- 5.1.2-TNT0021I
- 02/01/1973
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Indians, Nisqually
Nine people stand around a campfire.
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Indians, Nisqually
Nine people stand around a campfire.
Sid Mills and an unidentified tribal member fishing on the Nisqually River despite laws preventing fishing. Both tribal members were arrested after they dropped a net and sped upstream.
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Indians, Nisqually
Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Indians, Nisqually
Sid Mills and an unidentified tribal member fishing on the Nisqually River. Both were arrested after they dropped a net and sped upstream.
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Indians, Nisqually
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. 1973 Richards stock footage. Aerial photograph, probably taken in the fall of 1973, of the St. Regis Paper Co. The plant, the county's largest non-military employer, was located between the Puyallup and St. Paul Waterways. St. Regis would be acquired by Champion International Corp. in 1984 and subsequently sold to Simpson Tacoma Kraft the following year. Simpson Tacoma Kraft still maintains the plant in 2007.
Aerial views; St. Regis Paper Co. (Tacoma)--1970-1980; Puyallup Waterway (Tacoma); St. Paul Waterway (Tacoma);
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. 1973 Richards stock footage. Unidentified ships docked at Port of Tacoma, as seen by air, in 1973. The Port, then as now, was a busy, bustling place which saw the arrival and departure of many ships during the year.
Aerial views; Vessels; Port of Tacoma (Tacoma);
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. 1973 Richards stock footage. The former Winthrop Hotel gets a good scrubbing by Allied Mobile Powerwash in 1973 as powerful streams of water remove dirt and grime from its exterior. This view is of the Winthrop's back. A glimpse of the Pantages Theater is on the extreme left edge. The Winthrop ceased operations as a hotel in August of 1971 and was converted into senior/elderly housing in 1973.
Hotel Winthrop (Tacoma); Cleaning--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. 1973 Richards stock footage. Lovely landscape view of what is possibly Commencement Bay at sunset. The colors of the sky are mirrored on the water's surface. Small shrubs and trees are shown only in their outlines.
Landscape photographs; Bodies of water;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. 1973 Richards stock footage. The Simon brothers were believed to be in attendance at the 1973 Tacoma Area Chamber of Commerce meeting which featured a speech by Senator Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson. Phil, Norm and Herb Simon (from left) come from a family with strong Tacoma ties. Their father, Joseph Simon, owned and operated the (Joseph) Simon & Sons scrap metal recycling business for decades. (Additional identification provided by a reader)
Men--Tacoma--1970-1980; Men--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1970-1980; Simon, Phil; Simon, Norm; Simon, Herb; Families--Tacoma--1970-1980; Meetings--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Agnew (Community On Olympic Peninsula between Port Angeles and Sequim) - 6
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Re-'sign'-ed atmosphere
The sign stood battered and worn, much like Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, who resigned Wednesday. The weather too was significant of the mood, as residents of the small Clallam County community reflected on Agnew.
Agnew (Community On Olympic Peninsula between Port Angeles and Sequim) - 7
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The Browns chatted with customer Fred Fraser
Photo by Bob Rudsit
Air Cushion Boat Company (Tacoma) (Shipbuilding Co.) - 1
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First Air-Cushion Cruiser
Photograph By Bob Rudsit
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John Vigil Chiquiti
Indian Fishing Dispute
Game Department officers stand looking towards two Nisqually tribal members who illegally set nets on the Nisqually river.
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Indians, Nisqually
Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Old City Hall Redevelopment
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 12
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Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views)
Photograph By Bob Rudsit
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Brot Coburn
First Place
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Tom Dixon
Staff photo by Jerry Buck
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. Color photograph of mobile Karricon crane built by Star Iron & Steel Co. of Tacoma. It is transporting a long, narrow container from American President Lines. Other containers marked "Pacific Far East Line" wait to be moved.
Hoisting machinery; Star Iron & Steel Co. (Tacoma);
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. 1973 Richards stock footage. A look by air at the shipyard believed to be Tacoma Boatbuilding, located at 1840 Marine View Dr. N.E., overlooking the Hylebos Waterway. Built on a spacious 20-acre site in 1969, the shipyard was able to expand production of extra-large fishing boats as well as complete government contracts. Tacoma Boatbuilding had decided to move operations to this Hylebos Waterway location after fire had destroyed their plant on the Sitcum Waterway in 1968.
Aerial views; Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1970-1980; Tacoma Boat Building Co., Inc. (Tacoma); Logs; Hylebos Waterway (Tacoma);
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. 1973 Richards stock footage. Aerial view of building under construction at Port of Tacoma ca. 1973. Parts of the walls and roof are in place.
Building construction--Tacoma--1970-1980; Port of Tacoma (Tacoma); Aerial views;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. 1973 Richards stock footage. Construction was well underway in 1973 regarding St. Joseph's curvilinear styled hospital tower on South "I" St. As this aerial view indicates, two stories of the eventual 189-feet, 14-story tower have been built. 22,000 tons of concrete would be used for construction. The new hospital would be dedicated on December 15, 1974. The old St. Joseph Hospital, across the street in the 1800 block of South "I," would be demolished in 1982.
Hospitals--Tacoma--1970-1980; Building construction--Tacoma--1970-1980; Aerial views; St. Josephs Hospital & School of Nursing (Tacoma);
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. Copy of customer print ordered by Tacoma Boatbuilding in March of 1973. This is a painting of a prototype Coastal Patrol & Interdiction Craft (CPIC) sponsored by the US Navy and built by Tacoma Boatbuilding. Tacoma Boatbuilding had received a $15,000,000 contract to build three patrol ships for South Korea. Two of the boats were to be built in Tacoma, and the third in South Korea. The US Navy would conduct brief ship trials before the ship was transferred to South Korea. Displacement in tons, according to Jane's Fighting Ships 1974-75, was about 70 full load. (TNT 8-28-72, p. 1- article; Jane's Fighting Ships 1974-75, p. 220)
Boat & ship industry--Tacoma--1970-1980; Gunboats--South Korea;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1973. Quietly concentrating on playing his guitar is musician Jim Moore. His clothing and hairstyle is very similar to that worn in an earlier photograph taken with Vivian Moore in early 1972. (D161512, image 2). The 1974 City Directory indicates that Mr. Moore resided at 1244 So. Washington. Photograph ordered by Jim Moore.
Musicians--Tacoma--1970-1980; Guitars; Moore, Jim;
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Indians, Nisqually
Two people are standing by a campfire, while two other people lead two horses along the bank of a river. Two unmanned boats rest on the shore nearby.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 27
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Indians, Puyallup
Russ Carmack Photographer
A person hands over two shotguns to another person. One person holds a third shotgun and a fourth gun rests on the hood of a nearby car.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 29
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Indians, Puyallup
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Two people look to be fishing from a boat with an outboard motor on the water.
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 1
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Helicopter ride to work
Flying in by 'copter to work area. Being airlifted from their backcountry camp to lake on Crest Trail are, from left: Laurette Ng of Lincoln HS, Tac; Tom Forch, also Lincoln HS; Delores Archbold, Mt. Tahoma HS; and Lori Robinson, Rogers HS.
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 5
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A new sign
Kathy Wales, Yakima, (left) and Barbara Dernbach, Aquinas Academy, Tacoma, relocate trail marker (Pear Lake Trail No 1148) after section of worn trail is abandoned for newly constructed section. Tieton Ranger District near White Pass.
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 3
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Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views)
Photograph by Bob Rudsit