Category:Seattle First Presbyterian Church (1877)
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English: Designed by Portland architect Justus F. Krumbein in 1876, it was the first of several buildings to house Seattle First Presbyterian Church over the years (though the congregation met for several years before this without a proper church of its own). The congregation built a new, larger church in 1894. In 1896, this building was Mount Zion Baptist Church.
Media in category "Seattle First Presbyterian Church (1877)"
The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total.
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First Presbyterian Church, 1907 - DPLA - d9394d209d678b6739ab0047078c8325.jpg 4,761 × 5,419; 2.22 MB
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Front Street at Madison Street, ca 1891 (MOHAI 5855).jpg 680 × 393; 43 KB
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Madison St, ca 1890 (SEATTLE 1577).jpg 768 × 596; 64 KB
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Madison Street looking east, Seattle, ca 1891 (MOHAI 1627).jpg 640 × 315; 40 KB
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Madison Street railroad depot, Seattle, ca 1893 (MOHAI 1225).jpg 639 × 484; 46 KB
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Madison Street railroad depot, Seattle, ca 1893 (MOHAI 3139).jpg 640 × 408; 49 KB
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Seattle from Yesler's Wharf, 1878 (CURTIS 889).jpeg 768 × 350; 56 KB
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Seattle seen from the waterfront, 1878 (SEATTLE 5851).jpg 768 × 427; 58 KB