File:Temporary buildings south of 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, 1889 - DPLA - b11c6fefc612ef21c63eb6a9b36da813.jpg
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[edit]Temporary buildings south of 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, 1889 ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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creator QS:P170,Q6251707 reprinted by McManus |
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Temporary buildings south of 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, 1889 |
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Photograph shows businesses in temporary quarters following the 1889 fire. Businesses depicted include the Lowman and Hanford Stationary and Printing Company, Hardy and Hall Wholesale and Retail, and the Chicago Boot and Shoe Store. City Hall can be seen at the far right of the photograph. |
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July 1889 date QS:P571,+1889-07-00T00:00:00Z/10 |
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institution QS:P195,Q7442157 |
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- File:3rd Ave. and James St., 1889 - DPLA - 7f3bf4e355c8fc644843fd98ca9af8cb.jpg
- File:Businesses in temporary buildings near Third Ave and James St after Great Fire, Seattle, July 1889 (MOHAI 11935).jpg
- File:Businesses in temporary buildings on 3rd Ave, looking south from James St, aftermath of the Seattle Fire of June 6, 1889 (SEATTLE 2701).jpg
- File:Seattle - Third and James, 1889.gif
- File:Temporary buildings at 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, ca. June 1889 - DPLA - ea551069e830b73f8e06de2ade46d6d4.jpg
- File:Temporary buildings south of 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, 1889 - DPLA - b11c6fefc612ef21c63eb6a9b36da813.jpg
- File:Temporary post-fire buildings on 3d Ave., ca. June 1889 - DPLA - eda669b44521889679447763a733c009.jpg
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Temporary buildings south of 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, 1889 (English)
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Photograph shows businesses in temporary quarters following the 1889 fire. Businesses depicted include the Lowman and Hanford Stationary and Printing Company, Hardy and Hall Wholesale and Retail, and the Chicago Boot and Shoe Store. City Hall can be seen at the far right of the photograph. (English)
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Categories:
- Photographs by John P. Soule
- Aftermath of the Great Seattle Fire
- Yesler Mansion
- Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Printing Company
- Seattle City Hall (1876)
- Temporary buildings in the United States
- Barber shops in Washington (state)
- Wooden utility poles in Seattle
- Dirt roads in Washington (state)
- Third Avenue, Seattle
- James Street, Seattle
- Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington
- Black and white photographs of Seattle before 1900