File:Seattle Mail and Herald, v. 6, no. Progress, Dec. 20, 1902 - DPLA - 5029cb25966ee8c2fff03f859b8e499e (page 36).jpg
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Seattle Mail and Herald, v. 6, no. Progress, Dec. 20, 1902 |
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This edition (labeled "Progress Edition" rather than v.6, no. 5) was a special 66-page edition of this weekly newspaper, which normally only ran to 16 pages. Page 4b includes portrait of James J. Hill. He is discussed further in article on page 9. Page 5 article "Seattle A Safe Investment" discusses the resources of the Puget Sound. Page 5 article "Seattle for the Laboring Class" discusses employment opportunities in Seattle and includes photographs of 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue. Page 8 article "Pathfinding to the Puget Sound" discusses the development of the Puget Sound area and the arrival of the railroads. Portraits of early pioneers are included. Page 12 article "A Puget Sound Fish Story" describes the fishing industry and includes photographs. Page 13 article features photos of the Arcade Building on Second Avenue and the Lumber Exchange Building. Page 15 includes photographs of Capitol Hill homes. Page 16 article "Timber Wealth of Washington" discusses the timber industry. Page 19 article discusses the Lake Washington Ship Canal and includes photographs. Page 24 includes photos of Rainier Beach properties. Page 25 includes photos of West Seattle buildings. Page 26-27 include interior photos of The Metropolitan Press offices. Page 28 includes photographs of the waterfront. Page 29 includes article on The Keeley Institute with photographs. Pages 30-31 include photographs of the Seattle Tacoma Interurban Railway and the power station in Kent. Page 32 includes photographs of the Seattle waterfront. Pages 38-39 include photographs of the Independent Telephone Company's buildings on 4th Avenue. Page 39 article discusses filling of the tide lands and includes photographs. Page 42 article discusses Seattle's retail stores. Page 26 article discusses Washington mines. Page 49 article includes pictures of the Mutual Light and Heat Company on Western Avenue. Page 60 includes article on the Puget Sound Navy Yard with photos. Page 52 includes a Butterworth's Mortuary advertisement with photos of E.R. Butterworth and his son G.M. Butterworth. Page 52 includes photos of the Pidduck-Ross grocery store on 2nd Avenue and its employees. |
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20 December 1902 date QS:P571,+1902-12-20T00:00:00Z/11 |
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King County Courthouse (built 1890)
Central School
Providence Hospital
steeple of Plymouth Congregational Church
sign spread across three pier structures: "Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder"
Denny (later Washington) Hotel
sign: "Lilly-Bogardus Dock"
sign: "Pier B. The Pacific Coast Co."
King County Courthouse (built 1890
This is apparently a later photo than the one on top, because the sign spread across three pier structures that, above, reads "Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder", still has "Dr. Price's Cream" but the third pier now says, "Owl Cigar".
Denny (later Washington) Hotel
sign on pier: "Galbraith Bacon & Co."
sign: "Pier No. 3" (later Pier 54)
Ad for Arthur Cigar
sign: "The Miner Hotel" with an ad for Arthur Cigar
sign: Pier No. 4 (later Pier 55)
sign appears to say "Flyer". The Flyer was a famously fast boat to Tacoma.
sign: "M & K Gottstein". This building is still extant 2022 on the north side of Yesler Way, corner of Post Avenue.
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Page 4b includes portrait of James J. Hill. He is discussed further in article on page 9. Page 5 article "Seattle A Safe Investment" discusses the resources of the Puget Sound. Page 5 article "Seattle for the Laboring Class" discusses employment opportunities in Seattle and includes photographs of 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue. Page 8 article "Pathfinding to the Puget Sound" discusses the development of the Puget Sound area and the arrival of the railroads. Portraits of early pioneers are included. Page 12 article "A Puget Sound Fish Story" describes the fishing industry and includes photographs. Page 13 article features photos of the Arcade Building on Second Avenue and the Lumber Exchange Building. Page 15 includes photographs of Capitol Hill homes. Page 16 article "Timber Wealth of Washington" discusses the timber industry. Page 19 article discusses the Lake Washington Ship Canal and includes photographs. Page 24 includes photos of Rainier Beach properties. Page 25 includes photos of West Seattle buildings. Page 26-27 include interior photos of The Metropolitan Press offices. Page 28 includes photographs of the waterfront. Page 29 includes article on The Keeley Institute with photographs. Pages 30-31 include photographs of the Seattle Tacoma Interurban Railway and the power station in Kent. Page 32 includes photographs of the Seattle waterfront. Pages 38-39 include photographs of the Independent Telephone Company's buildings on 4th Avenue. Page 39 article discusses filling of (English)
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Page 4b includes portrait of James J. Hill. He is discussed further in article on page 9. Page 5 article "Seattle A Safe Investment" discusses the resources of the Puget Sound. Page 5 article "Seattle for the Laboring Class" discusses employment opportunities in Seattle and includes photographs of 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue. Page 8 article "Pathfinding to the Puget Sound" discusses the development of the Puget Sound area and the arrival of the railroads. Portraits of early pioneers are included. Page 12 article "A Puget Sound Fish Story" describes the fishing industry and includes photographs. Page 13 article features photos of the Arcade Building on Second Avenue and the Lumber Exchange Building. Page 15 includes photographs of Capitol Hill homes. Page 16 article "Timber Wealth of Washington" discusses the timber industry. Page 19 article discusses the Lake Washington Ship Canal and includes photographs. Page 24 includes photos of Rainier Beach properties. Page 25 includes photos of West Seattle buildings. Page 26-27 include interior photos of The Metropolitan Press offices. Page 28 includes photographs of the waterfront. Page 29 includes article on The Keeley Institute with photographs. Pages 30-31 include photographs of the Seattle Tacoma Interurban Railway and the power station in Kent. Page 32 includes photographs of the Seattle waterfront. Pages 38-39 include photographs of the Independent Telephone Company's buildings on 4th Avenue. Page 39 article discusses filling of (English)
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- Seattle Mail and Herald, 1902
- Old Seattle skylines
- Seattle skylines from Elliott Bay
- Ships in Elliott Bay
- Lilly Bogardus dock
- Galbraith Dock
- Pier 55, Seattle, Washington
- Washington Hotel
- 1890 King County Courthouse
- Central Waterfront, Seattle, Washington
- Downtown, Seattle, Washington
- Black and white photographs of Seattle
- December 1902 in Washington (state)