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Glenn Campbell on left
Larsen, Jeff Photo
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Glenn Campbell on left
Larsen, Jeff Photo
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Brian Sonntag
Sparks, Richard (Pacific Lutheran University; Choir of the West) - 2
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Richard Sparks conducting a rehearsal of Britten's "War Requiem" at Pacific Lutheran University Tuesday.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
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Harry H. Sprinker
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Harry Sprinker
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WASHINGTON--MAVERICK PRIEST--As a photographer takes aim, Rev. George A. Stallings preaches before an independent Catholic congregation Sunday morning at Howard University in Washington, against the wishes of his bishop, Cardinal James A. Hickey. According to church officials, Stalling's establishment of the Imani Temple is a major blow to Hickey, who earlier this year was accused of racism for closing three inner-city Catholic high schools. The move also puts Stallings on a collision course with the Roman Catholic Church.
Associated Press Photo
Stallworth, Daisy (State Official) - 5
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Daisy Stallworth
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Tom Stenger
Sternberg, Julie (Musician) (Tacoma) - 1
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Sternberg, Julie
(Photo possibly by) W. Zimmerman.
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 4
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Gen. Isaac I. Stevens,
First Gov. Wash. Ter.
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Isaac I. Stevens
Note: Photo of drawing
Stevens, Isaac I. and Margaret (First Governor of Wash. Territory) - 6
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Mrs. Kate Stevens Bates (died 11/25/1941) - Daughter of Isaac I. Stevens
Dr. James H.S. Bates (died 03/10/1949)
Isaac I. Stevens: This pix is of his daughter "Kate Stevens Bates".
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Robert L. Stivers
Stoaks, Mr. and Mrs. Warder - 5
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Mr. and Mrs. Warder Stoaks
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. The Northern Pacific flatbed railroad car was carrying a massive log from the St. Paul & Tacoma Camp 5, near the junction of the Puyallup and Mowitz Rivers. One of the company's employees stands on the car with his hand extended to demonstrate the massive size of the log. Two smaller logs are at either side to hold the monster log steady. For more images of the same event, see D3000 images 1, 2, or 3. (WSHS)
Lumber industry--Tacoma--1930-1940; St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. (Tacoma); Logs; Railroad freight cars--Tacoma;
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Man atop Edwards Fuel Company truck, filling its tank from fuel depot. According to signage on truck, Edwards was the distributor for White Rose fuel. For Davis Motor Company, Diamond T Trucks. (date may be 03-12-1937.) (filed with Argentum)
Davis Motor Truck Company (Tacoma); Trucks--Tacoma--1930-1940; Diamond T trucks; Edwards Fuel Co. (Tacoma); Fuel;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
Tacoma Roofing Company semi truck in front of company office. For Davis Motor Company, Diamond T Trucks. May be 03-12-1937. (filed with Argentum)
Davis Motor Truck Company (Tacoma); Trucks--Tacoma--1930-1940; Diamond T trucks; Tacoma Roofing Co. (Tacoma);
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Christmas window display of hosiery at Lerner Shops. Sheer silk nylons available at 69 cents a pair for that special lady. Four thread silk chiffon nylons at 69 cents a pair made the perfect gift. A wide range of nylons in different colors displayed at prices ranging from 50 cents to 89 cents a pair. Dressing gowns on hangers accent the display.
Lerner Shops (Tacoma); Clothing stores--Tacoma--1930-1940; Window displays--1930-1940; Hosiery;
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Two Foss tugboats, the "Diamond B" and the "Foss No. 17" carefully moved a crane, mounted on a Foss barge, down the Puyallup Waterway in December of 1936. The crane was probably being delivered to the St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company. The "Foss 17" had a fire monitor mounted on top of its pilothouse, and with her high pressure pump she helped put out many waterfront fires before being retired in 1965. (copy of photograph also numbered and filed as D3015- 1A)
Hoisting machinery; Towing--Tacoma; Tugboats--Tacoma--1930-1940; Foss Launch & Tug Co. (Tacoma);
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Burnett Brothers Jewelers, new store at 924 Broadway. View of the long narrow interior from the rear of the store to the front door. Large glass display cases set on marble stands on either side of the center aisle. The new location will have its Grand Opening February 12, 1937 in the evening. The store was formerly located at 932 Broadway. Also cataloged as A4035 image 2. (T. Times, 2/11/1937, p. 8)
Burnett Brothers Jewelry (Tacoma); Jewelry stores--Tacoma--1930-1940; Merchandise displays--1930-1940;
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ca. 1937. Bone-Dry Shoe Company store in the Rust Building from 11th Street. Signs advertise "Removal Sale" and "Forced to Vacate." Fidelity Building in background. Storefront for First United Mutual Savings Bank next door. (filed with Argentum)
Office buildings--Tacoma--1930-1940; Rust Building (Tacoma); Bone Dry Shoe Store (Tacoma); Shoe stores--Tacoma--1930-1940;
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ca. 1937. The Stationers, interior. Typewriters, duplicating machines and other office supplies, Royal Typewriter display sign, three people at desks. (filed with Argentum)
Stationers, Inc. (Tacoma); Office equipment & supplies; Typewriters;
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ca. 1937. Norman's Apparel Shop, Ladies Dresses. Model posed in the latest fashion in store interior. Her hand rests on a modernistic chrome chairs. (WSHS)
Norman's Apparel Shop (Tacoma); Clothing stores--Tacoma--1930-1940; Clothing & dress--1930-1940;
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This photograph of the Rex Theater, from October, 1937, shows the theater's new marquee and neon sign built by the Cliff Sign Company. Martin Steffen opened the Rex Theater at 3809-11 Yakima Avenue South in 1919 to replace his smaller theater of the same name that was just two doors down, at 3805 Yakima Ave. So. The new theater had the largest seating capacity of any theater on Tacoma's south end, holding 650. Seeking to give his patrons the best possible movie experience, Mr. Steffen's had the theater built with a nursery where mothers could care for their small children and infants while still being able to view the screen. In 1958, the Rex was remodeled and dedicated as the Tacoma Calvary Temple. Today it is home to the New Restoration Church and Restoration Christian Ministries.
Rex Theater (Tacoma); Motion picture theaters--Tacoma--1930-1940; Electric signs;
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ca. 1936. Interior of Globe Machine Works, for Joe Cornish. This longtime Tacoma concern designed and manufactured heavy machinery, primarily for the plywood industry. (filed with Argentum)
Machinery industry--Tacoma; Industrial facilities--Tacoma; Machinery; Equipment; Globe Machine Manufacturing Co. (Tacoma);
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