- 5.1.2--TNT0032C
- Item
- 1980/06/13
Back of photo: Tribal Leaders
Back of photo: Tribal Leaders
Back of photo: Cascadia Jun 26 1966
Back of photo: Cascadia Jun 13 1980
Back of photo: Cascadia Apr 3 1976
Back of photo: New Name Oct 28 1976
Back of photo: Fireworks Jun 26 1976
Back of photo: Playtime
Back of photo: Cascadia Top May 9 1963
Back of photo: Cascadia Apr 3 1976
Back of photo: Cascadia
Back of photo: Cascadia Apr 3 1976
Back of photo: Cascadia- Indian Tile Uncovered, Cascadia Juvenile Diagnostic Center
Back of photo: Cascadia May 11 1978
Back of photo: Cascadia Jun 27 1980
Back of photo: Cascadia Juvenile Reception Diagnostic Center Photograph by Jerry Buck
Cascadia Jun 27 1980
Cascadia Nov 11 1976
Back of photo: Cascadia Jan 1 1977
Back of photo: Cascadia Jun 19 1980
Back of Photo:
Cheney Stadium
Kellman
Back of Photo:
Cheney Baseball Stadium
Dedication
Back of Photo:
Opening Day
Back of Photo:
Cheney Baseball Stadium
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Back of Photo:
Cheney Stadium
Photograph by Bruce Larson
Back of Photo:
Proposed Grandstand
Cheney Field
Tacoma - Pierce County
Baseball Association
Back of Photo:
Cheney Baseball Stadium
Back of Photo:
Crowd shot with Matty Alou Rounding 1B on Home Run.
Back of Photo:
Cheney Baseball Stadium
Back of photo: A Tacoma police officer snapped the hand cuffs on a suspect who was arrested during a raid on a South Tacoma home by Tacoma Police and Pierce County Sheriff S.W.A.T. teams Wednesday morning. The home was found to contain a marijuana growing room. Three people were arrested. (bruce kellman 3-23)
In this photo, Robert A. Jones was handcuffed. He and two others were charged with unlawful possession and intent to sell a controlled substance. Also charged with growing a controlled substance. Bruce Kellman photo
Back of photo: Helens Williams, 22, of Seattle was one of four people booked for investigation and released pending formal charges after being arrested during a raid of a suspected crack house in King County west of Tukwila in McMicken Heights. Tukwila Police lead the raid. (bruce kellman 3-11-88)