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GREENWOOD-028 Front

  • The abandoned cabin of Ezra Meeker, the city of Puyallup's founder and first mayor. Meeker and his wife Eliza Jane built this cabin in 1862, 15 years before he platted the town, and they lived in it for 26 years. Eliza Jane planted the ivy vine in 1864. Upon her urging and with a fortune amassed through the hop industry, Ezra Meeker built and moved his family into the Meeker Mansion in 1890. He gifted his former homestead to the city of Puyallup. In recognition, a pergola was built in what is now Pioneer Park to support the ivy vine still marking the cabin site.
  • Printed on front: Ezra Meeker's Pioneer home

GREENWOOD-030 Front

  • Ezra Meeker, Puyallup founder and Oregon Trail advocate, camping with his covered wagon and ox team in front of his mansion. Meeker crossed the Old Oregon Trail twice in the 1900's, marking the trail with monuments commemorating its original pioneers. This photo was taken upon the eve of his first trip. The Meeker Mansion is a 17-room house built in 1890 upon the insistence of Ezra Meeker's wife, Eliza Jane. She had lived with Meeker and raised their family in a small cabin for 26 years, and was ripe for a change. Ezra was not particularly fond of the house, and sold it immediately upon his wife's death in 1909. It is now a museum, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Printed on front: Ezra Meeker's homestead, Puyallup, Wash. Camp No. 1, Old Oregon Trail Monument Expedition

GREENWOOD-033 Front

  • View of the soldiers' barracks, officers' housing, and parade grounds of Fort Flagler prior to or during World War I. A small group of soldiers is standing on the steps of a building at left, and gun carriages are lined up on the grounds at right. Fort Flagler- located on Marrowstone Island in Washington State- was built in 1899 as part of a strategic defense system guarding Puget Sound and the shipyards in Bremerton. During both World Wars and the Korean conflict, the fort was used as training grounds for soldiers. Most of the original buildings were torn down in 1936 after succumbing to wood rot. Deactivated in 1953, Fort Flagler was sold to the Washington State Parks Department, and is now maintained as a park and convention center.
  • Printed on front: Fort Flagler on Port Townsend Bay, Washington.

GREENWOOD-035 Back

Message: Dear Cora!- I bet you thought I never would ans your card. Ben went to the bass ball game. And I was to lazy to dress up so took a sleep & then a batch (?). The weather has been quite warm the last 3 days. When are you coming to Kent? We are looking for you. Every one is well. Amy. Addressee: Mrs. Cora Larson Medford Ore.

GREENWOOD-042 Back

  • Printed on back: Motor Ferry "Kalakala," world's first streamlined vessel in service between Seattle and Bremerton, Wash. on Puget Sound (Kah-Lock-ah-lah, Chinook for Flying Bird) is the world's first completely Streamlined Motor Ferry. The hull is divided into twenty-five water-tight compartments, making it virtually unsinkable, length over all 276 feet, beam over all 55.8 feet, passenger capacity 2,000, automobile capacity 110, has 5 decks, horsepower main engine 3,000, cruising speed 18 knots. The Kalakala is designed primarily to meet the needs of steadily increasing passenger and automobile traffic on Beautiful Puget Sound.
  • Message: Dear Martie- This sun shine is almost too much. Having ?er time- Love, Mercedes
  • Addressee: Mrs. Martiie Wise 516 Mapleton Ave. Boulder, Colo.

GREENWOOD-043 Back

Printed on back: With light cattle on the Plains in pioneer days, shoeing was not so imperative; but with a heavy team (nearly a ton each) of 1906 the case was different and caused much anxiety and care. Once, on the summit of the Rocky Mountains and above the clouds we had to throw the Dave Ox to get a shoe on him; two shoes to each foot; nailed into the hoof, same as with the horses; shod 17 times during the whole trip.

GREENWOOD-045 Front

  • A solitary man, possibly from the military, gazes at the surf from beneath an imposing piece of driftwood. La Push is located in the northwest corner of Washington State, on the Olympic Peninsula. This photo was probably taken at Rialto Beach, now part of the Olympic National Park, which is located just north of the mouth of the Quileute River.
  • Printed on front: Driftwood- Pacific Ocean, Wash La Push

GREENWOOD-050 Front

  • Image of a man and woman sitting atop a plane cruising over the Seattle Civic Center (now the Seattle Center) grounds. The Space Needle, still painted orange from the World's Fair, stands tall in the foreground. The Seattle Center was originally built to be the fairgrounds for the Century 21 Exposition (better known as the Seattle World's Fair) in 1962. The structures were retained afterwards as a cultural and entertainment area that, although heavily remodeled, is still very popular today with tourists and residents.
  • Printed in front: Hello from Seattle

GREENWOOD-054 Front

  • View over trees of Washington State's Capitol Campus, situated on a hilltop in Olympia, Washington. In 1854, Olympia became the capitol of Washington Territory. The first capitol building was housed in an already existing structure in downtown Olympia. Now the seat of Washington government is located in this group of buildings constructed between 1912-1928. The domed building is the meeting place for the Washington State Legislature.
  • Printed on front: State Capitol, Olympia, Washington

GREENWOOD-057 Back

  • Printed on back: Beautiful Green Lake within the City of Seattle- a paradise of recreation for young and old. There are two beaches and a natatorium, a 3-mile pathway ideal for bicycling, hiking and cross-country running. The lake itself is often the scene of exciting watersport events, and the Aqua Theater provides entertainment such as Aqua Follies and Theatricals.
  • Message: Hi, Did you find the surprize in your suitcase? Hope you met any one you knew. We are both fine and send our best. Jo said to tell you hello. Love, Mom and Dad
  • Addressee: Kathleen Mitchell Cascades Unit River Ranch Carnation, Wash

GREENWOOD-061 Back

  • Message: Hello- Dale. How are the girls getting along. hope every body is better, say hello to the rest of the folks. I suppose the fishing pole is getting hot- (Bill)
  • Addressee: Dale Greenwood West 6 St. Faribault Minnesota

GREENWOOD-062 Front

  • Interesting card sent from someone in Seattle to a woman who lived in an apartment at the Bonneville Hotel. Features woman dressed in formal clothing and hat, carrying a parasol and leading a small bear on a lead.
  • Printed on front: Here comes Maud with her little bear behind

GREENWOOD-063 Back

  • Message: Dear Rhea, O Dear I am so lonely. Have not heard from Fred since Friday. Have you seen him? Your friend Amy
  • Addressee: Mrs. Rhea Polson Spokane, Wassh. /Gen Del/

GREENWOOD-065 Back

  • Message: Dear People We arrived in to Minneapolis now at 20 to 7. Feel rather little tired. Ride was rather rough, too- and home train just about flew to make up for lost of time through mountains. was a pretty area in mountains and first night we slept real good. now we will call Mary and get up there if they are home. first now we will eat breakfast. we dined on those sandwiches until now we didn't want to waste them, write more later.
  • Addressee: The Dale Greenwoods 3932 S. 238th Ave Kent, Washington

GREENWOOD-066 Back

Message: If you have a chance to get any cards (?) from Rh???? I should be pleased I (?) home and as I ?? any from there. My Deir, I ? find & I've ? a long time before answering you last- but- I hope you will do better by me and I won't ? so long next time. I haven't a ? good assortment this time but July's(?) I can do better next time.

GREENWOOD-069 Front

  • Three dogs poke their heads out through the card, smiling at each other. One dog wears a monacle, and another has a cigarette hanging casually from his mouth.
  • Printed on front: Best Wishes

GREENWOOD-070 Front

View from above of the edge of a commercial district and a hilltop residential area. This is probably Seattle, possibly showing a portion of Denny Hill that has not yet been re-graded. Between 1897- 1920, Denny Hill was leveled using a variety of earth-moving techniques such as steam-shoveling, grading, and sluicing.

GREENWOOD-074 Back

Printed on back: Autumn in the Rockies The Mummy Range from the Trail Ridge Road at Hidden Valley, Estes- Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

GREENWOOD-075 Front

Three photos of the La Push Ocean Park Resort: a view from the top deck of the hotel, looking towards the beach and James Island; a view from inside a unit looking out over mounds of driftwood on the beach below; and a view of a unit's interior, including 70's style furniture and decor. La Push is located on the Olympic Peninsula of the Washington coast, on the Quileute Reservation. This resort, still in existence but greatly expanded and modified, overlooks a cove called First Beach.

JOHNSTON-003 Front

  • Unusually colored card highlighting the fountain in the lily pond, with the lodge in the background.
  • Printed on front: Fountain in Lily Pond, Point Defiance Park, Tacoma, Washington.

JOHNSTON-006 Front

  • Relatively close-up view of common Tacoma promotional shot featuring the mountain, Old City Hall and the Northern Pacific Headquarters.
  • Printed on front: Gateway to the City of Destiny, Tacoma, Wash.
  • Message on front: I'm from the country. Monemic Evans

JOHNSTON-006 Back

  • Message: All well and house full: Charming man at your placve at table: ? In New York in a few days. When are you coming over?
  • Addressee: Mrs. Edward Young, Sunnyside, Wash.

KAMENS-004 Front

  • The building housing the Nereides Baths was located on the bluff overlooking today's ferry landing. This was the first indoor swimming pool in Tacoma--built in 1906 and demolished in the 1930's.
  • Printed on front: Exterior of Natatorium, Pt. Defiance Park Tacoma, Wash.

KAMENS-005 Front

  • The Legislative Building on the state capitol grounds in Olympia was completed in 1928.
  • Printed on front: Floral gardens and State Capitol Building, Olympia, Washington
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