File:Temporary buildings south of 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, 1889 - DPLA - c3d2db045e34dc2fcd487ffe751d0bd5.jpg
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[edit]Temporary buildings south of 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, 1889 ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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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. See File:Temporary buildings at 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, ca. June 1889 - DPLA - ea551069e830b73f8e06de2ade46d6d4.jpg for the same buildings in a broader context. |
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1889 date QS:P571,+1889-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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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. (English)
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Categories:
- Aftermath of the Great Seattle Fire
- Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Printing Company
- Temporary buildings in the United States
- Barber shops in Washington (state)
- Wooden utility poles in Seattle
- Dirt roads in Washington (state)
- Second Avenue, Seattle
- James Street, Seattle
- Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington
- Black and white photographs of Seattle before 1900
- Photographs by John P. Soule