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A78238-2

ca. 1953. Puget Sound National Bank, Lakewood branch. The main lobby had walnut panelling and included the teller, note and statement units as well as the officers' sections. The lobby was arranged for customer service and convenience. The full basement was an employee only area with a conference room, book vault, employee's lounge with fireplace and a kitchenette. Some of the most modern features in the new bank were the recessed fluorescent illumination and the many outlets for electronic banking machinery. (TNT 10/20/1953, pg. C-9)


Puget Sound National Bank (Lakewood); Banks--Lakewood; Banking--Lakewood;

A78238-5

ca. 1953. Bank of teller stations at the permanent Puget Sound National Bank, Lakewood branch. The main lobby had walnut panelling and recessed fluorescent lighting. It was arranged for the comfort of the banking customer. A counter on the left side of the picture supplies forms and writing space for the customer. Designed by Lea, Pearson & Richards, the facility was both elegant and practical. (TNT 10/20/1953, pg. C-9)


Puget Sound National Bank (Lakewood); Banks--Lakewood; Banking--Lakewood;

A78238-6

ca. 1953. Safe deposit vault at Puget Sound National Bank, Lakewood branch. Opening off the main lobby was the safe deposit vault and coupon booths. The bank featured a 950 box safe deposit vault. Other conveniences offered included a drive up teller on the south side of the building. (TNT 10/20/1953, C-6 - C-9)


Puget Sound National Bank (Lakewood); Banks--Lakewood; Banking--Lakewood; Vaults (Strong rooms)--Lakewood; Safe-deposit boxes--Lakewood;

A78346-1

New Puget Sound Bank at Lakewood, ordered by the Condon Co. The permanent location of Puget Sound Bank was built in the Lakewood Center, facing Mt. Tacoma Dr. S.W. The red brick faced colonial with white trim was designed to match the existing architecture at the Center. The new building was three times the size of the temporary building. It measured 50 feet wide by 120 feet long, with 12,000 square foot of floor space, including a full basement. The building was designed by Lea, Pearson & Richards and Ketner Bros. Inc. served as contractors. (TNT 9/6/1953, pg. A-10)


Puget Sound National Bank (Lakewood); Banks--Lakewood; Banking--Lakewood;

A78346-3

New Puget Sound Bank at Lakewood, ordered by the Condon Co. The handsome permanent building was located in the Lakewood Center, facing Mt. Tacoma Dr. S.W. The elegant building had walnut panelling the the lobby, a customer's lounge with a fireplace off the main lobby, an employee's lounge that also had a fireplace and piped-in music. Lakewood's deposits by the end of 1953 were in excess of $3.1 million. (TNT 9/6/1953, pg A-10, "Banking on Independence," by Barry Provorse.)


Puget Sound National Bank (Lakewood); Banks--Lakewood; Banking--Lakewood;

A78464-1

Tacoma Vocational-Technical School's graduation of practical nurses in the school's auditorium. 53 nurses graduated in the ceremony. They had completed 1,660 hours of training and in some cases up to 2 years of employment. A reception followed the ceremony. (TNT 12/12/01, pg. B-10 names published under the picture in the paper)


Nurses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Tacoma Vocational School (Tacoma); Vocational education--Tacoma;

A78516-1

Herb Satterlee Motor Company's repair shop. Satterlee dealt in the sales and service of Packards and British Austins. One 1940s and one 1950s Packards are in lubrication area. In the background are signs promoting service, tool cabinets, various tanks for oil and grease and a rack of tires. Herb F. Satterlee was president with Herb Satterlee Jr. serving as secretary-treasurer. Body and paint work, auto glass and tailored seat covers were done at this location. Used cars were also sold. Parking & storage was available at 924 Court C.


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1950-1960; Packard automobile; Herb Satterlee Motors (Tacoma);

A78516-4

Herb Satterlee Motor Company's repair shop. Several 1940s and 50s Packards in work area, signs promote services. Satterlee sold and serviced Packards and British Austins. The company was owned by Herb F. Satterlee, who served as president, with Herb Jr. as secretary-treasurer. The company did body and paint work, auto glass, mechanical servicing and tailored seat covers at this location.


Automobile dealerships--Tacoma--1950-1960; Packard automobile; Herb Satterlee Motors (Tacoma);

A7853-1

ca. 1938. Italian Dinner Banquet. The large dining room is filled with people at tables eating spaghetti.


Banquets--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A78539-2

ca. 1953. Dupont School- School patrol. As the waves of post WWII babies entered public school, the schools begin to bulge at the seams. School enrollment in 1953 was the highest ever and Dupont School District #7 had 2 new schools; one at Ft. Lewis and one in the Dupont community, west of Hwy. 99. The Dupont school opened Sept. 29, 1953 with a new cafeteria and a lunch room and multipurpose room that doubled as a playroom and auditorium. The classrooms had blond wood and pastel colors. The school patrol includes both boys and girls, caucasian and African American.


School children--Dupont; Dupont School Patrol (Dupont);

A7856-1

William B. and Gertrude Reed gather by the fireplace with their four children. Barbara Ann sits on the arm of a chair by her father and Bill stands beside his mother. The two younger children are Steven and Nancy. The 1938 City Directory lists Mr. Reed as the secretary of the Scottish Rite Masons, Tacoma Lodge of Perfection. (T. Times, 11/25/1938, p. 16). Photograph very similar to D7627 image 4.


Reed, William B.--Family; Families--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A7856-1A

William B. and Gertrude Reed posed with their children in November of 1938 for a family portrait. The children are, left to right, Nancy, Barbara Ann, Steven and Bill. The 1938 City Directory lists Mr. Reed as the secretary of the Scottish Rite Masons, Tacoma Lodge of Perfection. (T. Times, 11/25/1938, p. 16). (one of two photographs numbered A7856 image 1)


Reed, William B.--Family; Families--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A78575-1

First Lutheran Church, confirmation picture. A group of young people pose in white confirmation robes. The boys have suits and ties underneath the robes; the girls have corsages pinned to the robes.


First Lutheran Church (Tacoma); Lutheran churches--Tacoma; Confirmations--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A7858-1

ca. 1939. Photograph taken at the Elks Temple, 565 Broadway, showing attendance. (filed with Argentum)


Elks Temple (Tacoma); Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Tacoma Lodge No. 174 (Tacoma);

A7860-1

ca. 1939. Group of clubwomen taking part in "Philanthropic," photograph taken at Mrs. Thompson's in Steilacoom circa 1939. Left to right: Amy Lou Murray, Mrs. C. Fogg, Virginia Davis, Charlotte Dowd, and Margaret Ann Schaefer. (filed with Argentum) names from Richards Studio records


Murray, Amy Lou; Davis, Virginia; Dowd, Charlotte; Schaefer, Margaret Ann; Clubwomen--Tacoma;

A7860-3

ca. 1939. Group of clubwomen taking part in "Philanthropic," photograph taken at Mrs. Thompson's in Steilacoom. Left to right: Virginia Baker, Mrs. Walter Bauman, Mrs. John Gregg and Edith Ann Fogg. (filed with Argentum) names from Richards Studio records


Clubwomen--Tacoma; Baker, Virginia; Fogg, Edith Ann;

A7863-1

ca. 1939. Studio portrait of Nepean C. Garrison, noted model shipbuilder, ca. 1939, when he was applying for citizenship. Mr. Garrison had been building ship models since 1929 when the Great Depression struck and carpentry and roadwork opportunities dried up. He was a native of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and went to sea at an early age, becoming the master of a fishing schooner when he was just 15. Later he served aboard deep water square-riggers. He left the sea and came to Tacoma ca. 1903. He had not forgotten about his younger days in Halifax and his time at sea, however, and now having more time on his hands began carving and whittling models of ships he had known in the past. His reproductions of the clippers, schooners, barks and full-rigged ships, numbering about 30, became well-known and exhibited many times. One of his best known works was a model of the "Flying Cloud," the clipper that had set a record for the passage around the Horn on her maiden voyage. Mr. Garrison worked as a rigger during WWll and died in 1953.


Garrison, N.C.; Hobbyists--Tacoma;

A7864-1

Exterior of 4011 6th Ave., the home of Frank Muehlenbruch, showing the exterior of the home and Christmas decorations. (filed with Argentum)


Muehlenbruch, Frank--Homes & haunts; Christmas decorations--Tacoma;

A7875-1

The view down Pacific Ave from the intersection of around 17th Street, where the streetcar tracks intersect on the road. Most prominent are the Hotel Lewis, on the left, at 1522 Pacific Ave and Hotel Croft, on the right, at 1519 Pacific Ave. The Hotel Croft was owned by Lee Croft who would later become Pierce County Sheriff. Also on the right hand side can be seen Schoenfelds on Pacific at 15th and the Puget Sound Bank building at 1119 Pacific Ave. The photograph was taken to record the Schenley's Red Label billboard for Sunset Advertising in Seattle.


Hotel Lewis (Tacoma); Hotel Croft (Tacoma); Commercial streets--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A7875-2

The view down Pacific Ave. from the intersection of around 17th Street, where the streetcar tracks intersect on the road. In the foreground left is the Depot Service Station at 1548 Pacific Ave. Further down Pacific is the Hotel Lewis, 1522 Pacific Ave. The photograph was taken to record the Schenley's Red Label billboard for Sunset Advertising in Seattle. (filed with Argentum) For additional photographs of this stretch of road, see D8807 image 3.


Hotel Lewis (Tacoma); Commercial streets--Tacoma--1930-1940; Depot Service Station (Tacoma);

A7875-B

ca. 1939. The view down Pacific Ave from the intersection of around 17th Street, after the streetcar tracks were removed and street was repaved. This is almost the same exact same view as A7875 image 1 after the paving was complete. Most prominent are the Hotel Lewis, on the left, at 1522 Pacific Ave and Hotel Croft, on the right, at 1519 Pacific Ave. The Hotel Croft was owned by Lee Croft who would later become Pierce County Sheriff. Also on the right hand side can be seen Schoenfelds on Pacific at 15th and the Puget Sound Bank building at 1119 Pacific Ave. (original photograph was unnumbered, number was assigned for cataloging purposes)


Hotel Lewis (Tacoma); Hotel Croft (Tacoma); Commercial streets--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A7876-2

The storefront in the Sprague Block, 1511-41 Pacific Ave., housing the Lutheran Welfare Society Mission and store. The address for the Mission was 1525-27 Pacific Ave. Later in the early 1940's, it became the Lutheran Service Club for soldiers. The Sprague Block was demolished in the late 1960's. The extension of the block at 1501-09 Pacific Ave. is now known as the Sprague Building. (filed with Argentum)


Lutheran Welfare Society Mission (Tacoma);

A78809-7

Exterior of the home of Edward W. and Emily Mason. Mr. Mason was employed as a clerk. The photograph is scored, highlighting a small portion of the picture. The two story home has a basement garage and a bay window. A white fence surrounds the back yard. The landscaping features tall evergreens.


Mason, Edward W.--Homes and haunts; Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A78828-1

Dupont Works, E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. - annual dinner and 25 year club at the New Yorker. Eight five pensioners and 25 year men were honored at the dinner at the New Yorker. C.H. Miller, service manager of the explosives department, paid tribute to the DuPont old timers. (TNT 10/30/1953, pg. 3-- see article for names)


New Yorker Cafe (Tacoma); Banquets--Tacoma--1950-1960; Business people--Tacoma--1950-1960; E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. (Dupont)--People;

A7883-1

Group portrait of the one hundred voice men's choir and their accompanist, the one lone woman in the seated row, of the Independent Bible Church, 5 So. G St., in January of 1939. The choir was the largest men's choir on the Pacific Coast and one of the largest in the West. It was composed of members of the "Centurions," a Bible study class. The Independent Bible Church had purchased the building at 5 So. G St., formerly the Scottish Rite Cathedral, from the Masonic organization in early 1937. Photograph ordered by Mr. Short at the Tacoma Times. (filed with Argentum) (T. Times 2/10/1939, pg. 18- names in caption)


Independent Bible Church (Tacoma); Choirs (Music)--1930-1940;

A78904-2

A 55 foot truck from Elliott Bay Lumber Co. being loaded with a fork lift at Cavanaugh Lumber Co., wholesalers of lumber.


Building materials industry--Tacoma--1930-1940; Lumber industry--Tacoma--1930-1940; Cavanaugh Lumber Co. (Tacoma); Trucks--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A78906-3

Overall exterior retaining wall at Glacier Sand & Gravel Co.'s Steilacoom plant, ordered by Butler Construction and Engineering. Butler received a $542, 000 contract for the construction of these unique walls. Steel had to be bent to follow the sharp curvature of these two 40 foot high reinforced concrete walls. The two walls, one 190 ft long and the other 400 ft long, were located near railroad and dock facilities for ease in shipping. Sand and gravel were dumped into the bunkers by a system of conveyors and hauled out by a belt conveyor running inside 8 ft. reclaiming tunnels constructed underneath the retaining walls. The conveyor carried the sand to transfer stations for loading railroad cars or to the dock for loading on barges. (TNT 10/25/1953, pg. C-13)


Glacier Sand & Gravel Co. (Steilacoom); Progress photographs;

A7892-1

Model Bakery trucks photographed with their drivers for International Harvester in February of 1939. The delivery trucks have signs advertising the bakery's Star Loaf bread. (filed with Argentum)


Model Bakery (Tacoma)--Associated objects; Trucks--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A7892-4

Model Bakery trucks photographed for International Harvester in February of 1939. The delivery trucks have signs advertising the bakery's Star Loaf bread. (filed with Argentum)


Model Bakery (Tacoma)--Associated objects; Trucks--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A78938-3

New service station at 54th & Pacific, for General Petroleum. Doug & Cliff's Mobilgas Service Station. The station was owned by Douglas E. Garrett & Clifford J. Lawson. The pair ran large ads for their Grand Opening October 23 & 24, 1953. Opening give-aways included gifts for the ladies, balloons & candy for the kiddies and twelve turkeys. (TNT 10/22/1953, pg. C-13)


Doug & Cliff's Service (Tacoma); Automobile service stations--Tacoma--1950-1960; Gasoline pumps--Tacoma--1950-1960; Automobiles--Tacoma--1950-1960;

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