joy as Vice-President; Jenny Benson as Second Vice-President; and Nell Sanford as Treasurer. The national organization American Gold Star Mothers was founded in 1928 and is open to all mothers of fallen soldiers of all wars as well as those who died a service-related death. (T. Times, 1/17/49, p. 14)..


Awards; Memorial rites & ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Military decorations--Tacoma; Mothers; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1940-1950; State Armory (Tacoma); Tacoma Chapter of Gold Star Mothers (Tacoma);

D69576-1

President Harry S.Truman with daughter Margaret and Rep. Hugh Mitchell, Democratic candidate for Governor, at the Tacoma Armory. The retiring President was stumping for Adlai Stevenson and other Democratic candidates during the 1952 fall campaign. He spoke to an overflowing crowd of loyal supporters. His appearance was heavily covered by newspaper, radio and television reporters. ALBUM 1.


Presidents; Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972; Visits of state--Tacoma; Truman, Margaret; Mitchell, Hugh;

D69576-2

Harry S. Truman addresses an attentive crowd at the Washington State Armory in early October, 1952, as he hits the campaign trail for Democratic candidates. An enormous flag hung on Armory walls nearly dwarfs the President and local dignitaries. The President's appearance was big news in our area as noted by the presence of many newspaper, radio and television reporters. His daughter Margaret is seated behind him along with gubernatorial candidate, Hugh Mitchell. ALBUM 1.


Presidents; Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972; Visits of state--Tacoma; Truman, Margaret; Mitchell, Hugh; Flags--United States;

A8415-2

Stadium High School's 56th annual graduation exercises, held June 8th at the Armory for the Class of 1939. Students at the back of the photograph, audience in foreground. The graduating class totalled 653 students and the ceremony was estimated to be attended by over 2500 persons. The sign "Education for What?" states the theme of the four student commencement speakers. Betty Binns, Helen Phill, and Robert Elliott tied for valedictory honors, each completing 3 years of study with straight A's. Class president Maynard Miller joined them as a speaker. (T.Times 6/7/1939, pg. 5; 6/9/39, pg. 1; 6/10/39, pg. 1)


Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1930-1940; State Armory (Tacoma); Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1930-1940;

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Music Conference - 600 piece Symphony Orchestra at the Armory - orchestra on raised wooden platform. Photograph ordered by Mr. Short at the Tacoma Times. (filed with Argentum)


Youth orchestras--Tacoma;

D8674-5

An addition to the State Armory, South 11th & Yakima, was under construction in August of 1939 with scaffolding surrounding the new barrel-shaped, nine-ton steel roof truss structure. A sign indicates that this is a P.W.A. (Public Works Administration) federal project. The addition would supply the National Guard with an expanded drill hall and the city with a much needed Public Auditorium with room for 5,000. $47,000 was being spent to complete the remodeling program that had a total cost of approximately $163,000. The Pierce County Courthouse with its distinctive clock tower is in the background. (T. Times 8/3/1939, pg. 1)


Progress photographs; State Armory (Tacoma); Building construction--Tacoma--1930-1940; Pierce County Courthouse (Tacoma);

D8674-2

The new Civic Auditorium addition was being added to the Armory in August of 1939. The new construction, funded by the state and the Public Works Administration, added a 20,000 sq. ft. National Guard drill hall, that would also serve as a public auditorium that could seat 3,500 on the main floor, and 1,500 in the side balconies. The new auditorium would be 100 x 200 feet with a covered ceiling 30 feet above the floor. The rounded steel trusses would replace the current pillars and provide unobstructed view all the way down the hall. In regular use, the Armory housed units of the 148th Field Artillery, the Headquarters Troop, 24th Calvary division, the federal instructor and various veterans organizations. The turrets of the old Pierce County Courthouse can be seen in the background. (T. Times 8/3/1939, pg. 1)


State Armory (Tacoma); Pierce County Courthouse (Tacoma); Building construction--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A9934-2

Lincoln High School Class of 1940 graduation at armory.


Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950; Lincoln High School (Tacoma); State Armory (Tacoma);

D12056-5

Tacoma's new "C" Company was inducted into the Washington State Guard during public ceremonies held October 20, 1941 at the National Guard Armory at 715 South 11th Street. Mustering officer Lt. Col. George W. McKenzie is seen issuing orders to the new unit. 72 men had been recently recruited to replace Guardsmen assigned to active duty. They would be drilling once a week. (T. Times 10/21/1941, pg. 4; TNT 10-21-41, p. 4-article)


Oaths--Tacoma; Recruiting & enlistment--Tacoma; State Armory (Tacoma); Washington State Guard (Tacoma); McKenzie, George W.;

D14576-4

Lincoln High School 1943 Graduation at Armory. Orchestra and Chorus performing. (T.Times)


Public Schools--Tacoma--1940-1950; Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Youth orchestras--Tacoma; Choirs (Music); Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D14575-2

Stadium High School Class of 1943 graduation at Armory. (T. Times)


Stadium High School (Tacoma)--1940-1950; State Armory (Tacoma); Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D58030-1

Four Queens were crowned in the Queen of Trays and Keys contest sponsored by the Rhodes Post No. 2, American Legion, during a ball at the Armory. The ten women who won are shown wearing evening gowns and ribbons with the names of different businesses in Tacoma. In the front row are the four Queens: L-R, Rae Allen (Don's Grill) and Millie Broc (Joe's Tavern & Cafe), winners in a tie for Queen of Trays in the silver division; Lorna Schlanbusch (Park "n" Shop), first prize winner in gold division; and Dolores Simcich (Commonwealth Title Insurance), first prize winner and Queen of Keys. All four winners will leave by Hollywood by plane for four exciting days. The back row includes other prize winners, L-R, Patricia Merrill, Ruth Malskey, Myrtle Forgey, Joyce Dyer (Peoples Store), Maxine Knowles and Virginia Thompson (West Coast Grocery). (TNT, 5/1/1951, p.12)


Women--Tacoma--1950-1960; State Armory (Tacoma); American Legion Edward B. Rhodes Post No. 2 (Tacoma); Allen, Rae; Broc, Millie; Schlanbusch, Lorna; Simcich, Dolores; Merrill, Patricia; Malskey, R.; Forgery, M.; Dyer, J.; Knowles, M.; Thompson, T.;

NWRPC-0131 Front

  • The Washington National Guard Armory at 715 So. 11th, built in 1908, was added to the Tacoma Historical register in 1976. The Pierce County Court House in the background was built in 1892, and was located at 1012 So. G Street. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: State Armory, Court House in background, Tacoma, Wash.

715 S 11TH ST, TACOMA

  • 11 images. Washington National Guard Armory Russell & Babcock, arch. Joseph Wells, contr. -dedicated 1/1/1909 -remodeling c.1917,1938 -plans for remodeling c.1938 by Russell, Lance & Muri, arch. at TPL -rehab c.1982 -part of bldg. converted for use as county jail overflow annex in 1989 -added to Tacoma Register by Resolution No.24216, 12/28/1976 -site includes 1001-25 Yakima Ave. So.
  • TDL 12/18/1904 p.1 Cartoon - "Dear Santa: All I want for Christmas is an armory, Troop B"
  • TDL 3/26/1905 p.4 New armory badly needed
  • TDL 3/3/1907 p.11 Armory site needed now
  • TDL 11/10/1907 p.5 Purchase site for armory
  • TDL 12/1/1907 p.13 Commission to erect armory
  • TDL 12/29/1907 p.5 Plan splendid structure as militia headquarters (sketch)
  • TDL 2/16/1908 p.21 Buildings (on site) to be sold
  • TDL 3/1/1908 p.21 Modified plans for the armory
  • TDL 5/3/1908 p.22 Work is begun on Tacoma's armory
  • TDL 5/24/1908 p.22 Contracts for brick (minimum of 700,000 bricks needed) TDN 7/11/1908 p.11 (il under construction)
  • TDL 8/30/1908 p.23 (progress)
  • TDL 10/11/1908 p.35 (progress) TDN 11/14/1908 p.11 (il under construction)
  • TDL 12/27/1908 p.15 New Armory about ready to turn over TDN 12/31/1908 p.7 Dedicate amory tomorrow
  • TDL 1/2/1909 p.4 State Armory is dedicated TDN 1/2/1909 p.7 Thousands see new state amory
  • TDL 1/13/1909 Commercial Club Edition p.7,43 (il)
  • TDL 10/24/1909 p.43 Armory improvements
  • TDL 11/28/1909 p.46 Install seats in Armory galleries
  • TDL 6/25/1911 p.1 (interior il of Rose Show)
  • TDL 10/11/1911 Crowds overflow state's armory (visit of Wm. Howard Taft)
  • TDL 10/22/1911 p.35 Sports feature ... (indoor baseball)
  • TDL 11/10/1912 p.20 Tacoma made show opens tomorrow
  • TDL 11/16/1912 p.1 3,000 are unable to enter Armory (6,000 already inside bldg.)
  • TDL 2/23/1913 p.4 Militiamen leaving Armory in Washington anniversary parade (il)
  • TDL 6/29/1913 p.8 Rose Show open one more day (il)
  • TDL 1/25/1914 Anniversary Edition p.11,39 (il)
  • TDL 4/26/1914 p.13 (il of "Tacoma's war force")
  • TDL 5/10/1914 p.11 Hoisting hay at the Armory (il)
  • TDL 6/6/1914 p.6 (interior il of Rose Show) TDN 1/4/1917 p.1 Throngs at Armory mark campaign climax (interior il) TNL 5/27/1917 p.21 Let locker contract for Tacoma Armory TNL 7/15/1917 p.17 Quarters of Armory soon to be doubled (remodeling by Heath & Gove, arch.)
  • TDL 9/14/1919 p.1 President (Wilson) pleads for cause of humanity
  • TDL 11/13/1919 p.5 Sousa's band in concerts today T.Times 11/30/1921 p.1 Tacoma welcomes Foch (appearance by Marshall Ferdinand Foch of France)
  • TDL 10/4/1925 p.B3 (renovation by Heath, Gove & Bell, arch.)
  • TDL 5/16/1927 p.1 Big Exposition opens tonight (Own-Your-Home Exposition)
  • TDL 5/19/1927 p.1 All Hail cupid at exposition
  • TDL 5/21/1927 p.3 Own-Your-Home show to close; public wedding feature
  • TDL 1/26/1930 p.E1 Home of Tacoma's 1930 auto show (il)
  • TDL 2/16/1930 p.E1 1930 motor car pageant closes tonight (interior il)
  • TDL 2/22/1931 p.A4 Last chance to see Auto Show (interior il)
  • TDL 5/23/1931 p.12 Tacomans wed at Armory show
  • TDL 3/6/1932 p.E3 The place and the men behind Tacoma's coming auto show (il)
  • TDL 3/11/1932 p.1 (interior il of auto show)
  • TDL 3/31/1935 p.A1 Housing show is attractive
  • TNT 10/1/1938 p.1 Award Armory work contract to Tacoma firm (remodeling by Steiro & Hansen, contr.)
  • TNT 10/5/1938 p.1 $90,000 Armory permit issued
  • TNT 2/10/1939 p.22 Please with Armory; custodian points out features of rebuilt Armory to Tacoma scribe
  • TNT 3/30/1939 p.1 All-conference orchestra rehearses for concert ... (interior il)
  • TNT 4/2/1939 p.A1 300 hear Armory concert
  • TNT 4/21/1939 p.1 $100,000 modernizes city's armory (interior il)
  • TNT 4/25/1939 p.A14 Before the Armory was built (il of site c.1890) p.B10 Northwest Music Conference climaxes musical year ... (interior il)
  • TNT 5/6/1939 p.1 New grant for Armory
  • TNT 5/24/1939 p.2 3,000 hear Prince Olav (Crown Prince Olav of Norway speaks at Armory) T.Times 5/24/1939 p.1 Norwegian royal couple given ovation during their stay here
  • TNT 11/7/1939 p.1 Tacoma's Armory bigger, better; public invited to dedication rites (interior il)
  • TNT 11/8/1939 p.11 Huge crowd at Armory T.Times 5/19/1942 Inspection! (interior il) T.Times 12/29/1942 State Guardsmen in review (interior il)
  • TNT 6/4/1943 p.1 533 finish at Lincoln ... colorful graduation
  • TNT 9/11/1946 p.1 National Guard center in armory
  • TNT 10/29/1946 p.1 Wallace praises demo candidates (appearance by former U.S. Vice President Henry A. Wallace)
  • TNT 3/5/1947 p.1 5,000 hear (Orson) Welles talk in Armory (interior il)
  • TNT 3/27/1948 p.1 Armory is damaged by fire
  • TNT 6/12/1948 p.2 (fire damage repairs by J.W. Barr Construction Co., contr.)
  • TNT 10/10/1948 p.A1 Compares opponents to Hitler; Henry Wallace in Tacoma address ...
  • TNT 10/15/1948 p.1 Thrilled Tacoma gives Earl Warren family a royal reception
  • TNT 5/18/1950 p.D2 (ad for appearance by singer Vaughn Monroe)
  • TNT 11/1/1950 p.B2 Teenagers are honor guests at sane Hallowe'en celebration (interior il)
  • TNT 3/22/1951 p.A6 4,000 hear Dr. (Charles E.) Fuller (interior il)
  • TNT 7/8/1951 p.A7 T. Roosevelt flag waves over Tacoma (il)
  • TNT 11/1/1951 p.A8 Hallowe'en treat (interior il of all-city high school dance)
  • TNT 11/26/1951 p.1 Rev. Harold Long first witness in State probe of Tacoma vice
  • TNT 12/2/1951 p.A1 Tacoma vice hearing closes
  • TNT 10/3/1952 p.A1 Truman raps Ike as unfit (visit of President Harry S. Truman) South Tacoma Star 10/30/1952 Republican vice presidential hopeful to speak at Armory (visit of Richard M. Nixon)
  • TNT 11/2/1952 p.A1 Nixon charges war needless
  • TNT 1/20/1953 p.18-20 Golden Gloves Tournament
  • TNT 5/29/1955 Tacoma displays many towers and spires
  • TNT 7/16/1955 p.5 Evangelist Ray Boatright; huge indoor camp meeting
  • TNT 12/15/1955 p.D5 (ad - boxer Joe Louis to referee wrestling match at Armory)
  • TNT 4/5/1956 p.B8-B11 Tacoma's big 3-day boat show opens in Armory Friday night
  • TNT 10/18/1956 p.B7 2nd Annual Y's Men's Club Hobby Show ready
  • TNT 11/15/1956 p.B6,B7 Lions Clubs' big carnival opens this Friday at Armory
  • TNT 3/27/1958 p.C8-C13 Tacoma Boat Show
  • TNT 4/26/1959 p.A4 Fail to hold Armory dance (Wailers concert canceled due to city ordinance)
  • TNT 6/21/1959 p.B6 Closed-circuit telecast: Heavy Weight Championship Fight
  • TNT 7/24/1959 p.6 First appearance by in Tacoma ... The Wailers
  • TNT 9/2/1959 p.B6 The Frantics, Wailers and Playboys; last big dance before school starts
  • TNT 9/4/1959 p.1 Teen dance fight impels probe; youth hurt seriously in fray
  • TNT 5/27/1960 p.22 Teenage dance with ... Bo Diddley and the Wailers
  • TNT 3/31/1961 p.6 Dance with The Wailers featuring Rockin' Robin Roberts with his sensational "Louie Louie"
  • TNT 4/15/1962 p.A17 Out of Tacoma's past (interior il of boxing match)
  • TNT 5/2/1962 p.A6 (ad for appearance by singer James Brown)
  • TNT 3/7/1964 p.1 Despite risk, firemen accept flagpole task (il)
  • TNT 7/28/1964 p.4 Bernie's Dance: Paul Revere and the Raiders
  • TNT 8/28/1964 p.B13 Battle of the Bands: Wailers vs. Kingsmen
  • TNT 11/14/1964 p.4 Dance tonite: Paul Revere and the Raiders
  • TNT 11/25/1964 p.4 Big Thanksgiving dance (Chad & Jeremy and the Wailers)
  • TNT 12/25/1964 p.C4 Jerry Lee Lewis and his band
  • TNT 11/4/1965 p.A11 Big Daddy is here! (appearance by Ed Roth and the Pacific Northwest Motorama)
  • TNT 1/23/1967 p.5 County backs bill to buy armory here (proposed for demolition)
  • TNT 1/27/1967 p.A18 House OKs condemning city armory
  • TNT 2/4/1973 They don't build them like they used to (il)
  • TNT 7/8/1974 Time Machine (il)
  • TNT 6/24/1977 Amory building may go to school (proposed as addition to Bates Vocational School)
  • TNT 9/30/1981 p.C15 Armory to lose turrets for a spell; old building's chimney also due for a cropping (il)
  • TNT 2/1/1989 p.B1 Armory will become overflow jail (interior il)
  • TNT 2/27/1989 Guard Armory may be site for new jail
  • TNT 4/2/1989 p.D6 Yesteryear; ode to autos apt for 1930s gala car show (interior il)
  • TNT 4/27/1989 p.B1 County OKs $1.6 million to convert amory to jail
  • TNT 7/15/1989 p.B1 Workers replace Armory hoops for bars
  • TNT 9/15/1989 Annex affected by jailer shortfall (interior il)
  • TNT 11/20/1989 p.B1 New jail fully operational after three month delay
  • TNT 12/15/1989 p.A1 (interior il of jail area)
  • TNT 8/16/1995 p.A1 County decides armory best jail option (expansion proposed)
  • TNT 8/18/1995 p.B1 Plan to ease overcrowding of county inmates (interior il)
  • TNT 7/2/2002 p.A1 Tacoma's bastion and battlements (il) T.Daily Index 8/17/2007 p.1 City will host historic National Guard Armory photo safari
  • TNT 6/9/2008 p.A1 New century dawns for Armory (il) Ranger 11/26/2008 Standing guard for a century (il)
  • TNT 11/9/2011 p.A3 Guard leaving 102-year-old armory (bldg. to be mothballed) (interior il)
  • TNT 12/25/2012 p.A3 If you've got a spare million, Tacoma Armory for sale T.Weekly 3/15/2013 p.A1 Tacoma's Armory stands ready for a new future
  • TNT 6/12/2013 p.A1 Now that he has his fort, developer will dig in to restore it (bldg. purchased by Fred Roberson) (interior il)
  • TNT 5/22/2015 p.A1 Top speed skaters here on a roll
  • TNT 8/10/2015 p.A1 Tacoma Armory set to host pot trade show and seminars (interior il) T.Weekly 9/25/2015 p.A2 New theater company finds home in Tacoma armory (Tacoma Actors Repertory Theatre) (TART)
  • TNT 12/6/2015 p.E1 From drill hall to entertainment spot (feature article) (il, interior il, floor plan)
  • TNT 5/7/2017 p.A1 "Prince of Preservation" ... (Fred Roberson) T.Weekly 5/11/2018 p.A6 Tacoma developer will likely focus on clock tower after Armory renovations (interior il)
  • TNT 7/29/2018 p.A1 Armory's conversion into show venue nearly finished (il,interior il) 338.973 P83Pt 1918 p.30 (il) 355 C386W 355 W27A (il) 692.8 SP32S 720.28 T119TR p.93 (remodeling c.1982 by Walt Greissinger, arch.) 720.979 R911C p.19-20 979.72 H91 Vol.II p.233-34 (il) 979.72 W27G (il) 979.7788 AL566T p.60,61 (interior il)
  • Year Built: 1908
  • Decade Built: 1900s
  • On City Historic Register

BOLAND-B23769

Model Maid Bread/Fletts Ice Cream display at the 1931 Home Products Show. The Armory was filled with exhibit booths showcasing locally made or sold goods. One of the displays was Model Maid Bread along with Fletts Ice Cream. Attendees could purchase a generous serving of Fletts ice cream and a slice of Model Maid cake for a mere dime. Model Maid cakes could be purchased for as little as 30 cents and they were guaranteed fresh. Model Maid had 18 delicious varieties of bread. The next booth to the right featured the Younglove Grocery with its Rock Dell pancake flour and syrup. G34.1-147


Exhibitions--Tacoma--1930-1940; Exhibit booths--Tacoma; Merchandise displays--Tacoma--1930-1940; Cakes--Tacoma--1930-1940; Bread--Tacoma--1930-1940; Dairy products; State Armory (Tacoma);

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