File:Panorama of Seattle from 4th Ave to waterfront, 1878 (SEATTLE 5852).jpg
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[edit]English: Panorama of Seattle from 4th Ave. to waterfront, 1878
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English: Peterson & Bros. |
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English: Panorama of Seattle from 4th Ave. to waterfront, 1878 |
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English: Copy photo of original panorama which includes the text on the matt which identifies the buildings. PH Coll 284.4a |
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Depicted place | Seattle | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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1878 date QS:P571,+1878-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q219563 |
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English: Seattle Photographs |
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Order Number InfoField | SEA6840 |
Annotations InfoField | This image is annotated: View the annotations at Commons |
Territorial University (University of Washington Denny's Knoll Building)
This is the house of which Paul Dorpat writes: "Built in 1869 by Seattle pioneer Carson Boren at the southeast corner of Third Avenue and Union Street, the charming structure was home for Carson’s mother Sarah Denny and her second husband John Denny, the father of Seattle founders Arthur and David Denny."
Original Central School, built 1870, on Third Avenue between Madison and Spring Streets
"Second St." rather than "Second Avenue" as it would later be known; similarly, to the left, for Third.
Union Street
Front Street (later First Avenue)
hulk of the Windward
Yesler's Wharf
The then-new King Street Coal Wharf
This portion of Elliott Bay would later be filled, creating Sodo and the Industrial District.
Trestle of the Seattle & Walla Walla Railroad
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- File:Panorama of Seattle, 1878 (49680121741).jpg
- File:Panorama of Seattle, 1878 (MOHAI 9760).jpg
- File:Panorama of Seattle from 4th Ave to waterfront, 1878 (SEATTLE 5852).jpg
- File:Panorama of Seattle from 4th Ave to waterfront, 1878 (unknown provenance).jpg
- File:Panorama of Seattle waterfront showing the old Yesler Mill at right, 2nd and Pike in the foreground, and the Territorial (SEATTLE 3762).jpg
- File:Seattle, from Denny Hill, 1878 (CURTIS 1113).jpg
- File:Seattle, from Denny Hill, 1878 (CURTIS 207).jpeg
- File:Seattle, from Denny Hill, 1878 (CURTIS 208).jpeg
- File:Waterfront from Pine Street, Seattle, 1878 (MOHAI 2254).jpg
- Panoramics in Seattle
- Views from Denny Hill
- Old Seattle skylines
- University of Washington - Denny's Knoll Building
- Yesler Wharf
- King Street Coal Wharf (1878-1889)
- Historical images of coal terminals
- Sailing ships
- Ships in Elliott Bay
- Central Waterfront, Seattle, Washington
- Downtown, Seattle, Washington
- 1878 in Seattle
- Black and white photographs of Seattle before 1900