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D8588-12

Pacific Avenue showing improvements. Barricaded section south of South 15th Street. Automobiles and buses on newly paved street looking north to Northern Pacific Headquarters Building. Schoenfeld's and Sprague Buildings prominent.


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D9037-3

Buildings at McChord Field. Three-story brick building with basement; two wings with two stories and three stories at core. Road has been graded but not paved.


Building construction--McChord Field; McChord Field (Tacoma);

D9315-3

This is Main Street in Sumner as it appeared in January, 1940. Buildings on either side of the street include the Three Little Pigs Tavern, the Riviera Theater, Putman's Hardware, and the Sumner Safeway among others. Sumner, which can trace its history to the 1870s, was named after Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts. (T. Times, Special Edition)


Business districts--Sumner; Three Little Pigs Tavern (Sumner); Putman's Hardware (Sumner); Riviera Theater (Sumner)

D9727-1

New house at Five Mile Lake to be raffled off by Kit Russell. Exterior of minimal traditional house with shingle siding.


Dwellings - Houses - King County - Federal Way

A7895-5

McChord Field construction in February of 1939. Two large brick buildings being erected; building in foreground appears to be the Administration Building. The airbase was being built where the Tacoma municipal airfield, Tacoma Field, was formerly located. The land was deeded to the War Department in March of 1938. (filed with Argentum)


Building construction--McChord Field; McChord Field (Tacoma);

D12525-3

Intersection at 24th and Commerce. Two old wooden cottages, three-story frame apartment building in background. For use in court by Metzger, Blair & Gardner.


Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Apartment houses--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D12525-4

Intersection at 25th and Commerce Street. Two old wooden cottages stand at the corner while two-story flats with second floor balcony are above them. House at left is for sale. Photograph taken on February 18, 1942. For use in court by Metzger, Blair & Gardner.


Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Apartment houses--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D13511-12

Front of Anderson Building, located at 10th and Pacific. Knapp Business College was located on the second floor.


Anderson Building (Tacoma); Knapp College (Tacoma); Storefronts--Tacoma--1940-1950; Federal Insurance Group (Tacoma);

D13366-5

Federal Insurance Company office at South 10th Street and Pacific Avenue, also home to Knapp College, Gale's Rugs and the Lutheran Service Center.


Anderson Building (Tacoma); Knapp College (Tacoma); Storefronts--Tacoma--1940-1950; Federal Insurance Group (Tacoma); Gale's Rugs (Tacoma); Lutheran Service Center (Tacoma);

D13366-8

Federal Insurance office at 10th and Pacific, also home to Knapp College (second floor), Gale's Rugs and the Lutheran Service Center.


Anderson Building (Tacoma); Knapp College (Tacoma); Storefronts--Tacoma--1940-1950; Federal Insurance Group (Tacoma); Gale's Rugs (Tacoma); Lutheran Service Center (Tacoma);

D13549-9

Interior of Broadway Branch, Puget Sound National Bank. Wooden counter with Glass partitions marked "Savings and Exchange" and "Notes and Collections". Fancy wall coverings and light fixtures, terrazzo flooring and countertops. Fueled by the wartime economy and the able leadership of bank president Reno Odlin, Puget Sound Bank began to grow dramatically. With the increased business, the bank needed additional help as well as replacements for those men serving in the war. The bank could not find enough employees to cover both the Broadway and the Lincoln branches, as well as the main branch. The Broadway branch was closed and the main branch remodeled in 1942.


Commercial facilities--Tacoma--1940-1950; Puget Sound National Bank (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma;

D12525-1

Exterior exposure of intersection at 24th and Commerce. For use in court by Metzger, Blair & Gardner.


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1940-1950;

A10984-1

ca. 1941. Detail view of Puget Sound National Bank (National Realty Company) building showing elaborate doorway featuring carved figures. Heath and Twichell, Architects, 1910.


Commercial facilities--Tacoma--1940-1950; Business districts--Tacoma--1940-1950; Puget Sound National Bank (Tacoma); Banks--Tacoma;

A10562-2

Two buildings in 900 block of Pacific, containing four storefronts, as photographed in December of 1940. Ground level remodeled to match with new tile storefronts. Tenants, L to R: Hy (Henry) Mandles & Son, Men's Clothiers (948 Pacific); Chappell and Grimes, Cigars & Lunch (946 Pacific); Oregon City Woolen Mills (942-44 Pacific); and the fourth storefront was apparently vacant at the time.


Commercial streets--Tacoma--1940-1950; Business districts--Tacoma--1940-1950; Oregon City Woolen Mills (Tacoma); Chappell & Grimes (Tacoma); Hy Mandles & Son (Tacoma);

A10215-1

Stairwell and alcove of Provident Building, for Hansen and Rowland, Inc.


Office buildings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Stairways; Provident Building (Tacoma);

D11555-24

House and other buildings. The large, two-story home and outer buildings were photographed on July 9, 1941, amidst tall grass. The rural location was not identified.


Houses--1940-1950; Rural areas;

D11341-1

George Scofield residence on Steilacoom Lake. Small bungalow with shed dormer, recessed porch and large Rhododendron in yard.


Houses--Lakewood--1940-1950; Scofield, George--Homes & haunts;

D11761-12

Cheney family summer home in Oregon, view from beach.


Houses--Oregon; Cheney, Ben B., 1905-1971--Homes & haunts;

D11149-3

Exterior views of new homes at "Soundview," water and mountain view housing developed by Comfort and Davis. Photograph ordered by Gardner & Gwinn, Seattle attorneys.


Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Housing developments--Tacoma--1940-1950; Real estate development--Tacoma--1940-1950; Comfort & Davis (Tacoma);

D47500-4

A row of new houses in a housing development are shown in this February, 1950, photograph. The house in the foreground abuts the sidewalk and has a two-car garage attached at the far end. Large picture windows are covered with venetian blinds on the inside. The roof appears to be covered with cedar shakes. Ordered by Harold O. Buck.


Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Housing developments--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A47939-3

Interior exposure of a home at 944 So. Mountain View Ave designed and built by Tietz Construction in the Narrowmoor housing addition. The living room wall was all glass for owners to enjoy the view of the Sound. The television console sat against the wall beneath the mirror. Boldly checked wallpaper adorns the walls and ceilings of the room beyond. In 1952, this was the home of George Petrich.


Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Interiors--Tacoma--1950-1960; Interior decoration; Furniture--1950-1960; Living rooms--Tacoma--1950-1960; Petrich, George--Homes & haunts;

A47623-3

Before photograph of kitchen at 3716 North 37th Street, owned by Harold Stamey, Stamey Insurance Service, Inc. This view of the kitchen features the sink and counter area between the back door on the right and a breakfast nook on the left. The window above the sink is flanked by tall cabinets. One of the drawers on the lower left is missing and the family have found a use for it stacking items in it. The house was built in 1916 and shows wear and tear.


Kitchens--Tacoma--1950-1960; Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Remodeling--Tacoma--1950-1960; Stamey, Harold--Homes & haunts;

D48622-4

Exterior of ranch style home. Contractors: Witte & O'Flyng, Inc. A housing boom had taken over Tacoma in the 1950s, with the influx of GI home loans. In 1950, 64% of all dwellings in Tacoma were owned by the occupants.


Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D48496-2

The home of Lyle and Alva K. Abrahamson at 12321 Interlaaken Blvd. S.W. Mr. Abrahamson was the manager of Foster & Kleiser Co. This larger home features two stories and two fireplaces.


Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Abrahamson, Lyle;

D48731-2

Before shot of 5643 So. Birmingham St., home of Harry Good, for Linwood Sales


Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Good, Harry--Homes & haunts; Then & now comparisons; Linwood Sales Co. (Tacoma);

D48732-2

Before shot of 3217 E. Grandview Ave, home of R.R. Beaumont, for Linwood Sales Co.


Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Then & now comparisons; Linwood Sales Co. (Tacoma); Beaumont, R. R.--Homes & haunts;

A42103-2

Exterior view of the home that Wollander Farwest Homes and Wollander Better Builder Plans designed and built for Tacoma's first annual home show; this house was on display at College of Puget Sound's new Memorial Fieldhouse gymnasium. This house was designed and built in about three weeks, people who attended the home show could register to win this home and landscaped yard, which was valued at $8,500 (T.N.T., 4/26/49, p. 26).


Houses--Tacoma--1940-1950; Construction industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Building construction--Tacoma--1940-1950; Contests--Tacoma--1940-1950; Wollander Better Builder Plans (Tacoma); Wollander Farwest Homes (Tacoma);

D43768-22

Plastic plywood being applied as siding in dry kiln at St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co., DFPA, Hal Dixon.


Building construction--Tacoma--1940-1950; St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. (Tacoma); Lumber industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma);

D43768-7

Plastic plywood being applied as siding in dry kiln at St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co., DFPA, Hal Dixon.


Building construction--Tacoma--1940-1950; St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. (Tacoma); Lumber industry--Tacoma--1940-1950; Douglas Fir Plywood Association (Tacoma); Building materials--Tacoma;

D43729-2

Home at 804 Lewis Ave., Sumner, Karl H. Kaman. A view of the exterior of a one-story home with a small patio at the foot of the steps. The exterior has been covered with "Perma-stone." Yard is well landscaped with closely cut grass and a row of small shrubs possibly marking the home's boundary.


Houses--Sumner--1940-1950; K.H. Kaman Co. (Tacoma); Building materials;

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