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Cammarano CAM-03

ca. 1977. In 1977, members of the Cammarano family proudly gathered around a plaque held by William Cammarano that was awarded to the Cammarano Brothers firm for being the first distributor to sell one million cases of Rainier Beer. From left to right: Robert Cammarano, James Cammarano, Jr., William Cammarano, Dave Cammarano, Edward Cammarano and William Cammarano, Jr. (Photograph courtesy of the William Cammarano Collection) TPL-10409


Awards; Cammarano Bros. (Tacoma); Cammarano, Robert; Cammarano, James; Cammarano, William; Cammarano, Dave; Cammarano, Edward; Families--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cammarano CAM-07

ca. 1977. The Cammarano Brothers firm gathered at the Rainier Brewery in 1977 to celebrate receiving an award honoring them for being the first distributor to sell one million cases of Rainier Beer. William Cammarano, Jr., is kneeling at left next to the unidentified woman holding the plaque while James Cammarano, Jr. is pictured also kneeling, flanking the woman on the other side. At the far right in the background is Dave Cammarano (in glasses). (Photograph courtesy of the William Cammarano Collection) TPL-10413


Awards; Cammarano Bros. (Tacoma); Cammarano Bros. (Tacoma)--Employees; Cammarano, William; Cammarano, James; Cammarano, Dave;

View Northwest

January 1976 edition is a "Bicentennial issue plus New Western Travel Section"
January 1977 edition is a "Special Women's issue" with articles on women's history and activism in the Pacific Northwest.

Indians, Puyallup (General) - 4

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Indians, Puyallup


U.S. District Court Judge Walter T. McGovern signed a temporary injunction citing a federal statute that prohibits liquor sales on tribal lands unless under a tribal liquor code. Judge McGovern stated that because the Puyallup Tribe does not have a liquor code it was illegal to sell liquor there. Some establishments continued to sell alcohol throughout the day. The image is of the Indian Trading Post located on Puyallup Tribal land and owned by Robert Satiacum and Victoria Satiacum.

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