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Stadium High School Track Team (1914)
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Backside of photo contains the following text:
From left to right.
"Berbs", Mulvey,
440 yd. - 525
John Gallagher,
Mile 4:40
"Spike" Roberts,
100 yd. - 10.
Gale Bandy,
120- high hurdles - 15, 3/5
220 low hurdles - 26 1/5
Al Crane.
High jump - 6 ft. 2 3/4 in
1914.
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The following description is provided by Karina Shakhramanov
When taken: 3/25/23
Where taken: Kobetich
Who is in the photograph?
Karina!
What memory is contained in this photo?
Swimming lessons @ the center
Many Teams Apply for Place in Proposed Tacoma League (TDL)
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
"Little Giants" to Meet "Gophers" Here (TDL)
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Part of Postcard Collection
The First Bank in Wilkeson, WA. Four men stand in front of the bank. The man at the far right is probably Tobie J. Anderson, the cashier at the bank. The man in the long coat and bowler hat is probably W. H. Pringle, the president of the bank. circa 1909.
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Part of Postcard Collection
Wilkeson is a town on Wilkeson Creek southwest of Buckley in north central Pierce County. It was once an important producer of coal and sandstone quarry rock. The town was named in 1877 for Samuel Wilkerson, secretary on the board of the Northern Pacific Railway Company. The town was incorporated in 1909, and suffered a major flood the following year.
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Message on back: Wilkeson Flood Mom & Dad's first home? Early March, 1910
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This postcard shows some of the damage in Wilkeson caused by the flood of March 1910. A line of men are standing on the railroad bridge that crossed Gail's Creek just south of town. The vehicle bridge next to the railroad bridge has been washed out by the flood. circa 1910.
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