Bennett, Ramona (Puyallup) - 3
- 5.1.2-TNT0091B
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- 10/29/1975
Back of Photo:
Ramona Bennett
Staff photo by Jerry Buck
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Bennett, Ramona (Puyallup) - 3
Back of Photo:
Ramona Bennett
Staff photo by Jerry Buck
Bennett, Ramona (Puyallup) - 18
Back of Photo:
Ramona Bennett
Oct 11 1975
May 22 1976
Photograph by
Oct
Jerry Buck
Bennett, Ramona (Puyallup) - 19
Back of Photo:
Ramona Bennett
Oct 11 1975
Photograph by
Oct
Jerry Buck
Part of General Photograph Collection
ca. 1975. Sue Connolly at General Services desk, Main Branch, Tacoma Public Library. Mrs. Connolly, in purple sweater, is assisting a pair of patrons at the desk. Seated at the Information desk is Rosa McClatcher, who also manned the switchboard.
Connolly, Susan; McClatcher, Rosa; Tacoma Public Library (Tacoma); Public libraries--Tacoma--1970-1980; Tacoma Public Library (Tacoma)--Employees;
Part of General Photograph Collection
ca. 1975. Karen (Goettling) Kelley in Literature Dept., Tacoma Public Library. A smiling Mrs. Kelley is obtaining information over the telephone in this circa 1975 photograph.
Kelley, Karen; Goettling, Karen Jane; Librarians; Tacoma Public Library (Tacoma); Public libraries--Tacoma--1970-1980; Tacoma Public Library (Tacoma)--Employees;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1975. 1975 Richards color stock footage. Closer aerial view of what is believed to be Concrete Technology Corp., 1123 Port of Tacoma Rd., on the Tacoma tideflats. This photograph was possibly taken in the summer of 1975. Concrete Technology dealt in prestressed and precast concrete. Waterway shown is believed to be the Blair Waterway (formerly Port Industrial Waterway).
Aerial views; Aerial photographs; Industrial facilities--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1975. 1975 Richards color stock footage. Aerial view of industrial facility on Tacoma's tideflats. This is believed to be Concrete Technology's plant on Port of Tacoma Rd. Waterway is believed to be the Blair (formerly Port Industrial) Waterway.
Aerial views; Aerial photographs; Industrial facilities--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Part of Richards Studio Photographs
ca. 1975. 1975 Richards color stock footage. Rear view of Union Station. Located on lower Pacific Avenue, Union Station was built in 1911 by the Hurley-Mason Co. Although the station is still there some thirty years after this 1975 aerial photograph was taken, its surroundings are quite different. SR-705 would be built to run behind the station and the last train would leave Union Station in June of 1984. The Washington State History Museum is now on the site of the former tree-lined parking lot while the Federal Courts are now located in a new wing north of Union Station. Plans to construct a shopping center/transportation complex including Union Station were shelved after many years of trying. TPL-2399
Aerial views; Aerial photographs; Union Station (Tacoma); Railroad stations--Tacoma--1970-1980; Railroad tracks--Tacoma--1970-1980;
Moss, Harold (Tacoma's First Black Mayor 1994) (Politician) - 6
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Harold Moss, City Councilman, 1975
Stoner, William (County Council) - 4
Front of Photo:
Longtime councilman and mayor of Puyallup, William S. Stoner, extends greetings to the Puyallup Valley Optimist Club.
Smith, Jeff (Minister/Cook) (The Frugal Gourmet) - 4
Back of Photo:
Jeff Smith
Staff photo by Bruce Larson
Popularly known as The Frugal Gourmet
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. (Tacoma) (Chief of Police) - 10
Back of Photo:
Lyle E. Smith
Stallworth, Daisy (State Official) - 2
Back of Photo:
Daisy Stallworth
Miami 1970
Restaurants and Nightclubs (Taverns)(Bars)(Nightclubs) - 1
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Lyle Swenson in his Autorest Cafe in Cle Elum
CLE ELUM--The Autorest Cafe, known to travelers for its pastry and a back bar that came 'round Cape Horn, will change ownership on Sept. 15 after being in the same family since 1918.
Many cross-state travelers have stopped at the venerable place, operated for the past 30 years by Lois and Lyle Swenson of Cle Elum. They have sold the restaurant to Ron and Donna Voight of the Tacoma area. Voight has been with Safeway.
The massive back bar of dark, Honduras mahogany is the dominant piece. Visitors who sat at the counter and saw themselves in the bar's broad mirrors wouldn't know its history unless they read the sign.
Hand-carved and built in Alabama in 1897 by the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co., the bar was shipped around Cape Horn to Seattle, where it embellished the old Mecca Saloon on First Avenue in 1915. The bar was moved and installed in the Autorest Cafe, Cle Elum, in 1918.
Tacoma Community House (1311 S. M Street) - 8
Back of Photo:
Photo by warren Anderson
Ducharme, Paul D. Jr. (Tacoma) - 6
Back of Photo:
Paul DuCharme
Staff photo by Bruce Larson
Snapshot Contest (Continued) - 6
Back of Photo:
Snapshot Contest 1975
Grand Prize - Janet M. Walker, Tacoma, WA
More than 300 state employees rallied for women's equality in the State Capitol Rotunda in Olympia.
Abraham, Joe and Jan Epting (Wilderness Living - Skagit County) - 1
Back of Photo:
Wilderness Joe Abraham
Back of Photo:
El Comite
Alex Almonte (left) Paul Castillo (right)
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Back of Photo:
El Comite
Mrs. Yenin Webster
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Nisqually law enforcement officers, Jack Jewart, left, and Clyde Parsons, check over their new patrol boat at the Steilacoom Marina. The boat will be used for tribal fisheries regulation enforcement on Puget Sound.
Back of Photo:
Indians, Nisqually
Back of Photo:
Kendo
Photograph by Bruce Larson
Part of General Photograph Collection
ca. 1975. Librarians Lin Holverstott and Bob Pankl at General Services desk, Main Branch, Tacoma Public Library. At that time the library was divided into several departments and nearly each department had work desks in clear view of the library's patrons. Those with questions would proceed to the specific department for answers.
Holverstott, Lin; Pankl, Robert; Librarians; Tacoma Public Library (Tacoma); Public libraries--Tacoma--1970-1980; Tacoma Public Library (Tacoma)--Employees;