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- 1992
Part of Key Peninsula News
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Part of Key Peninsula News
Part of Lakes High School Publications
George Washington of Centralia, compiled by Gary Fuller Reese
The history of George Washington who came to the Pacific Northwest in 1852 and founded the city of Centralia.
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 5
Back of Photo:
View of Old City Hall in Downtown Tacoma
By Geff Hinds
NW Native Freedom of Religion Forum, Seattle, 7/25/1992, Part 2 (VHS)
Part of Arthur J. Miller Papers
Back of Photo:
The Nativity House, a warm refuge for area homeless, is facing a possible shortage of private donations because of the weak economy. As a means of raising more money to fund the Nativity House, Director Bob Sieber, left, hopes to organize a Beggars banquet fundraiser for February. Next to Sieber, is Henry Prill, a Jesuit Brother from Poland who is spending six months working with Sieber as part of his Jesuit training. Sieber and Prill were passing out warm meals to over 100 homeless recently.
Dean J. Koepfler/Photo
Part of Tacoma Public Library Records
Hilltop Home Ownership Action Plan
Part of Helen Stafford Papers
Part of Mayor Karen Vialle Papers
Tacoma Center YMCA Thank You Acknowledgement
Part of Charles Carson Papers
United to Serve America Diamond Award
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Tacoma Community College Foundation correspondences
Part of Wanda Thompson Papers
Air and Waste Management, Haseleu to Aldrich, Feb. 1 and Feb. 6, 1991
Part of American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO) Records
Part of Sallie Shawl Papers
Back of Photo:
Soundlife
90 year old Russell and his son Ron Johnson of the Johnson Candy Company at 924 South K. Street in Tacoma, WA. They are standing in their front display room of their store.
The father retired 5 years ago but still comes in on Saturday mornings to make Peanut Clusters when the demand is there, otherwise you can find him on the golf course.
Photo by Russ Carmack
Charles Wright Academy Yearbook, 1991
Part of Key Peninsula News
The Northwest Metalworker describes itself as "The Magazine For Machinists and Related Tradesmen." It is published monthly. The Northwest Metalworker publishes on new technologies, new products, safety, and trade education. They also publish reader write-ins.