Leslie Hamilton collection of Seattle photographs, approximately 1851-1989

Overview of the Collection

Title
Leslie Hamilton collection of Seattle photographs
Dates
approximately 1851-1989 (inclusive)
Quantity
55 boxes of photographic prints, 10 boxes of negatives, and 4 biders of slides
Collection Number
PH0541
Summary
Photographs and slides of Seattle, particularly the Queen Anne neighborhood, made in the 1970s and 1980s and copies of historical photographs of Seattle
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Selected images can be viewed on the Libraries’ Digital Collections website. Permission of a curator required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.

Request at UW

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding of this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the Friends of the Libraries.

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The Leslie Hamilton collection consists of historical and modern photographs and slides of Seattle, particularly the Queen Anne neighborhood, from chiefly the late 1800s through the late 1980s. Included are views of Seattle streets and intersections, public and private buildings and residences, events such as the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909, statues and monuments, parks, the waterfront, modes of transportation, and the fire department. The photos and slides of Queen Anne show the neighborhood's streets, buildings, and people.

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Restrictions on Use

Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.

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Arrangement

Arranged in 3 series.

  • Seattle notebooks
    • Volume 1: Western Avenue
    • Volume 2
    • Volume 3: First Avenue
    • Volume 4: Second Avenue
    • Volume 5: Second Avenue, 1890s-1930s
    • Volume 6: Third Avenue
    • Volume 7: Fourth Avenue
    • Volume 8: Fifth Avenue
    • Volume 9: 6th and 7th Avenues
    • Volume 10: 8th, 9th, Westlake
    • Volume 11: Parks
    • Volume 12: Parks #2
    • Volume 13: Views of downtown Seattle, 1880s-1980s
    • Volume 14: Views of downtown Seattle, 1864-1980s
    • Volume 15: Waterfront #1
    • Volume 16: Waterfront #2, 1950s-1980s
    • Volume 17: Seattle Waterfront #3, 1940s-1980s
    • Volume 18: Transportation
    • Volume 19: Fire Department
    • Volume 20: Libraries, theaters, and private residences
    • Volume 21: Regrades #1, approximately 1907
    • Volume 22: Regrades #2 including Denny Hill
    • Volume 23: Market and hotels
    • Volume 24: Churches, hospitals, and cemeteries
    • Volume 25: Ship Canal
    • Volume 26: Ship Canal
    • Volume 27: Ship Canal, Fremont, and Ballard
    • Volume 28: Fremont and Ballard
    • Volume 29: Lake Union and University of Washington
    • Volume 30: Lake Union
    • Volume 31: Seattle
    • Volume 32: Seattle before 1889
    • Volume 33: Miscellaneous views of Seattle and outlying areas
    • Volume 34: Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909
    • Volume 35: Seattle Show #1, 1860s-1940s
    • Volume 36: Seattle Show #2, 1860s-1960s
  • Queen Anne notebooks
  • Slide notebooks

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Seattle notebooks Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Volume 1: Western Avenue
binder
1
Modern images
Views of Western Avenue, First Avenue, and Elliot Avenue from Denny Way to Marion Street. Includes intersections of Denny, Bay, Eagle, Broad, Clay, Cedar, Vine, Wall, Battery, Bell, Blanchard, Lenora, Virginia, Stewart, Pine, Spring, Madison and Marion. Also shows the Alaskan Way Viaduct, Pier 66 (Port of Seattle), Pier 69, and Ye Olde Curiosity Shop.
between 1950 and 1982
Album item
1 1-1a
City Engineering Department document: "How Seattle Changed its Face"
November 20, 1951
1 1-1b
City Engineering Department document: "Changing the face of Seattle's Business Districts"
1975
1 1-2
Copy of newspaper article from the Seattle Times "New Heights: An updated list, to compare major structures, new and old"
August 2, 1981
1 1-3
West view of billboard from First Avenue and Eagle Street
Leslie Hamilton (B-17) (photographer)
April 25, 1976
1 1-4 April 25, 1976
1 1-5 April 25, 1976
1 1-6 March 2, 1980
1 1-7 March 2, 1980
1 1-8 April 30, 1978
1 1-9 April 30, 1978
1 1-10 March 3, 1980 (1981?)
1 1-11 July 31, 1981
1 1-12 April 30, 1978
1 1-13
North view of cars driving along the Alaskan Way viaduct
Leslie Hamilton (3096) (photographer)
Copy of 1955 photograph.
1955?
1 1-14 April 30, 1978
1 1-15 July 30, 1981
1 1-16 July 30, 1981
1 1-17 July 30, 1981
1 1-18
Water, pier; east view at Pier 69 (from Pier 70)
Leslie Hamilton (2652) (photographer)
July 31, 1981
1 1-19
Port of Seattle sign at Pier 66, west view
Leslie Hamilton (2661) (photographer)
July 31, 1981
1 1-20 March 2, 1980
1 1-21 July 31, 1981
1 1-22
Canoes on water and Indians at the foot of Vine, Cedar and Broad streets, Belltown
Copied from Seattle Public Library (SPL22774); A. Curtis.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (198).
between 1882 and 1886
1 1-23
Indians and canoes on water on the southern side of Ballast Island
Probably circa 1890-1895 (later covered over in 1895). Now the foot of Pier 48.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3765).
between 1890 and 1895
1 1-24 July 30, 1981
1 1-25 July 31, 1981
1 1-26 July 31, 1981
1 1-27 July 31, 1981
1 1-28 July 31, 1981
1 1-29-1-30 July 31, 1981
1 1-31 July 31, 1981
1 1-32 July 31, 1981
1 1-33 July 31, 1981
1 1-34 July 31, 1981
1 1-35 July 31, 1981
1 1-36
Fireboats Alki and Duwamish in front of the Aquarium at Pier 59
Fireboats re-pumping water into aquarium when the aquarium pumps failed.
Leslie Hamilton (3471) (photographer)
May 21, 1982
1 1-37 May 21, 1982
1 1-38 July 26, 1981
1 1-39 July 26, 1981
1 1-40 July 31, 1981
Box/Folder
1 1-41 July 31, 1981
Album
1 1-42
North view of cars, streetlights on Alaskan Way
Leslie Hamilton (22-6) (photographer)
April 30, 1978
1 1-43 September 14, 1981
1 1-44 July 26, 1981
1 1-45 July 26, 1981
1 1-46
East view up Spring Street uphill from Alaskan Way
Leslie Hamilton (2631) (photographer)
July 26, 1981
1 1-47
East view up Madison Street hill
Leslie Hamilton (2628) (photographer)
July 26, 1981
1 1-48
View of Ye Olde Curiosity Shop at 601 Alaskan Way
Leslie Hamilton (2731) (photographer)
September 14, 1981
1 1-49 August 22, 1980
1 1-50 August 22, 1980
1 1-51
View of J.B. Poweles & Co. building at 901/903 Western Avenue
Copy of photograph from Seattle Public Library.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (297).
1900
1 1-52
View of Armor Apartment building at 2220 Western Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2394) (photographer)
March 17, 1981
1 1-53
View of Continental Furniture building at 2200 Western Avenue on northeast corner of Western Avenue and Blanchard Street
Leslie Hamilton (2395) (photographer)
Originally known as the tallest livery stable in Seattle. Note "Horses' Head."
March 18, 1981
1 1-54
View of Continental Furniture building at 2200 Western Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2396) (photographer)
Tallest livery stable.
March 17, 1981
1 1-55 March 17, 1981
1 1-56 July 29, 1980
1 1-57 May 28, 1982
1 1-58 May 28, 1982
1 1-59
View of stone armory from across street, on Western Avenue at Lenora Street
Photograph copied by Leslie Hamilton (85) from the Washington State Historical Society on January 15, 1978. Armory was demolished in 1965.
August 5, 1914
1 1-60 July 26, 1981
1 1-61 July 26, 1981
1 1-62 July 26, 1981
1 1-63
East view from Western Avenue at Madison Street
Copy of photograph from the Seattle Times "Now and Then," August 14, 1983. See #1459. Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4461).
1902
1 1-64
Cable cars, muddy street on uphill view of Madison Street
Copy of photograph on loan from L. Gowey.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1459).
1900
1 1-65
View of boardwalk, Coca-Cola billboard from waterfront at Madison Street
Copy of photograph; see negative # 227.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (156) on October 7, 1974.
1915
1 1-66 July 21, 1981
1 1-67 August 9, 1980
1 1-68 August 8, 1980
1 1-69
Advertisement for Mt. Baker Steam Laundry; photo collage
Copy of advertisement from Seattle Fire Department Museum.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (447) on September 24, 1979.
1901?
1 1-70
St. Mark's House at 2815 Western Avenue, possibly near Broad Street
Copied from Seattle Post-Intelligencer on April 19, 1964.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3019).
May 19, 1909
1 1-71 November 2, 1981
1 1-72 November 2, 1981
1 1-73 November 2, 1981
1 1-74
Southeast corner of Western Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2822) (photographer)
November 2, 1981
1 1-75 November 2, 1981
1 1-76 November 2, 1981
1 1-77 November 2, 1981
1 1-78 November 2, 1981
1 1-79
View north on Western Avenue and Seneca Street
Leslie Hamilton (2827) (photographer)
November 2, 1981
1 1-80 November 2, 1981
1 1-81
Copy of advertisement for Polson Implement & Hardware Company
Copy of advertisement from Seattle Fire Department Museum. Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4423).
1900?
1 1-82
Cars, horses and pedestrians on muddy street with crates in foreground
Copy of photograph from Seattle Times "Then and Now." View of northwest corner of Western Avenue at Yesler Way.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-0).
1903
1 1-83
Shanty town "Hooverville;" slums of Seattle, outgrowth of the Depression
Copy of photograph courtesy of Washington History of Evergreen Street.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1636-a).
June 10, 1937
1 1-84-1-85
"Hooverville" Shanty town during the Depression
Where Pier 42 complex now stands (1976).Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1063, 1064).
between 1930 and 1937?
Box/Folder
1 1-86
Sears, Roebuck and Company on Utah Avenue
1920?
Album
1 1-87
Seattle Tent and Awning Company building, vendors, fruit stand West view on Western Avenue and Columbia Street near J.P. Powel's & Co. Western Avenue was then Garden Lane, just up street from Railroad Avenue and the West Seattle Ferry
Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3994).
1900
Volume 2
binder
2
Modern images
Includes a few images of 1st Avenue from the 1980s at the intersections of Bell, Spring, and Main. Also includes images of the Catholic Seaman's Club at 1st and Battery and the Chief Seattle statue in Pioneer Square.
Album item
2 2-1
Hirsch Pharmacy building; Empire Laundry; York Hotel, 1503 First Avenue at northwest corner of First Avenue and Pike Street
Copy of photograph courtesy of Seattle Fire Department Museum and L. Gowey. See F-80 for similar photograph.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3216)
1900?
2 2-2
People in front of the Hoffman Cloak and suit Company, next to Hotel Curtis, 1314 Second Avenue. East side of Second Avenue between Union and University streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3832).
between 1900 and 1910?
2 2-3
Streetcar in front of Hirsch Pharmacy, Hotel York at northwest corner of First Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4413).
1900?
2 2-4
North view of First Street and Main Street
Photograph courtesy of P. Dorpat.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4023).
1981?
2 2-5
Street view north on Front Street from Yesler Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (522).
1891?
2 2-6
North view down First Avenue at Yesler Way, reconstruction after 1889 fire
Copied from Seattle Times " Now and Then," January 23, 1983. Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4148).
May 1890?
2 2-7
View south of Chief Seattle Indian statue in Pioneer Square, totem pole in background
Photograph courtesy of P. Dorpat. Leslie Hamilton (3955).
between 1960 and 1970?
2 2-8
"Small-business men with big ideas" getting outfitted for Alaska at Cooper and Levy; on First Avenue at Yesler Way, in front of Northern Pacific Ticket office, Cooper & Levy Pioneer Outfitters
See photograph 4220 for contemporary view.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4144).
1900?
2 2-9
Two men walking in front of Olympic Block, southeast corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way; 104 and 106 First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4220). Copied from Seattle Times "Now and Then" December 26, 1982. Original photograph from Paul Dorpat. See photograph 4144 for "then".
1900?
2 2-10
Pedestrians in Pioneer Square, view east on Yesler Way. Pioneer Building at right, old Seattle Hotel at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4150).Copied from Seattle Times "Now and Then" September 19, 1982. See photograph #4217 for "then".
1912?
2 2-11
Contemporary conduct in Pioneer Square. Pedestrians, man in motorcycle helmet on sidewalk with trees, buildings in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4217).Copied from Seattle Times "Now and Then." See photograph #4150 for older photograph.
September 19, 1982
2 2-12
Pioneer Square Totem Pole erection. Onlookers in foreground in front of Northern Pacific ticket office
Bill Dahl (photographer)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (946).Copied from the City of Seattle City Engineering Department, file #28761.
1899
2 2-13
View north on First Avenue from James Street across Cherry Street. Pedestrian walking across square
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3998).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1981?
2 2-14
Intersection of First Avenue and Bell Street, Blanchard Street at lower right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1240).Copied from theSeattle Times "Now and Then," February 27, 1983, negative #4429.
between 1885 and 1889
2 2-15
Houses, fence in Belltown
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4429).Copied from theSeattle Times "Now and Then" February 27, 1983. "This late-1880s view of Belltown looks north from near Second Avenue and Blanchard Street toward Bell's Hotel in the center and the Magnolia Peninsula beyond." See photograph # 4430 for contemporary view.Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
between 1880 and 1890?
2 2-16
Belltown buildings, Puget Sound in background, looking north from near Second Street and Blanchard Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4430).Copied from theSeattle Times "Now and Then" February 27, 1983. See photograph # 4430 for "then" view.Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
between 1982 and 1983
2 2-17
People posing in front of Bon Marche, Nordhoff & Co. buildings at 2619 1st Ave. on wooden sidewalk. West side of First Avenue between Vine and Cedar streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4032).
1900?
2 2-18
Belltown Hotel at 2326 First Avenue in Austin A. Bell building on southeast corner of First Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1647).
1900?
2 2-19
View north of houses on hillside with Puget Sound in background from Second Avenue and Virginia Street toward hill in Belltown
Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22785).Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3943).
1882
2 2-20
Belltown Hotel, 2326 First Avenue, in the Austin A. Bell building (Belltown Hotel) at southeast corner of First Avenue and Battery Street
Photograph courtesy of Hoffman.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1647).
1900?
2 2-21
Catholic Seamen's Club, next to Austin A. Bell building and a parking lot on southeast corner of First Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (92-7).
March 21, 1980
2 2-22
West view of First Avenue and Virginia Street is a protest against a muddy First Avenue. Man in boat with fishing pole in construction site
Photograph courtesy of P. Dorpat. Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3983).
1903
2 2-23
West view of First Avenue and Virginia Street of people stand in street pointing, with Virginia Inn restaurant in background
Photograph courtesy of P. Dorpat. Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3984).
1981?
2 2-24
Street, pedestrians, telephone wires at intersection near 1512 Taylor Avenue
Photograph courtesy of Alice Drew (282-6700).Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1564).
1902
2 2-25
Policeman directing traffic with Public Market sign in background, west view of First Avenue at Pike Street and Farmers' Market on Pike Place under Hotel Leland
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4004).
1907?
2 2-26
Intersection of First Avenue and Spring street, view south, "Passport Photo" shop on corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4145).
1981?
2 2-27
Southwest corner of First Avenue and Pike Street; view of Hirsch Pharmacy Co. on corner (Chapin Building)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3577).
1901?
2 2-28
View from above of First Avenue, Hotel Sherman in background, Hotel Savoy in background
First Avenue, looking north from Spring Street; Amos Brown home above stores, Phinney Block (Hotel Sherman). Diller Hotel, Arcade Building. Facing Second Avenue: Linden's Department Store, Lumber Exchange, Fraser-Patterson (Stone Fisher Co.), Bon Marche. Seattle Public Library files, #5103. Negative #12.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (12).
1913
2 2-29
Policeman directing traffic in foreground of northeast corner of First Avenue and Madison Street. Rainier billboard in background
Photograph taken from glass-mounted slide in 1981. Copied by Leslie Hamilton (90).
1914?
2 2-30
View of northeast corner of First Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (91).
1918?
2 2-31
View south of Yesler Way on First Avenue of Pioneer Place; totem pole, fountain with statue of Chief Seattle and Cascade Hotel in background
From Seattle Public Library (SPL20064). Negative #68.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (327).
1953?
2 2-32
Pioneer Square at intersection of James Street, Yesler Way, First Avenue. Pioneer place totem pole, Cascade Hotel building on right edge
Negative #75.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (383).
1953?
2 2-33
Chief Seattle fountain in Pioneer Square; view south from First Avenue near Cherry Street. Totem pole in background
Copy from Seattle Public Library (SPL20108).Copied by Leslie Hamilton (328).
1953?
2 2-34
Pioneer Place and totem pole
Negative 35-173. From Seattle Public Library (SPL20059).Copied by Leslie Hamilton (47).
1953
2 2-35
View east of Pioneer Place and totem pole; Northern Pacific ticket office in background.
At First Avenue and Yesler Way. Scandinavian Bank on southwest corner.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3561).
between 1900 and 1953?
2 2-36
Mutual Bank in building on northwestern corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3586).
between 1900 and 1953?
2 2-37
Reichert Brothers: 110 Union Street; Chicago Misfit Parlors: 1400 First Avenue in building on northeast Corner of First Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3209).
1907
2 2-38
Pioneer Building at 606 First Avenue
Pioneer Building built in 1890.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3218).
1900?
2 2-39
Chicago Misfit Parlors; muddy street, horses, pedestrians in front of building
Chapin Building on northeast corner of First Avenue and Union Street; Denny Yard in front of building. (See photograph #3209).Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3578).
1900?
2 2-40
Chapin Building at Northeast corner of First Avenue and Union Street. Piano shop, Chicago Misfit Parlors building in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3579).
1900?
2 2-41
View of Hirsch Pharmacy and 1429 Morrison Tebo Co., Bon Marche Annex and Chapin Building (?) on southwest corner of First Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3576).
between 1890 and 1900?
2 2-42
Globe Building, with Palace of Sweets, Stone the Tailor in building on northwest corner of First Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3583).
1905?
2 2-43-2-44
Arlington Hotel in building at southwest corner of First Avenue and University Street, with construction in street in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3556), two copies.
1900?
2 2-45
Arlington Hotel in building on southwest corner of First Avenue and University Street, west side of First Avenue between Union and Seneca streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3557).
1900?
2 2-46
Rainier Grand Hotel Group in building on west side of First Avenue between Madison and Marion streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3582).
1890
2 2-47
Howard Building at 614 First Avenue; Lowman & Hanford building with Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Printing Co. at 616 First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3574).
1885?
2 2-48
Olympic Hotel, Northern Pacific Ticket Office on southeast corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3558).
1905?
2 2-49
Falkenburg & Laucks Eng. Co. at 95 Yesler Way on southwest corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3219).
1910?
2 2-50
Northwest corner of First Avenue and Columbia Street; the 1906 directory listed C.E. Bogardus, Assayers at 90 W. Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3207).
1906?
2 2-51
Falkenburg & Laukus -- Assayers and The State Bank of Seattle in building at southwest corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3568).
between 1900 and 1910?
2 2-52
Marshall Block and Globe Hotel; Mitchell, Lewis and Staver Co.; W.S. Grinsfelder Co. in building on northeast corner of First Avenue and Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3581).
1890
2 2-53
Dexter Horton & Co. Bankers on Maynard Block in building on northwest corner of First Street and Washington Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3575).
1892
2 2-54
Abbo Institute building on southwest corner of First Avenue and Seneca Street; Seattle Paint and Varnish at 1119 First Avenue; Rainier Hardware Co. at 1121 First Avenue, as per Polk's Directory, 1904
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3217).
1904
2 2-55
Building with awnings on northeast corner of First Avenue and Cherry Street; 1906 directory listed J.R. Justice Stationery Co. at 114 Cherry St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3208).
1906
2 2-56
View from above looking east down First Avenue. Right side of street: Lowman building, Bailey Building (Railway Exchange), Alaska Building. Left side of street: Sherman Block, Hoge Building.
From Seattle Public Library (SPL5201).Copied by Leslie Hamilton (22).
1913
2 2-57
East view down Pike Street of Hotel Snoqualmie on right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-5). Photograph courtesy of University of Washington, LaRoche #143.
1913?
2 2-58
Pioneer Square near totem pole with Seattle Hotel in background, First Avenue in foreground; James Street ends at left
Copied from photograph courtesy of Seattle Public Library on February 21, 1975. Negative lost.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1198).
between 1900 and 1913?
2 2-59
Copy of line drawing of Pioneer Square depicting street, Olympic Building, totem pole
Copied on December 12, 1974. Negative #271.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (177).
1900?
2 2-60
View of east side of First Avenue between Cherry Street and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (381).
April 9, 1961
2 2-61
View of reconstruction from fire of June 6, 1889, on Front Street looking north from James Street. buildings with awnings, telephone poles
Copied from Seattle Public Library (SPL22964). Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1280).
July 1890
2 2-62
Hotel Northern in Terry Denny building on West side of First Avenue between Yesler Way and Washington Street. 115 First Ave.
Terry Denny building built in 1889.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3585).
1890?
2 2-63
Copy of a drawing of U.S. Post Office at Third and Union streets. Built in 1907-1908.
Architect Francis W. Grant. Copied from Seattle Public Library (SPL14666). Copied by Leslie Hamilton (72).
1907 and 1908
2 2-64
View east of Pacific Block at southeast corner of Yesler Way and Occidental Street, with Seattle National Bank
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3565).
between 1890 and 1899
2 2-65
View south on southwest corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way. Scandinavian Bank, Pioneer Place, totem pole in square
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3562).
between 1890 and 1900?
2 2-66
Street view of Chapin Building; Hirsch Pharmacy Co. on Southwest corner of First Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3576).
between 1901 and 1910?
2 2-67
Sylvester Bros. & Co. building on corner of First Avenue and Washington Street; horses, carriages visible on street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3580).
between 1900 and 1910?
2 2-68
View east from above Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (71).
1906?
2 2-69
Sunde & Erland Sailmakers and Riggers, Pacific Net & Twine Co. in building on corner of First Avenue and Jackson Street; L.C. Smith block
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3563).
between 1916 and 1920?
2 2-70
North view down First Avenue at Madison Street,
Photograph courtesy of P. Dorpat. Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3831).
1920?
2 2-71
East view down James Street and Yesler Way from First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4157).
1915?
2 2-72
North view of First Avenue South and Spokane Street with streetcar, Aero Products Corporation building
Photograph courtesy of L. Gowey Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3770).
August 21, 1931
2 2-73
North view down First Avenue at Madison Street
Photograph courtesy of P. Dorpat. Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3831).
1920?
Volume 3: First Avenue
binder
3
Modern images
Views of 1st Avenue from Eagle Street to Jackson Street from the 1970s to the early 1980s. Includes intersections of Eagle, Broad, Cedar, Vine, Wall, Battery, Bell, Blanchard, Lenora, Virginia, Stewart, Pine, Pike, Union, University, Columbia, Seneca, Spring, Madison, Marion, Yesler, Main, and Jackson. Also includes images of Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square from 1890 to the 1980s, the Pioneer Building, Globe Building, Bay Building, Lowman Building, Mutual Life Building, and Bailey Building.
between 1890 and 1990
Album item
3 3-1
Northeast corner of First Avenue and Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (2051) (photographer)
August 9, 1981
3 3-2 July 24, 1977
3 3-3
Northeast corner of First Avenue and Lenora Street
Leslie Hamilton (2047) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
3 3-4
Northwest corner of First Avenue and Lenora Street
Leslie Hamilton (2048) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
3 3-5 August 3, 1980
3 3-6
West side of First Avenue between Bay and Eagle streets
Leslie Hamilton (2039) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
3 3-7 August 3, 1980
3 3-8 September 25, 1978
3 3-9 September 25, 1978
3 3-10 August 9, 1980
3 3-11 September 25, 1978
3 3-12 August 9, 1980
3 3-13 March 5, 1982
3 3-14 March 5, 1982
3 3-15 September 1959
3 3-16 March 5, 1982
3 3-17 August 3, 1980
3 3-18 July 30, 1978
3 3-19-3-20 April 20, 1981
3 3-21
The Vine Street Lounge in the New Pacific Building on the northeast corner of First Avenue and Vine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2042) (photographer)
First owner of building William Bell (1904) used building as a hospital.
August 9, 1980
3 3-22-3-23 March 11, 1981
3 3-24 August 9, 1980
3 3-25 July 30, 1978
3 3-26 July 30, 1978
3 3-27 August 9, 1980
3 3-28 April 20, 1981
3 3-29 March 28, 1981
3 3-30 August 22, 1981
3 3-31 March 22, 1981
3 3-32 October 16, 1977
3 3-33 October 25, 1980
3 3-34 October 25, 1980
3 3-35 October 25, 1980
3 3-36 October 25, 1980
3 3-37 March 2, 1980
3 3-38 March 22, 1981
3 3-39 March 22, 1981
3 3-40
Seafarers Tavern at 2317 1st Ave. on west side of First Avenue between Bell and Battery streets. Leader Building at 2319 1st Ave.
Leslie Hamilton (2445) (photographer)
Frame building (in center) has no side walls of its own.
October 25, 1980
3 3-41 March 22, 1981
3 3-42 March 22, 1981
3 3-43 October 25, 1980
3 3-44 March 22, 1981
3 3-45
Postcard advertisement for City Dye Works at 2523 First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4420) on September 24, 1979.Courtesy of Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
3 3-46
Northwest corner of First Avenue and Bell Street
Leslie Hamilton (17-6) (photographer)
October 16, 1977
3 3-47 March 17, 1981
3 3-48-3-49 July 21, 1980
3 3-50
2313-2317 1st Ave. on west side of First Avenue, Seafarer's Tavern at 2317 1st Ave.
Leslie Hamilton (2192) (photographer)
October 25, 1980
3 3-51 March 19, 1981
3 3-52 August 9, 1980
3 3-53 August 9, 1980
3 3-54 July 21, 1980
3 3-55 August 9, 1980
3 3-56 August 9, 1980
3 3-57-3-58 September 11, 1977
3 3-59 August 9, 1980
3 3-60 August 9, 1980
3 3-61 December 13, 1981
3 3-62 February 22, 1980
3 3-63
North view of corner of First Avenue and Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (2904) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
3 3-64 December 13, 1981
3 3-65 December 13, 1981
3 3-66 December 13, 1981
3 3-67 December 13, 1981
3 3-68 December 13, 1981
3 3-69 December 13, 1981
3 3-70
East side of First Avenue between Pine and Pike streets
Leslie Hamilton (2909) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
3 3-71-3-72
Building on southeast corner of First Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2911, 2910) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
3 3-73 December 13, 1981
3 3-74 December 13, 1981
3 3-75 December 13, 1981
3 3-76 December 13, 1981
3 3-77 December 13, 1981
3 3-78
Building on northwest corner of First Avenue and Pike Place; Pike Place Market
Leslie Hamilton (2915) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
3 3-79 December 13, 1981
3 3-80 December 13, 1981
3 3-81 December 13, 1981
3 3-82
Looking south on First Avenue at corner of Union street
Leslie Hamilton (2923) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
3 3-83-3-84
Looking south down First Avenue from Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2830, 2831) (photographer)
November 2, 1981
3 3-85 December 13, 1981
3 3-86 December 13, 1981
3 3-87 December 13, 1981
3 3-88 December 13, 1981
3 3-89 November 2, 1981
3 3-90
Looking north up First Avenue from corner of Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2922) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
3 3-91 April 20, 1981
3 3-92
Looking north up First Avenue at Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2833) (photographer)
November 2, 1981
3 3-93
Looking north up First Avenue from corner of University Street
Leslie Hamilton (2099) (photographer)
August 22, 1980
3 3-94 December 13, 1981
3 3-95
Northeast view of empty lot, rubble of demolished Bay Building at southwest corner of First Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (3035) (photographer)
Copy of photograph.
1978
3 3-96
Building at the southwest corner of First Avenue and University street
From Seattle Times circa 1978.Bay Building was built in 1890.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3034).
1905?
3 3-97
Society Candy Building on northwest corner of First Avenue and Columbia Street
From Seattle Times October 1, 1978.Society Candy Building was demolished in 1976. Was originally Colman Building Annex. Colman Building was built in 1904.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3036).
1953?
3 3-98
Gate to the Seattle Elks lodge Fair and Carnival at First Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3813).Original photograph from the "Duffy" Collection.
1902
3 3-99 August 22, 1980
3 3-100 August 22, 1980
3 3-101 December 13, 1981
3 3-102
Looking up First Avenue from University Street
Leslie Hamilton (2932) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
3 3-103 August 22, 1980
3 3-104 August 22, 1980
3 3-105 December 13, 1981
3 3-106 December 13, 1981
3 3-107 August 22, 1980
3 3-108
Myers music store on northeast corner of First Avenue and Seneca Street
Leslie Hamilton (2098) (photographer)
See #4485 and #4486 for "Now and Then."
August 22, 1980
3 3-109 August 22, 1980
3 3-110-3-111 April 20, 1981
3 3-112 April 20, 1981
3 3-113 April 20, 1981
3 3-114 April 20, 1981
3 3-115-3-116
Looking east at Olympic National Life building on Madison Street from Ferry Road
Leslie Hamilton (3236-3237) (photographer)
Olympic National Life building was formerly the Empire Building and the American Bank Building; it was demolished in February and March of 1982.
February 27, 1982
3 3-117 July 21, 1981
3 3-118
Pioneer Square Pergola and totem pole
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3090, 15-24).
April 9, 1961
3 3-119
Arthur Armstrong Denny House on southeast corner of First Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (661, 1888) in January 1976.Denny House was built in 1866 and demolished in 1900.From the Seattle Public Library (SPL15224).
between 1960 and 1970?
3 3-120
Looking north up First Avenue from Yesler Way
Photograph courtesy of L. Gowey.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3689).
between 1960 and 1970?
3 3-121
Building on northwest corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way
"Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-8).
1960?
3 3-122
Pioneer Building on northeast corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way, northeast side of Pioneer Square
"Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-18).
1975?
3 3-123
Pacific Ticket office in building on southeast corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way
"Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-1) on February 6, 1980.
1907?
3 3-124
Looking south at corner of First Avenue and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (1726) (photographer)
March 20, 1980
3 3-125 February 19, 1967
3 3-126
Arlington Garage in building on northwest corner of First Avenue and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (1725) (photographer)
March 20, 1980
3 3-127
Building on southeast corner of Yesler Way and Occidental Avenue
"Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-19) on February 6, 1980.
1920?
3 3-128 July 24, 1977
3 3-129
Looking south at Pioneer Square
"Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-9).
1939?
3 3-130
Looking down on Pioneer Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (779)Caption: "Pioneer Place. -- Center of the retail business district of Seattle, showing quarters of Chamber of Commerce. Historic totem pole in the center. The pole is a section of a large cedar tree fantastically carved by Alaska Indians."Historical Seattle.
between 1920 and 1939?
3 3-131
Looking south at Pioneer Square
"Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-21).
between 1920 and 1929?
3 3-132
First Avenue and Pioneer Square
Washington and Alaska Illustrated, 1901.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (21-K).
1901?
3 3-133
Pioneer Building, totem pole at First Avenue and Yesler Way
Pioneer Building was constructed in 1890.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (635).
1961?
3 3-134
Looking north on First Avenue under archway in Pioneer Square, from Yesler Way
Seattle Public Library: Seattle Discovered.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-0).
1930?
3 3-135
Crowd celebrating President Harrison's visit
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (41-12).
1891
3 3-136
First Avenue South with streetcar
From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (797).
1906
3 3-137
View down on First Avenue South from rooftop around Main Street
Negative #258.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (188).See negative #234.
1915?
3 3-138
The Lowman Building on First Avenue and Cherry Street, with Alaska Building and Railway Exchange Building in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (704).
1907?
3 3-139
The Lowman Building, on the corner of First Avenue and Cherry Street, looking up Cherry Street from First Avenue
From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-32).
1906?
3 3-140
Looking north down First Avenue from Columbia Street with streetcar
Courtesy Seattle Public Library.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1827).
1904
3 3-141
View of horses, carriages looking north on First Avenue from Main Street
"Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-12).
1902?
3 3-142-3-143 July 18, 1982
3 3-144
Looking south on First Avenue South and Main Street
"Seattle Then and Now."Caption: "Then First Avenue north from Main Street 1902 (left). Doc Maynard's end of town; he gave most of it away, the rest was pre-empted by Uncle Sam. Plenty of Ragtime was to be heard in the box-houses behind the brick facades, along with the jingle of Alaska gold. Hotels like the Grand Central, (1898, right) and the State (1890, center right) housed the crowds of single..."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (81-27)
between 1970 and 1979?
3 3-145
Looking north down First Avenue and Jackson Street
"Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-6) on February 6, 1980.
1978
3 3-146
Looking north on Front Street from Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (800) on May 19, 1977.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22955).
1890
3 3-147
Looking north at streetcar and Aero Products Corporation building on First Avenue South at Spokane Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3770).Photograph courtesy of L. Gowey.Streetcar #355 on No. 5, South Park Line.
August 21, 1931
3 3-148
Front Street, looking south from Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (296).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22879).This was the main part of the business district at this time.
1894
3 3-149
Looking east from the Jackson Street Wharf. Pile driver and winches in foreground, St. Charles Hotel at left, Seattle Brass & Bell Foundry at right, Academy of Holy Names and South School in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (63).
1892
3 3-150
Looking east at Hotel Seattle, James Street and Yesler way from First Avenue
"Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-14) on February 6, 1980.
1897
3 3-151
Pioneer Place
See negative #227.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (258) on October 7, 1974.
1890
3 3-152
Maynard Building on northwest corner of First Avenue South and Washington Street; Denny-Terry Building (Northern Hotel) at 115 First Avenue South.
Maynard Building built in 1892. Denny-Terry building built in 1889.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (634).
between 1890 and 1899?
3 3-153
Cable cars in Pioneer Square looking north at First Avenue and Yesler Way
Courtesy of G. McComb.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1548) on March 24, 1979.
1909
3 3-154
Pioneer Place, looking north on First Avenue South and Yesler Way
"Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-5).
1901?
3 3-155 July 21, 1981
3 3-156 July 21, 1981
3 3-157
First Avenue looking north from Pioneer Place
From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1102) in April 1977.
1906
3 3-158
Pioneer Place looking north at First Avenue and Yesler Way
From "Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-7).
1900
3 3-159
Trees in Pioneer Square looking north at First Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (81-19).
between 1970 and 1979?
3 3-160
Pioneer Square at First Avenue and Yesler Way, looking north
From "Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-4).
1975
3 3-161
Lowman Building, looking east up Cherry Street from First Avenue
Courtesy Seattle Public Library.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1833).
1909
3 3-162
Pioneer Place at First Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (997).
between 1900 and 1950?
3 3-163
Looking down on First Avenue at Spring Street
From "Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-16) on February 6, 1980.
1975
3 3-164 March 20, 1980
3 3-165 May 4, 1973
3 3-166 June 11, 1974
3 3-167
First Avenue, looking north from Pioneer Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1826).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1905?
3 3-168
First Avenue from Pioneer Square
From Metropolitan Seattle, 1903.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-6).
1903
3 3-169
Postcard of The Bon Marche store on First Avenue and Pike Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1848).
between 1900 and 1905?
3 3-170
Globe Building on the northwest corner of First Avenue and Madison Street
From Metropolitan Seattle, 1903.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-10).
1903
3 3-171
The Bay Building on the southwest corner of First Avenue and University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1052) in November 1976.
1905?
3 3-172
Advertisement for Lloyd Transfer Co.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4419) on September 24, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
3 3-173
Looking east at James Street and Yesler Way from First Avenue
From "Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-6).
1975?
3 3-174
The Bailey Building & National Bank of Commerce
From Washington Illustrated.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1177).
between 1900 and 1960?
3 3-175
Seattle Cracker and Candy Company
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (788).From Washington Illustrated.
1901
3 3-176
Pike Street looking East from First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1313).
1900?
3 3-177
Looking East on James Street from First Avenue; Second Avenue crossing James Street in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (537).
1900?
3 3-178
Looking east up Pike Street
Courtesy of the University of Washington, LaRoche.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-1).
1900?
3 3-179
Moran Brothers Company advertisement
Courtesy of the Seattle Fire Department Museum.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4424).
1892
3 3-180
Totem Pole and Pioneer Square
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (781).
1890?
3 3-181
Front Street looking North from James Street
Seattle Public Library (SPL7277).Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1281).
July 1890
3 3-182
President Harding visiting Seattle to deliver his last public address
Seattle Public Library "Seattle & Environs."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-14) on December 10, 1979.
July 27, 1923
3 3-183 June 7, 1973
3 3-184
Rohlfs & Schoder Furniture Factory
From Washington Illustrated.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1176).
1901
3 3-185
John B. Agen store
Caption: Substantial stone business block and Alaska Outfitting Establishment.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (785).From Washington Illustrated.
1892
3 3-186
Buildings and people on Front Street, looking North from Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1359).
1890
3 3-187
Pioneer Building in Pioneer Square on northeast corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way
From "Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-17).
1898
3 3-188 April 21, 1982
3 3-189
Mutual Life Building
Courtesy of the Seattle Fire Department Museum.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4412).
1900?
3 3-190
Reconstruction on Front Street looking north from James Street
Seattle Public Library (SPL22964).Copied by Leslie Hamilton (969).
July 1890
3 3-191
Pioneer Building, northeast corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4410).
1900?
Volume 4: Second Avenue
binder
4
Modern images
Views of 2nd Avenue from Denny to Jackson Street from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Includes intersections at Denny, Broad, Clay, Cedar, Blanchard, Lenora, Virginia, Stewart, Pine, Pike, Union, Seneca, Spring, Madison, Marion, Cherry, James, Yesler, Main, and Jackson. Also includes images of the Crystal Pool (Natatorium) at 2nd and Lenora, Collins Building, Waterfall Park, and views up 2nd Avenue from the Smith Tower.
Album item
4 4-1
Second Avenue with corner of Denny Way in background
Leslie Hamilton (2578) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
4 4-2
South side of Denny Way between Second and Third avenues
Leslie Hamilton (2577) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
4 4-3
West side of Second Avenue at Denny Way, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (39-4) (photographer)
July 30, 1978
4 4-4 July 12, 1981
4 4-5 August 18, 1980
4 4-6 August 18, 1980
4 4-7
Southwest corner of Second Avenue and Broad Street
Leslie Hamilton (2076) (photographer)
August 18, 1980
4 4-8
Northwest corner of Second Avenue and Broad Street
Leslie Hamilton (2645) (photographer)
July 30, 1981
4 4-9 July 12, 1981
4 4-10 July 12, 1981
4 4-11 August 18, 1980
4 4-12 August 18, 1980
4 4-13 August 18, 1980
4 4-14 November 12, 1978
4 4-15 August 18, 1980
4 4-16 March 3, 1981
4 4-17 March 3, 1983
4 4-18 March 6, 1983
4 4-19 March 3, 1983
4 4-20 March 6, 1983
4 4-21 March 6, 1983
4 4-22 March 6, 1983
4 4-23 March 6, 1983
4 4-24
Northwest corner of Second Avenue and Cedar Street
Leslie Hamilton (54-2) (photographer)
November 12, 1978
4 4-25
Looking north down Second Avenue at Cedar Street
Leslie Hamilton (54-0) (photographer)
November 12, 1978
4 4-26
Looking south down Second Avenue at Blanchard Street
Leslie Hamilton (2771) (photographer)
April 27, 1981
4 4-27
Building on southwest corner of Second Avenue and Lenora Street (Crystal Pool Natatorium)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-2).From "Seattle Then and Now."
1918
4 4-28 September 27, 1981
4 4-29
Church on the southwest corner of Second Avenue and Lenora Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-1).Copied from the Seattle Times "Then and Now".
1978?
4 4-30
Second Avenue and Lenora Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2769) (photographer)
September 27, 1981
4 4-31 September 27, 1981
4 4-32 November 28, 1981
4 4-33-4-34 December 13, 1981
4 4-35
Looking south on Second Avenue at Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (2890) (photographer)
November 28, 1981
4 4-36 November 28, 1981
4 4-37
Looking north down Second Avenue at Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (2893) (photographer)
November 28, 1981
4 4-38 November 28, 1981
4 4-39 November 28, 1981
4 4-40 November 28, 1981
4 4-41 December 13, 1981
4 4-42 November 28, 1981
4 4-43
Looking south down Second Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2899) (photographer)
November 28, 1981
4 4-44 November 28, 1981
4 4-45 November 28, 1981
4 4-46 November 28, 1981
4 4-47 April 3, 1977
4 4-48 April 3, 1977
4 4-49 December 13, 1981
4 4-50
Second Avenue at Pike Street, looking north
Courtesy of L. GoweyCopied by Leslie Hamilton (1457).
1981?
4 4-51 December 13, 1981
4 4-52
Looking up Second Street from Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2939) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
4 4-53
Southeast corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (73-7) (photographer)
July 8, 1979
4 4-54
Southeast corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2937) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
4 4-55
Southeast corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2941) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
4 4-56
Looking east up Pike Street from Second Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (73-11) (photographer)
July 8, 1979
4 4-57
Horses and carriages in front of shop and barn at corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (428).
1885?
4 4-58-4-59
Parking garage at northeast corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2936, 2935) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
4 4-60 April 3, 1977
4 4-61 November 27-8, 1981
4 4-62
Looking south down Second Avenue from Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2878) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-63 March 6, 1983
4 4-64 November 27, 1981
4 4-65 November 27, 1981
4 4-66-4-67
Building on northeast corner of Second Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2928, 2929) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
4 4-68 December 13, 1981
4 4-69 November 27, 1981
4 4-70
Union Street looking east from Second Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (9-11) (photographer)
July 24, 1977
4 4-71
Northwest corner of Second Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2927) (photographer)
December 13, 1981
4 4-72-4-73
Building on southeast corner of Second Avenue and Seneca Street
Leslie Hamilton (2873, 2874) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-74 November 27, 1981
4 4-75 November 27, 1981
4 4-76 December 13, 1981
4 4-77 November 27, 1981
4 4-78-4-79
Intersection at southwest corner of Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (2881, 2882) (photographer)
November 28, 1981
4 4-80
East side of Second Avenue between Stewart and Virginia streets
Leslie Hamilton (13-8) (photographer)
September 11, 1977
4 4-81
East side of Second Avenue between Stewart and Virginia streets
Leslie Hamilton (13-9) (photographer)
September 11, 1977
4 4-82
Northwest corner of Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (2884) (photographer)
November 28, 1981
4 4-83
Northwest corner of Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (2883) (photographer)
November 28, 1981
4 4-84
Looking south on Second Avenue at Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (2886) (photographer)
November 28, 1981
4 4-85
Southeast corner of Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (2885) (photographer)
November 28, 1981
4 4-86
View east of the north side of Lenora Street between Second and Third avenues
Leslie Hamilton (2766) (photographer)
September 27, 1981
4 4-87
View east of the corner of Second Avenue and Lenora Street
Leslie Hamilton (2765) (photographer)
September 27, 1981
4 4-88
Looking north down Second avenue from Lenora Street
Leslie Hamilton (2767) (photographer)
September 27, 1981
4 4-89
Northeast corner of Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (2887) (photographer)
November 28, 1981
4 4-90-4-91
Southeast corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street
Building held The Majestic Theatre, 1909-1911; The Empress, through 1916; The Palace Hip through 1929; closed in 1935 and converted to offices and parking garages.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3037, 3038).From The Seattle Times, July 23, 1981.
1930?
4 4-92
Frederick & Nelson company in the Rialto Building on northwest corner of Second Avenue and Madison Street
From The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 14, 1965.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3027).
1900?
4 4-93
Building at corner of Second Avenue and Columbia Street, on "Boston Block"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3026).From the Seattle Times.
between 1896 and 1901
4 4-94
Building on southwest corner of Second Avenue and Seneca Street
Leslie Hamilton (2870) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-95
View south down Second Avenue at Seneca Street
From "Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-7) on February 6, 1980.
1978
4 4-96
View north down Second Avenue between Spring and Seneca streets
Leslie Hamilton (2625) (photographer)
July 26, 1981
4 4-97
View south of corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (2623) (photographer)
July 26, 1981
4 4-98
U.S. Federal Reserve Bank in building on the southwest corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street, between Spring and Madison streets
Leslie Hamilton (2624) (photographer)
July 26, 1981
4 4-99
Building on southeast corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street, formerly the Majestic Theater, 1909-1911; The Empress, 1911-1916; the Palace Hip, 1916-1929.
Leslie Hamilton (2622) (photographer)
July 26, 1981
4 4-100
View up Spring Street , southeast corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (2684) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-101
View north up Second Avenue from corner of Spring Street and Second Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2627) (photographer)
July 26, 1981
4 4-102
Building on southwest corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (2866) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-103
Sign "Notice of Master Use Permit Application" on building at 1000 Second Avenue, on southeast corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (2626) (photographer)
July 26, 1981
4 4-104
Looking up Second Avenue at northeast corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (2867) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-105
Building on northwest corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (2868) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-106
Building on southeast corner of Second Avenue and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (2861) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-107
View up Madison Street, southeast corner of Second Avenue and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (2862) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-108
Federal Reserve Bank in building on west side of Second Avenue at Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (353-19) (photographer)
Courtesy of Seattle Public Library.
July 13, 1974
4 4-109
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Seattle branch, at 1015 Second Avenue, at corner of Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1270).Courtesy of Seattle Public Library (SPL20781).
1950
4 4-110
Buildings on southwest corner of Second Avenue and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (2863) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-111
Frederick & Nelson store, on northwest corner of Second Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (99).Negative #299.
1915
4 4-112
Looking north from Madison Street at Second Avenue; Frederick & Nelson Store on left in foreground, American Savings Bank on right in foreground.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (162) on October 7, 1974.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22962).
1905
4 4-113
View west at the Norton Building, 801 Second Avenue, between Columbia and Marion streets
Leslie Hamilton (2612) (photographer)
July 21, 1981
4 4-114-4-115
View west at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, on Second Avenue between Columbia and Marion streets
Leslie Hamilton (2609, 2610) (photographer)
July 21, 1981
4 4-116
View west at The Bank of California, on Second Avenue between Madison and Marion streets
Leslie Hamilton (2611) (photographer)
July 21, 1981
4 4-117
Federal Office Building, on Second Avenue between Madison and Marion streets. Archway from the Burke Building remains on this site
Leslie Hamilton (7-23) (photographer)
July 24, 1977
4 4-118, 4-119, 4-120
View east of construction site at southeast corner of Second Avenue and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (3365, 3366, 3367) (photographer)
March 23, 1982
4 4-121
L.C. Smith Building on northeast corner of Second Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (92-2) on March 2, 1982.Caption: The 42-story L.C. Smith Building, weighing about 49,000 gross tons, rests upon this approximate 800 tons of steel which is imbedded [sic] in about 4000 barrels of concrete lying over 1281 concrete friction piles.
1913
4 4-122-4-123
View north up Second Avenue on northeast corner of Second Avenue and Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (2860, 2859) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
4 4-124
View north up Second Avenue at Cherry Street
From "Seattle Then and Now."Copied by Leslie Hamilton (81-20).
between 1970 and 1979?
4 4-125
West side of Second Avenue from between James Street and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (13-21).
September 11, 1977
4 4-126
The Collins Building on southeast corner of Second Avenue and James Street
Leslie Hamilton (2470) (photographer)
April 20, 1981
4 4-127
Looking down Second Avenue at the Collins Building on southeast corner of Second Avenue and James Street
Leslie Hamilton (2471) (photographer)
April 20, 1981
4 4-128, 4-129
Aerial view north on Second Avenue from Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3075, 3074).
May 5, 1959
4 4-130
View down Second Avenue at Yesler Way, Alaska Building in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1353).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL5157).
1900
4 4-131
View north down Second Avenue from Yesler Way. At right are the Smith Building, the Collins Block, the Alaska Building; at left are the Yesler Block, the Seattle Hotel, the Butler Hotel, the Bailey Building (Railway Exchange) and the Hoge Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1362).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL5157).
1913
4 4-132
Aerial view north down Second Avenue from the Smith Tower with Madison Street in foreground, Queen Anne Hill, Space Needle in background
Leslie Hamilton (340) (photographer)
June 11, 1974
4 4-133
Building on northeast corner of Second Avenue and Washington Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-20) on February 6, 1980.From "Seattle Then and Now."
1910
4 4-134
North view up Second Avenue, decorated for holidays
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-10) on December 10, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library: "Seattle & Environs."
between 1915 and 1920?
4 4-135
North view up Second Avenue from Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1824).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
1909
4 4-136
View north down Second Avenue from Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (41-17).
between 1890 and 1899?
4 4-137
View north on Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4409) on September 24, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
4 4-138
View north down Second Avenue from James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1830).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
1907
4 4-139
Aerial view north from the Smith Tower down Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1060).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5157).
1910?
4 4-140
Aerial view northwest of Second Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1354).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL11684).
1926
4 4-141
The Butler Block, building on northwest corner of Second Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-9).Courtesy Metropolitan Seattle.
1903
4 4-142
Second Avenue, Oriental block, Crown block and the Seattle Hotel, looking north from the James T. Alaska Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (806).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14664).
1907?
4 4-143
View north on Second Avenue at James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1343).
between 1910 and 1915
4 4-144
View north down Second Avenue at James Street at the Butler Block, on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (93).
1915?
4 4-145
View north on Second Avenue from James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (153).
1915
4 4-146
View north on Second Avenue from Columbia Street, with Christmas decorations
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1080) in October 1976.Courtesy Seattle Public Library, "Seattle & Environs."
between 1920 and 1923
4 4-147
View down Second Avenue from Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-12) on February 6, 1980.From "Seattle Then and Now."
1889
4 4-148
View east down Second Avenue at Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1828).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1905
4 4-149
View north down Second Avenue at Spring Street, the Berkshire Hotel at 1210 ½ Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1835).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1906
4 4-150
Second Avenue, looking north toward the Space Needle from Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1056).
November 1976
4 4-151
View north down Second Avenue from Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1766).Courtesy Argas.
December 10, 1927
4 4-152
Second Avenue and Cherry Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-13).Copied from the Seattle Times "Then and Now".
1891
4 4-153
Bailey Building, corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-7)Copied from Metropolitan Seattle.
1903
4 4-154
Aerial view south down Second Avenue at Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-11) on February 6, 1986.From "Seattle Then and Now."
1912
4 4-155
Aerial view south from Second Avenue and Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-10) on February 6, 1980.Copied from Seattle Times"Then and Now".
1970?
4 4-156
L.C. Smith Building at Second Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (707).Built in 1911-1914; 42 stories.
1913
4 4-157
View of L.C. Smith Building from Second Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1239).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22981).
1915
4 4-158
View of Wyckoff House on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street (built before 1860, demolished in 1903
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (677).Grand Opera House at 217 Cherry St., opened October 8, 1900; the Alaska Building, on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street, built in 1903.Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15226).
between 1900 and 1903
4 4-159
The Burke Building on northwest corner of Second Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1569).Courtesy of Alice Drew, Metropolitan Seattle, 1902.
1902?
4 4-160
View west of Pike Street near Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3816).Courtesy of L. Gowey.
October 19, 1919
4 4-161
The Bon Marche department store in building on northwest corner of Second Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-17) on October 10, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library, "Seattle & Environs."
1913
4 4-162
Building on northeast corner of Second Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3015).Courtesy the Seattle Times, August 8, 1971
1901
4 4-163
Queen City Furniture Company store at 1213 Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2841).Courtesy Seattle Public Library, History of Frederick & Nelson book.Caption: The second location of Frederick & Nelson at 1213 Second Avenue -- formerly occupied by the Queen City Furniture Co. This picture was take before the new "Frederick & Nelson" sign was in place. The tent real-estate office is at left. Furniture was always displayed on the plank sidewalk, weather permitting.
1891?
4 4-164
Building on northeast corner of Second Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3051).Courtesy the Seattle Times.
1913
4 4-165
Frye-Bruhn Co.'s first meat market on Columbia Street between First and Second avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (E-19).Caption: Fry & Co. 1888. In 1888, Charles H. Frye, his brother Frank and Charles Bruhn came to Seattle from Davenport, Iowa. They opened a meat market known as the Frye-Bruhn Co., and in 1891 an Elliott Bay meat packing plant was added to the operation. Nineteen prosperous later, Frye bought out his partners and incorporated his firm as Frye & Co. The firm's ventures included raising sheep and cattle, producing wheat, flax and oats, exploring for oil and growing lettuce through its branches in Oregon, California, Hawaii and Alaska. Its wholly owned subsidiaries were Union Stockyards and Popular Livestock Co. of Montana. The company headed by Mrs. I.K. Greathouse, who also administers the Charles Frye Foundation, 1952 founder of the Charles & Emma Frye Art museum. In order to sustain one of the city's few free-to-the-public art museums, the Fryes donated their extensive art collection, the building, property and investments. -- Seattle Business, August 9, 1976
1890
4 4-166
The Bon Marche Men's & Boy's store on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2158).
1910?
4 4-167
View north on Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (259).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5157).
1890
4 4-168
Postcard: Puget Sound Marble & Granite Co. at 1408 Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4422) on September 24, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1913
4 4-169
The Rialto Building, on the corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street, built in 1892, demolished in 1949
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (633).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (?) (15273).
1920?
4 4-170
Seattle Post-Intelligencer building at corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (E-35).Caption: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 1863. Seattle's first newspaper -- "the Puget Sound Gazette" was published as a four page weekly (only when there was sufficient national news to print) by editor James Watson. In 1867, the Gazette became the "Weekly Intelligencer," and by 1881, after a series of mergers with other papers, the name Post-Intelligencer was adopted. In the 1880s under the management of Leigh S. J. Hunt, the paper evolved from a typical country sheet to a well-staffed metropolitan daily. The P.I. has been published in ten different locations, from its first plant at First & Yesler to its present Sixth & Wall location, where it moved in 1948. Robert E. Thompson, former national editor of the Hearst newspapers, is the current publisher. -- Seattle Business, August 9, 1976.
1863
4 4-171
The Hinckley Block, on the corner of Second Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-14).Courtesy "Metropolitan Seattle," 1903.
1903
4 4-172
The MacDougall & Southwick Company's Store
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-2) on December 26, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library "Seattle & Environs."
1925?
4 4-173
Waterfall park on the northwest corner of Second Avenue South and Main Street
Leslie Hamilton (3617) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
4 4-174
Looking west at waterfall park on the northwest corner of Second Avenue South and Main Street
Leslie Hamilton (3618) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
4 4-175
Looking east at waterfall park on the northwest corner of Second Avenue South and Main Street
Leslie Hamilton (3620) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
4 5-176
Looking north at waterfall park on the northwest corner of Second Avenue South and Main Street
Leslie Hamilton (3619) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
4 4-177
Shrine Convention, Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3817).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
July 13, 1936
4 4-178
Looking north from Jackson Street on Second Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (3616) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
4 4-179
The Burke Building, northwest corner of Second Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4411) on September 24, 1979.Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
4 4-180
Building on northeast corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4414) on October 16, 1979.Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
Volume 5: Second Avenue
Early views of 2nd Avenue from the 1890s to the 1930s.
Album item
5 5-1
The Bon Marche, People's Bank Building on Pike Street looking east from Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (29) Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15394).
1905?
5 5-2
North view of the McDougall-Southwick department store on Second Avenue at Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1457) Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1916?
5 5-3
South view on Second Avenue between Columbia Street and Cherry Street of the Dexter Horton National Bank in the Alaska Building; pioneer Ezra Meeker and "El Comanche" in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1749) Copied from SPS (Asahel Curtis).
1925?
5 5-4
Aerial view north down on the Empire Building on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3901) Original photograph from P. Dorpat.
between 1920 and 1930
5 5-5
Looking north at the Second Avenue extension
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4018) Courtesy of Seattle Engineering Dept.
1930?
5 5-6
View down Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1563) Courtesy of Alice Drew, "Metropolitan Seattle," 1902.
1902?
5 5-7
View down the east side of Second Avenue between Seneca and Spring street; Ideal Bicycle Shop at 1108 Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3210) Courtesy of Fred Merrill's Bicycle Shop.See [Seattle] Times' paper section "Pacific," June 6, 1982, by Paul Dorpat.
February 18, 1901
5 5-8
View north down Second Avenue at Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3947).Courtesy Paul Dorpat.
1910?
5 5-9
The Opera House
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4007).Courtesy of Paul Dorpat.
before 1889 (?)
5 5-10
Aerial view north down on Third Avenue and University Street from the Northern Life Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1725) on December 21, 1973.
1929?
5 5-11
Southeast corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street, Alaska Building, Grand Opera House
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3206).
between 1900 and 1903
5 5-12
Alaskan Apartment building on corner of Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1672) Courtesy the Seattle Public Library (SPL20020).Later called the Alaskan Hotel. The Greenfield Furniture mart and Auction Co. on the street level, 1952.
1919?
5 5-13
South view down Second Avenue at Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4024).Courtesy of P. Dorpat.
between 1900 and 1910
5 5-14
View up Madison Street from Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1120) on April 19, 1977.
1905?
5 5-15
View north on Second Avenue at James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1106) in April 1977.
1906?
5 5-16
View southeast of intersection at Second Avenue at Union Street, Chas Louch grocery store at 1412 -1416 Front Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4013). Courtesy of P. Dorpat.
between 1905 and 1906?
5 5-17
East view of northeast corner of Second Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3951). Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1905?
5 5-18
View east up Madison Street from Second Avenue with streetcars
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3951). Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1905?
5 5-19
Building on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3215). Building constructed in 1906 by Judge Thomas Burke, known as "The Empire Building." Demolished in February 1982.
between 1906 and 1910?
5 5-20
Building on northeast corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3212). John Lindh Co. (clothing) at 1432 Second Ave.; Joseph Ryan Furniture at 1424 Second Ave.
1904?
5 5-21
Hoge building on northwest corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3211).
between 1900 and 1916
5 5-22
West view of Marion Street from Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3913). Courtesy P. Dorpat.
February 1916
5 5-23
The Empire Building, American Savings Bank & Trust (built in 1905)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (982). Courtesy the Seattle Public Library (SPL14663).
between 1905 and 1915?
5 5-24
Lumberman's Exchange on southwest corner of Second Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-16). From "Metropolitan Seattle," 1903.
1903?
5 5-25
Intersection at southeast corner of Second Avenue and Yesler Way, looking west at Occidental Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3564).
1890?
5 5-26
Crown Block, on northeast corner of Second Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3572).
between 1890 and 1910?
5 5-27
Burke Building on northwest corner of Second Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3569).
between 1890 and 1910?
5 5-28
Arcade Building on northwest corner of Second Avenue and University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3570).
between 1890 and 1910?
5 5-29
Hoge Building, formerly Seattle Post-Intelligencer building, on northwest corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3567).
between 1890 and 1910?
5 5-30
W.P. Fuller & Co. in Chapin Building on southwest corner of Second Avenue and Jackson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3573).
between 1890 and 1910?
5 5-31
Aerial view of Second Avenue looking north, Empire Building on southeast corner of Second Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3989). Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1910?
5 5-32
The Brooklyn Hotel on southeast corner of Second Avenue and University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3566)
between 1895 and 1910?
5 5-33
The Collins Building on corner of Second Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (631) Courtesy the Seattle Public Library (SPL15355).Second home of the Seattle Public Library, 1894-1896. Collins Building built in 1890.
1895?
5 5-34
The Burke Building on corner of Second Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (81) on September 7, 1974.Courtesy the Seattle Public Library (SPL21643).
1895?
5 5-35
Wilson's Modern Business College in the Collins Building, on the southeast corner of Second Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (631). Courtesy the Seattle Public Library (SPL15355).Collins Building built in 1890.
1905?
5 5-36
The Collins Building at Second Avenue and James Street
Leslie Hamilton (2471) (photographer)
April 20, 1981
5 5-37
Views of shorthand and typewriting rooms in Wilson's Modern Business College
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1175).Courtesy Washington Illustrated.
1901?
5 5-38
Wilson's Modern Business College, shorthand room
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1174). Courtesy Washington Illustrated.
1901?
5 5-39
Hoge Building on northwest corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street on the Post-Intelligencer block.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3571).
between 1900 and 1910?
5 5-40
Hotel Butler at northwest corner of Second Avenue and James Street, across from the Pioneer Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3587).
between 1900 and 1910?
5 5-41
The Butler Hotel on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4459). From the Seattle Times "Now and Then" August 7, 1983. Built in 1889-1890. See #4460.
1903?
5 5-42
The old Butler Hotel in building on northwest corner of Second Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4460). From the Seattle Times "Now and Then," August 7, 1983. For "then," see #4459.The Butler Hotel was remodeled in 1929-1930.
1983
5 5-43
Building on southwest corner of Second Avenue and Columbia Street; Hinkley block, Down's block, Post-Intelligencer block
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3213).
1890?
5 5-44
Building at Second Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3221).
between 1900 and 1920?
5 5-45
Holloway Duncan Harness Co. at 309-313 Second Avenue South
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3588).
between 1895 and 1900?
5 5-46
Southwest view of intersection at Second Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (557) on July 3, 1975. Courtesy the Seattle Public Library (SPL22635).
1925?
5 5-47
London's Store at 1111 Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1648) on October 5, 1979. Courtesy of L. Hoffman.
April 1905
5 5-48
Aerial view south down on Second Avenue at Washington Street of fire department headquarters
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3888). Courtesy P. Dorpat.
August 13, 1928
5 5-49
Horses on Second Avenue at Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3735). Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1909?
Volume 6: Third Avenue
binder
6
Modern images
Views of 3rd Avenue from Denny Way to Marion Street from the 1970s to the early 1980s. Includes the intersections at Denny, Broad, Clay, Cedar, Vine, Wall, Battery, Bell, Pike, Union, University, Spring, Seneca, Madison, and Marion. Also includes images of the Stratford Hotel.
Album item
6 6-1
Southwest corner of Third Avenue and the south side of Denny Way, between Second and Third avenues
Leslie Hamilton (2576) (photographer)
July 21, 1981
6 6-2
Building on southeast corner of Third Avenue and Clay Street
Leslie Hamilton (2705) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-3
Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Clay Street, with Space Needle in background
Leslie Hamilton (2704) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-4
Building on northwest corner of Third Avenue and Clay Street
Leslie Hamilton (2693) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-5
Building on the east side of Second Avenue between Denny Way and Broad Street
Leslie Hamilton (4193) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
6 6-6
View west of Denny Way at Third Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (4195) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
6 6-7
Building on northwest corner of Third Avenue and Broad Street
Leslie Hamilton (4192) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
6 6-8
Building on northwest corner of Third Avenue and Broad Street
Leslie Hamilton (4192) (photographer)
March 6, 1983
6 6-9
View east of building on corner of Second Avenue and Denny Way
Leslie Hamilton (4069) (photographer)
March 6, 1983
6 6-10
Building on northwest corner of Third Avenue and Broad Street
Leslie Hamilton (4068) (photographer)
March 6, 1983
6 6-11
Building on east side of Second Avenue between Denny Way and Broad Street
Leslie Hamilton (4196) (photographer)
June 6, 1983
6 6-12
Building at intersection of Denny Way and Second Avenue, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (4194) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
6 6-13
View south down Third Avenue from Clay Street
Leslie Hamilton (2706) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-14
Southwest corner of Third Avenue and Cedar Street
Leslie Hamilton (2695) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
Box/Folder
6 6-15
Southeast corner of Third Avenue and Cedar Street
September 16, 1981
Album
6 6-16
Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Cedar Street
Leslie Hamilton (2708) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-17
Northwest corner of Third Avenue and Cedar Street
Leslie Hamilton (2694) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-18
The Old Vine Court at 2600-2610 Third Avenue; south view of Third Avenue at Cedar Street
Leslie Hamilton (2399) (photographer)
March 17, 1981
6 6-19
Northwest corner of Third Avenue and Vine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2691) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-20
Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Vine Street, with Space Needle in background
Leslie Hamilton (2710) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-21
Northwest corner of Third Avenue and Vine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2711) (photographer)
July 21, 1981
6 6-22
Southeast corner of Third Avenue and Vine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2709) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-23
Looking southwest down Third Avenue at Vine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2596) (photographer)
July 21, 1981
6 6-24
Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Wall Street with Space Needle in background
Leslie Hamilton (2715) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-25
Northwest corner of Third Avenue and Wall Street
Leslie Hamilton (2701) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-26
Building at southeast corner of Third Avenue and Wall Street
Leslie Hamilton (2712) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-27
Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Wall Street; Belltown School was between Vine and Cedar streets
Leslie Hamilton (71-10) (photographer)
June 23, 1979
6 6-28
Northwest corner of Third Avenue and Wall Street, looking north from Wall Street
Leslie Hamilton (2700) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-29
Northwest corner of Third Avenue and Wall Street
Leslie Hamilton (2699) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-30
Looking south down Third Avenue from Wall Street
Leslie Hamilton (2698) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-31
Southeast corner of Third Avenue and Battery Street
Leslie Hamilton (2713) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-32
Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Battery Street, with Space Needle in background
Leslie Hamilton (2714) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-33
Northwest corner of Third Avenue and Battery Street
Leslie Hamilton (2702) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-34
Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Bell Street
Leslie Hamilton (2716) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-35
Bell Street Park, at southwest corner of Third Avenue and Bell Street
Leslie Hamilton (2703) (photographer)
September 16, 1981
6 6-36
Looking east on Pike Street from Third Avenue, with Ranke Hall in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1355).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22961).
1910?
6 6-37
United States Post Office, at Third Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1105).Caption: United States Post Office, Seattle -- This substantial stone building, erected for the use of the Post Office Department, is conveniently situated at the corner of Third Avenue and Union Street. A busy place now.
1909?
6 6-38
Looking north down Third Avenue between Pine Street and Stewart Street; the Securities Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3931).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
May 1919
6 6-39
View south down Third Avenue from Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3858).Courtesy the Seattle Times, December 10, 1961
December 10, 1961
6 6-40
View east down Third Avenue from Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-10) on November 27, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22911).
1910?
6 6-41
The Stacy Mansion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4207).From the Seattle Times "Now and Then" July 11, 1982
1960?
6 6-42
View down Third Avenue from Madison Street
Paul Dorpat
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4208).From the Seattle Times "Now and Then" July 11, 1982
June 23, 1979
6 6-43
View north of Third Avenue north from Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3863).Courtesy P. Dorpat
1900?
6 6-44
View south from Denny Hill of Third Avenue at Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3990).Courtesy P. Dorpat
between 1880 and 1900?
6 6-45
L.H. Graves family on northeast corner of Third Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2760).Courtesy Mrs. H.G. Smith, L.H. Graves family
1880?
6 6-46
Post Office, Third Avenue Entrance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3078).
November 3, 1957
6 6-47
View south of the Pantages Building (Northern Life Tower, Telephone Building) on Third Avenue at University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1753).Courtesy SPS "Argus."
December 17, 1932
6 6-48
Looking west on Third Avenue at Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (621).
September 27, 1975
6 6-49
Post Office at southeast corner of Third Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3079).
November 3, 1957
6 6-50
View north on Third Avenue at Union Street after Shrine Parade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3814).Courtesy of L. Gowey.
July 14, 1936
6 6-51
View south on Third Avenue at Union Street after Shrine Parade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3815).Courtesy of L. Gowey.
July 14, 1936
6 6-52
The University from Third Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-10).Courtesy the University of Washington.La Roche #150.
between 1930 and 1970?
6 6-53
The Stratford Hotel on the west side of Third Avenue at Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-12).
October 16, 1977
6 6-54
The Stratford Hotel at the southwest corner of Third Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-14).
October 16, 1977
6 6-55
Aerial view of west side of Third Avenue from Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (17-1).
October 16, 1977
6 6-56
Building on the northwest corner of Third Avenue and Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-15).
October 16, 1977
6 6-57
Building on the northwest corner of Third Avenue and Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (2035) (photographer)
July 30, 1980
6 6-58
Dexter Horton Building, west view of Third Avenue at Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-17).
October 16, 1977
6 6-59
Building on southwest corner of Third Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-20).
October 16, 1977
6 6-60
View west on Columbia Street from Third Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (699).Courtesy Seattle Business, August 9, 1976.
1900?
6 6-61
View north of streetcars on Third Avenue at Jefferson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1660) on October 23, 1979.Courtesy L. Gowey.
1909?
6 6-62
Arcade Square
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-9) on December 10, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library "Seattle & Environs."
1921?
6 6-63
View south on Third Avenue at Marion Street of Dexter Horton Building, Shorey's bookstore on Third Avenue between Marion and Columbia streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (615-A).
September 1975
6 6-64
Pacific Telephone Building on northeast corner of Third Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-19) on December 10, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library "Seattle & Environs."
1923?
6 6-65
Looking west on Yesler Way from Third Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1358).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22851).
1892?
6 6-66
View south of Dexter Horton Building, Marion Street intersection between Third and Fourth avenues from Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (3469) (photographer)
May 21, 1982
6 6-67
Looking southwest at Fourth Avenue and Marion Street from Third Avenue at Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (3470) (photographer)
May 21, 1982
6 6-68
Southwest corner of Third Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (3514) (Photographer)
May 31, 1982
6 6-69
Pacific Outfitter's store on the southwest corner of Third Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (3513) (Photographer)
May 31, 1982
6 6-70
Building on northwest corner of Third Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (3515) (Photographer)
May 31, 1982
6 6-71
Pacific Outfitter's store on the southwest corner of Third Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (4035) (Photographer)
November 1982
6 6-72
Aerial view of the southwest corner of Third Avenue and Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (1777) (Photographer)
March 30, 1980
6 6-73
Aerial view of the southwest corner of Third Avenue and Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (1776) (Photographer)
March 30, 1980
6 6-74
West side of Third Avenue between Pine and Pike streets
Leslie Hamilton (1890) (Photographer)
June 22, 1980
6 6-75
West side of Third Avenue between Pine and Pike streets
Leslie Hamilton (1891) (Photographer)
June 22, 1980
6 6-76
View north on Third Avenue and University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-18).From "Seattle Then and Now."
1975?
6 6-77
Looking east on Third Avenue at Pike Street with Cheasty's haberdashery, the Bigelow building and the Coliseum Theater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3013).Courtesy the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, November 10, 1978.
1930?
6 6-78
West view on Union Street between Third and Fourth avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3080).
November 3, 1957
6 6-79
View east at northeast corner of Third Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3022).After Lincoln Hotel fire.
After April 7, 1920
6 6-80
Northwest corner of Third Avenue and Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (2857) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
6 6-81
North side of Marion Street between Second and Third avenues
Leslie Hamilton (2858)
1975?
6 6-82
Southwest corner of Third Avenue and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (2856) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
6 6-83
View west on Third Avenue and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (2855) (photographer)
November 27, 1981
6 6-84
South view on Third Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (3419) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
6 6-85
Kress Building, north view on Third Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (3415) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
6 6-86
Southwest corner of Third Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (3418) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
6 6-87
North view on Third Avenue from below Cherry Street. Seattle Theatre, St. Elmo Hotel, Occidental Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (80).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22912).
1903?
6 6-88-6-89
Woolworth store, southeast corner of Third Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (3413, 3412) (photographer)
April 21, 1982
6 6-90
Kress Building, southwest corner of Third Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (3416) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
6 6-91
South view on Third Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (3417) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
6 6-92
North view on Third Avenue from Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2620) (photographer)
July 26, 1981
6 6-93
King County courthouse at Third Avenue and Jefferson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1235).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL8630).
December 4, 1915
6 6-94
State Armory, site of U.S. Post Office, University of Washington center, Plymouth Congregational Church. Southeast corner of Third Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3534).
1900?
6 6-95
The Bon Marche on the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1666).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL21632).
1929?
6 6-96
View east of the King County Courthouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1667).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22982).
February 18, 1915
6 6-97
View north of construction on the King County Courthouse; Third Avenue and Jefferson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (33).
1910?
6 6-98
City Hall (formerly King County Courthouse) at the southeast corner of Third Avenue and Jefferson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3200).City Hall built in 1882; King County Courthouse built in 1888 at Second Avenue and Terrace Street.
1890?
6 6-99
H. Yesler Home at Third Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2575).Used as the Seattle Public Library, 1899-1901.Built 1883, destroyed 1901.
1897?
Box/Folder
6 6-100
Shops on Third Avenue between Pike and Union Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3214).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
July 1896
Album
6 6-101
St. Elmo Hotel, southeast corner of Third Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3198).Rosenberg property.
1904?
6 6-102
Seattle City Hall, northeast corner of Third Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3533).
February 18, 1915
6 6-103
South view from Denny Hill of Third Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4000).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1905 and 1915?
6 6-104
Southeast corner of Third Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3997).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1906?
6 6-105
North view Denny Hill from Third Avenue and Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4017).Courtesy of P. Dorpat.
1890?
6 6-106
West view of Courthouse Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (170).
1915?
6 6-107
King County Courthouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (556).
1924?
Historical images
Volume 7: Fourth Avenue
binder
7
Modern images
Views of 4th Avenue from Vine Street to Jackson from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Includes intersections of Vine, Wall, Battery, Lenora, Virginia, Stewart, Olive, Line, Pike, University, Union, Spring, Seneca, Madison, Marion, Washington, and Jackson. Also includes images of the Monorail, Coliseum Theatre, Frederick & Nelson department store, Rainier Bank Building under construction in 1975, Cobb Building, Metropolitan Building, and the White Building.
Historical images
Album item
7 7-1
East view down Wall Street from between Third and Fourth avenues; the Devonshire Apartments on Fifth Avenue and Wall Street
Leslie Hamilton (4053) (photographer)
March 3, 1983
7 7-2
Northeast corner of Fourth Avenue at Wall Street
Leslie Hamilton (4054) (photographer)
March 3, 1983
7 7-3
Southwest corner of Vine Street and Fourth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (4055) (photographer)
March 3, 1983
7 7-4
Southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Vine Street
Leslie Hamilton (4056) (photographer)
March 3, 1983
7 7-5
Northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Vine Street
Leslie Hamilton (4057) (photographer)
March 3, 1983
7 7-6-7-7
Seattle Post-Intelligencer building on the north side of Wall Street between Fifth and Fourth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (4058-4059) (photographer)
March 3, 1983
7 7-8
Northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Wall Street
Leslie Hamilton (1781) (photographer)
April 9, 1980
8 7-9
East side of Fourth Avenue at Lenora Street
Leslie Hamilton (23-21) (photographer)
March 30, 1978
7 7-10
South view down Fourth Avenue from Lenora Street, Denny Hotel (later Warwick Hotel)
Leslie Hamilton (1968) (photographer)
July 6, 1980
7 7-11
Southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Lenora Street; Denny Hotel (later Warwick Hotel)
Leslie Hamilton (1967) (photographer)
July 6, 1980
7 7-12
Southeast corner of Lenora Street and Fourth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (23-18) (photographer)
March 30, 1978
7 7-13
Hotel Plaza (later replaced by Bartell Drugs), looking north on Fourth Avenue and Westlake Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3014).Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
1909?
7 7-14
Times Square, looking west, from Westlake Avenue between Olive and Stewart streets, during the 1916 World Series baseball game
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3017).Courtesy the Seattle Times, August 8, 1971.
1916?
7 7-15
North view down Fourth Street at University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3032).Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer, circa 1961-1962.
1911
7 7-16
East view at Fourth Avenue between Stewart and Olive streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-13).
1927
7 7-17
North view down Fourth Avenue at Pine Street between Pike and Pine streets
Leslie Hamilton (2215) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
7 7-18
Southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2224) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
7 7-19
East view down Pine Street at Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1444).Courtesy L. Gowey.
between 1930 and 1935?
7 7-20
West view on Pine Street at Fourth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (20-15) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
7 7-21
Northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2237) (photographer)
December 15, 1980
7 7-22
The Bon Marche, on the north side of Pine Street between Fourth and Third Avenues
Leslie Hamilton (H) (photographer)
December 1976
7 7-23
East view down Pine Street from Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60-29).
July 19, 1962
7 7-24
North view down Fourth Avenue from Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2213) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
7 7-25
North view down Fourth Avenue from Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2212) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
7 7-26
North view of Fourth Avenue and Westlake Avenue between Pike and Pike Streets
Leslie Hamilton (2214) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
7 7-27
North view on Fourth Avenue and Westlake Avenue from Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (51-1) (photographer)
October 22, 1978
7 7-28
North view down Fourth Avenue at Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (2816) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-29
East view down Fourth Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2810) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-30
Southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Lenora Street; the Warwick Hotel
Leslie Hamilton (2809) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-31
Southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Lenora Street
Leslie Hamilton (2808) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-32
East view down Fourth Avenue at Lenora Street
Leslie Hamilton (2819) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-33
North view down Fourth Avenue at Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (2818) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-34
North view down Fourth Avenue at Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (2817) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-35
North view of Westlake Avenue from Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3033).Courtesy the Seattle Post-Intelligencer circa 1961-1962
1917?
7 7-36
South view of Westlake Avenue between Fourth Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-2).From "Seattle Then & Now."
1919
7 7-37
North view at intersection of Fourth Avenue and Westlake Avenue between Pike and Pine streets
Leslie Hamilton (51-4) (photographer)
October 22, 1978
7 7-38
Northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (23-19) (photographer)
April 30, 1978
7 7-39
West view down the south side of University Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (2312) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
7 7-40
East view down Seneca Street at Fourth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2081) (photographer)
August 18, 1980
7 7-41
Fourth Avenue, looking north from Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1127).
1951
7 7-42
Fourth Avenue looking north from Spring Street; Stimson Building, Hotel Earl, Telephone Building, Northern Life Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1361).
1950
7 7-43
South view down Fourth Avenue and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (87-3) (photographer)
From "Seattle Then & Now."
1975?
7 7-44
Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Spring Street; BPO Elks Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3077).From "Seattle Then & Now."
November 3, 1957
7 7-45
Northwest view on Fourth Avenue between Madison and Spring streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3076).
February 23, 1958
7 7-46
East view on Spring Street at Fourth Avenue; library, United States Courthouse
Leslie Hamilton (617-A) (photographer)
September 21, 1975
7 7-47
North view of menorah at Festival of Lights, Westlake Mall
Leslie Hamilton (3039) (photographer)
December 21, 1981
7 7-48
East view of University Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues; Outdoor Restaurant
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3073).
August 5, 1859
7 7-49
Fourth of July parade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (71-23) in October 1976.
1919
7 7-50
Fourth Avenue, looking north from Yesler Way; the Department of Lighting
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-32) in April 1977.
1911
7 7-51
West view of Fourth Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-11).From "Seattle Then & Now."
between 1940 and 1949
7 7-52
South panorama view of Fourth Avenue, Occidental Avenue and Yesler Way
Leslie Hamilton (86-19) (photographer)
From "Seattle Then & Now."
1975
7 7-53
East view down University Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues; Victory Square
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-2) on November 27, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL20039).
1940?
7 7-54
Northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3946).
between 1960 and 1979
7 7-55
Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Union Street; The Washington Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3859).Courtesy the Seattle Times, December 10, 1961.
1961
7 7-56
East view on Main Street between Third and Fourth avenues; Dawn Tower Apartments
Leslie Hamilton (3611) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
7 7-57
Record of Members; George Hoffman, carriage manufacturer
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-2) on September 9, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1901?
7 7-58
Postcard; East view down Olive Way from Fourth Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3686).Circular from the Seattle Historical Society.
1926
7 7-59
West view down Fourth Avenue at Spring Street of Elks Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3898).
between 1920 and 1929
7 7-60
BP Elks building, looking north on the southwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3899).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1960 and 1969?
7 7-61
Southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4006).Providence Hospital, moved in 1911; Central School demolished 1953; Carnegie Library, opened 1907.Courtesy the Seattle Times, July 25, 1982.Courtesy P. Dorpat, James McNaught Home.
1905?
7 7-62
North view of Fourth Avenue and Pine Street, from Fourth Avenue and Pike Street; Colonial Theater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3996).Courtesy P. Dorpat.Courtesy the Seattle Times, January 17, 1982.
March 12, 1919
7 7-63
Southeast corner of Fourth Avenue South and Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3220).
1919
7 7-64
North view of Fourth Avenue and Main Street across Jackson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4019).Courtesy the Seattle Engineering Co.
1930?
7 7-65
East view from Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue; Academy of Holy Names; from King Street Station
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (57) on June 18, 1975.From the Seattle Times "Now and Then."Seattle Public Library (SPL22870).
between 1905 and 1907
7 7-66
East view from the King Street Station clock tower, looking toward the International District
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4470).From the Seattle Times "Now and Then," October 10, 1983.
1983
7 7-67
Territorial University (University of Washington) at Fourth and University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4022).Courtesy P. Dorpat.Built in 1866.
1865?
7 7-68
University of Washington original site between Fourth and Fifth avenues at University and Seneca streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3549).
1919
7 7-69
The Rainier Club at southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3530).
between 1900 and 1919?
7 7-70
Lincoln Apartments/Hotel building at the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3555).
between 1900 and 1919?
7 7-71
Territorial University Boarding House
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-4) on November 27, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL15037).
1862?
7 7-72
Stimson Building at the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Seneca Street; 1201-1227 Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3900).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1920 and 1929
7 7-73
Northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Battery Street, with Monorail tracks
Leslie Hamilton (71-14) (photographer)
June 23, 1979
7 7-74
South view on Fifth Avenue from Lenora Street, with Monorail tracks
Leslie Hamilton (20-1) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
7 7-75
Looking south on Fifth Avenue from Virginia Street, with Monorail tracks
Leslie Hamilton (20-2) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
7 7-76
South view on Fifth Avenue from Olive Way, with Monorail tracks
Leslie Hamilton (9-2) (photographer)
July 24, 1977
7 7-77
North view on Fifth Avenue at Olive way, with Westlake Avenue at right
Leslie Hamilton (20-13) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
7 7-78
North view from Fidelity Lane on Fifth Avenue at left and Westlake Avenue at right
Leslie Hamilton (7-35) (photographer)
July 1977
7 7-79
Westlake Avenue, looking north between Olive Way and Fifth Avenue, with Monorail; Times Square, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-15).From "Seattle Then & Now."
1965
7 7-80
Westlake Avenue looking north from Fifth Avenue and Olive Way; Times Square, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-16).From "Seattle Then & Now."
1927
7 7-81
The Seattle Public Library, on the west side of Fifth Avenue between Madison and Spring streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3072).
April 10, 1960
7 7-82
East side of Fourth Avenue between Pine Street and Olive Way; Frederick & Nelson building
Leslie Hamilton (2815) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-83
East view on Pike Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues; Ernst store
Leslie Hamilton (3044) (photographer)
January 3, 1982
7 7-84
East view on Pike Street at Fifth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (3043)
January 3,1982
7 7-85
Westlake Avenue between Pine Street and Olive Way, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2814) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-86
West view at Fidelity Lane; between Fourth Avenue and Westlake Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2813) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-87
Fidelity Lane, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2812) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-88
Frederick & Nelson building on the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2763).
1950?
7 7-89
West view of Fifth Avenue between Virginia and Lenora streets, Warwick Hotel
Leslie Hamilton (2807) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-90
East view down Pine Street at Fifth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2786) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
7 7-91-7-92
Manhole cover in sidewalk; southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (70-11, 70-12) (photographer)
April 22, 1979
7 7-93
Southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Stewart Street (Old Times Building)
Leslie Hamilton (20-3) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
7 7-94
Frederick & Nelson store, northeast corner of Pine Street and Fifth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (H) (photographer)
December 1976
7 7-95
North view on Fifth Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2222) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
7 7-96
Frederick & Nelson store, northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2254) (photographer)
December 19, 1980
7 7-97
Frederick & Nelson store, 208-210 Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3025).Courtesy the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 14, 1965.
1891?
7 7-98
Frederick & Nelson store, northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3030).Courtesy the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 14, 1965
1918?
7 7-99
Salmon bake on University Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3012).Courtesy the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, November 10, 1978.
September 16, 1883
7 7-100
Frederick & Nelson store, northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3029).Courtesy the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 14, 1965
1965?
7 7-101
Delivery trucks for Frederick & Nelson
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3031).Courtesy the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 14, 1965
1918?
7 7-102
Frederick & Nelson store, northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Pine Street, fifth floor expansion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3028).Courtesy the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 14, 1965
1950?
7 7-103
North view of corner of Fourth Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (1734) (photographer)
March 30, 1980
7 7-104
Construction of Rainier Building, at Fourth Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (A-18) (photographer)
April 11, 1976
7 7-105
Looking south on Fourth Avenue at Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2-16) (photographer)
April 29, 1977
7 7-106
East side of Fourth Avenue from University Street; Rainier Building
Leslie Hamilton (0-47) (photographer)
April 1977
7 7-107
Looking south on Fourth Avenue at Union Street; Rainier Building
Leslie Hamilton (1-11) (photographer)
May 19, 1977
7 7-108
Looking west from Fourth Avenue on Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (H) (photographer)
December 1976
7 7-109
Looking north on Fourth Avenue from University Street
Leslie Hamilton (1722) (photographer)
November 1977
7 7-110
South side of Union Street; Fourth Avenue at right
Leslie Hamilton (6-28) (photographer)
June 1977
7 7-111
Looking east on Union Street from Fourth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2-12) (photographer)
April 29, 1977
7 7-112
Southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (1778) (photographer)
March 30, 1980
7 7-113
East view on University Street from Fourth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (1742)
March 30, 1980
7 7-114
From tunnel between Rainier Tower and Sixth Avenue, originally on cornice of White-Henry-Stuart Building
Leslie Hamilton (18-8) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
7 7-115
East view of Rainier Tower on the corner of Fourth Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (1743) (photographer)
March 30, 1980
7 7-116
North view of Fourth Avenue and Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (1917) (photographer)
June 15, 1980
7 7-117
Rainier Square, the Rainier Tower on the south side of Union Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (1745) (photographer)
March 30, 1980
7 7-118
Rainier Tower, looking east at Fourth Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (1741) (photographer)
March 30, 1980
7 7-119
Looking north at Rainier Tower on Fourth Avenue at University Street
Leslie Hamilton (1744) (photographer)
March 30, 1980
7 7-120
Northeast corner of Fourth Avenue South at Main Street
Leslie Hamilton (3613) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
7 7-121
North view of Main Street Bridge to Fourth Avenue South
Leslie Hamilton (3614) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
7 7-122
North view of Fourth Street and Washington at tunnel
Leslie Hamilton (3612) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
7 7-123
View northwest from Fourth Avenue South at Jackson Street
Leslie Hamilton (3615) (photographer)
April 29, 1977
7 7-124
View east toward International District; Jackson Street at left, from Great Northern Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4014).Courtesy P. Dorpat
1906?
7 7-125
National Guard Armory on the southwest corner of Fourth and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1668).Built in 1888, demolished after 1909. Moved to Terry and Stewart Street in 1903-1904.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL15227).
1900?
7 7-126
Fourth Avenue, looking north from Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (325).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL19324).
1951
7 7-127
Fourth Avenue from the Library Terrace
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (507).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
1950?
7 7-128
Cobb Building (built 1909), Northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (985).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL 21639).
between 1920 and 1950?
7 7-129
North view up Fourth Avenue at University Street at Metropolitan Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-20).Seattle Public Library's "Seattle & Environs."
1923?
7 7-130
White and Henry Building (built 1909), Union Street and Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (46).
between 1925 and 1975?
7 7-131
White Building, corner of Fourth Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (4-21) (photographer)
April 1976
7 7-132
Northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Cherry Street, looking northwest from the Municipal Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3906).Courtesy of P. Dorpat
January 8, 1963
7 7-133
Looking east from the Smith Tower
Leslie Hamilton (348) (photographer)
June 11, 1974
7 7-134
View east from Fourth Avenue, with Harborview Hospital, Trinity Episcopal Church, James Street, Hotel Kalmar
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (571) on June 16, 1977.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL20051).
1950
Volume 8: Fifth Avenue
binder
8
Modern images
Features views of 5th Avenue from Wall Street to Jackson from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Includes Wall, Battery, Lenora, Virginia, Stewart, Westlake, Pine, Pike, Union, University, Seneca, Spring, Madison, Marion, Cherry, James, Yesler, Jackson. Also includes images of the Olympic Hotel, U.S. Courthouse, the Monorail, Seattle Municipal Building, Public Safety Building, and Northern Life Tower.
Album item
8 8-1
Southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Battery Street
Leslie Hamilton (71-13) (photographer)
June 23, 1979
8 8-2
The Ben Franklin Hotel, on the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (1898) (photographer)
July 6, 1980
8 8-3
East view of Fifth Avenue at Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (1990) (photographer)
July 14, 1980
8 8-4
United States Courthouse, on the east side of Fifth Avenue between Spring and Madison streets
Leslie Hamilton (1989) (photographer)
July 14, 1980
8 8-5
East view down Pike Street from Fifth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-11).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22957).
between 1890 and 1895
8 8-6
Frederick & Nelson's horse-drawn delivery rig
Leslie Hamilton (1649).Courtesy Frederick & Nelson's.Copied by Larry Hoffman.
1900?
8 8-7
South view of Fifth Avenue at Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3855).Courtesy the Seattle Times, January 9, 1983.
1909?
8 8-8
South view of Fifth Avenue at Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3856).Courtesy the Seattle Times, January 9, 1983
between 1982 and 1983
8 8-9
United States Courthouse on the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1669).
1940?
8 8-10
North view on Fifth Avenue at Lenora Street, with people in foreground, Monorail tracks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4146). See #4153.Courtesy the Seattle Times " Now and Then," March 28, 1982.
1981
8 8-11
Female statue on bench on the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Lenora Street, outside Fourth and Blanchard Building
Leslie Hamilton (1920) (photographer)
June 15, 1980
8 8-12
Male statue on bench on the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Lenora Street, outside Fourth and Blanchard Building
Leslie Hamilton (1919) (photographer)
June 15, 1980
8 8-13
Fourth and Blanchard Building at the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Lenora Street
Leslie Hamilton (1969) (photographer)
June 15, 1980
8 8-14
Building on the southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (2011) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
8 8-15
South view of Westlake Avenue at Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-3) on February 6, 1980.From "Seattle Then and Now."
1975
8 8-16
South side of Union Street between Fifth and Fourth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (6-27) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
Box/Folder
8 8-17
Demolition of a building on the southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3-18).
June 12, 1977
Album
8 8-18
Northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Seneca Street
Leslie Hamilton (2013) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
8 8-19
Rainier Tower on south side of Union Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (6-29) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
8 8-20
Rainier Tower on south side of Union Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (10-35) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
8 8-21
Rainier Hotel building on southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-20).From "Seattle Then and Now."Building demolished circa 1912.
1899?
8 8-22
Frederick & Nelson department store, on the northeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-18) on December 10, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library, "Seattle & Environs."
1920?
8 8-23
West view of Rainier Square, Cobb Building on University Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (1771) (photographer)
March 30, 1980
8 8-24
The Olympic, on the south side of University Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (2012) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
8 8-25
View south on Union Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (1-12) (photographer)
May 19, 1977
8 8-26
View south on Union Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (1-13) (photographer)
May 19, 1977
8 8-27
East side of Fifth Avenue between University and Union streets, looking at White-Henry-Stuart building
Leslie Hamilton (0-22) (photographer)
April 1977
8 8-28
Southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (1746) (photographer)
March 30, 1980
8 8-29-8-30
Southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2-5, 2-1) (photographer)
April 24, 1977
8 8-31
North view of the Rainier Tower from across the street at Fifth Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (1773) (photographer)
March 30, 1980
8 8-32
View of the Rainier Tower on Fifth Avenue and University Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (1772) (photographer)
March 30, 1980
8 8-33
North view of Fifth Avenue between University and Union streets
Leslie Hamilton (2313) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
Box/Folder
8 8-34
Movie theater on Fifth Avenue, looking south from mid-block north of University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (9-6).
July 24, 1977
Album
8 8-35
West view down University Street at Fifth Avenue. Olympic Hotel; Stimson Building; Northern Life Tower; Stuart Building; Cobb Building.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (334) on October 7, 1974.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL20056).
1950?
8 8-36
North view on Fifth Avenue from Seneca Street
Leslie Hamilton (9-8) (photographer)
July 24, 1977
8 8-37
Southwest view from Fifth Avenue at Union Street; White-Henry-Stuart Building
Leslie Hamilton (–4) (photographer)
April 3, 1977
8 8-38
West view of White-Henry-Stuart building from Fifth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (–2) (photographer)
April 3, 1977
8 8-39
White-Henry-Stuart building on the northwest corner of University Street and Fifth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (361) (photographer)
September 1974
8 8-40
White-Henry-Stuart Building at the southwest corner of Union Street and Fifth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (362) (photographer)
September 1974
8 8-41
Southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (1048) (photographer)
1976
8 8-42
North side of University Street from Fourth Avenue to Fifth Avenue; Stuart Building, Rainier Tower
Leslie Hamilton (620) (photographer)
September 21, 1975
8 8-43
East side of Fourth Avenue from University Street to Union Street; Stuart Building, Rainier Tower
Leslie Hamilton (618) (photographer)
September 21, 1975
8 8-44
South side of Stewart Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (20-21) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
8 8-45
North side of Olive Way between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (20-19) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
8 8-46-8-47
West view down Seneca Street at Fifth Avenue; skybridge from Olympic Hotel to garage
Leslie Hamilton (2082, 2083) (photographer)
August 18, 1980
8 8-48
West side of Fifth Avenue between University and Seneca streets
Leslie Hamilton (10-33) (photographer)
August 29, 1977
8 8-49
East side of Fifth Avenue between University and Seneca streets
Leslie Hamilton (10-32) (photographer)
August 29, 1977
8 8-50
East side of Fifth Avenue between Seneca and Spring streets
Leslie Hamilton (1-9) (photographer)
May 19, 1977
8 8-51
Northeast corner of Fifth Avenue at Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (1-7) (photographer)
May 19, 1977
8 8-52
View northwest at intersection of Fifth Avenue and Spring Street from the United States Courthouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1221).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL 20050).
1951
8 8-53
Rainier Tower under construction, at Fifth Avenue and University Street, next to Skinner Building
Leslie Hamilton (A-27) (photographer)
April 11, 1976
8 8-54
View east on University Street from Fourth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (1076) (photographer)
September 21, 1975
8 8-55
Young Women's Christian Association
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-15) on December 10, 1979.Seattle Public Library "Seattle & Environs."
1923?
8 8-56
Y.M.C.A. building, Department of Lighting on Fourth Avenue between Madison and Marion streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-36) in April 1977.
1911?
8 8-57
The Rainier Club building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-30).From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."
1906?
8 8-58
Rainier Club, Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1107).Caption: Rainier Club, Seattle -- This typical modern club-house, situated at Fourth Avenue, S.W. corner Cherry, is considered one of the most complete and commodious establishments of the kind in Seattle. The leading social clubs of the city, besides the Rainier, are the University Club, the Seattle Athletic Club, the Golf and Country Club, and the Country Club.
1909?
8 8-59
Federal Courthouse on the east side of Fifth Avenue between Spring and Madison streets
Leslie Hamilton (4434) (photographer)
July 6, 1983
8 8-60
Olympic Hotel, on Fourth Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-10) on February 6, 1980."Seattle Then & Now."
1975
8 8-61
Young Men's Christian Association; Y.M.C.A.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-16) on December 10, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
1923?
8 8-62
View north on Fifth Avenue of the Bank of California, from near Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (619-11) (photographer)
September 21, 1975
8 8-63
East view on Fifth Avenue at Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3016).
January 1, 1914
8 8-64
East view down Fifth Avenue at Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3018).From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 9, 1964.
1964
8 8-65
617 Fifth Avenue between James and Cherry streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3020)From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 19, 1964.Later replaced by the City Municipal Building.
December 4, 1909
8 8-66
West view of Fifth Avenue between James and Cherry streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3021)From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 19, 1964.
between 1960 and 1965?
8 8-67
United States Courthouse, built in 1939, on the east side of Fifth Avenue between Spring and Madison streets
Leslie Hamilton (1272) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
Box/Folder
8 8-68
Jackson Street, looking south from Fifth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (559).
1959?
Album
8 8-69
East view down Pine Street from Fifth Avenue; Monorail at Westlake Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2253) (photographer)
December 19, 1980
8 8-70
East view down Pine Street at Fifth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (H) (photographer)
December 1976
8 8-71
North view on Westlake Avenue from the Monorail terminal, with Fifth Avenue at right
Leslie Hamilton (20-14) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
8 8-72
South view down Fifth Avenue at Westlake Avenue with Monorail
Leslie Hamilton (2020) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
8 8-73
South view on Fifth Avenue mid-block north of Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (9-3) (photographer)
July 24, 1977
8 8-74
View east on Pike Street from Fifth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1371).Seattle Public Library (SPL22957).
between 1890 and 1895?
8 8-75
View west on Pike Street with Fifth Avenue in foreground
Leslie Hamilton (6-23) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
8 8-76
West view on Pike Street from Fifth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (9-5) (photographer)
July 24, 1977
8 8-77
East side of Westlake Avenue from the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (11-N) (photographer)
April 3, 1977
8 8-78
View north on Fifth Avenue from Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (7-28) (photographer)
July 24, 1977
8 8-79
Southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and University Street of Olympic Hotel
Leslie Hamilton (2311) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
8 8-80
Olympic Hotel at southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (2310) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
8 8-81
Public Safety Building & War Memorial, Fourth Avenue & Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1237)Courtesy Seattle Public Library (21644).
1950
8 8-82
Seattle Municipal Building at the southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Cherry Street (built 1962)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1271)Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22014).
between 1960 and 1965?
8 8-83
East view up Cherry Street from Fifth Avenue, 601 Municipal Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3905).Courtesy of P. Dorpat
January 8, 1963
8 8-84
East view up James Street at Fifth Avenue, 601 Municipal Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3903).Courtesy of P. Dorpat
January 8, 1963
8 8-85
East view toward Cherry Street from Fifth Avenue, 601 Municipal Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3904).Courtesy of P. Dorpat
January 8, 1963
8 8-86
View south on Fifth Avenue from Yesler Way overpass
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (563) on June 16, 1975.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL21140).
1958
8 8-87
Northern Life Tower (built 1929) on the southeast corner of Third Avenue and University Street, from approximately Fourth Avenue or Fifth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1266).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL17790).
between 1920 and 1960?
8 8-88
Seattle Post-Intelligencer building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1103).From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."
1906?
Box/Folder
8 8-89
Jackson Street, looking east from 5000 block
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (564).
1958?
Album
8 8-90
The Devonshire Apartments, on the northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Wall Street
Leslie Hamilton (1780) (photographer)
April 9, 1980
8 8-91
View east from the Smith Tower at the old Public Safety Building; Terrace Street to the left, Yesler Way to the right of building
Leslie Hamilton (351-B) (photographer)
June 11, 1974
8 8-92
Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-23).From "Washington & Alaska Illustrated."
1901?
8 8-93
East side of Fifth Avenue between Stewart and Virginia streets, Benjamin Franklin Hotel
Leslie Hamilton (1966) (photographer)
July 6, 1980
8 8-94
North view of Fifth Avenue at Stewart Street, Monorail track, Ben Franklin Hotel and Washington Plaza
Leslie Hamilton (1971) (photographer)
July 6, 1980
8 8-95
South view down Fifth Avenue at Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (1899) (photographer)
July 6, 1980
8 8-96
Southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Virginia Street, Benjamin Franklin Hotel
Leslie Hamilton (1972) (photographer)
July 6, 1980
8 8-97
The Rainier Hotel, at the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3559).
between 1916 and 1980?
8 8-98
North view up Fifth and Sixth avenues from Seventh Avenue and Terrace Street; Sixth Avenue at right, with Rainier Hotel at Marion and Madison streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4010).Courtesy of P. Dorpat
1908?
Historical images
Volume 9: 6th and 7th Avenues
binder
9
Modern images
Consists of views of 6th Avenue from Wall Street to Cherry from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Includes intersections of Wall, Battery, Blanchard, Westlake, Stewart, Olive, Pine, Pike, Union, Spring, Seneca, Madison, Marion, Columbia, Cherry, and Main. Also includes images of the Seattle Post Intelligencer Building at 6th and Wall, Medical Dental Building, and SeaFirst Plaza, as well as views of 7th Avenue from Olive to Madison from the 1970s to the early 1980s. In addition are images of the intersections of Olive, Pine, Pike, Union, Spring, and Madison, and images of the Music Hall and the Eagles Auditorium.
Album item
9 9-1
View east on Olive Way at Sixth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2778) (photographer)
September 26, 1981
9 9-2
Southeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2777) (photographer)
September 26, 1981
9 9-3
View east of Klopfenstein's store on Sixth Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2776) (photographer)
September 26, 1981
9 9-4
View south at Sixth Avenue and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2779) (photographer)
September 26, 1981
9 9-5
Southeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2787) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-6
Northeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2800) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-7
View east on Olive Way at Sixth Street
Leslie Hamilton (2799) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-8
View north on Sixth Street at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2798) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-9
Northwest corner of Sixth Avenue and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2797) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-10
View north on Sixth Avenue at Westlake Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2806) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-11
View north on Sixth Avenue at Westlake Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2805) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-12
View north of Stewart Street at Sixth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2807) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-13
West view of Sixth Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2803) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-14
Southwest corner of Sixth Avenue at Olive Street
Leslie Hamilton (2801) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-15
North view of corner of Sixth Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (3047)) (photographer)
January 3, 1982
9 9-16
South view of corner of Sixth Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (3049) (photographer)
January 3, 1982
9 9-17
Southwest corner of Sixth Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (3048) (photographer)
January 3, 1982
9 9-18
Northeast corner of Sixth Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (3046) (photographer)
January 3, 1982
9 9-19
Northwest corner of Sixth Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (3045) (photographer)
January 3, 1982
9 9-20
East side of Sixth Avenue at Wall Street; Seattle Post-Intelligencer building
Leslie Hamilton (73-4) (photographer)
July 8, 1979
9 9-21
Southwest corner of Sixth Avenue at Wall Street, Seattle Post-Intelligencer building
Leslie Hamilton (4180) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
9 9-22
Southwest corner of Sixth Avenue at Wall Street, Seattle Post-Intelligencer building
Leslie Hamilton (4182) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
9 9-23
Sixth Avenue at Wall Street looking west, Seattle Post-Intelligencer building
Leslie Hamilton (4181) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
9 9-24
Medical & Dental Building on Sixth Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (1238) (photographer)
Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL19255).
June 5, 1983
9 9-25
Metropolitan Garage on Fifth Avenue at University Street, from between Rainier Tower and Sixth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (18-9) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
9 9-26
Looking southwest from about Sixth Street and Broad Street at Fourth and Blanchard Building
Leslie Hamilton (71-20) (photographer)
June 23, 1979
9 9-27
Southwest corner of Sixth Street and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (1992) (photographer)
July 14, 1980
9 9-28
Southwest corner of Sixth Street and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (1994) (photographer)
July 14, 1980
9 9-29
Southwest corner of Sixth Street and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (1991) (photographer)
July 14, 1980
9 9-30
View west from Sixth Avenue at Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (560) on June 16, 1975.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL21136).
1957?
9 9-31
West view on Seneca Street from Sixth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (1-2) (photographer)
May 19, 1977
9 9-32
Northwest corner of Sixth Avenue at Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (1-4) (photographer)
May 19, 1977
9 9-33
South view on Sixth Avenue at Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (1386) (photographer)
March 4, 1978
9 9-34
Southwest corner of Madison Street and Sixth Avenue, Burlington Hotel
Leslie Hamilton (1385) (photographer)
March 14, 1978
9 9-35
Northeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Union Street, Eagles Auditorium on Seventh Street
Leslie Hamilton (1997) (photographer)
July 14, 1980
9 9-36
Northeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2085) (photographer)
August 18, 1980
9 9-37
Northwest corner of Union Street and Sixth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (6-24) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
9 9-38
West side of Sixth Avenue between Seneca Street and Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (1-1) (photographer)
May 19, 1977
9 9-39
Southeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (57-15) (photographer)
January 17, 1979
9 9-40
Southeast corner of Sixth Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (57-16) (photographer)
January 17, 1979
9 9-41
Northeast corner of Sixth Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (1390) (photographer)
March 14, 1978
9 9-42
North view down the east side of Sixth Avenue at Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2084) (photographer)
August 18, 1980
9 9-43
Southeast corner of Sixth Avenue at Stewart Street, Lloyd Building
Leslie Hamilton (20-4) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
9 9-44
Northwest corner of Sixth Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (20-12) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
9 9-45
Looking north on Sixth Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (20-11) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
9 9-46
West side of Sixth Avenue from Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (6-21) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
9 9-47
Northwest corner of Sixth Avenue at Battery Street
Leslie Hamilton (73-1) (photographer)
June 23, 1979
9 9-48
Southwest corner of Sixth Avenue at Wall Street
Leslie Hamilton (71-18) (photographer)
June 23, 1979
9 9-49
West side of Sixth Avenue at Blanchard Street
Leslie Hamilton (73-2) (photographer)
July 8, 1979
9 9-50
Cooke vendor at the northeast corner of Sixth Avenue at Pine Street, Nordstrom
Leslie Hamilton (2255) (photographer)
December 12, 1980
Box/Folder
9 9-51
Intersection of Sixth Avenue and Stewart Street, Westlake Avenue in the foreground, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (20-5).
April 23, 1978
Album
9 9-52
View west on Cherry Street from Sixth Avenue, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (3401) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
9 9-53
South side of Cherry Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (3402) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
9 9-54
West side of Sixth Avenue at Cherry Street
Leslie Hamilton (3403) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
9 9-55
West side of Sixth Avenue between Cherry and Columbia streets
Leslie Hamilton (3404) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
9 9-56
North view of Sixth Avenue at Columbia Street, SeaFirst Plaza Tower on northwest corner
Leslie Hamilton (3405) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
9 9-57
North view of Sixth Avenue at Columbia Street
Leslie Hamilton (3406) (photographer)
May 20, 1982
9 9-58
South view on Sixth Avenue at Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (3407) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
9 9-59
West view on Sixth avenue between Marion and Madison streets, the Dove Apartments on the northwest corner of Marion Street and Sixth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (3408) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
9 9-60
West view of I-5 overpass on Madison Street, First National Bank building at right on Fourth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (3410) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
9 9-61
West view of Sixth Avenue and Marion Street, SeaFirst Plaza
Leslie Hamilton (3409) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
9 9-62
North view of the Sixth Street and Spring Street overpass over I-5
Leslie Hamilton (3411) (photographer)
April 20, 1982
9 9-63
Sixth Avenue South, Welcome Annex Hotel at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (562) on June 16, 1975.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL 21124).
1961?
9 9-64
East view down Seventh Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2674) (photographer)
September 27, 1981
9 9-65
Southwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2007) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
Box/Folder
9 9-66
Southwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (57-12).
January 17, 1979
Album
9 9-67
Southwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2004) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
9 9-68
Southwest corner of Seventh Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (1998) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
9 9-69
Southwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (57-13) (photographer)
November 17, 1979
9 9-70
West view down Pike Street from Seventh Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2005) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
9 9-71
West view down Pike Street from Seventh Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2006) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
9 9-72
West view of Pike Street from Seventh Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (1387) (photographer)
March 14, 1978
9 9-73
South view down Seventh Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (1388) (photographer)
March 13, 1978
9 9-74
North view from Union Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues
Leslie Hamilton (2010) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
9 9-75
North view from Union Street from between Sixth and Seventh avenues
Leslie Hamilton (2009) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
9 9-76
Northwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Union Street, looking west from Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (2008) (photographer)
July 21, 1980
9 9-77
Northwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (1389) (photographer)
March 14, 1978
9 9-78
Northeast corner of Seventh Avenue and Spring Street, looking north on Seventh Avenue from Spring Street
Leslie Hamilton (1996) (photographer)
July 14, 1980
9 9-79
Northwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Spring Street, looking west on Spring Street from Seventh Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (1995) (photographer)
July 14, 1980
9 9-80
East view of Marion Street at Sixth Avenue, St. James Cathedral spires
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3023).From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 19, 1964.
January 25, 1914
9 9-81
Seventh Avenue looking northwest at Madison Street from Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (1386-B) (photographer)
March 14, 1978
9 9-82
King County Courthouse, on the northeast corner of Seventh Avenue and Terrace Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3532).Courthouse built in 1888.
between 1888 and 1970?
9 9-83
King County Courthouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1179).From "Washington Illustrated."
1901?
9 9-84
East view of Marion Street from Sixth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3024).From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, April 19, 1964.
1964?
9 9-85
West view of Seventh Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2782) (photographer)
September 26, 1981
9 9-86
Northwest corner of Seventh Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2783) (photographer)
September 26, 1981
9 9-87
West view of Seventh Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (2784) (photographer)
September 26, 1981
9 9-88
South view down Seventh Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2780) (photographer)
September 26, 1981
9 9-89
East view down Seventh Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2788) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-90
Northeast corner of Seventh Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2789) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-91
East view down Seventh Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2790) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-92
Southwest corner of Seventh Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2791) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-93
West view down Seventh Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2792) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-94
North view down Seventh Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2794) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-95
Northeast corner of Seventh Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2795) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-96
East view down Seventh Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2796) (photographer)
October 31, 1981
9 9-97
Southwest corner of Seventh Street and Olive Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3083).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
June 9, 1957
9 9-98
Northeast corner of Seventh Avenue at Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (3050) (photographer)
January 3, 1982
9 9-99
North view down the west side of Sixth Avenue at Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (1993) (photographer)
July 14, 1980
9 9-100
West side of Seventh Avenue between Pine Street and Olive Way, temporary library in old Puget Sound Power & Light company
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3082).
June 9, 1957
9 9-101
Site of the P.H. Coe home at 606 Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4176).From the Seattle Times' "Now & Then," February 20, 1983.
1983?
9 9-102
606 Pike Street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, home of Frantz H. Coe and family
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4151).From the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," February 20, 1983.
1890?
Volume 10: 8th, 9th, Westlake
binder
10
Modern images
Comprised of views of 8th Avenue at the intersections of Stewart, Olive, Howell, and Cherry from the 1970s to the early 1980s. Features views of 9th Avenue at the intersections of Cherry and James; views of Westlake at the intersections of Stewart, Olive, Pine, and Pike from the 1970s to the early 1980s; and images of the Monorail, the John McGraw Statue at Westlake and Stewart, Fidelity Lane, Columbus Hospital at Boren and Madison, Dearborn House at Minor and Seneca, Piedmont Hotel at Summit and Seneca, Stacy House at Boren and Madison, Sorrento Hotel at Ferry and Madison, Virginia Mason Hospital, and Frye Art Museum.
Album item
10 10-1
South view down Eighth Avenue at Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (70-10) (photographer)
April 22, 1979
10 10-2
Southwest corner of Eighth Avenue at Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (2054) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-3
Northwest corner of Eighth Avenue at Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (2056) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-4
Northwest corner of Eighth Avenue and Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (2057) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-5
Southwest corner of Eighth Avenue and Stewart Street, looking west on Stuart Street
Leslie Hamilton (2055) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-6
Northeast corner of Eighth Avenue and Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (2058) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-7
Southeast corner of Eighth Avenue and Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (2096) (photographer)
August 22, 1980
10 10-8
Southeast corner of Eighth Avenue at Olive Way, Cullen Co.
Leslie Hamilton (2061) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-9
Northwest corner of Eighth Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (70-7) (photographer)
April 22, 1979
10 10-10
Southwest corner of Eighth Avenue and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2062) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-11
Northwest corner of Eighth Avenue and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2059) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-12
Northwest corner of Eighth Avenue and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2060) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-13
Northeast corner of Eighth Avenue and Powell Street
Leslie Hamilton (2063) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-14
West side of Eighth Avenue looking north from Howell Street
Leslie Hamilton (70-9) (photographer)
April 22, 1979
10 10-15
Northwest corner of Eighth Avenue at Cherry Street
Leslie Hamilton (2289) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-16
East side of Ninth Avenue between Cherry and James streets
Leslie Hamilton (2290) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-17
Southwest corner of Boren Avenue and Madison Street, Columbus Hospital
Leslie Hamilton (2203) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-18
South side of Madison Street between Terry and Boren, Columbus Hospital
Leslie Hamilton (2302) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-19
East side of Boren Avenue between Spring and Madison streets
Leslie Hamilton (2301) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-20
Northeast corner of Boren Avenue and Madison Street, Stacy House, built 1889
Leslie Hamilton (2300) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-21
Southwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Olive Street
Leslie Hamilton (2781) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-22
West view on Eighth Avenue between Stewart and Virginia streets, Ben Franklin Hotel
Leslie Hamilton (2064-E) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-23
Ninth Avenue at University Place, The Normandie apartment building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1189).
1909?
10 10-24
Northeast corner of Minor Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (2307) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-25
Southwest corner of Minor Avenue and Seneca Street
Leslie Hamilton (2304) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-26
South view down alley between Minor Avenue and Summit Street from Seneca Street
Leslie Hamilton (2305) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-27
Southwest corner of Summit Street at Seneca Street; Evangeline Residence, formerly the Piedmont Hotel
Leslie Hamilton (2306) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-28
Northeast corner of Boren Avenue and Madison Street, Stacy House
Leslie Hamilton (2298) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-29
Stacy House, on the northeast corner of Boren Avenue and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (2299) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-30
North view down the east side of Minor Avenue between University and Union streets
Leslie Hamilton (2308) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-31
Northeast corner of Minor Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (2309) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-32
North view of Virginia Mason Hospital between Terry Street, Spring and Seneca streets
Leslie Hamilton (2297) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-33
North view of the Sorrento Hotel, on the northwest corner of Terry and Madison streets
Leslie Hamilton (2295) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-34
The Sorrento Hotel, on the northwest corner of Terry Street and Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (2296) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-35
Southeast corner of Terry Street and Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (2293) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-36
Southeast corner of Terry Street and Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (2294) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-37
North view of the Frye Art Museum on the northeast corner of Terry Street at Columbia Street, looking north on Terry Street
Leslie Hamilton (2292) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-38
Frye Art Museum, on the northeast corner of Terry Street and Columbia Street
Leslie Hamilton (2291) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
10 10-39
Hotel Oxford, on the corner of First Avenue and Lenora Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-35) in April 1977.Courtesy Seattle Dept. of Lighting.
1911?
10 10-40
West view on James Street at Eighth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4457).From the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," July 31, 1983
1906?
10 10-41
West view down James Street at Eighth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4458).From the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," July 31, 1983.
July 31, 1983
10 10-42
Glencannon Hotel, on the northeast corner of Ninth Avenue and Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3560).Courtesy of The Glencannon Hotel & Boarding House.
between 1880 and 1915?
10 10-43
West view from Terrace Street
Courtesy P. Dorpat.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3914).
between 1880 and 1915?
10 10-44
Westlake Boulevard, looking west from Pike Street
Courtesy Seattle Dept. of Lighting.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (33-K) in April 1977.
1911?
10 10-45
North view on Bartell Drugs, on Westlake Avenue from between Pike and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2223) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
10 10-46
North view at Westlake Avenue and Pine Street, with Monorail terminal
Leslie Hamilton (–9) (photographer)
April 3, 1977
10 10-47-10-48
North view of Westlake Mall from Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (H. 2 copies) (photographer)
December 1976
10 10-49
South view of Westlake Mall on the west side of Westlake Avenue north of Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (51-5) (photographer)
October 22, 1978
10 10-50
South side of Pine Street at Westlake Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2-6) (photographer)
April 24, 1977
10 10-51
South view on Westlake Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2-9) (photographer)
April 24, 1977
10 10-52
North of Pine Street at Westlake Avenue, looking south, with Monorail terminal
Leslie Hamilton (2-8) (photographer)
April 24, 1977
10 10-53
Entrance to Monorail Station on Westlake Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (51-8) (photographer)
October 22, 1978
10 10-54
South view at Westlake Mall between Olive Way and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (13-N) (photographer)
April 3, 1977
10 10-55
North view of Monorail on track, on Westlake Avenue at Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2681).
September 9, 1962
10 10-56
North view from Monorail station at Pine Street, with Westlake Avenue in center
Leslie Hamilton (15-N) (photographer)
April 3, 1977
10 10-57
North view on Westlake Avenue from Monorail Terminal, with Fifth Avenue at right
Leslie Hamilton (20-18) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
10 10-58
South view of Westlake Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2211) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
10 10-59
North view down Westlake Avenue at Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (2236) (photographer)
December 15, 1980
10 10-60
North view of Westlake Avenue at Pine Street, vendors at Monorail terminal
Leslie Hamilton (2252) (photographer)
December 12, 1980
10 10-61
North view of Westlake Avenue at Pine Street, vendors at Monorail terminal
Leslie Hamilton (2251) (photographer)
December 12, 1979
10 10-62
Alley between Westlake Avenue and Pine Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2243) (photographer)
December 12, 1980
10 10-63
Alley at Westlake and Pine Street, looking north, with Monorail tracks
Leslie Hamilton (2216) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
10 10-64
Alley between Westlake Avenue and Pine Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2242) (photographer)
December 15, 1980
10 10-65
Aerial view north up Westlake Avenue and Pine Street, from Monorail platform
Leslie Hamilton (2241) (photographer)
December 15, 1980
10 10-66
North view up Westlake Avenue between Pine Street and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2217) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
10 10-67
West view down Westlake Avenue between Pine Street and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2219) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
10 10-68
West view on Westlake Avenue at Olive Way, with Monorail tracks
Leslie Hamilton (2221) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
10 10-69
South view down Westlake Avenue at Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2249) (photographer)
December 15, 1980
10 10-70
North view on Westlake Avenue at Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (20-9) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
10 10-71
West view on Stewart Street at Westlake Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (20-8) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
10 10-72
John McGraw Square, looking west at Westlake Avenue and Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (20-6) (photographer)
April 23, 1978
10 10-73
West view of Monorail tracks, at Westlake Avenue and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (70-16) (photographer)
April 22, 1979
10 10-74
West view at Westlake Avenue between Pine Street and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2244) (photographer)
December 15, 1980
10 10-75
West view of Fidelity Lane, between Westlake Avenue and Fourth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2247) (photographer)
December 15, 1980
10 10-76
West view at Fidelity Lane, alley entrance between Westlake Avenue and Fourth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2245) (photographer)
December 15, 1980
10 10-77
West view of Fidelity Lane, between Fourth Avenue and Westlake Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2246 (photographer)
December 15, 1980
10 10-78
East view of Fidelity Lane on Fourth Avenue between Pine Street, Westlake Avenue and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (2248) (photographer)
December 15, 1980
10 10-79
Continental Trailways building, top of Ben Franklin Hotel, west view on Eighth Avenue between Stewart and Virginia streets
Leslie Hamilton (2064) (photographer)
August 9, 1980
10 10-80
617-619 Ninth Ave.,
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3228).
1900?
10 10-81
617-619 Ninth Avenue, U.S. Assay Office
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3229).
1900?
Historical images
Volume 11: Parks
binder
11
Modern and historical views of Madison Park and vicinity
Consists of a 1973 view of Madison Park and historical views from 1867 to 1910, including images of the pavilion and amusement center.
1867-1910, 1973
11
Modern and historical view of Leschi Park
Consists of 1955-1975 views of Leschi Park, as well as historical views from the 1890s to 1909 showing the Leschi Park Pavilion (Lake Washington Casino), boat landing, Yesler cable car and power house, and Lake Washington Restaurant.
1890s-1909, 1955-1975
Album item
11 11-1
Madison Street looking west from 43rd Avenue, Madison Park business district
Leslie Hamilton (371) (photographer)
June 1973
11 11-2
Shore of Lake Washington in Madison Park, looking north from Anchors East apartment building
Leslie Hamilton (370) (photographer)
July 1973
11 11-3
Madison Park on 43rd Avenue looking north from E Blaine Street
Leslie Hamilton (377) (photographer)
July 1973
11 11-4
Madison Park and Lake Washington, looking south from dock at Anchors East and Park View apartments
Leslie Hamilton (379) (photographer)
June 1973
11 11-5
Madison Park, looking east toward Lake Washington, with Anchors East apartment building, Washington Pioneers Hall, Parkshore retirement home
Leslie Hamilton (378) (photographer)
July 1973
11 11-6
Madison Park and canoes on Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1627).
between 1908 and 1910
11 11-7
Madison Park and Lake Washington looking south from dock
Leslie Hamilton (380) (photographer)
June 1973
11 11-8
Madison Park, boats on Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (30).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL21119).
1897?
11 11-9
Madison Street looking west from 43rd Avenue, Madison Park Business District
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1625).Courtesy Captain Bob Matson.
1950
11 11-10
Pavilion in Madison Park, Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3068).Courtesy Lake Washington Storybook, p. 99.
between 1890 and 1899?
11 11-11
Lake Washington, east of Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-2).Courtesy University of Washington, La Roche.
June 1973
11 11-12
Madison Street Park and Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-6) in April 1977.Courtesy "Washington Illustrated."
1901?
11 11-13
Madison Park Boathouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (72-18).
1905?
11 11-14
Madison Park, John J. McGilvra farm
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3175).Courtesy the Lake Washington Storybook, p. 21
between 1867 and 1880?
11 11-15
Madison Park, dock on Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (37).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL21119).
1897?
11 11-16
Madison Park grounds
Leslie Hamilton (3538) (photographer)
1897?
11 11-17
Madison Park grounds
Leslie Hamilton (3539) (photographer)
1897?
11 11-18
Madison Park, Lake Washington dock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (67).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL21118).
1897?
11 11-19
Madison Park Amusement Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (191).
1907?
11 11-20
Grassy area near dock in Madison Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4467).
1983?
11 11-21
Madison's Musical Palace, the Madison Park Pavilion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4462).Courtesy Seattle Times' "Now and Then," August 14, 1983.
1890?
11 11-22
Leschi Park
Leslie Hamilton (photographer)
1973
11 11-23
Leschi Park small-boat dock
Leslie Hamilton (385) (photographer)
June 1973
11 11-24
Leschi Park
Leslie Hamilton (372) (photographer)
June 1973
11 11-25
Leschi Park
Leslie Hamilton (373) (photographer)
June 1973
11 11-26
Leschi Park looking west from roadway
Leslie Hamilton (369) (photographer)
June 1973
11 11-27
Leschi Park
Leslie Hamilton (375) (photographer)
June 1973
11 11-28
Leschi Park looking southwest
Leslie Hamilton (368) (photographer)
June 1973
11 11-29
Leschi Park, beach and parking area
Leslie Hamilton (384) (photographer)
June 1973
11 11-30
Leschi Park yacht basin
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3103).
1955?
11 11-31
Northeastern part of Leschi Park
Leslie Hamilton (38-16) (photographer)
From "Seattle Then & Now."
1975?
11 11-32
Leschi Park boat landing and powerhouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3067).From "The Lake Washington Story," p. 94.
between 1890 and 1899?
11 11-33
Leschi Park pavilion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3070).From "The Lake Washington Story ," p. 93.
between 1890 and 1899?
11 11-34
Boat houses at the end of the Yesler Cable Line, Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-9).Courtesy University of Washington, La Roche #146.
between 1890 and 1910?
11 11-35
Leschi Park, canoes
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (782).
1909?
11 11-36
Northeastern end of Leschi Park boathouses
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-17) on February 6, 1980.From "Seattle Then & Now."
1895?
11 11-37
Leschi Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (787) in March 1977.From "Washington Illustrated."
1901?
11 11-38
Leschi Park Pavilion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-32) on June 23, 1977.
1900?
11 11-39
Power house in Leschi Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-8).Courtesy University of Washington, La Roche #145a
between 1890 and 1900?
11 11-40
Leschi Park, boathouses
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-4).Courtesy University of Washington, La Roche #70.
between 1890 and 1900?
11 11-41
End of Yesler Car Line in Leschi Park, looking east over Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3999).Courtesy P. Dorpat.From the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," May 2, 1982.
1890?
11 11-42
Leschi Park, end of Yesler Cable Car Line, overlooking Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4034).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1895?
11 11-43
Lake Washington Restaurant, at the foot of the Yesler Cable Line
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4016).Courtesy P. Dorpat.From the Seattle Times "Now and Then," May 2, 1982.
1895?
11 11-44
Leschi Park boat landing
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1626).
1910?
11 11-45
Leschi Park grounds
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32).
1907?
11 11-46
Madrona Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-5).From "Washington Illustrated."
1901?
11 11-47
Madrona Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1188).
1909?
11 11-48
Madrona Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1192).
1909?
11 11-49
Picnic lunch postcard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.Caption: "A picnic lunch by the roadside, ca. 1910. W.H. Wilcox photo 2298. Historical Society of Seattle and King County Collection #16 314."
1910?
11 11-50
Camping near Madrona
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3231).
between 1900 and 1910
11 11-51
Madrona Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3537).
between 1900 and 1910?
11 11-52
Hotel Madrona, looking southeast in Madrona Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-8).From "Seattle Then & Now."
1900
11 11-53
Lake Washington Boulevard, near Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (23-5).Courtesy Seattle Architectural Club Yearbook.
1910?
11 11-54
Shore of Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-7).From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."
1906
11 11-55
Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-15) in April 1977.From "Washington Illustrated."
1901
11 11-56
Japanese pagoda lantern in Mt. Baker Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3001).Presented to Seattle in 1911 to commemorate goodwill between Seattle and Japanese businessmen.
April 16, 1961
11 11-57
On the shores of Lake Washington postcard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1099) in March 1977.Caption: "One of the largest lakes in the State. It lies along the eastern boundary of Seattle, is twenty-two miles long, about two miles wide, and very deep. Its shores are covered with richest verdure..."
1909?
11 11-58
The Lake Washington Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (813) on April 19, 1977.
1914?
11 11-59
Seattle picnic spot postcard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (778) in April 1977.Caption: "A Familiar Landmark. -- Picturesque spot on Seattle boulevard system, which was constructed at a cost of $500,000 and furnishes some of the grandest scenery in America. Improvement work in this direction still going on.
between 1900 and 1910
11 11-60
Union Bay, Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1185).
1909?
11 11-61
Woodland Park -- east entrance at N. 55th St. and Phinney Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (3-15) (photographer)
June 11, 1977
11 11-62
Third Street streetcar to Lake Union and Ravenna Park, near the entrance to Ravenna Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (532).
1895?
11 11-63
Woodland Park -- Feline House
Leslie Hamilton (3-11) (photographer)
June 11, 1977
11 11-64
Woodland Park -- north entrance, looking west. Phinney Avenue overpass on 57th Street at right
Leslie Hamilton (3-13) (photographer)
June 11, 1977
11 11-65
Woodland Park, north entrance, looking west. Phinney Avenue overpass on 57th Street at right
Leslie Hamilton (3-12) (photographer)
June 11, 1977
11 11-66
Woodland Park, east entrance, looking east; at N. 55th Street and Phinney Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (3-17) (photographer)
June 11, 1977
11 11-67
Woodland Park, south parking lot, on the west side of Fremont Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (3-5) (photographer)
June 11, 1977
11 11-68
Woodland Park, south entrance on Fremont Avenue. Poncho Theater at left, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3-4) (photographer)
June 11, 1977
11 11-69
Woodland Park -- looking northeast
Leslie Hamilton (3-8) (photographer)
June 11, 1977
11 11-70
Woodland Park -- looking south
Leslie Hamilton (3-9) (photographer)
June 11, 1977
11 11-71
Woodland Park locomotive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1276).Locomotive given by the Great Northern Railroad to the City of Seattle in April 1953.
1954
11 11-72
Woodland Park locomotive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1275).
1954
11 11-73
SMR #710, Green Lake line in Woodland Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1467).Courtesy L. Gowey.
November 1, 1935
11 11-74
Woodland Park Zoological Garden sign
Leslie Hamilton (1058-17a) (photographer)
between 1970 and 1979
11 11-75
Woodland Park animals, looking north at Fremont Avenue and 50th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-15) on February 6, 1980.From "Seattle Then & Now."
1898?
11 11-76
Woodland Park grounds, looking north at Fremont Avenue and 50th Street
Leslie Hamilton (87-14) (photographer)
From "Seattle Then & Now."
1975?
11 11-77
Woodland Park gate, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3548).
1975?
11 11-78
Woman in Woodland Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3540).
1975?
11 11-79
Woodland Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3541).
1975?
11 11-80
Woodland Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3544).
1975?
11 11-81
Woodland Park streetcar
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (970) in October 1976.Car line owned by Guy Phinney and operated from park entrance at N. 50th Street and Fremont Avenue down to Fremont. #14690.
1891
11 11-82
Scene in Woodland Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1193).
1909
11 11-83
Sightseeing on the train
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (810) on April 19, 1977.
1905
11 11-84
Woodland Park, lawn and fountain, private estate of Guy Phinney
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40).
1891
11 11-85
Woodland Park Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-11).Courtesy University of Washington, La Roche #170.
1895?
11 11-86
Woodland Park entrance, lodge; estate of Guy Phinney
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (39).
1891
11 11-87
Woodland Park streetcar
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (192).Car line was owned by Guy Phinney and operated from the park entrance at N. 50th Street and Fremont Avenue to Fremont.
1891
11 11-88
Woodland Park, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3547).
between 1890 and 1905?
11 11-89
Woodland Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3543).
between 1890 and 1905?
11 11-90
Woodland Park gate area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3546).
between 1890 and 1905?
11 11-91
Woodland Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3542).
between 1890 and 1905?
11 11-92
Woodland Park cobblestone bridge over the streetcar line to Greenlake
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (193) on May 25, 1974.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL14106).
1901
11 11-93
Woodland Park overpass and streetcar tracks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3545).
between 1890 and 1900?
11 11-94
Woodland Park Farm House, private estate of Guy Phinney
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (971) in October 1976.
1891
11 11-95
Woodland Park Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-12).Courtesy University of Washington, La Roche #168.
1895?
11 11-96
Map of Green Lake Boulevard preliminary plan
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (23-6).Courtesy the Seattle Architectural Club.
1910
11 11-97
Woodland Park preliminary plan map
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (23-7).Courtesy the Seattle Architectural Club.
1910
11 11-98
Woodland Park miniature railway station
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2986).
June 16, 1957
11 11-99
Elks "Harding Memorial" bandstand in Woodland Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2987).
June 17, 1958
11 11-100
Woodland Park carousel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2988).
October 16, 1955
11 11-101
Woodland Park train
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3006).
July 18, 1957
11 11-102
Woodland Park rose garden, lily pond
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2991).
September 16, 1957
11 11-103
Woodland Park rose garden
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2990).
May 1958
11 11-104
Elephants "Elmer" and "Wide Awake" in Woodland Park Zoo
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2993).
1957
11 11-105
Woodland Park Zoo bear grotto
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2992).
May 19, 1958
11 11-106
Woodland Park Zoo Monkey Island
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2994).
September 29, 1962
11 11-107
Woodland Park feline grotto
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2989).
August 1955
11 11-108
Umbrella seat in Kinnear Park, Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1268).
before 1916
11 11-109
Summer house in Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-11).From "Prosperous Washington."
1906
11 11-110
Kinnear Park
Leslie Hamilton (7-J) (photographer)
February 1977
11 11-111
Kinnear Park
Leslie Hamilton (1398) (photographer)
March 26, 1978
11 11-112
Kinnear Park entrance between Eighth and Seventh, Olympic Place
Leslie Hamilton (1401) (photographer)
March 26, 1978
11 11-113
Kinnear Park, "Saturday in the Park" festivities
Leslie Hamilton (12-12) (photographer)
September 10, 1977
11 11-114
Kinnear Park, west side; West Olympic Place
Leslie Hamilton (1399B) (photographer)
March 26, 1978
11 11-115
Kinnear Park, looking southwest from 620 West Olympic Place
Leslie Hamilton (1395D) (photographer)
March 24, 1978
Box/Folder
11 11-116
Kinnear Park, looking north on West Olympic Place from 620 West Olympic Place
Leslie Hamilton (1395B) (photographer)
March 24, 1978
Album
11 11-117
Kinnear Park, looking north on West Olympic Place from 620 West Olympic Place
Leslie Hamilton (1393) (photographer)
March 24, 1978
11 11-118
Kinnear Park, looking northwest from 620 West Olympic Place
Leslie Hamilton (1395C) (photographer)
March 24, 1978
11 11-119
Kinnear Park, looking west from 620 West Olympic Place
Leslie Hamilton (1392C) (photographer)
March 24, 1978
11 11-120
Kinnear Park, west side at West Olympic Place at approximately Seventh Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (1400B) (photographer)
March 26, 1978
11 11-121
Kinnear Park playground, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (52-11) (photographer)
October 15, 1978
11 11-122
Kinnear Park, children on swing set
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2964).
August 1958
11 11-123
Kinnear Park, looking northwest from 620 West Olympic Place
Leslie Hamilton (1395A) (photographer)
March 24, 1978
11 11-124
The Chelsea and Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1170) in April 1977.Caption: View in the Chelsea and Kinnear Park, Seattle. -- One of the many beautiful parks of which the people of Seattle are justly proud. A plan is being formulated for the connection of all the city parks by a network of boulevards.
From "Prosperous Washington."
1906?
11 11-125
Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (786) in March 1977.Caption: Kinnear Park. -- Commands a sweeping view of Puget Sound and Seattle's magnificent waterfront. One of the many delightful retreats for which Seattle is famous. Located on the southern slope of Queen Anne Hill.
1906?
11 11-126
Kinnear Park, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3920).Courtesy the Duffy Collection.
1906?
11 11-127
Path in Kinnear Park, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3919).Courtesy the Duffy Collection.
1906?
Volume 12: Parks #2
Album item
12 12-1
Freeway Park; Eighth Avenue overpass, between Seneca and University streets, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (4129) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
12 12-2
Freeway Park, looking north; Eighth Avenue overpass entrance
Leslie Hamilton (4134) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
12 12-3
Freeway Park, looking northeast, near Sixth Avenue and Seneca Street entrance
Leslie Hamilton (4135) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
12 12-4
Boren Avenue and Pike Street, northwest corner
Leslie Hamilton (4169) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
12 12-5
Pike Street from Boren Street, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (4170) (photographer)
May 24, 1983
12 12-6
Boren Avenue and Pike Street, northwest corner
Leslie Hamilton (4172) (photographer)
May 24, 1983
12 12-7
Pike Street and Boren Avenue, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (4171) (photographer)
May 24, 1983
12 12-8
Chief Seattle statue, Fifth Avenue North and Cedar Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2997).
June 9, 1957
12 12-9
Chief Seattle statue, Fifth Avenue North and Cedar Street; Tilikum Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2998).
September 16, 1962
12 12-10
Looking west along Alki Beach
Leslie Hamilton (2071) (photographer)
August 11, 1980
12 12-11
Eighth Avenue between Seneca and University streets, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (4129) (photographer)
May 4, 1903
12 12-12
Alki Bathing Beach sign
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (234).
between 1902 and 1903?
12 12-13
People bathing in water off Alki Beach
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1570).Courtesy Alice Drew.Courtesy Metropolitan Seattle.
1902
12 12-14
Bathers at Alki Beach
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4021).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1915?
12 12-15
Alki Point Bathing Beach
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1636-B).Courtesy Washington: History of Evergreen State.
1912?
12 12-16
Senior Citizen Walking Club; Schmitz Park Walk, Alki Park
Leslie Hamilton (1909) (photographer)
June 23, 1980
12 12-17
Alki Park, beach at 59th Avenue SW and Alki Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2072) (photographer)
August 11, 1980
12 12-18
Alki Park, Pioneer Monument at 63rd Avenue SW and Alki Avenue SW
Leslie Hamilton (1911) (photographer)
June 23, 1980
12 12-19
Pioneer Monument, Alki Beach; 63rd Avenue SW and Alki Avenue SW
Leslie Hamilton (1912) (photographer)
June 23, 1980
12 12-20
Pioneer Statue, Alki Beach
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2999).
September 15, 1957
12 12-21
Alki Park, Pioneer Monument, Alki Avenue SW and 63rd Avenue SW
Leslie Hamilton (2069) (photographer)
August 11, 1980
12 12-22
Plaque on Pioneer Monument, Alki Park
Leslie Hamilton (2070) (photographer)
August 11, 1980
12 12-23
Pioneer Monument, Alki Park
Leslie Hamilton (2068) (photographer)
August 11, 1980
12 12-24
Statue of Liberty, Alki Beach, 63rd Avenue SW and Alki Avenue SW
Leslie Hamilton (1910) (photographer)
June 23, 1980
12 12-25
Statue of Liberty, Alki Park
Leslie Hamilton (2066) (photographer)
August 11, 1980
12 12-26
Statue of Liberty, Alki Park
Leslie Hamilton (2067E) (photographer)
August 11, 1980
Box/Folder
12 12-27
Dedication on the Statue of Liberty, Alki Park
Leslie Hamilton (2065) (photographer)
August 11, 1980
Album
12 12-28-12-29
Alki Play field, Schmitz Park; Senior Citizen Walking Club members on swings
Leslie Hamilton (1907-1908) (photographer)
June 23, 1980
12 12-30
Arboretum, footbridge over Lake Washington Boulevard
Leslie Hamilton (2952) (photographer)
October 27, 1962
12 12-31
Arboretum with snow, Lake Washington Boulevard
Leslie Hamilton (2945) (photographer)
January 27, 1957
12 12-32
Arboretum, with snow
Leslie Hamilton (2946) (photographer)
January 27, 1957
12 12-33
People fishing at the Arboretum
Leslie Hamilton (2943) (photographer)
September 18, 1955
12 12-34
Japanese Teahouse in the Arboretum
Leslie Hamilton (2950) (photographer)
June 23, 1961
12 12-35
Close-up of the Japanese Teahouse, in the Arboretum
Leslie Hamilton (2951) (photographer)
June 23, 1961
12 12-36
Arboretum
Leslie Hamilton (2947) (photographer)
July 10, 1959
12 12-37
Arboretum, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2948) (photographer)
July 10, 1959
12 12-38
Bird-feeder station, Foster Island
Leslie Hamilton (2944) (photographer)
Les and Elva H.
September 18, 1955
12 12-39
Arboretum, canoists on water, just east of Lake Washington Boulevard
Leslie Hamilton (2949) (photographer)
July 19, 1959
12 12-40
Can-Do Park, southwest corner of Third Avenue and Bell Street
Leslie Hamilton (27-4) (photographer)
June 4, 1978
12 12-41
Bell Street Park playground, looking southeast from alley between Third and Second avenues, on Bell Street
Leslie Hamilton (92-6) (photographer)
March 3, 1980
12 12-42
Third Avenue and Bell Street, southwest corner
Leslie Hamilton (92-4) (photographer)
March 2, 1980
12 12-43
Bell Street Park, southwest corner of Bell Street and Third Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (92-5) (photographer)
March 2, 1980
12 12-44
Camp Long; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2175) (photographer)
October 20, 1980
12 12-45
Camp Long; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2178) (photographer)
October 20, 1980
12 12-46
Camp Long; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2176) (photographer)
October 20, 1980
12 12-47
Camp Long; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2177) (photographer)
October 20, 1980
12 12-48
Camp Long; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2174) (photographer)
October 20, 1980
12 12-49
Camp Long; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2181) (photographer)
October 20, 1980
12 12-50
Camp Long; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2180) (photographer)
October 20, 1980
12 12-51
Camp Long; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2179) (photographer)
October 20, 1980
12 12-52
Discovery Park; Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2003) (photographer)
July 16, 1980
12 12-53
Discovery Park; Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2003T) (photographer)
July 16, 1980
12 12-54
Discovery Park, north bluff; Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (1999) (photographer)
July 16, 1980
12 12-55
Discovery Park, north bluff; Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2002) (photographer)
July 16, 1980
12 12-56
Discovery Park, north bluff; Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2000) (photographer)
July 16, 1980
12 12-57
Discovery Park, north bluff; Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2001) (photographer)
July 16, 1980
12 12-58
Gas Plant Park, looking east at Lake Union from the view mound
Leslie Hamilton (45-15) (photographer)
Later Gas Works Park.
September 16, 1978
12 12-59
Gas Plant Park, looking northeast from the view mound
Leslie Hamilton (45-17) (photographer)
September 16, 1978
12 12-60
Gas Plant Park, looking northeast from the view mound
Leslie Hamilton (45-16) (photographer)
September 16, 1978
12 12-61
Northeastern shore of Green Lake
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.Caption: The northeast shore of Greenlake, circa 1898. The large white house to the left is at 7419 Corliss Avenue. The area to the right is where the Library and field house are now situated. A.B. Wilse photo 874-C. Historical Society of Seattle and King County #2796.
1898?
12 12-62
Green Lake
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3177) in November 1976.
between 1890 and 1899?
12 12-63
Skaters on frozen Green Lake, looking northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (577)on June 16, 1977.Snow was 30 inches deep.
February 2, 1916
12 12-64
Wild geese at Green Lake
Leslie Hamilton (2953) (photographer)
August 17, 1955
12 12-65
Aqua Theater at Green Lake
Leslie Hamilton (2956) (photographer)
1955?
12 12-66
West Green Lake, frozen with snow
Leslie Hamilton (2954) (photographer)
January 27, 1957
12 12-66
East Green Lake, with geese and frozen with snow
Leslie Hamilton (2955) (photographer)
January 27, 1957
12 12-67
Looking north along Elliott Avenue and Bay Street in Myrtle Edwards Park
Leslie Hamilton (1635-B) (photographer)
August 4, 1979
12 12-68
Looking north at the entrance of Myrtle Edwards Park, on Elliott Avenue and Bay Street
Leslie Hamilton (1635-B) (photographer)
August 4, 1979
12 12-69
Looking north in Myrtle Edwards Park
Leslie Hamilton (1635-A) (photographer)
August 4, 1979
12 12-70
Looking north from Pier 70; Alaskan Way and Broad Street; Myrtle Edwards Park at water's edge beyond Union Oil Pier
Leslie Hamilton (38-3) (photographer)
July 20, 1978
12 12-71
Ravenna Park stream
Leslie Hamilton (4139) (photographer)
1940?
12 12-72
Ravenna Park stream
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4139).
1890?
12 12-73
Ravenna Park; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2164) (photographer)
October 6, 1980
12 12-74
Ravenna Park; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2166) (photographer)
October 6, 1980
12 12-75
Ravenna Park; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2163) (photographer)
October 6, 1980
12 12-76
Ravenna Park; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2162) (photographer)
October 6, 1980
12 12-77
Ravenna Park; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2164) (photographer)
October 6, 1980
12 12-78
Ravenna Park; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2168) (photographer)
October 6, 1980
12 12-79
Ravenna Park; All-City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2165) (photographer)
October 6, 1980
12 12-80
Schmitz Park, SW Stevens Street and Admiral Way SW; Senior Citizen's Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (1903) (photographer)
June 23, 1980
12 12-81
Schmitz Park, SW Stevens Street and Admiral Way SW; Senior Citizen's Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (1906) (photographer)
June 23, 1980
12 12-82
Schmitz Park, SW Stevens Street and Admiral Way SW; Senior Citizen's Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (1902) (photographer)
June 23, 1980
12 12-83
Schmitz Park, path under Stevens Street Bridge; Senior Citizen's Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (1904) (photographer)
June 23, 1980
12 12-84
Bandstand in Volunteer Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-0) on December 26, 1979.From "Seattle & Environs."
1920?
12 12-85
Volunteer Park water tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1836).Courtesy of Muriel Waldeck.
between 1900 and 1920?
12 12-86
Volunteer Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4161).
between 1900 and 1905?
12 12-87
Volunteer Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4162).
between 1900 and 1905?
12 12-88
Volunteer Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4163).
between 1900 and 1905?
12 12-89
Volunteer Park water tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3895).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
early 1901?
12 12-90
Volunteer Park water tower, reservoir
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3894).
early 1901?
12 12-91
Volunteer Park looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4431).From the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," June 26, 1983.
1917?
12 12-92
Volunteer Park water tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2984).
April 29, 1957
12 12-93
Volunteer Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1079).
between 1910 and 1915
12 12-94
Volunteer Park Conservatory
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1832).Courtesy Muriel Waldeck.
between 1910 and 1950?
12 12-95
Volunteer Park, art museum and conservatory
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2985).
October 16, 1955
12 12-96
Volunteer Park reservoir, from water tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2983).
October 16, 1955
12 12-97
Volunteer Park; William H. Seward statue, conservatory
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2966).
October 16, 1955
12 12-98
Volunteer Park, water tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (15-6).
June 9, 1957
12 12-99
Volunteer Park, lily pond between museum and reservoir
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2959).
July 7, 1957
12 12-100
Volunteer Park, between museum and reservoir
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2958).
July 7, 1957
12 12-101
Volunteer Park, lily pond between museum and reservoir
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2960).
July 7, 1957
12 12-102
Concert in Volunteer Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2961).
July 5, 1959
12 12-103
Volunteer Park reservoir, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2957) (photographer)
October 21, 1962
12 12-104
Volunteer Park conservatory
Leslie Hamilton (52-0) (photographer)
October 8, 1978
12 12-105
All-City Senior Citizens' Walking Club in Volunteer Park
Leslie Hamilton (2137) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
12 12-106
All-City Senior Citizens' Walking Club in Volunteer Park
Leslie Hamilton (2138) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
12 12-107
All-City Senior Citizens' Walking Club in Volunteer Park
Leslie Hamilton (2137) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
12 12-108
All-City Senior Citizens' Walking Club near reservoir in Volunteer Park
Leslie Hamilton (2139) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
12 12-109
All-City Senior Citizens' Walking Club in Volunteer Park near outdoor stage
Leslie Hamilton (2141) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
12 12-110
All-City Senior Citizens' Walking Club near outdoor stage in Volunteer Park
Leslie Hamilton (2140) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
12 12-111
All-City Senior Citizens' Walking Club in Volunteer Park
Leslie Hamilton (2142) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
12 12-112
All-City Senior Citizens' Walking Club in Volunteer Park at picnic tables
Leslie Hamilton (2144) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
12 12-113
Northeast section of Volunteer Park and Art Museum; Union Bay in upper right corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (574).Reservoir built in 1899.
1934?
12 12-114
All-City Senior Citizens' Walking Club in Volunteer Park at picnic tables
Leslie Hamilton (2143) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
12 12-115
All-City Senior Citizens' Walking Club in Volunteer Park at picnic tables
Leslie Hamilton (2145) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
12 12-116
Volunteer Park baseball diamond postcard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (999).Caption: One of Seattle's Playgrounds. Beyond the Baseball Diamond will be seen the Out-of-Doors gymnasium equipment with which the Playgrounds are Provided.
1980?
12 12-117
Volunteer Park, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3829).
1980?
12 12-118
Main entrance to Luna Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4140).
between 1907 and 1913
12 12-119
Steamer ship Camano in water at Luna Park, at Duwamish Head
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1849).Courtesy Joe Williamson.
1920?
12 12-120
Roller coaster, rides at Luna Park on the Duwamish Head
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4033).Courtesy P. Dorpat.Park was built in 1907 and burned in 1931.
1908?
12 12-121
Low tide revealing the stumpy remains of Luna Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4212).Courtesy P. Dorpat, from the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," September 5, 1982.
1982?
12 12-122
Everett Smith family near their home, Morningside, near Seward Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4432).Caption: In 1891 part of the Everett Smith family posed in front of their large madrona at their home, Morningside, near Seward Park.From the Seattle Times "Now and Then," July 3, 1983.
1891
12 12-123
Harold Smith posing at Morningside, near Seward Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4433).From the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," 1983.Caption: Harold V. Smith, a boy in the earlier picture, still returns to the site of his family home and the madrona, considered to be the largest in the Puget Sound area.
1983
12 12-124
Children joining hands in playground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (80-11).
between 1970 and 1985?
12 12-125
Children, crowd in procession, festival in park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (80-10).
between 1970 and 1985?
12 12-126
Looking north at Dexter Avenue and Denny Way, Denny Park
Leslie Hamilton (73-5) (photographer)
July 8, 1979
12 12-127
Denny Park, looking East on Dexter Avenue between Denny Avenue and John Street
Leslie Hamilton (73-6) (photographer)
July 8, 1979
12 12-128
Freeway Park, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (no number) (photographer)
November 1976
12 12-129
Seward Park Amphitheater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2963).
July 24, 1955
12 12-130
View southwest from Smith Tower at Occidental Park
Leslie Hamilton (352) (photographer)
June 11, 1974
12 12-131
View south from Smith Tower at Occidental Avenue South and Main Street, Occidental Park
Leslie Hamilton (945) (photographer)
June 11, 1974
Volume 13: Views of downtown Seattle
Aerial and bird's-eye views of downtown Seattle, 1880s to early 1980s.
1880s-1980s
Album item
13 13-1
Aerial view looking north on downtown Seattle, Third Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4009).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1911 and 1912?
13 13-2
Aerial view looking north on downtown Seattle, with King County Stadium (Kingdome) in foreground, Space Needle and Lake Union in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1369).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL# 23114).
1977?
13 13-3
Aerial view of Seattle, looking south. Queen Anne, Terminal 91 complex, Burlington-Northern yards, Pier 86 grain terminal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1098)Courtesy Queen Anne News, February 9, 1977.
March 1977
13 13-4
View of Fremont from Queen Anne Hill prior to opening of ship canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1129).See # 3959.Courtesy L. Gowey.
between 1950 and 1970?
13 13-5
Aerial view north over Salmon Bay and Ballard Bridge, 15th Avenue West and Ruffner Street, Stimson's and Cedar Mills
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1366).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL#20041).
1950?
13 13-6
View of downtown Seattle, Space Needle from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2465).From the Seattle Times.
April 5, 1981
13 13-7
Aerial view north of downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2464).From the Seattle Times.
January 4, 1981
13 13-8
Aerial view northeast from 35th floor of Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4175).From the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," January 2, 1982.
January 2, 1982
13 13-9
Aerial view from Smith Tower looking over downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4155).From the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," January 2, 1983.In photo: Central Building, Rainier Club, Methodist Church, Providence Hospital, Carnegie Library
1913?
13 13-10
Aerial view north over Interstate 5 freeway and Lake Union, Portage Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-17).Courtesy Seattle Public Library: "Seattle Discovered."
December 28, 1979
13 13-11
Aerial view over the University of Washington campus, looking southeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-18).Courtesy Seattle Public Library: "Seattle Discovered."
1979?
13 13-12
Aerial view looking north toward the south approach to the Alaskan Way Viaduct and the business district
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (819) on April 20, 1977.Seattle Public Library (SPL21707).
1952
13 13-13
Aerial view looking southeast from Third Avenue and Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (530)on April 25, 1977.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL15032).In photo: Norwegian Danish Lutheran Church, First Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church, First Unitarian Church, Denny House, Central School, King County Courthouse, Territorial University, Armory, First Methodist Protestant Church, Ranke Building.
1902?
13 13-14
Aerial view of Denny Hill from Queen Anne Hill, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (418).
between 1890 and 1905?
13 13-15
Aerial view southwest of Third Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (237).
between 1890 and 1905?
13 13-16
Aerial view looking toward the Olympic Mountains from near Sixth Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-3) on December 10, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library: "Seattle & Environs."
between 1880 and 1890
13 13-17
Looking east from the Space Needle at the Seattle Art Museum and Water Tower in Volunteer Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (746) in November 1976.
December 13, 1968
13 13-18
Aerial view looking northwest from the Space Needle toward Queen Anne Hill, Magnolia and Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (757A/20A).
December 13, 1968
13 13-19
Looking southeast from the Space Needle at Temple de Hirsch on 15th Avenue East and East Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (939).
December 13, 1968
13 13-20
View northwest from 12th Avenue South and South Judkins Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (757B).
February 19, 1967
13 13-21
Aerial view looking south from Smith Tower, with King Street in foreground, Fourth Avenue South
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (748).
May 24, 1972
13 13-22
Aerial view looking southeast from Smith Tower, with Union Station and Burlington Northern Depot, Jackson Street at Fourth Avenue and Second Avenue South
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (349).
June 11, 1974
13 13-23
Aerial view looking south from Smith Tower at Kingdome Stadium, King Street, Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (344).
June 11, 1974
13 13-24
Aerial view looking south from Smith Tower at Kingdome Stadium, under construction, with Occidental Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (345).
June 11, 1974
13 13-25
View south on Alaskan Way from the Marion Street overpass
Leslie Hamilton (511) (photographer)
October 7, 1974
13 13-26
North view from Lane Street and Fourth Avenue South
Leslie Hamilton (548) (photographer)
June 1975
13 13-27
Looking north from about Charles Street with Fourth Avenue South
Leslie Hamilton (549) (photographer)
June 14, 1975
13 13-28
Looking north from approximately Third Avenue South near South Charles Street
Leslie Hamilton (550) (photographer)
June 14, 1975
13 13-29
View southwest from Jackson Street at Third Avenue South
Leslie Hamilton (551) (photographer)
June 14, 1975
13 13-30
View south from Jackson Street and Third Avenue South at King Street, Kingdome
Leslie Hamilton (552) (photographer)
June 14, 1975
13 13-31
Kingdome, Second Avenue South from Jackson Street, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (553) (photographer)
June 14, 1975
13 13-32
The old Public Safety Building, on Fourth Avenue at Terrace Street and Yesler Street, from the Smith Tower
Leslie Hamilton (1062) (photographer)
May 24, 1972
13 13-33
View east of foot of Spring Street and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3721).Courtesy of Paul Dorpat.
1910?
13 13-34
View north of Railroad Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3716).Courtesy of Paul Dorpat.
1910?
13 13-35
View southeast from the Smith Tower of the Burlington-Northern Depot on Fourth Avenue South
Leslie Hamilton (757) (photographer)
May 24, 1972
13 13-36
View of Mt. Rainier behind Seattle skyline
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (784).Caption: Seattle, Wash. -- The capital of King County, seat of State University, Site of Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Population (1909) 300,000. Situated on Elliott Bay, an arm of Puget Sound, which has a shore line of two thousand miles, and is one of the greatest harbors in the world. Gateway to the Orient and home port of a large fleet of coastwise steamers.
1909?
13 13-37
View of a Seattle residence district, postcard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1182).From "Washington Illustrated."Caption: Seattle is fast becoming a city of beautiful homes. House building continues with little interruption during every month in the year. Men and women now living have seen Seattle grow from its first log cabin to the present proud proportions. Nov. 13, 1901, was the fiftieth anniversary of the ever memorable landing of the first white settlers at or near the present site of the city of Seattle.
1901
13 13-38
View up First Hill, cathedral
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (791).From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."
1906
13 13-39
View from Third Avenue and Spring Street, of National Bank of Commerce, Medical Arts Building, Bay Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (573) on June 16, 1975.
1907
13 13-40
View from the Space Needle, looking east at Denny Park Lutheran Church, John Street and Dexter Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (938) (photographer)
December 13,1968
13 13-41
View of Seattle Waterfront, looking west over city
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (229).
1916
13 13-42
View from Second Avenue southwest toward Elliott Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (822) on April 20, 1977.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL21691).
1915
13 13-43
View southeast from Kinnear Park
Leslie Hamilton (1137) (photographer)
August 1966
13 13-44
View toward waterfront at Alaska Steamship Company pier; Yesler Way, Pioneer Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1205).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL20069).
1950
13 13-45
View looking north from the Hoge Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (120).
1915
13 13-46
White-Henry-Stuart Building, U.S. Post Office, at Third Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (161).
1915
13 13-47
View looking northeast from the Smith Tower, with St. James Cathedral, Ninth Avenue and Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (343) (photographer)
June 11, 1974
13 13-48
View southeast toward Beacon Hill, with Great Northern and Union Depots
Leslie Hamilton (154) (photographer)
October 7, 1974
13 13-49
View east at the location of the old Normandie Apartments, University Street and University Place at Ninth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (18-11) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
13 13-50
View east on University Street, stairs to Ninth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (18-12) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
13 13-51
View east at University Street stairs to Ninth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (18-18) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
13 13-52
View east at Ninth Avenue and University Street, bulkhead and part of walkway to Normandie Apartments
Leslie Hamilton (18-17) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
13 13-53
View west over Freeway Park, part of old walkway to Normandie Apartments
Leslie Hamilton (18-15) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
13 13-54
View west over Freeway Park from Ninth Avenue at University Street
Leslie Hamilton (511) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
13 13-55
View north from Ninth Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (4126) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
13 13-56
View west from Ninth Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (4127) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
13 13-57
View west from Ninth Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (4128) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
13 13-58
View north over water at Queen Anne Hill, Space Needle; north of Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (84-13) (photographer)
December 25, 1979
13 13-59
View north over waterfront north of Madison Street, with Space Needle in background
Leslie Hamilton (84-10) (photographer)
December 25, 1979
13 13-60
View northeast toward Lake Union from Smith Tower
Leslie Hamilton (3086) (photographer)
May 4, 1957
13 13-61
View of downtown, looking northwest from Twelfth Street and South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (3161) (photographer)
January 31, 1960
13 13-62
View of downtown, bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1758).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
1925?
13 13-63
View of downtown, looking east from the Northern Life Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1765).Courtesy SPS "Argus".
December 15, 1928
13 13-64
Aerial view of downtown Seattle and surrounds
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1815B).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.Note: Seattle, metropolis of the State of Washington and the center of one of the greatest war producing area of the nation.
1944
13 13-65
Seattle, looking northeast over city
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1815A).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
December 11, 1948
13 13-66
Pine Street, looking east from Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3934).
1900?
13 13-67
View northeast from Third Avenue and Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2511).
June 24, 1925
13 13-68
View northeast to Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3880).Courtesy Paul Dorpat.
1913?
13 13-69
View of downtown, waterfront, looking south from Bell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1837).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
1935
13 13-70
Downtown overlooking harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1825).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
1900?
13 13-71
View south from Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1196). In photo: First Methodist Protestant Church, built circa 1889-1890; demolished in 1907. Abbott House; Armory; Young Naturalist Building; University; Providence Hospital; Central School.
1890
13 13-72
View north toward King County Courthouse from Beacon Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60).In photo: Academy of Holy Names, Providence Hospital, Central School, King County Courthouse
1910
13 13-73
View northwest from the Jackson regrade district
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (189).
between 1910 and 1930?
13 13-74
View north from around Pine Street before the second Denny Way regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2510).
1928
13 13-75
Aerial view of Piers 90 and 91
Leslie Hamilton (2453) (photographer)
September 29, 1978
13 13-76
View of downtown, Space Needle from Kerry Park on Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2465).Courtesy the Seattle Times
April 5, 1981
13 13-77
View west on Spokane Street from Interstate 5 freeway, above Airport Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1072).
1975
13 13-78
View of Denny regrade area, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3010).From the Seattle Times, January 28, 1973
probably 1973
13 13-79
John H. McGraw statue in Times Square, Westlake Avenue and Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2995).
June 9, 1957
13 13-80
Chief Seattle fountain in Pioneer Square
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3000).
September 20, 1957
13 13-81
View east of Mercer Island Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3104).
February 16, 1958
13 13-82
Shilshole Bay, entrance to locks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2981).
1957
13 13-83
Shilshole Bay Marina
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2980).
August 19, 1957
13 13-84
Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, view east from Olin Place
Leslie Hamilton (3106) (photographer)
July 8, 1962
13 13-85
Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, view east from Olin Place
Leslie Hamilton (3105) (photographer)
July 8, 1962
13 13-86
View of Queen Anne Hill from Pine Street between Minor Avenue and Melrose Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (44-1) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-87
View of Queen Anne Hill from Pine Street between Minor and Melrose avenues
Leslie Hamilton (44-2) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-88
View northwest from Melrose Avenue south of Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (44-4) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-89
View west from Melrose Avenue and Denny Way
Leslie Hamilton (44-6) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-90
View west from Melrose Avenue and Denny Way
Leslie Hamilton (44-7) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-91
View west from Melrose Avenue and Denny Way
Leslie Hamilton (44-8) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-92
View northwest from Melrose Avenue and Approximately Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (44-11) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-93
View northwest from approximately Thomas Street and Melrose Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (44-12) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-94
View northwest from Melrose Avenue and Approximately Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (44-15) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-95
View northwest from around Thomas Street and Melrose Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (44-16) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-96
View northwest from Melrose Avenue near Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (44-17) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-97
View west from Melrose Avenue near Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (44-19) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
Box/Folder
13 13-98
Melrose Avenue around Harrison Street, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (44-18).
September 15, 1978
Album
13 13-99
View north on Fairview Avenue North from Harrison Street
Leslie Hamilton (44-20) (photographer)
September 15, 1978
13 13-100
View of the east side of Queen Anne Hill from Gas Plant Park
Leslie Hamilton (45-8) (photographer)
September 16, 1978
13 13-101
East side of Queen Anne Hill from Gas Plant Park
Leslie Hamilton (45-9) (photographer)
September 16, 1978
13 13-102
East side of Queen Anne Hill from Gasworks Park
Leslie Hamilton (45-10) (photographer)
September 16, 1978
13 13-103
East side of Queen Anne Hill from Gas Plant Park
Leslie Hamilton (45-11) (photographer)
September 16, 1978
13 13-104
East side of Queen Anne Hill from Gas Plant Park
Leslie Hamilton (45-13) (photographer)
September 16, 1978
13 13-105
East side of Queen Anne Hill from Gas Plant Park, Aurora Bridge
Leslie Hamilton (45-11) (photographer)
September 16, 1978
13 13-106
View east over Lake Union from Bhy Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (62-19) (photographer)
February 27, 1979
13 13-107
View east at the south end of Lake Union from Bhy Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (62-21) (photographer)
February 27, 1979
13 13-108
View south from Warren Avenue North and Prospect Street
Leslie Hamilton (69-27) (photographer)
March 24, 1979
13 13-109
View southeast over South Lake Union area from Bhy Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (63-1) (photographer)
February 27, 1979
13 13-110
View southeast from Bhy Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (63-2) (photographer)
February 27, 1979
13 13-111
View south at Space Needle from Bhy Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (63-4) (photographer)
February 27, 1979
13 13-112
View south toward downtown from Bhy Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (63-3) (photographer)
February 27, 1979
13 13-113
View north from Beacon Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3985).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1979?
13 13-114
View north from Beacon Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3993).Courtesy Paul Dorpat.
February 27, 1979
13 13-115
View north of downtown from Beacon Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3986).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1980 and 1989?
13 13-116
View of Queen Anne Hill from Boren Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (387) (photographer)
1974
13 13-117
View overlooking Ballard Bridge and Fisherman's Terminal, from 26th Avenue West and West Dravis Street
Leslie Hamilton (338-B) (photographer)
April 24, 1974
13 13-118
View of Queen Anne Hill from Boren Avenue and Pine Street
Leslie Hamilton (386) (photographer)
1974
13 13-119
View of Stetson and Post Mill, on Commercial Street at Weller Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (174).Mill was built 1882, burned in 1889.
between 1882 and 1889
13 13-120
View east of Montlake Isthmus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4147).Courtesy P. Dorpat.From the Seattle Times "Now and Then," August 8, 1982.
1982
13 13-121
View south from Gas Works Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2849).From the Seattle Times.
November 4, 1981
13 13-122
View northwest from above Space Needle at Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-17).In photo: Queen Anne Hill, Bayview Manor, Piers 90-91, Magnolia Bluff and Garfield Street Bridge.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL21294).
1965?
13 13-123
View north from 12th Avenue South and South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (2459) (photographer)
February 19, 1967
13 13-124
View north from 12th Avenue South and South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (2460) (photographer)
February 19, 1967
13 13-125
View northwest from 12th Avenue South and South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (2461) (photographer)
February 19, 1967
13 13-126
View north from 12th Avenue South and South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (2461) (photographer)
February 19, 1967
13 13-127
View west from 12th Avenue South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Leslie Hamilton (2404) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-128
View northwest from 12th Avenue South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Leslie Hamilton (2409) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-129
View west at Kingdome from 12th Avenue South at South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (2421) (photographer)
February 27, 1979
13 13-130
View southwest from 12th Avenue South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Leslie Hamilton (2412) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-131
View northwest from 12th Street South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Leslie Hamilton (2403) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-132
View north toward downtown from 12th Avenue South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2406).University of Washington negative #2125.
March 19, 1981
13 13-133
View northeast from 12th Avenue South and South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (2463) (photographer)
February 19, 1967
13 13-134
View north from 12th Avenue South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Leslie Hamilton (2411) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-135
View north from 12th Avenue South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Leslie Hamilton (2417) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-136
View north from 12th Avenue South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2416).University of Washington negative #10570.
March 19, 1981
13 13-137
View north from 12th Avenue South and South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (2415) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-138
View northeast from 12th Avenue South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Leslie Hamilton (2420) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-139
View northeast from 12th Avenue South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Leslie Hamilton (2418) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-140
View northeast from 12th Avenue South between South Judkins Street and Charles Street
Leslie Hamilton (2419) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-141
View north from 12th Avenue South at South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (2423) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-142
View north from 12th Avenue South and South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (2426) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-143
View west from 12th Avenue South and South Judkins Street
Leslie Hamilton (2425) (photographer)
March 19, 1981
13 13-144
Aerial view north toward downtown Seattle, Kingdome
Leslie Hamilton (81-17) (photographer)
From "Seattle Then & Now."
between 1970 and 1979
13 13-145
View from First Hill of Providence Hospital, Denny Hotel, Seattle High School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-15).From "Seattle Then & Now."
1889
13 13-146
View from First Hill, looking north at downtown
Leslie Hamilton (89-16) (photographer)
From "Seattle Then & Now."
1975?
13 13-147
View down on northeast corner of Second Avenue and Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-4).From "Seattle Then & Now."
1970?
13 13-148
View down on downtown and Elliott Bay, looking southeast, from somewhere near top of Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-14).
1970?
13 13-149
View of Elliott Bay, looking south from Kerry Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3163).
May 22, 1955
13 13-150
Horses drawing Pacific Coast Syrup Co. wagon; company located on corner of Atlantic Street and Utah Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3952).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1904
13 13-151
Postcard depicting ships at the Seattle harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-0)
1868
13 13-152
Alki Point and Lighthouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-6).Courtesy Seattle Public Library: Seattle Discovered.
1978?
13 13-153
Kingdome, view west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4011).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1980 and 1989
Volume 14: Views of downtown Seattle
Various views of downtown Seattle.
1864, 1878, 1891, 1894, 1900, 1904, 1913, 1920s, 1930s,1960s, 1970s, early 1980s
Album item
14 14-1-14-2
Aerial view of downtown Seattle, looking northwest
Roy Scully (Photographer)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4197 (2)).Courtesy the Seattle Times.
1983?
14 14-3
Aerial view of downtown Seattle, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4008).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1980 and 1989
14 14-4
View of Second Avenue looking north from Columbia Street, taken from Hoge Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-0) on November 27, 1979.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL15275).
1913
14 14-5-14-6
Aerial view looking southeast from Denny Hill (5); view east from Denny Hill (6)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1502).
1904
14 14-7-14-8
View southwest from Denny Hotel (7); view south down Third Avenue from Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1502).
1904
14 14-9
View west toward West Seattle from Third Avenue and Stewart Street from Second Avenue and Stewart, Denny Hotel veranda
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1502).Courtesy Webster & Stevenson.
between 1970 and 1979
14 14-10
View east from Bhy Kracke Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (390), two copies.
March 1975
14 14-11
View of downtown from Queen Anne
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (475).
1974?
14 14-12
View south from Kerry Park Viewpoint
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (475).
1974
14 14-13
View southeast from Bhy Kracke Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (391).
March 1975
14 14-14
View southeast from Bhy Kracke Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (391).
March 1975
14 14-15
View northwest from south end of Aurora Bridge on Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (478).In photo: Fremont Bridge, Ballard Bridge
April 1975
14 14-16
Queen Anne Hill and south end of Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (437).
December 22, 1973
14 14-17
Aerial view east from airplane across George Washington Memorial (Aurora Bridge) to Capitol Hill; Fremont Bridge in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (399).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL20061).
between 1940 and 1949
14 14-18
Aerial view of downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1752).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.Courtesy Seattle Grade Club Magazine, July 1927.
1924?
14 14-19
Aerial view of downtown Seattle, business district, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1750).Courtesy SPS.
1925?
14 14-20
View of downtown Seattle, looking south from Northern Life Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1751).Courtesy of SPS "Argus," December 15, 1928
1928?
14 14-21
View north on Westlake Avenue to Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1755).Courtesy SPS "Argus," December 10, 1927.
1927?
14 14-22
Aerial view of viaduct, downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2464).Courtesy the Seattle Times.
January 4, 1981
14 14-23
Aerial view looking north of downtown Seattle, viaduct
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2464).Courtesy the Seattle Times.
January 4, 1981
14 14-24
Aerial view looking west at Portage Bay, Montlake Canal near University of Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1646).Courtesy Larry Hoffman.
between 1960 and 1980?
14 14-25
View north from Exchange Building of downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3857).In photo: Northern Life Tower, Washington Building, Federal Courthouse, Olympic National Building.Courtesy the Seattle Times.
1961
14 14-26
View of downtown Seattle from the Washington Athletic Club, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3860).Courtesy the Seattle Times, December 10, 1961.
1961
14 14-27
View of downtown from the Washington Athletic Club, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3861).Courtesy the Seattle Times, December 10, 1961.
1961
14 14-28
View across bay toward Queen Anne, Magnolia (?)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-16).
December 25, 1979
14 14-29
View north of Grant Street Bridge from Beacon Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58) on April 20, 1977.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22783).
1900?
14 14-30
View north from Beacon Hill toward Grant Street Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58) on April 20, 1977.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22783).
between 1900 and 1909
14 14-31
View from Denny Hill, looking southwest, with First Avenue, the Bay Building, Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83).
1891
14 14-32
View of Yesler Way and Jefferson Street, looking southeast; King County courthouse in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (531).
1894?
14 14-33
View of waterfront, looking northwest from Elliott Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (111).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL7308).
1878
14 14-34
First picture taken of Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (160).Caption: First Picture of Seattle, taken in 1864. This gives a clear idea of how the village looked twelve years after its founding. The street in the foreground is First Avenue South. Note the original University away off in the woods. Toward the right, the large building with the flagpole is the famous Occidental Hotel.
1864
14 14-35
View north over downtown Seattle from Smith Tower; Central Building, Rainier Club, Methodist Episcopal Church
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4156).Courtesy the Seattle Times "Now and Then," January 2, 1983
1982
14 14-36
View east of Montlake Isthmus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4149).Courtesy the Seattle Times "Now and Then," August 8, 1982.
between 1890 and 1900?
14 14-37
View of Denny regrade after completion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2547).
1932
14 14-38
Denny regrade (3 items)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2530).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
April 16, 1928; September 12, 1931; February 2, 1964
14 14-39
Denny regrade (Two items)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2530).
April 16, 1928; September 12, 1931
14 14-40
Northwest view from Boren Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (4117) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-41
View northwest from Boren Avenue at Pike Street, with Space Needle
May 4, 1983
14 14-42
View north from Boren Avenue at Pike Street, with Queen Anne Hill in background
Leslie Hamilton (4119) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-43
Northwest corner of Boren Avenue and Pike Street, with columns from old Plymouth Congregational Church, at Sixth Avenue and University Street
Leslie Hamilton (4120) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-44
Northwest corner of Boren Avenue and Pike Street; pillars from Congregational Church
Leslie Hamilton (4121) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-45
View west down Pike Street and Terry Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (4122) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-46
View south down Pike Street between Terry Avenue and Eighth Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (4123) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-47
View south down Pike Street between Ninth and Eighth avenues
Leslie Hamilton (4124) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-48
View north at Eighth Avenue and Seneca Street, Exeter Apartments
Leslie Hamilton (4130) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-49
View north at Eight Avenue and Union Street, Eagles Auditorium
Leslie Hamilton (4131) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-50
View north over Eighth Avenue overpass near Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (4132) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-51
View east from Eighth Avenue between Union and University streets, Cambridge Apartments
Leslie Hamilton (4133) (photographer)
May 4, 1983
14 14-52
View north toward Portage Bay from north end of Capitol Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4158).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1970 and 1985?
14 14-53
View east from Smith Tower at Old Public Safety Building, Terrace Street, Yesler Way
Leslie Hamilton (351-3) (photographer)
June 11, 1974
14 14-54
View east on Jackson Street, with Academy of Holy Names
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1356) on June 11, 1974.
1900?
14 14-55
View southwest from Broadway at Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (509).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22940).
1925?
14 14-56
Gold bricks at Seattle Assay Office
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1100) in April 1977.
May 4, 1983
Volume 15: Waterfront #1
Album
15
Early views of waterfront, including Yesler's wharf, coal bunkers, docks and piers, and Railroad Avenue
1876-1919, 1930s, 1949, 1950s, 1970s, early 1980s
item
15 15-1
Men unloading freight
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2843).Courtesy of Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI)
July 1906
15 15-2
Puget Sound Traffic control committee list
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
February 11, 1978
15 15-3
West view of waterfront from Western Avenue and Columbia Street, abandoned bark "Windward"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (196) on May 25, 1975.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22853).
between 1970 and 1980?
15 15-4
View of First Avenue and Cherry Street, toward Elliott Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4204).Courtesy the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," December 12, 1982.Caption: This contemporary view shows he extent of the "made land" that extends out into Elliott Bay.
1982?
15 15-5
View of waterfront, north from Cherry Street; Pike Street coal dock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3926).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
1877
15 15-6
Docks at the foot of Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1108).
1880?
15 15-7
Filling the tidelands of Elliott Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1119) on April 19, 1977.
July 1906
15 15-8
Waterfront, looking north from Washington Street/Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1216).Caption: Right: Ocean dock. Center: Yesler dock. Left Center: Glory of the Seassailing ship. Center: above Yesler's dock -- rear of skating rink, Second between Spring and Seneca. Right: YMCA foot of Spring Street. Right Horizon: Providence Hospital
1887
15 15-9
Waterfront, looking northwest from about Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (111).
1878
15 15-10
View east at waterfront, downtown Seattle Pike Street to Spring and Madison streets
Leslie Hamilton (3377) (photographer)
April 7, 1982
15 15-11
View at waterfront, downtown Seattle Seneca Street to Spring Street, Yesler Way
Leslie Hamilton (3378) (photographer)
April 7, 1982
15 15-12
Downtown skyline from ferry
Leslie Hamilton (602B) (photographer)
June 23, 1975
15 15-13
View east at Madison Street and Viaduct from ferry
Leslie Hamilton (3364) (photographer)
March 23, 1982
15 15-14
View of boat The Steamer Beaver
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (291).
1851-1860
15 15-15
Ship in harbor; carried mail until appearance of North Pacific
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (214).
1859
15 15-16
Yesler wharf, Horton's wharf at foot of Mill Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (215).Caption: Crawford & Harrington wharf; Dakota steamer; San Francisco-Seattle run 1876. J.B. Libby built 1863, wrecked 1889.
1880
15 15-17
Steamer George E. Starr under construction in Yesler Wharf
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (302).
1879
15 15-18
Yesler Wharf, at foot of Mill Street. Replaced earlier wharf built in 1879. Destroyed by fire in 1889.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (105).
between 1880 and 1889?
15 15-19
Yesler Wharf, at foot of mill street. Replaced earlier wharf built in 1886. Destroyed by fire in 1889. Colman dock foot of Marion Street, rebuilt in 1886
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (195).
between 1880 and 1889?
15 15-20
Waterfront in 1878; wharves at foot of King And Weller streets. Academy of Holy Names at center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (197).Seattle Public Library (SPL22770).
1878
15 15-21
Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad; Academy of Holy Names shown; Beacon Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77).
1880
15 15-22
Waterfront, with ships in bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (138).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL13747).
1885
15 15-23
View north from coal bunker at Pier A in waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (145).
1895
15 15-24
Seattle waterfront, looking north at ship in harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (525).
1898-1890?
15 15-25
Pier B, at foot of Jackson Street, taken from coal bunker; waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (947).Courtesy Port of Seattle.
1891
15 15-26
Waterfront at foot of Spring and Madison streets, Pier #3
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3833).
1891?
15 15-27
View of docks, ships in harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-0).
1891?
15 15-28
Waterfront, between Madison and Columbia streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (545) .In photo: Budlong's Boathouse; Frye's Opera House; Stetson and Post Row; M.V. B. Stacy house; Golden Rule Bazaar; Plymouth ch.; Y.M.C.A.
1887
15 15-29
Coal bunkers of Oregon Improvement Company; King Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (738).Seattle Public Library (SPL5190).
1859
15 15-30
Hoge Building, Central School, Alaska Building, Smith Tower from waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3804).Courtesy "Duffy" collection.
1913
15 15-31
View east from Elliott Bay across water
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65).
1900
15 15-32
View from Elliott Bay looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64).
1900
15 15-33
Newspaper clipping: "Port of Seattle history;" Alaskan gold rush
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1061).
1898
15 15-34
Alaska "gold ship" arrival
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (998).Caption: "... an exciting occasion... an Alaska "gold ship" arrival..."
1898-1890?
15 15-35
View east at Yesler Way over harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3916).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
1890
15 15-36
Coal bunkers in harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-26).Courtesy Washington Illustrated.Caption: Seattle is located in the geographical center of the Puget Sound country, and is entered -- as their practical terminus -- by three trans-continental railroads -- the Great Northern, the Northern Pacific and the Canadian Pacific.
1901
15 15-37
Postcard depicting the waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1574).Courtesy Alice Drew.From 1902 "Metropolitan Seattle."
1903
15 15-38
Postcard depicting Seattle wharves and ships
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1573).Courtesy Alice Drew.From 1902 "Metropolitan Seattle."
1893
15 15-39
White ship City of Seattle in Seattle harbor; President Harrison aboard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3933).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
May 6, 1891
15 15-40
The Fairhaven ferry; sailed between Seattle and La Conner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (758).
between 1850 and 1890?
15 15-41
The Fairhaven ferry; sailed between Seattle and La Conner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (980).
1859
15 15-42
Schooner Wawona's 80th birthday honored in Kirkland; newspaper clipping
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
September 1977
15 15-43
Pier 9, the Gaffney Dock and Pier 10, the Virginia Street Dock; later known as Piers 60 and 61; Razed in March 1975
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1286).
1919?
15 15-44
Ship Ship of Commerce in harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-24).Copied from Washington Illustrated1901.
1901
15 15-45
Elliott Bay, aerial view
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1125).
1902
15 15-46
East toward Belltown over bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1232).
between 1900 and 1902?
15 15-47
Colman Dock, ship with load of canvas; Pacific tugboats
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (73-14).
1900?
15 15-48
Railroad Avenue; Pier 3
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1252).
1920
15 15-49
Jackson and Washington Street, piers
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1092).Seattle Public Library (SPL5169).
between 1905 and 1920?
15 15-50
Seine fishers on Puget Sound
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1206).
1909?
15 15-51
Gillnetter waiting the turn of the tide
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1204).
1909?
15 15-52
Boats on the waterfront, looking south from Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1091).Seattle Public Library (SPL12263).
1907?
15 15-53
Steamers Monticello, Pietra, and Comax at the Grant Trunk Pacific Dock at the foot of Marion Street (built 1910 and destroyed by fire June 30, 1914) and steamers H.B. Kennedy and Utopia at the Colman dock (built 1908, remodeled 1935)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1090).
between 1910 and 1914?
15 15-54
Ye Olde Curiosity Shop at Pier 51, on Alaskan Way and Yesler
Leslie Hamilton (1808) (photographer)
April 23, 1980
15 15-55
People in front of the Ye Olde Curiosity Shop at Pier 51, on Alaskan Way and Yesler
Leslie Hamilton (1807) (photographer)
April 23, 1980
15 15-56
Alki Point lighthouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1053A).Photo courtesy of Lucille's Photos.
1920?
15 15-57
Steamboat The Hyak
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1869).Courtesy of Jim Hamilton.
between 1915 and 1920?
15 15-58
The S.S. Nothwestern sailing from Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1258).Photo courtesy Joe Williamson.Courtesy of the Maritime Historical Society.
between 1915 and 1920?
15 15-59
Galbraith, Bacon and Company Dock at Wall Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (227).
1914?
15 15-60
Canadian Pacific Steamship Company on Pier 1 at the foot of Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (150).
1915?
15 15-61
Steamships and Pier 2, looking east on the Seattle waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (148).
1915?
15 15-62
The Acorn (built 1924, 65 feet) from the Oak Harbor Utsalady Ferry
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1288).
between 1925 and 1935?
15 15-63
Steamer Minnesota lying at the dock in Smith's Cove
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (113).
1914?
15 15-64
Ships and piers on the Seattle waterfront, looking East
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3764).
between 1915 and 1950?
15 15-65
Fisher Flouring Mill with fishing boats in the foreground on the waterfront, looking North from the Spokane Street Viaduct
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (324).Seattle Public Library (SPL20068).
1949?
15 15-66
American Can Company on Alaskan Way and Cedar Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1078).Seattle Public Library (14558).
1925?
15 15-67
Pacific tugboats towing the Harry Lundberg up the Duwamish River
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (73-13).
between 1925 and 1980?
15 15-68
Pier 4 (later Pier 65) and steamship at the foot of Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1108).
between 1925 and 1980?
15 15-69
Schooner Wawona (built 1897, 165 feet)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1284).Courtesy of Marine Digest September 1977.
between 1897 and 1890?
15 15-70
Typical waterfront trucks in front of the Great Northern Passenger Depot on King Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1253).Photo courtesy Horace Raphael.Courtesy of Maritime Historical Society, September 1977.The first three trucks are Northwest and the last is an Indiana. The men in the photograph are identified, left to right, as: Walt Pryne, Jack Fortune, George McLaughlin, Bill Williams, and George Clator.
between 1920 and 1970?
15 15-71
Men and a small boy in front of rapid transit truck owned by the Must Transfer Company
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1250).Courtesy of Maritime Historical Society, see September 1977 for the story.Men in the picture are Charlie Maust and Gaylord Maust on left. The small boy is Harold Maust.
1920?
15 15-72
Steamship on Elliott Bay, looking southeast over the waterfront and the city
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (568).Seattle Public Library (SPL20047).
1950?
15 15-73
Aerial view of the Alaskan Way viaduct on the Seattle waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (653).Seattle Public Library (SPL20786).
1952?
15 15-74
Aerial view of the Alaskan Way viaduct, looking northeast over the waterfront toward the business district
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (565).Seattle Public Library (SPL21635).
1956?
15 15-75
Aerial view of the Alaskan Way viaduct, looking southwest over the waterfront and business district to the Cascades
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (569).Seattle Public Library (SPL21634).
1956?
15 15-76
Ainsworth & Dunn Wharf/Pier 70 at the foot of Broad Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (962)."Ainsworth & Dunn/Pier 70 1889: Seattle's first non-Indian retail fish market was opened right after the Seattle fire in 1889 by Elton E. Ainsworth and Arthur G. Dunn -- the two young men from New York State who started the business in a little shack at the foot of Pike St., with only $200 capital but considerably more ambition. Over the years that ambition took the partners down many different roads but they all ended up along the waterfront. A wholesale fish business (they were the first to send iced salmon and halibut to eastern markets). Salmon canning at Pier 8 (now Pier 59) which the two men themselves built. In 1901, Ainsworth & Dunn built another new wharf at the foot of Broad St. (today it's Pier 70) and a brick warehouse across the street (today's "Old Spagetti Factory"). Pier 14 (as Pier 70 was known then) was alternately a marine terminal, a State Liquor Board warehouse and a U.S. Coast Guard base -- and the warehouse became a soya bean flour mill. The partners are deceased but their descendents still own and operate Pier 70 and the warehouse." Taken from Seattle Business August 9, 1976.
1889?
15 15-77
Ship in front of the Oregon Improvement Company/Pier 49 on the Seattle waterfront at the foot of Washington and North streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1589).Courtesy of Marianne McDonald.
June 6, 1891
15 15-78
Oregon Improvement Company machinist shop on Jackson and Washington Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (505).Seattle Public Library (SPL5202).
between 1890 and 1911?
15 15-79
Harbor Island
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1947).University of Washington (UW20942).
1911?
15 15-80
Spokane Street trestles, looking from Beacon Hill over the water toward West Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1435 and 3805).Courtesy of Paul Dorpat."'Hey brudda, which way I go?' Looking somewhat like a Chinese puzzle, the Seattle waterfront tideflat was a maze of rail trestles and deadend roads in the early days. Much of the area here has since been filled in. The factory at the center of the photo is the Seattle Box Company. The West Seattle area is in the background".
1900?
15 15-81
Aerial view of the Shilshole Marina with Seaview Avenue in the foreground
Leslie Hamilton (1199) (photographer)
between 1900 and 1910?
15 15-82
Seattle waterfront from Union to Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1699).Courtesy of Joe D. Williamson from the Marine Photo Shop.
1910?
15 15-83
Man looking in the window of the Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe at the foot of Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1233).Seattle Public Library (SPL20011).
1949?
15 15-84
Battleships in Elliott Bay with the city in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3732).
between 1930 and 1939?
15 15-85
Cruise ship The Kalakala
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1868).Courtesy of Jim Hamilton.
between 1904 and 1940?
15 15-86
Launching the battleship Nebraska at the Moran Shipyard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3737).Courtesy of Paul Dorpat.Original copyright 1904 by Asahel Curtis.
1904?
15 15-87
"Sailing Day" in front of the Alaska Steamship Company/Pier 2
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3768).Courtesy of Paul Dorpat
1910?
15 15-88-15-89
Pier 50 with a Polynesian restaraunt in the foreground, taken from a ferry looking southeast
Leslie Hamilton (2491-2490) (photographer)
May 10, 1981
15 15-90
Harbor Island with West Seattle in the background, looking south from the ferry
Leslie Hamilton (2493) (photographer)
May 10, 1981
15 15-91
Entrance to the Duwamish River with Harbor Island at right, looking south from the ferry
Leslie Hamilton (2492) (photographer)
May 10, 1981
15 15-92-15-93
The "Kittitas" ferry at Mukilteo, Washington
Leslie Hamilton (2487-2486) (photographer)
May 26, 1981
15 15-94
The "Kitsap" ferry at Edmonds, Washington
Leslie Hamilton (2489) (photographer)
April 26, 1981
15 15-95
The "Olympic" Ferry at Edmonds, Washington
Leslie Hamilton (2488) (photographer)
April 26, 1981
15 15-96-15-97
Marine Power and Equipment Company dock after the completion of the ferry "Cathalmet" on the Duwamish River
Leslie Hamilton (2483-2484) (photographer)
April 26, 1981
15 15-98
The ferry "Cathalmet" after its completion in front of the Marine Power and Equipment Company dock on the Duwamish River
Leslie Hamilton (2485)
April 26, 1981
15 15-99
Side view of the ferry "Cathalmet" and the Marine Power and Equipment Company dock on the Duwamish River
Leslie Hamilton (2482)
April 26, 1981
15 15-100
Space Needle, looking east from a ferry
Leslie Hamilton (3241) (photographer)
February 27, 1982
15 15-101
South slope of Queen Anne, view from ferry
Leslie Hamilton (3240) (photographer)
February 27, 1982
15 15-102
Southwest Queen Anne Hill, view from ferry
Leslie Hamilton (photographer)
February 27, 1982
15 15-103
Trucks on Pier 51
Leslie Hamilton (3233) (photographer)
January 28, 1982
15 15-104
Side view of Pier 51 at the foot of Yesler Way
Leslie Hamilton (3232) (photographer)
January 28, 1982
15 15-105
Junk and scrap metal at the former site of Polynesian restaurant on Pier 51
February 27, 1982
15 15-106-15-107
Ferry terminal at the foot of Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (2730-2729) (photographer)
September 14, 1981
Volume 16: Waterfront #2
Views of the waterfront and Alaskan Way from Columbia to Bay Street from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Includes views from the Space Needle and the Smith Tower, and pictures of Pier 44; Pier 48 (Alaska Transportation Co.); Piers 50, 51, and 52 (ferry terminals); Pier 59; Pier 60; Pier 64 (Princess Margarite); Pier 67 (the Edgewater Inn); Pier 70; Pier 86 (Cargill Co. elevators); the Seattle Aquarium under construction in 1976; Maritime Week activities in 1977; Washington State Ferry Terminal at Marion Street; temporary ferry terminal in 1977; east waterway; Spokane Street Bridge; Ye Olde Curiosity Shop; Hooverville (1939); Skinner & Eddy Shipyard in 1918; and Elliott Bay in 1900. Images of ships include the ferry Walla Walla, ferry Kalakala (1960), President Pierce, Skagit Chief, and the S.S. Minnesota.
1950s-1980s
Album item
16 16-1
Aerial view of the waterfront looking north towards the Business District and Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (566).Seattle Public Library (SPL22987).
1968?
16 16-2
List of redesignations of the Seattle central waterfront piers
Taken from Marine Digest February 11, 1978. Reprint from January 27, 1945.
1978?
16 16-3
Alaskan Way, looking north from the Lenora Street pedestrian overpass
Leslie Hamilton (360) (photographer)
October 7, 1974
16 16-4
Alaskan Way, looking south from the Lenora Street pedestrian overpass
Leslie Hamilton (359) (photographer)
October 7, 1974
Box/Folder
16 16-5
Pier 44, looking west from Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (342).
June 11, 1974
16 16-6
Pier 48 at the foot of Main Street, looking west from Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (347).
June 11, 1974
Album
16 16-7
Aerial view of Pier 51 and Pier 52, looking west from Smith Tower. Polynesian restaurant at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (350-5).
June 11, 1974
16 16-8
Aerial view of Pier 50 and Pier 51, looking west from Smith Tower. Polynesian restaurant at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (350).
June 11, 1974
16 16-9
Seattle Ferry Terminal and Ye Olde Curiosity Shop at the foot of Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (11-10).
August 1959
16 16-10
Alaskan Way, looking north from the Marion Street pedestrian overpass
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (512).
October 7, 1974
16 16-11
Aerial view of Alaskan Way Viaduct and Alaskan Way running along the piers, looking northwest from Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (339A).
June 11, 1974
16 16-12
Ship Princess Margarite at Pier 64
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (600A).
June 23, 1975
16 16-13
The Seattle-Winslow ferry "Walla Walla"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (542).
June 11, 1975
16 16-14
Downtown Seattle skyline, view from the ferry
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (599).
June 23, 1975
16 16-15
Alaskan Way and Broad Street with Queen Anne Hill on the horizon, looking north from Pier 70
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-6)
July 20, 1978
16 16-16
Ship Princess Margarite leaving Pier 64
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (541).
June 11, 1975
16 16-17
American Can Company, view from Alaskan Way at Vine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (A-0).
April 11, 1976
Box/Folder
16 16-18
American Can Company, view from Elliott Avenue at Vine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (A-14).
April 11, 1976
16 16-19
American Can Company Dock, south side of Elliott Avenue and Vine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-21).
April 1976
16 16-20
American Can Company building, Elliott Avenue at Clay Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (A-12).
April 1976
16 16-21
American Can Company Dock, north side and end
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (A-18).
April 11, 1976
16 16-22
Pier 70, south side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-22).
April 1976
16 16-23
Pier 67, Edgewater Inn, Alaskan Way and Wall Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-24).
April 1976
16 16-24
Pier 60
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-35).
April 1976
16 16-25
Pier 59, north side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-31).
April 1976
16 16-26
Pier 59, south side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-26).
April 1976
16 16-27
Waterfront Park, Pier 57, south end
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-27).
April 1976
16 16-28
Aquarium under construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-36).
April 1976
16 16-29
Pier 70 and the Old Spaghetti Factory, looking west on Clay Street, Elliott Street in the foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (465-11).
October 1976
16 16-30
Buildings on Alaskan Way between Bay and Broad Streets, looking northeast
October 1976
16 16-31
Alaskan Way and Broad Street, Myrtle Edwards Park at water's edge beyond the Union Oil Pier, Magnolia bluff at left and Queen Anne Hill at right on the horizion, looking north from Pier 70
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-5).
July 20, 1978
16 16-32
Alaskan Way and Broad Street, looking north from Pier 70
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-4).
July 20, 1978
16 16-33
Broad Street, looking east from Alaskan Way/ Pier 70
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-0).
July 20, 1978
16 16-34
Old Spaghetti Factory on Broad Street, looking east from Alaskan Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (461-2).
October 1976
16 16-35
Old Spaghetti Factory, southwest corner of Elliott Avenue and Broad Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (465-8).
October 1976
16 16-36
Old Spaghetti Factory on Broad Street, looking east from Alaskan Way/Pier 70
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-1).
July 20, 1978
16 16-37
Washington State Ferry Terminal and Pier
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (H).
December 1976
16 16-38
Old Ballard Pier at the foot of Twenty-fourth Avenue Northwest, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-12).
January 1977
16 16-39
Old Ballard Pier at the foot of Twenty-fourth Avenue Northwest, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I).
January 1977
16 16-40
Old Ballard Pier at the foot of Twenty-fourth Avenue Northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I).
January 1977
16 16-41
Alaskan Way and Clay Street, looking east at the Space Needle
Leslie Hamilton (2651) (photographer)
July 30, 1981
16 16-42
Alaskan Way between Clay and Broad Streets, looking east at the Old Spaghetti Factory
Leslie Hamilton (2650) (photographer)
July 30, 1981
16 16-43
Mass of tug boats against the backdrop of Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (766).Copied from the Queen Anne News
February 9, 1977
16 16-44
Maritime Week, boat Olympia at Pier 70, looking toward Alaskan Way at Broad Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-22A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-45
Boats Mary D. Hume and Lady Jane at Pier 70 during Maritime Week
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-10A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-46
Edgewater Hotel, Pier 67, Queen Anne High School in background at left, Space Needle in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-14A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-47
Old Tugboat Race, Maritime Week
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-32A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-48
Old Tugboat Race, Maritime Week
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-31A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-49
Old Tugboat Race, Maritime Week, looking toward downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-29).
May 22, 1977
16 16-50
Old Tugboat Race, Maritime Week, looking toward downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-28A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-51
Old Tugboat Race, Maritime Week, looking toward the Waterfront Park between Pier 58 and 59
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-36).
May 22, 1977
16 16-52
Old Tugboat Race, Maritime Week
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-33A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-53
Waterfront Park, Maritime Week
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-12A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-54
Maritime Week, Pier 58 at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-0).
May 22, 1977
16 16-55
Old Tugboat Race, Maritime Week
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-27A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-56
Fireboat Alki, Maritime Week, Queen Anne Hill in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-7A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-57
Fireboat Alki, Maritime Week
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-5A).
May, 22, 1977
16 16-58
Myrtle Edwards Park, Maritime Week, dedication of light to those lost at sea
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-21).
May 22, 1977
16 16-59
Myrtle Edwards Park, sculpture "Near, Against, Upon"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (Q-19A).
May 22, 1977
16 16-60
Boat " Stacey Foss" at sea
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1096).Copied from the Queen Anne News, February 9, 1977.
February 9, 1977
16 16-61
Pier 86, Cargill Grian Elevators
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (H).
January 1977
16 16-62
Ferry terminal, damanged passenger ramp at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2-11).
April 24, 1977
16 16-63
Ferry terminal, placing a new passenger ramp
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (7-7).
July 19, 1977
16 16-64
Ferry terminal, placing a new passenger ramp
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (7-6).
July 19, 1977
16 16-65
Ferry terminal, new stairs and overpass
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (7-10).
July 19, 1977
16 16-66
Ferry terminal, new stairs and overpass
Ferry terminal Leslie Hamilton (7-11).
July 19, 1977
16 16-67
Temporary ferry terminal, 7:40am unloading from Winslow
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (7-17).
July 19, 1977
16 16-68
Temporary ferry terminal, 7:10am loading for Winslow
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (7-2).
July 19, 1977
16 16-69
Ferry Terminal, loading for 5:15pm ferry to Winslow
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (9-21).
July 26, 1977
16 16-70
Temporary ferry terminal, 7:50am arriving from Bremerton
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (7-4).
July 19, 1977
16 16-71
Temporary ferry terminal, 7:50am arriving from Bremmerton
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (7-5).
July 19, 1977
16 16-72
Temporary ferry terminal, unloading 3:55pm ferry from Bremerton
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (9-26).
July 26, 1977
16 16-73
Temporary ferry terminal, loading 5:00pm ferry to Bremerton
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (9-28).
July 26, 1977
16 16-74
Temporary ferry terminal, loading 5:00pm ferry to Bremerton
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (9-30).
July 26, 1977
16 16-75
Coleman Dock, south side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2685).
1956?
16 16-76
Alaskan Way, looking north from Bell street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (22-8).
April 30, 1978
16 16-77
Pier 52, north side, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (91-7) (photographer)
February 22, 1980
16 16-78
Pier 52, north side, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (91-5) (photographer)
February 22, 1980
16 16-79
Alaskan way, looking north from Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (91-8) (photographer)
February 22, 1980
16 16-80
Washington State Ferry ticket office, Pier 52
Leslie Hamilton (91-10) (photographer)
December 12, 1980
16 16-81
Washington State Ferry ticket office, Pier 52
Leslie Hamilton (91-11) (photographer)
February 22, 1980
16 16-82
Waterway, between Pier 51 to 52, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (91-17) (photographer)
February 22, 1980
16 16-83,16-84
Historical marker for Yesler's Wharf and Sawmill, Alaskan Way between Piers 50-51
Leslie Hamilton (1805, 1806) (photographer)
April 23, 1980
16 16-85
Ferry Terminal, Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (91-21) (photographer)
February 22, 1980
16 16-86
Ferry Terminal, north side
Leslie Hamilton (91-19) (photographer)
February 22, 1980
16 16-87
Ferry Terminal, south side
Leslie Hamilton (91-15) (photographer)
February 22, 1980
16 16-88
Ferry Terminal, south side
Leslie Hamilton (91-13) (photographer)
February 22, 1980
16 16-89
Alaskan Way and Columbia, Pier 52
Leslie Hamilton (91-18) (photographer)
February 22, 1980
16 16-90
Ivar's and downtown Seattle, looking northeast from the Ferry Terminal
Leslie Hamilton (1811) (photographer)
August 23, 1980
16 16-91
Downtown Seattle, looking east from the Ferry Terminal
Leslie Hamilton (1812) (photographer)
April 23, 1980
16 16-92
Queen Anne Hill and Space Needle, looking north from the Ferry Terminal
Leslie Hamilton (1810) (photographer)
April 23, 1980
16 16-93
Lower Queen Anne Area and Space Needle, looking north from the Ferry Terminal
Leslie Hamilton (1809) (photographer)
April 23, 1980
16 16-94
Seattle Waterfront and Buisness District, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (84-12)
December 25, 1979
16 16-95
Cargo ship, looking south from Ferry Terminal
Leslie Hamilton (1814) (photographer)
April 23, 1980
16 16-96
Cargo ship loading docks on the East Waterway, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (1813) (photographer)
April 23, 1980
16 16-97
Cargo ship Jindalle, Busan, headed for the East Waterway
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (19-17).
April 14, 1978
16 16-98
Cargo ship Jindalle, Busan in Elliott Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (19-15).
April 14, 1978
16 16-99
Damaged Spokane Street Bridge, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (28-9).
June 27, 1978
16 16-100
Damaged Spokane Street Bridge, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (28-11).
June 27, 1978
16 16-101
Damaged Spokane Street Bridge, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (28-15).
June 27, 1978
16 16-102
Base of the damaged Spokane Street Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (28-16).
June 27, 1978
16 16-103
Seattle Waterfront, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-11).
December 25, 1979
16 16-104
Seattle Waterfront and Piers, looking southwest from the Space Needle, Bell Street at lower right and Bell Tower Apartments at bottom
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-20).
March 1, 1979
16 16-105
Elliott Bay, looking south to Harbor Island from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-21).
March 1, 1979
16 16-106
Pier 90 with Harbor Island and Mt. Rainier in the background, looking south from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-16).
March 9, 1979
16 16-107
Seattle waterfront and business district, looking from West Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-19).
1979
16 16-108
Seattle waterfront, Smith Cove and Magnolia in the background, looking northwest from Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48).
May 24, 1972
16 16-109
Downtown Seattle, looking northwest from Second Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1721).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL11686).
1926?
16 16-110
Downtown Seattle, looking northwest from Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (572).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21648).
1929
16 16-111
Seattle waterfront, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-13).Copied from Washington Illustrated.
1901
16 16-112
Sailboats on Elliott Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3590B).
1900?
16 16-113
Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, Pier 52
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3850).Copied from the Seattle TimesJune 24, 1962.
1962
16 16-114
Northwestern Iron Works
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4421).Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Musuem
1900?
16 16-115
Ye Olde Curiosity Shop
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3849).Copied from the Seattle Times June 24, 1962.
between 1900 and 1905?
16 16-116
Ye Olde Curiousity Shop, Pier 52
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2974).
July 19, 1959
16 16-117
Ye Olde Curiousity Shop and Ferry Terminal, Pier 52
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2975).
August 1959
16 16-118
Bus in front of the Ferry Terminal, Pier 52
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2976).
August 1959
16 16-119
Ferries docked at Pier 52
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2977).
May 1959
16 16-120
Ferry Kalakala leaving the East Waterway
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3008).
July 9, 1960
16 16-121
Ferry Kalakala leaving the East Waterway
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3009).
July 9, 1960
16 16-122
Downtown Seattle and waterfront, Piers 54 and 55
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3005).
July 22, 1959
16 16-123
Queen Anne Hill, looking from a harbor tour boat
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2982).
August 5, 1957
16 16-124
Downtown Seattle, looking from West Seattle viewpoint
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3004).
February 27, 1960
16 16-125
Downtown Seattle, looking from West Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3003).
February 27, 1960
16 16-126
Piers 49-52, looking from Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3002).
May 4, 1957
16 16-127
Seattle waterfront and piers, Elliott Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3007).
May 4, 1957
16 16-128
Fire Station No. 5 and Pier 53 at the foot of Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2979).
July 9, 1960
16 16-129
Ivar's on Pier 54
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2978).
July 9, 1960
16 16-130
Barge on Elliott Bay headed for Prudoe Bay
Leslie Hamilton (2598) (photographer)
July 15, 1981
16 16-131
Barge on Elliott Bay headed for Prudoe Bay
Leslie Hamilton (2597) (photographer)
July 15, 1981
16 16-132
Cargo ship President Pierce on Elliott Bay
Leslie Hamilton (2467) (photographer)
April 12, 1981
16 16-133
Cargo ship President Pierce on Elliott Bay
Leslie Hamilton (2468) (photographer)
April 12, 1981
16 16-134
Cargo Ship President Pierce on Elliott Bay
Leslie Hamilton (2469) (photographer)
April 12, 1981
16 16-135
Skinner and Eddy Shipyard during World War I
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1850).
June 17, 1918
16 16-136
Hooverville during the Great Depression, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-21).Copied from the Seattle Times "Then and Now".
1939
16 16-137
Former Hooverville area, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-0).Copied from the Seattle Times "Then and Now".
1945?
16 16-138
Seattle Lake Shore and Eastern Trestle, Seattle's waterfront Railroad Avenue, looking north from near Seneca Street and Western Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4209).Copied from the Seattle Times "Then and Now" February 6, 1983.Original photograph taken by William Mix.
between 1885 and 1889?
16 16-139
Riverboat Skagit Chief
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1834).Copied from the Seattle Public Library
1930?
16 16-140
Seattle waterfront and piers
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-12).
December 25, 1979
16 16-141
Steamship SS Minnesota at sea
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-12).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21625).
April 23, 1905
Seattle Waterfront #3
Views along Alaskan Way at Marion, Madison, Pike, and Broad, including the waterfront streetcar.
1940s-1980s
Album item
17 17-1
View across the deck of the ferry Vashon at Pier 56
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4178).Photograph copied from the Seattle Times "Then and Now" May 1, 1983.
1983?
17 17-2
List of the old and new numbering of Seattle's piers
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.Copied from Marine Digest.
1944
17 17-3
Waterfront streetcar at South Main Street stop
Leslie Hamilton (3623) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-4
Waterfront streetcar stop at South Main Street--south terminal
Leslie Hamilton (3624) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-5
South Main Street waterfront streetcar stop near viaduct
Leslie Hamilton (3626) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-6
View north along Alaskan Way from Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (3629) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-7
View north along Alaskan Way from Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (3631) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-8
People walking along Alaskan Way and Marion Street
Leslie Hamilton (3632) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-9
Waterfront streetcar approaching Madison Street
Leslie Hamilton (3634) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-10
Waterfront streetcar stop at University Street
Leslie Hamilton (3635) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-11
Alaskan Way looking south from Marion Street overhead walkway
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (803B).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21862)
1948
17 17-12
Parked cars and Alaskan Way looking south from Marion Street overhead walkway
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (803A).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21864)
1948
17 17-13
Alaskan Way looking south from Pike Street overhead walkway near Diamond Ice & Storage Company
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (802B).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21868)
1948
17 17-14
Alaskan Way looking south from Pike Street overhead walkway near Pier 68
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (802A).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21866)
1948
17 17-15
Waterfront streetcar stop at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (3636) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-16
Waterfront streetcar stop at Bell Street
Leslie Hamilton (3637) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-17
Waterfront streetcar stop at Vine Street
Leslie Hamilton (3639) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-18
Waterfront streetcar stop at Broad Street--north terminal
Leslie Hamilton (3641) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
17 17-19
Waterfront streetcar barn at Broad Street and Alaskan Way
Leslie Hamilton (3642) (photographer)
July 24, 1982
17 17-20
People boarding the waterfront streetcar at Broad Street
Leslie Hamilton (3643) (photographer)
July 24, 1982
17 17-21
Waterfront streetcar loading passengers at Broad Street.
Leslie Hamilton (3644) (photographer)
July 24, 1982
17 17-22
Looking south along waterfront streetcar tracks on Alaskan Way and Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (3645) (photographer)
July 24, 1982
17 17-23-17-24
Waterfront streetcars on Alaskan Way near Pike Street view looking south toward dome
Leslie Hamilton (3646, 3647) (photographer)
July 24, 1982
17 17-25
Great Northern dock at Pier 89
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3690).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1905
17 17-26
Sailing ships at Yesler dock after the big snowstorm of 1880
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3917).Copy of photograph loaned by the Seattle Engineering Department.
1880
17 17-27
Canadian ships at Pier 70
Leslie Hamilton (3687) (photographer)
July 24, 1982
17 17-28
Looking southeast at buildings on waterfront north of Broad Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3688).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
February 2, 1903
17 17-29-17-30
Looking down on ferry terminal and Piers 52-56 in Elliott Bay during Fleet Week
Leslie Hamilton (3602, 3601).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
July 16, 1936
17 17-31
Battleships in formation during Fleet Week; sailors in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1256).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
1920-1929
17 17-32
View of dock construction on Elliott Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1123).
1925
17 17-33
View of tracks on Railroad Avenue looking south from Bell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (22-11/2541).
May 10, 1930
Box/Folder
17 17-34
Looking down upon Railroad Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (22-10/2542).
March 23, 1934
Album
17 17-35
View of tracks and parked vehicles, looking south on Railroad Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3908)Original photograph from P. Dorpat.
May 8, 1930
17 17-36-17-37
Looking west at the Bell Street Wharf; Railroad Avenue (later Alaskan Way) at Bell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2540/22-14, 2540).Copied from Seattle Engineering.
May 14, 1915
17 17-38
Looking northwest down on Pier 14 (later Pier 70), railroad tracks on Alaskan Way at Broad Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3678).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
March 23, 1934
17 17-39
The S.S. Dakota and the S.S. Minnesota at the Great Northern Dock (later Pier 89)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3683).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1905
17 17-40
View of pile driver paving along Alaskan Way near Union Oil dock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3680).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
March 2, 1934
17 17-41
Pile driver near Union Oil dock along Alaskan Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3679).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
March 2, 1934
17 17-42
View of pile driver paving Alaskan Way near Bay Street, Union Oil dock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3682).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
March 23, 1934
17 17-43
Bystanders near pile driver, paving along Alaskan Way near Bay Street, Union Oil dock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3681).
April 13, 1934
17 17-44
View of tracks on Railroad Avenue looking south from Bell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2541/22-11).Copied from Seattle Engineering.
May 10, 1930
17 17-45
Looking north at Bell Street Wharf, north of Bell Street at Railroad Avenue (later Alaskan Way)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2538/22-13).Copied from the Port of Seattle.
May 14, 1915
17 17-46
Southward view of men working on north portal of the Great Northern railroad tunnel, near Virginia Street; taken from overpass at Bell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4136).
1904
17 17-47
Looking south at the north portal of the Great Northern railroad tunnel; taken from Alaskan Way overpass; Alaskan Way viaduct at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4137).
1982
17 17-48
View of paving of Alaskan Way north of Pier 55 at Spring Street (formerly Pier 4)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3677).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
June 13, 1935
17 17-49
The S.S. Santa Ana at Pike Street Wharf
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3675).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1905
17 17-50
Piers 4, 5 and 6 (later 55, 56, 57); foot of University and Seneca streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3676).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
between 1905 and 1910?
17 17-51
Looking west at Seattle Pier 5
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (194).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21628).
1913
17 17-52
Northwest view along Alaskan Way at Pier 14 (later Pier 70) with Broad Street at center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (22-18).Copied from Seattle Engineering.
June 9, 1936
17 17-53
View south of railroad tracks and parked automobiles on Alaskan Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (22-17).Copied from Seattle Engineering.
June 9, 1936
17 17-54
View of Alaskan Way from Marion Street overhead walk; Northward view from East side of Alaskan Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (330).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21865).
1948
17 17-55
View of Alaskan Way from Pike Street overhead walkway, looking north on East side of Alaskan Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (331).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21863).
1948
17 17-56
View east on University Street from Railway Avenue (later Alaskan Way)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4143).Copied from Seattle Times "Now and Then" February 28, 1982.
1908
17 17-57
View west of ships in harbor at foot of University Street and Railroad Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3720).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
Autumn 1898
17 17-58
View east of Railroad Avenue (later Alaskan Way) and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3722).Copy of photograph loaned by Paul Dorpat.
1890-1899
17 17-59
Northward view of Railroad Avenue at Columbia Street, from south of Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3767).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
between 1890 and 1900?
17 17-60
Northward view of Railroad Avenue from south of Columbia Street, at Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3766). Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1900?
17 17-61
View of 12 identical sternwheelers
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3222).
In January 1898, the Moran brothers began construction of 12 identical sternwheel steamers for the Yukon River trade in Alaska; they were completed in eight months. The dozen 175-foot vessels steamed en masse to St. Michael, at the mouth of the Yukon. Only one boat was lost.
1898
17 17-62
View of 12 Yukon River steamers by the Moran Brothers; near piers 37-46
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4206).Copied from theSeattle Times "Now and Then," April 3, 1983. Caption: Built for Yukon River service, Moran's 12 shallow-draft steamers had a tough going on their way across the Gulf of Alaska. Here they near the end of their construction on the tideflats south of town. A lightly settled Beacon Hill is on the right. Picture courtesy of Randy Hayes
1898
17 17-63
View of the Kingdome's southwest parking lot, where the Moran ships were built; at the foot of Charles Street; near Terminals 37-46
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4177).Copied from theSeattle Times "Now and Then," April 3, 1983. "Twelve Ships Built on Tide Flats South of Town."
April 4, 1983
17 17-64
Colman Dock, at foot of Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3589).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson.
between 1908 and 1912?
17 17-65
View of waterfront from Columbia River; "Oregon Improvement Co." in foreground; as S.S. Hassalo and S.S. Emma Hayward arrived in Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3591a, 3591b).
1890
17 17-66
Waterfront view of Alaska Sailing Day during Gold Rush
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (142).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14669).
1898
17 17-67
View of Elliott Bay looking south at Mt. Rainier
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1434).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson.
1920
Volume 18: Transportation
Album item
18 18-1
Latona and Brooklyn streetcar, with David Denny on board
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-15).
between 1889 and 1910?
18 18-2
West Seattle Cable Railway car near the bottom of long descent to the ferry terminal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-19).
between 1889 and 1910?
18 18-3
Seattle Union Depots, south side of Jackson Street at Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (653) on December 26, 1979.Courtesy Seattle & Environs.
between 1889 and 1910?
18 18-4
North Seattle Cable Powerhouse, on Denny Way at Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (630).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22950).
between 1889 and 1910?
18 18-5
West Seattle Cable Railway Powerhouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-13).
between 1889 and 1910?
18 18-6
East side of Fifth Avenue between Olive Way and Pine Street after regrading project
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1659) on October 23, 1979.Caption: Old Pine Street barn at right. SE Co's newly constructed freight depot at left with streetcar boxcars lined up for hauling. Courtesy L. Gowey.
between 1906 and 1907
18 18-7
First streetcar in Seattle at Occidental Street and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (110).Mayor Leary and invited guests in the car.
September 20, 1894
18 18-8
First cable car on Yesler Way at lake Washington terminus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (419)Car number 3 now in Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
1888
18 18-9
View east up Madison Street; streetcars on tracks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (523).Second car from bottom of picture crossing Front Street; third car up the hill is approaching Second Avenue; turnaround was at _____ St. Started running March 28, 1890.
1890?
18 18-10
Madison Street cable car to Lake Washington and Madison Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1440).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22978).
1908?
18 18-11
Jackson Street Trestle by which Yesler Way line ascended from Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (521).Trestle was widely looked upon as a hazard. It ran from Pioneer Square to Lake Washington and opened on September 27, 1888.
1888?
18 18-12
Union Trunk line (James Street cable line)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (520).Line ran from Second Avenue to Broadway and opened on March 19, 1891. Hotel Kalmar was on the southeast corner of James Street and Sixth Avenue.
1891?
18 18-13
View from the south at O & W Passenger Station, with butterfly sheds in foreground and the retaining wall for Fifth Avenue South in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1037).Courtesy Port of Seattle.
between 1891 and 1910?
18 18-14
King Street Station, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-6/1278).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL20014).
1906?
18 18-15
O & W Passenger Station looking from the north at Jackson Street entrance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1039).Courtesy Port of Seattle
between 1891 and 1910?
18 18-16
Railroad Avenue at Columbia Street, looking north at Railroad Avenue depot
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1096).
1900?
18 18-17
Union Station interior ladies waiting room
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1041). Courtesy Port of Seattle.
June 20, 1911
18 18-18
Union Station, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1040).Courtesy Port of Seattle.
May 20, 1911
18 18-19
Oregon and Washington Depot building construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1139).
between 1900 and 1915?
18 18-20
Oregon and Washington train depot construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1038).Courtesy Port of Seattle.
between 1900 and 1915?
18 18-21
Cable car hauling passengers from Pike Street north to entrance of Washington Hotel atop Denny Hill, Virginia Street between Third and Fourth avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1661).Courtesy L. Gowey.Just right of main line, which can be seen shorter counterbalance line. Discontinued in 1907.
1904?
18 18-22
Cable car at entrance of Washington Hotel, on Virginia Street between Third and Fourth avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1662).Courtesy L. Gowey.
1904?
18 18-23
Kinnear Park streetcar
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (424).
between 1900 and 1905?
18 18-24
Northeast corner of Second Avenue and Pike Street, horse-drawn streetcar
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (428).
1885?
18 18-25
Yesler Way cable car, looking west from near Lake Washington shortly before demise of the Yesler line
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1290).
between 1889 and 1900?
18 18-26
Streetcar ascending from the Yesler Way powerhouse shortly after the rebuilding of the line at the end of the ninetenth century
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-14).From the Seattle Historical Society. The rebuilding entailed re-equipping the line with California type double ended cars, one of which is shown below crossing Second Avenue early in the twentieth century.
1900?
18 18-27
View of the Yesler Way cable car, shortly before the demise of the Yesler line
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1289).Caption: San Francisco's cable cars had nothing on those that once rode the Yesler cable way. From downtown Seattle to the shores of Lake Washington it was a "hilly" affair but a colorful experience for the riders. These photos were taken shortly before the demise of the Yesler line.
between 1889 and 1910?
18 18-28
James Street Powerhouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3879).Courtesy P. Dorpat
1920?
18 18-29
Yesler Way train in the era of the Seattle City Railway
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (41-9).Car stands before the line's second powerhouse at Lake Washington.
between 1889 and 1910?
18 18-30
Horse-drawn carriage from first stage line at Harvard and Madison streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1579).Seattle's first transportation was a Wells-Fargo type of stage line established in 1887. The fare was ten cents and the line ended back in the woods about where Harvard Avenue is today. The line was discontinued with the opening of the Yesler and Madison cable lines. The Madison line was opened on March 28, 1890. This photograph is from a Kodak picture taken by Mrs. C. W. Parker in 1887.Courtesy Marianne McDonald.
1887
18 18-31
Yesler Way streetcar #2 loading at the west end of the line on the last day of service
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (538).
August 10, 1940
18 18-32
First cable car (#13), original Yesler car
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (535).
1941
18 18-33
Cable car at Sixth avenue West and West McGraw Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1089).Courtesy L. Gowey.
July 30, 1940
18 18-34
Madison Street cable car to Lake Washington and Madison Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (768).
April 15, 1940
18 18-35
Madison Street Line during regrading
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (811).
between 1889 and 1915?
18 18-36
Madison Street cable car at First Avenue, Warshall and Sons on the northeast corner of First Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (540).
between 1889 and 1915?
18 18-37
Madison Street Cable Railway original powerhouse at 21st Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-41).
between 1889 and 1915?
18 18-38
Madison Street cable car; in background, the Perry, an early high-rise apartment building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (41-14).
between 1889 and 1915?
18 18-39
Construction of streetcar line
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1000).
September 10, 1914
18 18-40
View east on Madison Street at Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (721).
September 10, 1914
18 18-41
Workers laying brick for streetcar line
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1001).
between 1889 and 1910?
18 18-42
Workers laying brick for streetcar line, Second Avenue and James Street, view south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (722).
1914
18 18-43
View west on First Avenue and Washington Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1619).
1930
18 18-44
Seattle to Walla Walla Railroad
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (533).First passenger train, 1877. Initial trip between Seattle and Renton on March 7, 1877.
March 7, 1877
18 18-45
One of Seattle's first streetcars, Union Street and First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (233).
1883
18 18-46
View north up Second Avenue across Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4211).Courtesy Paul Dorpat.Courtesy the Seattle Times "Now and Then," August 1, 1982.
1982
18 18-47
View north from W 47th Street at 15th Avenue NW
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1493).
August 3, 1921
18 18-48
View north on 14th Avenue NW from about NW 61st Street; new sewer construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1651).Courtesy L. Gowey.
1923?
18 18-49
Fremont storage tracks of the Fremont Barns
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1620).
December 11, 1936
18 18-50
Yesler Way cable car on scow, ready for transfer to Yesler Powerhouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3827).Courtesy L. Gowey.
October 1, 1921
18 18-51
Pacific NW Traction Company #55, Fremont Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1492).
June 15, 1917
18 18-52
Aerial view of Third Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3821).Courtesy L. Gowey.
May 17, 1921
18 18-53
Fremont Station, used for both freight and passengers in the early 1900s; at 34th Street and Stone Way Avenue North, southwest corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (357).
August 1974
18 18-54
Temporary crossovers on Fremont Avenue south of North 34th Street, 5:45 a.m.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1473).Courtesy L. Gowey.
July 3, 1973
18 18-55
Streetcar tracks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3769).Courtesy L. Gowey.
between 1920 and 1975?
18 18-56
Streetcar tracks at North 34th Street and Fremont Avenue, looking east; 6:00 a.m.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1474).Courtesy L. Gowey.
June 24, 1923
18 18-57
Waterfront, with cruise ship; at Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-18) on February 6, 1980.Courtesy Seattle, Then & Now
1975?
18 18-58
Waterfront at Main Street, view west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-19).From Seattle Then & Now.
1895?
18 18-59
Columbia Street Depot; Columbia Street, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4218).Courtesy the Tacoma Public Library.From the Seattle Times "Now and Then," June 5, 1983
1890?
18 18-60
View up Columbia Street, with Alaska Way Viaduct, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4219).From the Seattle Times "Now and Then," June 5, 1983.
1983
18 18-61
Front Street cable car, northbound on First Avenue South Commercial Street, north of Jackson
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1652).Courtesy L. Gowey.
1895?
18 18-62
View north on Commercial Street at about Jackson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1654).Courtesy L. Gowey.
1890?
18 18-63
View south from Yesler Way, downtown terminus of the Grant Street Electric Railway. Yesler cable line in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1114).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22944).
1900?
18 18-64
View east on Jackson Street at Second Avenue and Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (45B).
1925?
18 18-65
"Passenger Station"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-0).
1906?
18 18-66
King Street Station
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1278).Seattle Public Library (SPL20014).
between 1905 and 1939?
18 18-67
Interurban street cars at Greenlake stop
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3848).Courtesty the Seattle Times April 22, 1962.
1939?
18 18-68
City bus, west side of Tenth Avenue West between West Armour and West Fulton streets
Leslie Hamilton (2169) (photographer)
October 10, 1980
18 18-69
Westlake Avenue, view north along tracks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2539).
between 1889 and 1980?
18 18-70
S.S. Minnesota at sea
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-17).Built in 1905, scrapped in 1923.Seattle Public Library (SPL21625).
between 1889 and 1980?
18 18-71
Document: "Latona and City of Latona have been taken to Lake Washington through the canal (portage...)"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
between 1889 and 1980?
18 18-72
The Latona, the frist regular passenger steamer on Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1517).
1889?
18 18-73
Lake Union, looking south. Western Mill on shoreline
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1518).Seattle Public Library (SPL22915).
between 1880 and 1885?
18 18-74
West Seattle ferry landing
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1353B).The Seattle terminal for the West Seattle ferry was at the foot of Main Street until about 1911, then was just north of Colman Dock. circa 1900; City of Seattle Ferry; Ran between Seattle and West Seattle from 1888 to 1913. The West Seattle ferry dock was on a street called Railroad Avenue at Louisiana Street. Railroad Avenue is now Harbor Avenue SW. The building was still used as a boathouse in 1949.
1900?
18 18-75
Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad, station and machine shop
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (246).Built 1876, demolished June 6, 1989.
between 1876 and 1989?
18 18-76
Fifteenth Avenue NE and North 70th Street, looking along tracks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3824).Courtesy L. Gowey.
May 6, 1932
18 18-77
View southeast on West 47th Street toward Ninth Avenue NW. Showing original track location and preparation for fill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3818).Courtesy L. Gowey.
between 1900 and 1935?
18 18-78
Dravus Street Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (54-7).
between 1900 and 1935?
18 18-79
Steamer ship on Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-10).Part of the Yesler Way line's Leschi Park development was steamer service on Lake Washington. The company acquired the first steamboat on the lake, Edith E.,and in 1889 ordered the larger sidewheeler Kirkland.The steamers ran to Juanita, Kirkland and Houghton from a pier near the powerhouse. (Seattle Historical Society).
between 1900 and 1935?
18 18-80
Sign reading "come again"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1055).
between 1900 and 1935?
18 18-81
Steamer Kirkland
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (539).Steamer "Kirkland" ordered in 1889. Ran from Leschi Park toward Juanina, Kirkland and Houghton.
between 1900 and 1935?
Volume 19: Fire Department
Album item
19 19-1
Engine House no. 15
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F1).Fire station on SW corner of Minor and Virgnina streets. Demolished in 1951, replaced by new building.Seattle Public Library (SPL20016).
1951
19 19-2
Fire station, engine house #2
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F2).Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Pine Street. Built in 1890, demolished in 1906.
1890
19 19-3
Fire station, engine house #2
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F4).Northeast forner of Third Avenue and Pine Street. Built in 1906, demolished in 1921 for construction of the Bon Marche department store.Seattle Public Library (SPL22746).
between 1906 and 1921?
19 19-4
Fire station engine house #4, northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F5).Built in 1890, demolished in 1908; the original "Belltown" fire station.Seattle Public Library (SPL22829).
between 1890 and 1908?
19 19-5
Fire station, engine house #2, northeast forner of Third Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F8).Built in 1906, demolished in 1921. Seattle Public Library (SPL22893).
1906
19 19-6
Fire Department headquarters, southwest corner of Seventh Avenue at Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F9).Built 1890.Seattle Public Library (SPL22017).
1952
19 19-7
Fire station, engine house #4, West side of Fourth Avenue North between John and Thomas streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F10).Built 1908, demolished 1961 for construction of Space Needle.Seattle Public Library (SPL22833).
between 1908 and 1961?
19 19-8
Fire station, engine house #3, at Terry Avenue and Alder Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F12).Built 1903, demolished 1921, except for removal of hose drying tower, still standing.Seattle Public Library (SPL22895).
between 1903 and 1921?
19 19-9
Fire Department headquarters, southwest corner of Seventh Avenue at Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F13).Built 1890.Seattle Public Library (SPL22931).
between 1890 and 1920?
19 19-10
Fire Station, engine house #3, at Terry Avenue and Alder Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F14).Built 1903, demolished 1921.Seattle Public Library (SPL22834).
between 1903 and 1921?
19 19-11
Engine Co. No. 1, Volunteer fire department, outside engine house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F17).Seattle Public Library (SPL22897).
1880?
19 19-12
Foot of Madison Street; horse and wagon outside Fireboat company No. 5
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F35).
1900?
Box/Folder
19 19-13
Fireboat Company No. 5 at the foot of Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F36).
1905?
Album
19 19-14
Snoqualmie Fireboat
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F41).Built in 1890.
between 1890 and 1905?
19 19-15
The first Snoqualmie Steamboat
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3225).Built 1890.
between 1890 and 1905?
19 19-16
Third Avenue and Pine Street, northeast corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F43).Seattle Fire Department engine house #2.
1915?
19 19-17
Fire Engine house #2, Third Avenue and Pine Street, northeast corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F59).Built 1890, demolished 1906.
between 1890 and 1906?
19 19-18
Hose wagon at fire department headquarters
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F64).
1900?
19 19-19
Assistant fire chief Ralph Cook in horse-drawn wagon
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F68).
1900?
19 19-20
Engine House No. 8, west side of Warren Street North between Galer and Lee streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F72).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1920?
19 19-21
Fire Station No. 20, 14th Avenue West and West Gilman Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F73).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
March 1910
19 19-22
Firehouse No. 4, west side of Fourth Avenue North between John and Thomas streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F76).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.Built 1908, demolished 1960.
1920?
19 19-23
Firehouse No. 4, west side of Fourth Avenue North between John and Thomas streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F77).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.Built 1908, demolished 1960.
1920?
19 19-24
Fire station No. 20, at 14th Avenue West and West Gilman Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1641).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.Motor pumper replaced horses in 1921.
1922
19 19-25
Horse-drawn carriage outside Seattle Fire Department headquarters, Fourth Avenue North between John and Thomas streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1644).Courtesy Firebuffs Museum.
between 1908 and 1921
19 19-26
Firehouse No. 24 on the east side of Fifth Avenue West between Galer and Garfield streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (8-10).Built 1903, demolished 1954.
between 1903 and 1954?
19 19-27
Fire station #8, on Warren Avenue North at Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (8-11).Built 1907, demolished 1963; rebuilt 1963.
between 1907 and 1963?
19 19-28
West side of 14th Avenue West and Gilman Avenue West; location of Old Fire Station No. 20
Leslie Hamilton (78-26) (photographer)
September 20, 1979
19 19-29
Firehouse No. 10, northwest corner of Third Avenue South and South Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3226).Built 1903, used as headquarters until new building was constructed.
1903
19 19-30
Horse-drawn fire carriage for Engine House No. 2 on the corner of Broadway and Terrace Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3523).
between 1890 and 1903
19 19-31
Fire carriage, horses, officers on Main and Occidental streets, fire department headquarters
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3524).Built in 1890.
between 1890 and 1905?
19 19-32
Steampumper for Firehouse No. 13, corner of 14th Avenue and South Massachusetts Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3525).Built 1904.
between 1904 and 1910?
19 19-33
Firehouse No. 4, northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3526).Built 1890, demolished 1908
between 1890 and 1908?
19 19-34
Seattle Fire boat "Alki" in water
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1723).
1977
19 19-35
Fire station No 5, at the foot of Madison Street on dock at Alaskan Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1724).Built 1917, demolished 1963
April 9, 1961
19 19-36
Seattle fire of 1889, view south from Front and Spring streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (143).Fire started at the southwest corner of Front Street and Madison Street.Seattle Public Library (SPL5097).
March 1910
19 19-37
Seattle fire of 1889, view south from Second Avenue at Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (684).
June 6, 1889
19 19-38
Firehouse No. 19, foot of Massachusetts Street at the waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4395).Firehouse No. 19, built 1920, demolished 1966, at the foot of South Massachusetts Street. Originally designated Firehouse No. 331, this station was built for the historic fireboat Snoqualmie. It replaced the old bunk shack quarters, built about 1909, of Engine Company 31, which manned the Snoqualmie. From 1920 to 1927 it was headquarters for the First Battalion Chief. In 1927 it was decided to move the fireboats to other locations, as marine traffic congestion was continually forcing the Snoqualmie out of its berth for extended periods of time. The Snoqualmie was moved to Lake Union at the foot of Halladay Street and the Duwamish was transferred temporarily to the foot of South Charles Street. After being abandoned during the 1930s, it was reopened in 1946 as No. 19. The bulge running up the side of the firehouse is the bay for the slide pole. Old No. 19 was again abandoned in 1966. -- Jim Stevenson, in "Seattle Firehouses."
1967
19 19-39
Lincoln Hotel fire, view east at Madison Street between Third and Fourth avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4396).Seattle Public Library (SPL22927).
April 6, 1920
19 19-40
Schwabacker Brothers & Co. Fire, on Second Avenue and Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4397).Seattle Public Library (SPL22197).
June 27, 1892
19 19-41
Chemical Engine House No. 2, on Broadway and Terrace Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F47).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.Built 1890.
between 1890 and 1900?
19 19-42
Hose Wagon No. 3, on Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F67).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
Before 1900
19 19-43
Engine House No. 3, at Main Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F78).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.Built 1890.
1900?
19 19-44
Engine House No. 4, on the northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F61).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.Built 1890.
1900?
19 19-45
Hose Wagon No. 4, on Fourth Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F30).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
19 19-46
Fire Station No. 2, southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4392).Built 1921 to replace station at Third Avenue and Pine Street.
August 20, 1967
19 19-47
Engine House No. 7, Harrison Street and 15th Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F33).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.Built in 1895.
1900?
19 19-48
Hose Carriage No. 7, on Harrison Street and 15th Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F32).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
19 19-49
Volunteer engine company No. 1 and quarters
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F79).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
19 19-50
Chemical Engine No. 1
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F69).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
19 19-51
Fire Engine House No. 2, at Third Avenue and Pine Street; horses, carriage
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F60).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
19 19-52
Hook and Ladder Truck No. 1, Fourth Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F29).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
19 19-53
Fire Station No. 18, at 5429 NW Russell Street, at Market Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F15).Built 1910.
July 4, 1967
19 19-54
Fire Station, No. 18, Market Avenue NW at NW Russell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F66).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1920?
19 19-55
Engine House No. 6, on the southwest corner of Yeler Way and 23rd Avenue South
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F34).Built 1894.Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
19 19-56
Fire Station No. 18, at 5429 NW Russell Street, at Market Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4394).Built 1910.
July 4, 1967
19 19-57
Fire Station No. 19, at the foot of Massachusetts Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F70).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1920?
19 19-58
Fire Station No. 9, on Linden Avenue North near 39th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F46).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1909?
19 19-59
Seattle fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3836).
1889
19 19-60
Firehouse No. 13, on 14th Avenue South and South Massachusetts Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F45).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.Built in early 1900s.
between 1900 and 1905?
19 19-61
Chief Gardner Kellogg, ready for an alarm in horse-drawn carriage
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F56).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
Before 1900
19 19-62
Hose Wagon No. 2, on Third Avenue at Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F31).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
Before 1900
19 19-63
Fire Department Headquarters, on Columbia Street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F57).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.Built 1890.
Before 1900
19 19-64
Temporary headquarters of the Fire Department the first year after the 1889 fire, on University Street east of Third Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F51).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1890?
19 19-65
"The Goat Brigade" -- Seattle Fire Department
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F50).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
between 1920 and 1929
19 19-66
New "La France" Steam fire engine, first size, with Fire Engine No. 2
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F63).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
19 19-67
Fire Station No. 5, at the foot of Madison Street; fireboats Alki and Duwamish
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4406).Built 1917, demolished 1963.
August 1955
19 19-68
Fire Station No. 25, at 1400 Harvard Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4387).Built 1909, used until 1970.
April 7, 1971
19 19-69
Squad car with crank, members of Fire House No. 2, southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F42).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
between 1909 and 1970?
19 19-70
Fire engine belonging to pioneer volunteer fire department
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F7).
1885?
19 19-71
Fire Station No. 31, at 1319 North 105th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4393).
April 7, 1971
19 19-72
Fire Department supply wagon at Third Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F65).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
Box/Folder
19 19-73
Fire Station No. 35, 8729 15th Ave. NW
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4384).
August 1, 1967
Album
19 19-74
Fire Station No. 24, at 11727 Greenwood Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4385).
August 1, 1967
19 19-75
Fire Station No. 25 at 1400 Harvard Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4386).Used 1909-1970.
April 7, 1971
19 19-76
Engine House No. 8, on the west side of Warren Street between Lee and Galer streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F71).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1920?
19 19-77
Fire Station No. 8, at 110 Lee Street at Warren Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (8-3B).Built 1963.
July 4, 1967
19 19-78
Fire Station No. 8, at 110 Lee Street at Warren Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-A).Built 1963.
July 4, 1967
19 19-79
Fire Station No. 20, 3205 13th Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (8-4).
July 4, 1967
19 19-80
Fire Station No. 41, at 2412 34th Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4389).
August 11, 1967
19 19-81
Chemical Engine House No. 3, on Lee Street and First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1643).Courtesy Firebuffs Museum.Built 1892.
between 1892 and 1910?
19 19-82
Chemical Engine No. 3, on Lee Street at First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1642).Courtesy Firebuffs MuseumBuilt 1892.
between 1892 and 1910?
19 19-83
Firehouse No. 4, on the west side of Fourth Avenue North between John and Thomas streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3896).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
March 1910
19 19-84
Fire Station No. 28, at 5968 Rainier Avenue South
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4390).
June 28, 1973
19 19-85
Fire Station No. 28, at 5968 Rainier Avenue South
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4391).
June 28, 1973
19 19-86
Fire Station No. 20, at 14th Avenue West and West Gilman Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F73).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
March 1910
19 19-87
Engine House No. 15, southwest corner of Minor Avenue and Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F1).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.Built 1906, demolished 1951.
between 1906 and 1951?
19 19-88
Engine House No. 2, on the northeast corner of Third Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F4).Built 1906, demolished 1921.
between 1906 and 1921?
19 19-89
Fire House No. 4, on Fourth Avenue North between John and Thomas streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F77).
1920?
19 19-90
Fireboats at Seattle Aquarium, Pier 59, pumping water to waterfront park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3471).Fireboats Alki and Duwamish.
May 21, 1982
19 19-91
Fire Station No. 5, west side of Alaskan Way at Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4407).
April 9, 1961
19 19-92
Fire Station No. 5, Alaskan Way at Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4408).
August 5, 1977
19 19-93
Firefighters with U.S. flag
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F49).
between 1900 and 1970?
19 19-94
Firefighters on horse-drawn carriage
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F62).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
19 19-95
Firefighters, horse-drawn hook and ladder rig; postcard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
1890?
19 19-96
Engine House No. 3, at Terry Avenue and Alder Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F12).Seattle Public Library (SPL22895).Built 1903, demolished 1921 except hose-drying tower, still standing in 1972.
between 1903 and 1921?
19 19-97
Engine House No. 4 on the west side of Fourth Avenue N between John and Thomas streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F10).Seattle Public Library (SPL22833).Used 1908-1961. Razed for construction of Space Needle.
between 1908 and 1961?
19 19-98
Engine House No. 2 at the northeast corner of Third Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F8).Seattle Public Library (SPL22893).Used 1906-1921.
1906
19 19-99
Fire Department headquarters, built 1890, southwest corner of Seventh Avenue at Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F13).Seattle Public Library (SPL22931).Assistant Chief Clark in buggy.
between 1906 and 1920?
19 19-100
Firehouse No. 24, on the east side of Fifth Avenue West between Garfield and Galer streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F44).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1920?
19 19-101
Grand Trunk Pacific Dock fire
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1218).
July 30, 1914
19 19-102
Grand Trunk Pacific Dock fire
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (678).
July 30, 1914
19 19-103
Grand Trunk Pacific Dock fire; fireboat in right foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1017).
July 30, 1914
19 19-104
Lincoln Hotel fire, view up Madison Street from Third Avenue, with hotel on the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1019).
April 6, 1920
19 19-105
Hinkley Block fire
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F48).Courtesy Seattle Fire Department Museum.
July 18, 1908
19 19-106
Schwabacher Brothers & Co. fire, on South Second Avenue and Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F79).
June 27, 1892
19 19-107
Schwabacher Hardware & Co. Inc. fire, on First Avenue at Jackson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (680).
February 11, 1905
19 19-108
Seattle Daily Times building fire, on Second Avenue at Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1018).
February 13, 1913
19 19-109
Union Pacific Dock Fire
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1217).
January 2, 1930
19 19-110
Harrington-Smith dock at the foot of Yesler Way, before 1889 fire
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3924).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
1889
19 19-111
Future location of fire station, on the south side of NW Market Street between 15th Avenue NW and 16th Avenue NW
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (365).
1975?
19 19-112
Mitchel, Lewis and Stover fire at 308-310 First Avenue, 11:40 a.m.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3897).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
May 8, 1901
19 19-113
View from Seventh Avenue and Terrace Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1226).Turner Hall, Catholic church with spire, Seattle Terminal Warehouse, Revenue Cutter "Oliver Wolcott" in bay, Fred Baker home.
July 1889
19 19-114
Seattle Police patrol Car
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3871).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1910?
19 19-115
Engine Co. No. 1, hose team group photograph
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F16).Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL22941).
1879?
Volume 20: Libraries, theaters, and private residences
Album item
20 20-1
Madison Park Theater, opened in 1890 as the Madison Park Pavilion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-33).
between 1890 and 1910?
20 20-2
Standard Theater, on southeast corner of Occidental and Washington streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-31).
1888?
20 20-3
Seattle Theater, northeast corner of Third Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3875).Courtesy P. Dorpat.Used December 1892-May 1915.
between 1892 and 1915?
20 20-4
Third Avenue Theater, opened in 1890 as Madison Street Theater, also Cordray's Theater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-34) .Torn down in 1907 when Third Avenue was regraded.
between 1890 and 1907?
20 20-5
Coliseum Theatre, opening night. Third Avenue at James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (974).
January 8, 1916?
20 20-6
Cordray Theater on Third Avenue at Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (78).Built in 1890, demolished in 1908. Toklas & Singermann's Store, 1889-1890, Madison Street Theater 1890, Cordray Theater 1890-1894, Third Avenue Theater 1894-1908, Providence Hospital in background. Madison Cable Car at right.Seattle Public Library (SPL5231).
between 1890 and 1908?
20 20-7
Third Avenue Theatre, Third Avenue and Madison Street, northeast corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3531).
between 1896 and 1907?
20 20-8
Jefferson Street Theater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3887).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1907 and 1920?
20 20-9
Empress Building and Palace Hip Theater, on Spring Street at Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1468).
December 1920
20 20-10
Southeast corner of Second Avenue and Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2621).Majestic Theater, 1909-1911; The Empress 1911-1916; Palace Hip 1916-1929.
July 26, 1981
20 20-11
Isis Theatre, 703 First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (817).
1914?
20 20-12
Metropolitan Theater, south side of University Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-9).From "Seattle Then & Now."
1912
20 20-13
Metropolitan Theater, southeast corner of University Street and Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3885).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1911 and 1912
20 20-14
Clemmer Theatre
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1214).
between 1911 and 1931?
20 20-15
Bonney & Stewart, Funeral Directors and Embalmers, advertisement; Third Avenue Theatre
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4415).Courtesy Seattle Fire Museum.
1901?
20 20-16
Cinerama Theater, northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Lenora Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1970).
July 6, 1980
20 20-17
Lyric Theatre and "Our House" saloon, corner of Occidental and Washington streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (977).
between 1889 and 1919?
20 20-18
Lyric Theatre, corner of Occidental Avenue and Washington Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4210).Courtesy the Seattle Times "Now and Then."
The Lyric was one of the last names for the boxhouse theatre empresario John Corty built at Occidental Avenue and Washington Street after the fire of 1889. He called it his New Standard, and the standard service was variety, booze and bawdy service.
between 1889 and 1919?
20 20-19
Seattle Theatre advertisement
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4416).Courtesy Seattle Fire Dept. Museum
1901?
20 20-20
Grand Opera House, south side of Cherry Street between Second and Third avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3874).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1900
20 20-21
Grand Opera House, Cherry Street at Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-11).From "Metropolitan Seattle."
1903
20 20-22
Grand Opera House, Seattle Theatre, on Cherry Street at Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1571).Courtesy Alice Drew.Courtesy "Metropolitan Seattle," 1902.
1902
20 20-23
Interior of the Seattle Theatre
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1181).Courtesy 1901 "Washington Illustrated."Seattle has three splendid theatres and is called the best "show town" in the country.
1901?
20 20-24
Seattle Theater, northeast corner of Third Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-12).From "Metropolitan Seattle" 1903.
1903
20 20-25
Metropolitan Theater, south side of University Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1222B).
June 14, 1924
20 20-26
Metropolitan Theatre
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1126).Built 1911, demolished 1956.
1953
20 20-27
Clemmer Theater, Golden Potlatch Parade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1628).Seattle Public Library (SPL7600).
July 1912
20 20-28
Grand Opera House, on Cherry Street between Second and Third Avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (693).
between 1900 and 1917?
20 20-29
Orpheum Theater, north side of Stewart Street between Fifth Avenue and Westlake Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (36-11).
between 1927 and 1967?
20 20-30
Moore Egyptian Theater, formerly The Moore, southeast corner of Second Avenue at Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (13-11).
September 11, 1977
20 20-31
Moore Theatre, southeast corner of Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (13-15).
September 11, 1977
20 20-32
Moore Egyptian Teater, southeast corner of Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-1).
October 9, 1977
20 20-33
Moore Egyptian Theater, from south side of Virginia Street between alley and Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (15-21).
October 9, 1977
20 20-34
Moore Egyptian Theater, formerly the Moore. Southeast corner of Virginia Street at Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (13-16).
September 11, 1977
20 20-35
Moore Egyptian Theater, formerly the Moore. Southeast corner of Virginia Street and Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (13-13).
September 11, 1977
20 20-36
Coliseum Theater, northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3-28).
June 12, 1977
20 20-37
Coliseum Theater, northeast corner of Fifth Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1213).
1977?
20 20-38
Marquee of Fifth Avenue Theater, on Fifth Avenue between Union and University streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3-22).
June 12, 1977
20 20-39
East side Fifth Avenue at University Street; Fifth Avenue Theater in Skinner Building
Leslie Hamilton (3-21) (photographer)
June 12, 1977
20 20-40
East side Fifth Avenue between Pike and Union streets; Music Box Theater
Leslie Hamilton (3-23) (photographer)
June 12, 1977
20 20-41
Marquee of Music Box Theater, East side of Fifth Avenue between Pike and Union streets
Leslie Hamilton (3-26) (photographer)
June 12, 1977
20 20-42
Seattle Seventh Avenue Theater, on northeast corner of Seventh Avenue at Olive Street
Leslie Hamilton (15-3) (photographer)
October 1977
20 20-43
Seattle Seventh Avenue Theater, northeast corner of Seventh Avenue and Olive Street
Leslie Hamilton (15-5) (photographer)
October 1977
20 20-44
Palace Theater, on the east side of Second Avenue between James Street and Yesler Way
Leslie Hamilton (7-21) (photographer)
Formerly the New Paris and Rivelie Theaters.
July 24, 1977
20 20-45
Palace Theater, east side of Second Avenue between James Street and Yesler Way
Leslie Hamilton (7-22) (photographer)
Formerly the New Paris and Rivelie Theaters.
July 24, 1977
20 20-46
West side of First Avenue between Pike Street and Union Street
Leslie Hamilton (6-31) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
20 20-47
Green Parrot Theatre, west side of First Avenue between Pike and Union streets
Leslie Hamilton (6-32) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
20 20-48
West side of First Avenue between Stewart and Virginia streets
Leslie Hamilton (6-34) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
20 20-49
Midtown Theater, west side of First Avenue between Stewart and Virginia streets
Leslie Hamilton (6-35) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
20 20-50
Downtown Theatre, east side of First Avenue between Pike and Pine streets
Leslie Hamilton (6-33) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
20 20-51
The Garden Theater, west side of Third Avenue between Pike and Pine streets
Leslie Hamilton (3-32) (photographer)
Formerly the Winter Garden Theater.
June 12, 1977
20 20-52
Embassy Theatre, west side of Third Avenue between Pike and Union Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3-36) (photographer)
June 12, 1977
20 20-53
Embassy Theater, north side of Union Street near Third Avenue, main entrance on Third Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (9-9) (photographer)
July 24, 1977
20 20-54
The Town Theater, south side of Pike Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues
Leslie Hamilton (3-29) (photographer)
June 12, 1977
20 20-55
Cinerama Theater, northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Lenora Street
Leslie Hamilton (6-14) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
20 20-56
Cinemas 70 & 150, southwest corner Sixth Avenue and Blanchard Street
Leslie Hamilton (6-12) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
20 20-57
Cinemas 70 & 150, west side of Sixth Avenue between Blanchard Street and Lenora Street
Leslie Hamilton (6-11) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
20 20-58
UA Cinema 70 and 150, Sixth Avenue at Blanchard Street, southwest corner
Leslie Hamilton (71-16) (photographer)
July 8, 1979
20 20-59
Uptown Theater, east side of Queen Anne Avenue between Mercer and Republican Streets, 511 Queen Anne Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (J28) (photographer)
February 1977
20 20-60
Seattle Seventh Avenue Theater, northeast corner of Seventh Avenue and Olive Way
Leslie Hamilton (6-15) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
20 20-61
Paramount Theater, Ninth Avenue and Pine Street, southeast corner
Leslie Hamilton (6-20) (photographer)
June 26, 1977
20 20-62
Southeast corner of Second Avenue and James Street
Leslie Hamilton (13A) (photographer)
September 11, 1977
20 20-63
Palace Theater, 512 Second Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (13-20) (photographer)
September 11, 1977
20 20-64
Magnolia Theater, east Side of 34th Avenue West between West McGraw and West Smith streets
Leslie Hamilton (5-20) (photographer)
June 23, 1977
20 20-65
Magnolia Theater, east side 34th Avenue West between West McGraw and West Smith Street
Leslie Hamilton (5-19) (photographer)
June 23, 1977
20 20-66
West side 33rd Avenue West between McGraw and West Wheeler streets
Leslie Hamilton (4-26) (photographer)
June 23, 1977
20 20-67
Aqua Theater, south end of Green Lake off of West Green Lake Drive North, at approximately Stone Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (10-36) (photographer)
August 29, 1977
20 20-68
Aqua Theater, south end of Green Lake off of West Green Lake Drive North, at approximately Stone Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (12-0) (photographer)
August 29, 1977
20 20-69
Green Lake Pier and Canoe House, south end of Green Lake, off of West Green Lake Drive North, near Aqua Theater
Leslie Hamilton (12-2) (photographer)
August 29, 1977
20 20-70
Second Avenue and Washington Street, John Cort's "Our House" Theater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3886).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1909 and 1977?
20 20-71
Seattle Public Library, opened in 1906
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1186).
1909?
20 20-72
Central Public Library, corner of Fourth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1026).Built 1906, used through 1957. Terrace and approaches added in 1910. Providence Hospital at left, First Methodist Episcopalian church at right
between 1906 and 1957?
20 20-73
Seattle Public Library, central building, fine arts room
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1033).
1912?
20 20-74
Public Library, 1901-1906, old University Building used by Seattle Public Library, located at Fourth Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1024).Seattle Public Library (SPL15208).
1909?
20 20-75
Carnegie Library, Fourth Avenue and Madison Street, northeast corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3693).Seattle Public Library.
1907?
20 20-76
Seattle Public Library, southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1081).
1968?
20 20-77
Seattle Public Library, Third Avenue and James Street, 1889-1901
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2275).Courtesy L. Hoffman. Destroyed 1901.
1901?
20 20-78
Central Library, Fourth Avenue and Madison Street, built 1906
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (705).Seattle Public Library (SPL15296).
between 1906 and 1926?
20 20-79
Seattle Public Library, northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3928).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
August 12, 1914
20 20-80
Seattle Public Library, opened in 1906, northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3950).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1910?
20 20-81
Seattle Public Library, on southeast corner; sailor crossing street at Spring Street and Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3962).From the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," December 10, 1961.
1961?
20 20-82
Seattle Public Library, 1899-1901, Third Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1023).Seattle Public Library (SPL22945).
1899-1901
20 20-83
Seattle Public Library, business blocks using city light
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1190).
1909?
20 20-84
Seattle Public Library, 1894-1896, Second home of Seattle Public Library in the Collins Building, built in 1890, at Second Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (631).Seattle Public Library (SPL15355).
between 1894 and 1896?
20 20-85
Rialto Building, built in 1892, Second Avenue and Madison Street, third home of the Seattle Public Library, 1896-1898
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1025).Seattle Public Library (SPL15402).
between 1896 and 1898?
20 20-86
Thirty inches of snow covering the Seattle Public Library
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (575).
February 2, 1916
20 20-87
Central Public Library, from Fifth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1028).
between 1906 and 1956?
20 20-88
Seattle Public Library, from Fifth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (E-19).
March 18, 1956
20 20-89
Seattle Public Library, central building, temporary quarters on Seventh Avenue at Olive Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (710).Seattle Public Library (SPL21854).
1957-1960?
20 20-90
Seattle Public Library, 1957-1960, temporary quarters at Seventh Avenue and Olive Way. Originally Seattle Electric Co.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1029).Seattle Public Library (SPL21672).
1957-1960?
20 20-91
Seattle Public Library, east side of Fourth Avenue between Madison and Spring streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (616-21).
September 22, 1975
20 20-92
Seattle Public Library, viewed from Madison Street from Fourth Avenue, library and U.S. Courthouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (616-20.
September 1975
20 20-93
Seattle Public Library, Foruth Avenue and Madison Street, view from Fifth Avenue and Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1032).
1960?
20 20-94
Seattle Public Library, southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Spring Street, with U.S. Courthouse in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (17-3).
October 16, 1977
20 20-95
Library, southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3093).Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
March 17, 1957
20 20-96
Seattle Public Library, lion statue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3081).
August 14, 1957
20 20-97
Seattle Public Library
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3089).
March 17, 1975
20 20-98
Seattle Public Library northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3095).
March 17, 1957
20 20-99
Seattle Public Library site,1906, before demolition of house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1093).
1904?
20 20-100
Seattle Public Library, southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1901).James F. McNaught house, built in 1882.
1909?
20 20-101
Seattle Public Library, northwest corner of Madison Street and Fifth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3099).
March 18, 1956
20 20-102
Seattle Public Library, view west from Fifth Avenue between Madison and Spring streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3088).
May 4, 1957
20 20-103
First Hill mansions
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1084).Caption: First Hill "mansions" in 1900. Only a handful of the buildings in the first of Seattle's "good neighborhoods" still stand.Courtesy Seattle Historical Society.
1900?
20 20-104
Captain William Ballard House, northwest corner of Minor and Columbia streets, erected 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (961).
between 1889 and 1919?
20 20-105
John Collins House, northeast corner of Cherry Street and Minor Avenue. Built by Dr. Minor in 1887, demolished in May 1952
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (960).
1909?
20 20-106
Northwest corner of Summit Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (978).
1958?
20 20-107
820 Boren Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (981).
1955?
20 20-108
Frye residence, Ninth Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (654).
between 1950 and 1970?
20 20-109
Edward H. Reynold House, at 1730 Yale Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (968).Built in 1890, moved to this address in 1909, demolished 1959.
1952?
20 20-110
619 James Street, built 1895
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (973).
between 1950 and 1970?
20 20-111
Northwest corner of Yesler Way and 29th Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (979).
1954?
20 20-112
Henry Yesler Home, Third Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (676).Built in 1883, demolished by fire in 1901.Courtesy Seattle Public Library.
1889-1901?
20 20-113
706 North 36th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1900).
March 1955
20 20-114
Robert P. Greer home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-7).Courtesy Seattle Public Library, "Seattle and Environs."
1920?
20 20-115
521 Madison Street, rear view
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1094).
1960?
20 20-116
505-511 Eastlake, rear view
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (332).Seattle Public Library (SPL332).
1955?
20 20-117
Marguerite Jano residence, 612 Fairview Avenue North, built 1877
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (656).
March 29, 1953
20 20-118
Fairview Avenue at Mercer Street, oldest house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (E-35).
March 9, 1958
20 20-119
James J. Hill house, built in 1907, 814 East Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (147).
1953?
20 20-120
814 East Highland Drive, S. Hill home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-8).
1918?
20 20-121
from Seattle Lighting Annual Report, 1911
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1212).
1911?
20 20-122
716 Nob Hill Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1866).
1957?
20 20-123
Postcard: A flower garden planted by Louisa B. Denny
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (253).
between 1866 and 1888?
20 20-124
Postcard: Charles Plummer's Residence, Occidental Avenue at Jackson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (292).
1866?
20 20-125
Kellog House, 1327 Boren Avenue, moved in 1903 from the northwest corner of Madison Street and Fifth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (663).
between 1903 and 1923?
20 20-126
Bailey Gatzert House, northwest corner of Third Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (657).Built in 1870, burned on June 6, 1889.
1880?
20 20-127
William Meydenbauer House, on the northeast corner of Third Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (660).Built in 1869.
1906?
20 20-128
Residence of E.R. Butterworth, Seattle (postcard)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (783).
between 1898 and 1918?
20 20-129
S.P. Budlong House, Aurora Avenue at Ewing Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1889).Built in 1898.
between 1898 and 1918?
20 20-130
Green Lake house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-3).Courtesy La Roche, University of Washington.
between 1898 and 1918?
20 20-131
J.W. Clise's Residence, 128 Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1164).The Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."
1906
20 20-132
Unmarked house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (36-4).
between 1900 and 1950?
20 20-133
D.T. Denny house, first cabin at Alki
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1885).Seattle Public Library (SPL19584).
November 26, 1951
20 20-134
James F. McNaught House
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (658).Built in 1882, demolished 1928. Moved to north side of Spring Street in 1905; Hillcrest Hotel 1906-1928; Providence Hospital in background, Central School in upper right corner.
1905?
20 20-135
Fourteenth Avenue North, house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1166).The Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."
1906
20 20-136
William T. Whitney's Residence
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (794).The Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."
1906
Volume 21: Regrades #1
Views of regrade activities approximately 1907.
Album item
21 21-1
Second Avenue at Pine Street, view south of construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3195).
1906
21 21-2
Jackson Street regrade, southwest corner of Sixth Avenue and Weller Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2).
August 6, 1908
21 21-3
Third Avenue and Madison Street, regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3519).
March 28, 1907
21 21-4
Jackson Street Regrade, view east from the corner of Weller and Maynard streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
October 30, 1908
21 21-5
View northeast from Eighth Avenue and Weller Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
March 1908
21 21-6
Jackson Street regrade, view south from Jackson Street and Seventh Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
October 30, 1908
21 21-7
South School; view south on Jackson Street Regrade, across Weller Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1138).
August 6, 1908
21 21-8
Jackson Street regrade, view west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (7).
1908?
21 21-9
South School, view southeast across upper pit from Tenth Avenue and King Street; Jackson Street regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (163).
1908
21 21-10
Third Avenue regrade, north of Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (8).
1908?
21 21-11
Jackson Street regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (14).
1908?
21 21-12
Regrade work
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (109).
1908?
21 21-13
Regrade work, Jackson Street, looking west from 11th Avenue at King Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (133).
December 28, 1908
21 21-14
Jackson Street Regrade, view northeast from Tenth Avenue at Weller Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3).
February 17, 1909
21 21-15
Jackson Street Regrade, view east from Ninth Avenue and Jackson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4).
April 9,1909
21 21-16
Jackson Street regrade, view north from trestle on Sixth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (135).
June 10, 1908
21 21-17
View east on Pine Street from between First and Second avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3196).
1904?
21 21-18
Western Central Labor Hall, at 1506-1510 Second Avenue, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3199).
between 1904 and 1907
21 21-19
Third Avenue and Columbia Street regrade, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3184).
March 28, 1907
21 21-20
Third Avenue and Columbia Street regrade, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3185).
April 13, 1907
21 21-21
Columbia Street and Third Avenue regrade, view west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3183).
February 23, 1907
21 21-22
Third Avenue and Marion Street regrade, view south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3187).
March 23, 1907
21 21-23
Second Avneue and Marion Street, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3189).
February, 23, 1907
21 21-24
Madison Street regrade from Fourth Avenue, view west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3190).
February 23, 1907
21 21-25
Third Avenue regrade at Madison Street, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3191).
March 28, 1907
21 21-26
Third Avenue regrade at Madison Street, view south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3192).
March 28, 1907
21 21-27
Third Avenue regrade at Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (9).
between 1907 and 1910?
21 21-28
View to the south at O&W Passenger Depot, with Fifth Avenue retaining wall in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1037).Courtesy Port of Seattle.
November 11, 1910
21 21-29
Jackson Street entrance to O&W Depot
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1039).Courtesy Port of Seattle.
November 1910
21 21-30
O&W Depot under construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1038).Courtesy Port of Seattle.
November 15, 1910
21 21-31
Oregon-Washington Depot, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1040).Courtesy Port of Seattle.
May 20, 1911
21 21-32
Oregon-Washington Depot
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1139).Courtesy Port of Seattle.
January 3, 1910
21 21-33
Jackson Street Regrade, view from Seattle Boulevard north between Fifth and Sixth avenues toward Weller Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1).
between 1908 and 1910?
21 21-34
Regrade, Madison Street car and trestle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1452).
1908?
21 21-35
Denny Way regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3193).Courtesy L. Gowey.
March 23, 1904?
21 21-36
Denny Hill Regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3197).
March 23, 1904
21 21-37
Pine Street, between First and Second avenues, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3194).Courtesy L. Gowey.
1905?
21 21-38
Pine Street regrade, veiw east between First and Second avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3196).
1904?
21 21-39
James Street, with tracks, view east between Second and Third Avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1622).
between 1904 and 1907?
21 21-40
View north at Third Avenue and Columbia Street regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3186).
March 23, 1907
21 21-41
East side of Columbia Street, view of Third Avenue regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3516)
March 28, 1907
21 21-42
View north along Third Avenue at Madison Street regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3520).
February 23, 1907
21 21-43
View north along Third Avenue from Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3517).
March 28, 1907
21 21-44
View south at Third Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3518).
March 23, 1907
21 21-45
Spring Street regrade from alley between Third and Fourth avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3522).
February 23, 1907
21 21-46
Third Avenue regrade, view north from Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3521).
March 23, 1907
21 21-47
View of Third Avenue regrade, south from Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3188).
March 28, 1907
21 21-48
Regrade fill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (10).
between 1907 and 1908?
21 21-49
"Interest in the sluicing work was unceasing" postcard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (15).
between 1907 and 1908?
21 21-50
Jackson Street regrade, with King Street at center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1645).
December 29, 1908
21 21-51
Aerial view north from Seventh Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4217).Courtesy the Seattle Times,July 18, 1982.
1882?
21 21-52
View north from the Yesler Way I-5 overpass
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4216).Courtesy the Seattle Times "Now and Then," July 18, 1982.
1982
21 21-53
Sluicing on Jackson Street, Beacon Hill at 11th Avenue and Charles Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1140).
1906
21 21-54
Pipes used for sluicing, near Jackson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (629).
1907
21 21-55
Regrade on a Seattle hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (815).
1907
21 21-56
Madison Street cable car on stilts during the regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1143).
between 1907 and 1927?
21 21-57
Regrade superintendents and spectators near regrade project
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1142).
between 1907 and 1927?
21 21-58
Site of regrades, northern Beacon Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4179).From the Seattle Times "Now and Then," April 10, 1983.
1983?
21 21-59
Denny Way regrade, near Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3935).
March 23, 1915
21 21-60
View north from Second Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2057).
1908
21 21-61
Third Avenue, view south at construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-8).
1902
21 21-62
Denny regrade at Third Avenue, view south from Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2502).
1908
21 21-63
Twelfth Avenue Bridge, west on Dearborn Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1169).
March 24, 1913
21 21-64
Dearborn Street at Rainier Avenue, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3890).
March 24, 1913
21 21-65
Dearborn Street at Seventh Avenue South, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3889).
March 24, 1913
21 21-66
Twelfth Avenue South over Dearborn Street, view south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3893).
June 26, 1917
21 21-67
Third Avenue South at Lander Street, view west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3892).
October 22, 1920
21 21-68
Fifth Avenue at Vine Street, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2515).
July 14, 1928
21 21-69
Eleventh Avenue at King Street, view west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (133).
December 1908-1909
21 21-70
Jackson Street regrade, view east from Ninth Avenue between Main and Jackson streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4).
April 9, 1909
21 21-71
View east from King Street Depot. Jackson Street at left, King Street at center; Jackson Street Regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1645).Courtesy Larry Hoffman.
December 29, 1908
21 21-72
Jackson Street regrade, view from Seattle Boulevard, view north between Fifth and Sixth Avenues toward Weller Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1).
between 1907 and 1908?
21 21-73
Triptych of photographs of Denny Hill during and before regrade, with 1964 view including Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2530).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
1907
Volume 22: Regrades #2 including Denny Hill
Views of Denny Hill before the regrade from the 1890s to 1905. Views of the First Denny Hill regrade from 1905-1911, especially on 2nd and 4th Avenues. Shows exterior and interior views of the Denny Hotel, circa 1902. Also shows the New Washington Hotel under construction in 1907. Views of the Second Denny Hill regrade from 1929-1932, including scenes along 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th Avenues. Also shows the conveyor belt and barge at the foot of Battery Street and a reversible barge dumping regrade dirt.
Album item
22 22-1
Denny Hill regrade, before; Denny Hill regrade, after
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (515).
April 4, 1928-September 22, 1931
22 22-2
Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4222A).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
1929?
22 22-3
Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4222B).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
1929?
22 22-4
Ninth Avenue and Denny Way, view west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2513).
July 24, 1928
22 22-5
View west from Eighth Avenue at Lenora Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2512).
July 24, 1928
22 22-6
Broad and John streets, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2514).
July 24, 1928
22 22-7
Denny Regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3011).Caption: Frank Brownfield, on Sixth Avenue, for a time refused to go along with the Denny regrade.Courtesy Seattle Times,September 6, 1964.
1930?
22 22-8
Fifth Avenue and Denny Way, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2516).
July 24, 1928
22 22-9
View south from Fifth Avenue at Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2518).
May 10, 1929
22 22-10
View south from Fifth Avenue at Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2517).
September 30, 1929
22 22-11
Foot of Battery Street at water; Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2524).
July 16, 1929
22 22-12
Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4222A).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
1930?
22 22-13
Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4222A).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
1930?
22 22-14
Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4222B).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
1930?
22 22-15
Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4222B).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
1930?
22 22-16
Fifth Avenue and Blanchard Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2519).
June 12, 1939
22 22-17
Foot of Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2520).
June 12, 1929
22 22-18
Foot of Battery Street; Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2522).
1929?
22 22-19
Foot of Battery Street; Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2521).
1929?
22 22-20
Foot of Battery Street, Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2523).
1929?
22 22-21
Denny regrade; barge pulling dirt
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2525).
July 15, 1929
22 22-22
Denny regrade; barge moving dirt
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2526).
July 15, 1929
22 22-23
Denny regrade; barge moving dirt
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2527).
July 15, 1929
22 22-24
Denny regrade; barge moving dirt
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2528).
July 15, 1929
22 22-25
Wrecked scow with regrade dirt
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2532).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
October 4, 1929
22 22-26
View east from Fourth Avenue and Bell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2531).
October 16, 1929
22 22-27
Denny regrade, view south, Second Avenue to Fifth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2498).
1907?
22 22-28
View northeast from Fifth Avenue and Blanchard Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2533).
October 16, 1929
22 22-29
D.T. Denny Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1852).Constructed in 1870.Courtesy Howard Droker.
September 1911
22 22-30
View west from Fifth Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2535).Courtesy Seattle Engineering Dept.
May 16, 1929
22 22-31
View northeast from Fifth Avenue and Blanchard Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2534).Courtesty Seattle Engineering Dept.
October 16, 1929
22 22-32
View north from Fourth Avenue at Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2509).
1908?
22 22-33
View northwest at Washington Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2494).
1905?
22 22-34
View north from Fourth Avenue and Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2508).
1908?
22 22-35
View north from Fourth Avenue and Blanchard Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2501).
1908?
22 22-36
View of Denny Hill regrade, Washington Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-5).
1905?
22 22-37
View north from Fourth Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2505).
1908?
22 22-38
View of Denny Hill regrade, Washington Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2496).
1905?
22 22-39
View north at Denny regrade, Washington Hotel from Second Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2506).
February 1905?
22 22-40
Denny regrade, Washington Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-7).Courtesy Seattle Public Library "Seattle and Environs."
1905?
22 22-41
View south at Denny regrade, Washington Hotel in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2503).
1905?
22 22-42
Denny Hill, new Washington Hotel under construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (6).
1907-1908?
22 22-43
Denny Hill, Denny Hotel (Washington Hotel)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3876).
1904?
22 22-44
View south from Fifth Avenue at Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3881).
March 20, 1929
22 22-45
View north from Fifth Avenue between Lenora and Blanchard streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3882).
March 20, 1929
22 22-46
Fourth Avenue regrade at site of Metropolitan Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (694).
between 1903 and 1923?
22 22-47
"The Washington Hotel, Seattle's Magnificent Hotel"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2497).
May 1903
22 22-48
Old Denny-Washington Hotel, Third Avenue between Stewart and Virginia streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4174).From the Seattle Times "Now and Then."
Caption: "Looking from the top level of the parking garage at Third Avenue and Stewart Street, this contemporary view shows the former site of the Old Washington Hotel. On the left is the "New Washington Hotel," today's Josephinium, completed in 1908."
May 29, 1983
22 22-49
Regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3982).
between 1905 and 1985?
22 22-50
Denny regrade, Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (13).
1905?
22 22-51
Pine Street, between Second and Third avenues, view east at Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2499).
1905
22 22-52
Denny regrade, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2500).
1905
22 22-53
Denny regrade, nearing completion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (11).
between 1909 and 1929?
22 22-54
Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (316).
1929
22 22-55
View north from Sixth Avenue and Battery Street at regrade, tracks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (516).
December 9, 1930
22 22-56
View south at Denny regrade, Sixth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (318).
1929
22 22-57
Denny Park, regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (317).
1929
22 22-58
Denny regrade, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (319).
1929
22 22-59
View east at Fifth Avenue, Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (314).
1929
22 22-60
View east from Fifth Avenue at Battery Street, regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (322).
1929
22 22-61
View north from Sixth Avenue and Westlake Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (320).
1929
22 22-62
View east of Denny regrade from Fifth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (315).
1929
22 22-63
Denny regrade, Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (321).
1929
22 22-64
Interior of Washington Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3205).Built in 1900-1902.
between 1901 and 1906?
22 22-65
Denny Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3584).Built in 1890.Later renovated into Washington Hotel. Burned 1906.
between 1890 and 1906?
22 22-66
Lobby of Washington Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1547).Courtesy the Seattle Times, January 31, 1960.Caption: This was the lobby of the old Washington Hotel. The decorating theme included great rugs, massive furniture and elaborate paneling. These photos were made in 1903 by Asahel Curtis, early-day Seattle photographer, shortly before a visit to Seattle by President Theodore Roosevelt. The President made the hotel his headquarters. The hotel was razed in 1907 when the first of a series of regradings of Denny Hill was begun to permit expansion of the city's business district to the north and west toward the foot of Queen Anne Hill.
1903
22 22-67
Washington Hotel, interior
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3203).
between 1901 and 1906?
22 22-68
Washington Hotel, interior
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3204).
between 1901 and 1906?
22 22-69
Washington Hotel, regrade, view northeast from Second Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3201).
1907?
22 22-70
Washington Hotel, Denny regrade, viewed from Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3202).
1907?
22 22-71
Washington Hotel, Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3740).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1907?
22 22-72
Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3741).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1910
22 22-73
Denny regrade, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3742).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
June 27, 1910
22 22-74
View north at regrade, from between Fourth and Fifth Avenues and Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3739).Courtesy P. Dorpat
1910
22 22-75
View south from Second Avenue at Blanchard Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3743).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1907
22 22-76
View up hill at regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3883).Courtesy P. Dorpat
between 1907 and 1911?
22 22-77
View north from Fifth Avenue and Lenora Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4153).Courtesy the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," March 28, 1982.
1911
22 22-78
View north at Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3866).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1907
22 22-79
View of Denny regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3869).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1907
22 22-80
View north from Pine Street and Third Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3865).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1906
22 22-81
View toward Denny Hotel, from Sixth Avenue at Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3864).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1904
22 22-82
View of regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3867).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1904 and 1907?
22 22-83
View of regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3870).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1904 and 1907?
22 22-84
View north from Ninth Avenue at Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3987).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1903
22 22-85
View north of Denny regrade, over Westlake
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3868).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1907
22 22-86
View southeast from Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3995).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1890
22 22-87
View south at Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4029).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1905
22 22-88
View south at Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4027).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1900
22 22-89
View south at Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4012).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1908
22 22-90
View south at Denny Hill from Queen Anne
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3988).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1896
22 22-91
View south at Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4028).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1906
22 22-92
View east on Third Avenue at King Street, Jackson Street regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2544).
January 31, 1916
22 22-93
View northeast at Denny regrade and Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2547).
1932
Volume 23: Market and hotels
Views of the Pike Place Public Market including food stalls, venders, and surrounding streets.
1907-1978
Album item
23 23-1
Original Market Building, construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1326).
1907
23 23-2
Pike Place Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1292).
1910
23 23-3
Pike Street, view east from Pike Place Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1322).
1908
23 23-4
Pike Place Market, view north from Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1329).
1909
23 23-5
Pike Place Market vendor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3071).
July 16, 1960
23 23-6
Pike Place Market vendors
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3087).
1950-1959?
23 23-7
Pike Place Market vendors, fruit stand
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3092).
July 16, 1960
23 23-8
Pike Place Market vendors
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3091).
July 16, 1960
23 23-9
Lower level of Pike Place Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1310).
between 1940 and 1960?
23 23-10
Architectural plan of Pike Place Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1293).Caption: Original market building construction; year 1907. We purchased lot 4 in 1906 and the present bulkhead had been constructed by city and extended north. Probable date 1904 or 1905. Later, 1911 the street was raised and the bulkhead also. #4043, City of Seattle.
1907
23 23-11
Pike Place Market, Pike Street, view west on First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1325).
1916?
23 23-12
Back side of Pike Place Market under construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1307).
between 1914 and 1918?
23 23-13
View east on Pike Street from Pike Place Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1340).
June 2, 1929
23 23-14
Pike Place Market, view south from Virginia Street at intersection of Western Avenue and Pike Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1338).
July 19, 1919
23 23-15
View north from Virginia Street, views of intersection of Elliott Avenue and Western Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1324).
July 19, 1919
23 23-16
View north on Western Avenue of construction of bridge connecting the main Pike Place Market with the Municipal Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1377).
1921?
23 23-17
Interior of Pike Place Market, vendors
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1640).Courtesy Ben Dennis.
between 1920 and 1940?
23 23-18
Van de Kamps Holland Dutch Bakery stand in Pike Place Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1639).Original photograph from Ben Dennis.
between 1920 and 1940?
23 23-19
1430 Western Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1308).
1930-1939?
23 23-20
1434 Western Avenue at Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1309).
1930-1939?
23 23-21
Aerial view of Pike Plaza project
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1277).
1967
23 23-22
Pike Place Market 70th Anniversary, seen from end of Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (10-11).
August 20, 1977
23 23-23
Northeast corner of Western Avenue at Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1336).
1930?
23 23-24
Stewart House, at 82-86 Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1345).
1930?
23 23-25
Aerial view of Pike Plaza area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1279).
1967?
23 23-26
Seattle Public Market, sign
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1059-32).
between 1967 and 1987?
23 23-27
Seattle Public Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1133).
between 1967 and 1987?
23 23-28
Mayor Wes Uhlman at Pike Place Market 65th Anniversary day
Leslie Hamilton (1344) (photographer)
August 17, 1972
23 23-29
Corner of Pike Place Market building
Leslie Hamilton (1303) (photographer)
1972
23 23-30
Western Avenue, back of Pike Place Market
Leslie Hamilton (1306) (photographer)
1972
23 23-31
Pike Place Market 70th Anniversary, west side of First Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (10-8) (photographer)
August 20, 1977
23 23-32
Pike Place Market 70th Anniversary , west side of First Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (10-9) (photographer)
August 20, 1977
23 23-33
Pike Place Market 70th Anniversary, west side of First Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (10-10) (photographer)
August 20, 1977
23 23-34
Joe Desimon truck
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1339).
1915
23 23-35
Pike Place Market 70th Anniversary, north end of Pike Place, taken from Soames-Dunn Building
Leslie Hamilton (10-15) (photographer)
August 20, 1977
23 23-36
Pike Place Market 70th Anniversary, north end of Pike Place, taken from Soames-Dunn Building
Leslie Hamilton (10-16) (photographer)
August 20, 1977
23 23-37
Seattle Public Market, northwest corner of First Avenue at Pike Street (Pike Place Market)
Leslie Hamilton (10-28) (photographer)
August 29, 1977
23 23-38
Pike Place Public Market, from Pike Place at Stewart Street
Leslie Hamilton (10-22) (photographer)
August 29, 1977
23 23-39
Seattle Public Market, interior
Leslie Hamilton (10-23) (photographer)
August 29, 1977
23 23-40
Seattle Public Market, vegetable stand
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (10-25)
August 29, 1977
Box/Folder
23 23-41
Seattle Public Market, vegetable stand
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (10-26).
August 29, 1977
Album
23 23-42
Seattle Public Market, west side of First Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (13-6) (photographer)
September 11, 1977
23 23-43
View south along Western Avenue from top elevator level of Pike Place Market
Leslie Hamilton (18-5) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
23 23-44
View north along Western Avenue from the top elevator level at Pike Place Market
Leslie Hamilton (19-18) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
23 23-45
View north over Western Avenue at intersection of Pike Place and Western Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (18-7) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
23 23-46
View east along Pike Street Corridor stairs from Elliott Avenue to Public Market
Leslie Hamilton (18-4) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
23 23-47
View east up stairs from Elliott Avenue to Western Avenue and the Pike Place Market, at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (18-2) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
23 23-48
View east up stairs from Western Avenue to Pike Place Market, at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (19-21) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
23 23-49
View west from Western Avenue to Elliott Avenue at Pike Street
Leslie Hamilton (19-20) (photographer)
April 26, 1978
23 23-50
View west at Pike Street corridor from Western Avenue toward Elliott Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (18-0) (photographer)
1978?
23 23-51
Entrance to Leland Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1319).
1916?
23 23-52
View north on Pike Place from Pike Street (copy of postcard)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1341).
1933?
23 23-53
Seattle Public Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2677).Courtesy Joan Paulson.
July 1978
23 23-54
Seattle Public Market, Pike Place at Pike Street, view north
Leslie Hamilton (87-17) (photographer)
1971
23 23-55
Pike Street, view west, at main entrance to Pike Place Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2675).Courtesy Joan Paulson.
1979
23 23-56
Seattle Public Market, remodeled interior
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2676)Original photograph from Joan Paulson.
1979
23 23-57
View of southeast corner of Pine Street and Pike Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2674).original photograph from Joan Paulson.
July 1979
23 23-58
Corner of Western Avenue and Virginia Street, view east
Leslie Hamilton (3497) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-59
Pike Place Market park, view east
Leslie Hamilton (3498) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-60
Seattle Public Market, view southwest in park
Leslie Hamilton (3502) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-61
Pike Place Market park dedication, view south
Leslie Hamilton (3501) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-62
Pike Place Public Market park, view east
Leslie Hamilton (3499) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-63
View south at Pike Place Market park
Leslie Hamilton (3500) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-64
View west in Pike Place Market park
Leslie Hamilton (3503) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-65
View west over water in Pike Place Market park
Leslie Hamilton (3504) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-66
View east in Pike Place Market park at Western Avenue and Virginia Street
Leslie Hamilton (3505) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-67
View south at Pike Place Market place
Leslie Hamilton (3509) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-68
View south at Pike Place Market place
Leslie Hamilton (3508) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-69
View north at Pike Place Market park and parking garage
Leslie Hamilton (3510) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-70
Pike Place Market parking garage and park
Leslie Hamilton (3511) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-71
Pike Street Hill Climb, view west
Leslie Hamilton (3512) (photographer)
May 28, 1982
23 23-72
Pike Place Public Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1069).
1907
23 23-73
Waldorf Hotel, on Seventh Avenue at Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (73).Constructed in 1906; architect T. Ryan.
1907
23 23-74
The Washington Hotel (also known as Denny Hotel)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (176).Constructed in 1888-1889; demolished in 1907.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL15228).
1900?
23 23-75
View north at Second Avenue and Pine Street, Denny Hotel on hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1549).
1900?
23 23-76
Mrs. Francis Guye's boarding house, Occidental Hotel, Slorak's Saloon, at Front and James streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1225).Occidental Hotel built in 1865.
between 1865 and 1885?
23 23-77
Occidental Hotel, at Front and James streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1230).Built in 1865, demolished around 1883.
1870
23 23-78
Arlington House, on Commercial and Main streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1231).Built 1876, burned June 6, 1889.
between 1876 and 1889?
23 23-79
Kenneth Hotel (postcard), First Avenue at James Street, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3915).
1909?
23 23-80
Hotel Stevens
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-33).From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."Caption: The Hotel Stevens. Is run on the European plan. Rooms $.75 per day and up. Rooms with private bath, $2.00 per day and up. A first-class family place devoted particularly to local transient people. Restaurant in connection.
1906
23 23-81
Hotel Seattle, view north on Second Avenue at Yesler Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1201).
February 11, 1961
23 23-82
View west on Yesler Way at Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1200).
1961
23 23-83
Old Seattle Hotel, view west at corner of Yesler Way and Second Avneue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3902).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
1960
23 23-84
Olympic Hotel, Fourth Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (149).
between 1924 and 1964?
23 23-85
The Frances rooming house, with Country-City Market on lower floor, at 504 Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3936).Courtesy P. Dorpat
December 4, 1909
23 23-86
Calhoun Hotel, on the northeast corner of Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-0).
October 9, 1977
23 23-87
The Lincoln Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-34).From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."
1906?
23 23-88
View east at First Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3923).
1960?
23 23-89
Olympic Hotel, seen from Fifth Avenue at University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1222).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
June 14, 1924
23 23-90
Savoy Hotel, at 1214 Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-3).
October 9, 1977
23 23-91
Savoy Hotel, at 1214 Second Avenue, view of south and east sides, from Third Avenue at Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (10-30).
August 29, 1977
23 23-92
Olympic Hotel, on the northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-1).Seattle Public Library (SPL11682).
1924?
23 23-93
San Marco Apartments, on Spring Street at Minor Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P).From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer's "Prosperous Washington."
1906?
23 23-94
St. Vincent Home for the Aged
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-11).Courtesy the Seattle Public Library, "Seattle & Environs, 1852-1924."
1922?
23 23-95
Hotel Kalmar, southeast corner of Sixth Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1227).Constructed 1881, demolished 1963.
1956?
23 23-96
Hotel Dixon, on Fremont Avenue and Ewing Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1223).
1901?
Volume 24: Churches, hospitals, and cemeteries
Album item
24 24-1
First Methodist Episcopal Church, at Second Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (17).Built in 1854.
between 1854 and 1874?
24 24-2
Plymouth Church (congregational), at the northeast corner of Third Avenue and University Street.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1161).Built in 1891-1892, demolished 1911.
between 1891 and 1911?
24 24-3
Trinity Parish Church (Episcopal), at Third Avenue and Jefferson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (19).Built in 1870-1871, burned June 6, 1889.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL23062).
1874
24 24-4
First Methodist Church, on the southeast corner of Third Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1158).Built in 1887, demolished 1907.Courtesy Seattle Public Library (SPL15194).
between 1887 and 1907?
24 24-5
First Presbyterian Church, southeast corner of Third Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (669).Built in 1875-1879, demolished 1912.Seattle Public Library (SPL15134).
between 1875 and 1912?
24 24-6
The Sacred Heart Cathedral
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-4).From "Seattle The Queen City."
1906?
24 24-7
Our Lady of Good Help Church (Catholic), northeast corner of Third Avenue and Washington Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1162).Built in 1868, moved in 1903 to Fifth Avenue South and Jefferson Street. First Catholic church in Seattle.
between 1868 and 1903?
24 24-8
First Presbyterian Church, on the southeast corner of Seventh Avenue and Spring Street, with glimpses of AYP
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1207).Built in 1854.
1909
24 24-9
Trinity Parish Church
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1163).From "Seattle & Environs."
1915?
24 24-10
Trinity Parish Church (Episcopal) at Eighth Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1157).Built in 1892, burned in 1902, rebuilt in 1903.Seattle Public Library (SPL15351).
between 1892 and 1902?
24 24-11
Our Lady of Good Help Church (Roman Catholic) on Fourth Avenue South and Washington Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (670).Built in 1868-1870, enlarged in 1883.Seattle Public Library (SPL22812).
between 1868 and 1883?
24 24-12
Denny Park Lutheran Church, on the north side of John Street, between Dexter and Eighth avenues
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (33-9).Built in 1939.Seattle Public Library (SPL20023).
1950
24 24-13
Stewart Street Baptist Church
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1155).Purchased from German Methodist congregation in 1905.
1952
24 24-14
Stewart Street Baptist church
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1156).Seattle Public Library (SPL19742).
1951
24 24-15
Trinity Church Northwest, on northwest corner of Eighth Avenue and James Street
Leslie Hamilton (2287) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
24 24-16
Trinity Church Northwest, on the northwest corner of Eighth Avneue and James Street
Leslie Hamilton (2288) (photographer)
January 11, 1981
24 24-17
Our Lady of Good Help Church (Roman Catholic), on Fifth Avenue and Jefferson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2672).Moved to this site in 1903-1905, last used in 1949.Seattle Public Library (SPL20032).
1951
24 24-18
View northeast from the Smith Tower, at St. James Cathedral on Ninth Avenue at Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (341).
June 11, 1974
24 24-19
Blessed Sacrament Church (Roman Catholic), at 5041 Ninth Avenue NE
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2671).Built in 1909.
1951
Box/Folder
24 24-20
St. Spridon, Russian American Orthodox Cathedral, 400 Yale Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2670).
1938
Album
24 24-21
St. James Cathedral, on Ninth Avenue between Marion and Columbia streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3528).
1890?
24 24-22
St James Cathedral, on Ninth Avenue between Marion and Columbia streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3953).Courtesy P. Dorpat.
between 1905 and 1910?
24 24-23
Denny gravestone in Lakeview Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (2150) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
24 24-24
Henry Yesler site, Lakewood Cemetery, All City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2151) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
24 24-25
Lakeview Cemetery, All City Senior Walking Club
Leslie Hamilton (2152) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
24 24-26
Princess Angeline's gravestone, Lakeview Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (2153) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
24 24-27
Princess Angeline's gravestone, Lakeview Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (2154) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
24 24-28
Lakeview Cemetery, Arthur Denny family memorial marker
Leslie Hamilton (2149) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
24 24-29
Leary-Ferry gravestone memorial, Lakeview Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (2148) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
24 24-30
Presbyterian Church on Seventh Avenue at Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1670).Seattle Public Library (SPL20031).Built in 1907.
between 1907 and 1927?
24 24-31
Wayside Mission Hospital, at the foot of Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3223).Built in in the shell of the steamship Idaho in 1891; donated to the Seattle Benevolent Society in 1889; took city's emergency cases from 1899-1904.
between 1891 and 1911?
24 24-32
Virginia Mason Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1085).
1920
24 24-33
Providence Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-12).Seattle Public Library's "Seattle & Environs."
1921?
24 24-34
Providence Hospital, between Fifth and Sixth avenues and Madison and Spring streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1572).From "Metropolitan Seattle."
1903
24 24-35
Marine Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2844).Seattle Public Library (SPL20037).Built in 1932.
1932
24 24-36
Marine Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2845).Seattle Public Library (SPL17789).Built in 1932.
1932
24 24-37
View east toward Harborview Hospital from the Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3084).
May 4, 1957
24 24-38
View north from 12th Avenue South and South Judkins Street toward Yesler Terrace and Harborview Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3150).
Januray 30, 1960
24 24-39
Harborview Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2846).Seattle Public Library (SPL21650).Built in 1929.
1929
Volume 25: Ship Canal
Historical views of the construction of the Hiram H. Chittenden Locks in Ballard from 1912-1917, including views of the surrounding regrade and land fill on Ballard Avenue, 8th, 14th, and 15th Avenues, among others, and the opening of the Lake Washington Ship Canal in 1917. Also includes views of the locks, administration building, Commodore Park, and fish ladders from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Most of the photographs are from the U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers collection.
Box/Folder item
25 25-1
Men and horses working on digging the Lake Washington Ship Canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-12).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1911 and 1917?
Album
25 25-2
Aerial view of the Chittenden Locks construction in Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1857).Original photograph from Howard Droker.
1912
25 25-3
Lake Washington Ship Canal and bunkhouse construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2116).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1911 and 1917?
25 25-4
Lake Washington Ship Canal construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-10).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1911 and 1917?
25 25-5
Lake Washington Ship Canal construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-17).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1911 and 1917?
25 25-6
Lake Washington Ship Canal construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-8).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1911 and 1917?
25 25-7
Lake Washington Ship Canal, Chittenden Locks at narrows
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-17).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1911 and 1917?
25 25-8
Lake Washington Ship Canal construction, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-6).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
August 1912
25 25-9
Chittenden Locks construction in Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1864)Original photograph from Howard Droker.
1913
25 25-10
Lake Washington Ship Canal construction; Chittenden Locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, concreting miter walls at lower end
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2118).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
January 19, 1914
25 25-11
Chittenden Locks construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1856).Copied from Howard Droker, University of Washington.
1914?
25 25-12
Lake Washington Ship Canal construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1940).Copied from University of Washington, #17, 653.
1914
25 25-13
Lake Washington Ship Canal docks, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (219).
between 1911 and 1917?
25 25-14
Lake Washington Ship Canal, Chittenden Locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, Northern Ry. Co's Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-4).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
July 15, 1915
25 25-15
Lake Washington Ship Canal, view east from Great Northern Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-5).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
April 25, 1914
25 25-16
Government Locks, Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (245, 1939).
between 1917 and 1937?
25 25-17
View south on 14th Avenue West from West 47th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2284).Reference #1007.
January 4, 1981
Box/Folder
25 25-18
Construction of locks at previous location of Ballard Store Yard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1014).
between 1917 and 1981?
25 25-19
View south on 14th Avenue NW from West 47th Street; view of company's temporary trestle and height of new fill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1007).
between 1917 and 1981?
25 25-20
View southeast on West 47th Street toward Ninth Avenue NW; view of original track location and preparation for fill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1008).
between 1917 and 1981?
25 25-21
View of ramp at Eighth Avenue NW and West 45th Street, for crossing of Holt & Jeffrey's grading tracks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (732).
between 1917 and 1981?
25 25-22
View south on 14th Avenue West from West 47th Street
Leslie Hamilton (2283) (photographer)
January 4, 1981
25 25-23
View north on Eighth Avenue Northwest from West 45th Street
Leslie Hamilton (2286) (photographer)
January 4, 1981
25 25-24
View north on Eighth Avenue Northwest from West 45th Street
Leslie Hamilton (2285) (photographer)
January 4, 1981
25 25-25
Intersection ofr Ballard Avenue and West 47th Street; manholes show new grade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (726).
between 1917 and 1981?
25 25-26
Preparation for Ballard ship canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (728).
1914
25 25-27
View east on Ballard Way from 17th Avenue Northwest and Ballard Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2281) (photographer)
January 4, 1981
25 25-28
View north on Ballard Avenue and 17th Street Northwest, West 47th Avenue and Ballard Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2282) (photographer)
January 4, 1981
25 25-29
Fill on Ballard Avenue, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1005).
September 10, 1914
25 25-30
View north on Ballard Avenue from 17th Avenue Northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (725).
between 1917 and 1981?
25 25-31
View north on Ballard Avenue from 17th Avenue
Leslie Hamilton (2279) (photographer)
January 4, 1981
25 25-32
View north on Ballard Avenue from 17th Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2280) (photographer)
January 4, 1981
25 25-33
View north on Ballard Avenue from 17th Avenue Northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (725).
1914
25 25-34
View west from the site of the Fremont Bridge and Lake Union outlet to Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3736).Copied from Paul Dorpat.
1910?
25 25-35
Fill on Eighth Avenue Northwest and West 45th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (737).
September 10, 1914
25 25-36
Lake Washington Ship Canal, spillway
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-13).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
December 10, 1920?
25 25-37
Men in snow in front of building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-20).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
February 3, 1916
25 25-38
Government Locks, Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1941).
between 1917 and 1937?
25 25-39
Car on street, with bridge in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-8).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
between 1917 and 1937?
25 25-40
Opening of locks in Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1859).Copied from Howard Droker, University of Washington.
1916
25 25-41
Lake Washington Ship Canal, Lake Washington Locks at narrows of Salmon Bay; U.S.E.D. launch "orcas" raised to upper level - small lock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1946).
July 25, 1916
25 25-42
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks opening
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (49-20).Caption: The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks were formally opened on July 4, 1917 with the transit of the Arctic exploration ship ROOSEVELT and the creek becomes a canal.Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
July 4, 1917
25 25-43
Lake Washington Ship Canal; condition of bank two days after dredging
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2117).
September 25, 1924
25 25-44
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay; lower end of large lock from head of tramway
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2127).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
January 30, 1914
25 25-45
Concrete train
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2125).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
April 5, 1913
25 25-46
Locks construction in Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1858).Copied from Howard Droker, University of Washington.
1913
25 25-47
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, from the top of gravel bunkers looking west, concreting section of north wall, gate contractor's temporary track
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2124).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
April 25, 1914
25 25-48
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay; U.S.E.D. launch orcas in large lock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2119).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
February 3, 1916
25 25-49
Narrows of Salmon Bay dam site
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2123).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
January 17, 1914
25 25-50
Construction of Lake Washington Ship Canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-0).
between 1914 and 1934?
25 25-51
Lake Washington locks and spillway
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1945).
between 1914 and 1934?
25 25-52
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, concrete shafts for lighting standards
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2126).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
March 29, 1916
25 25-53
Montlake, looking west at Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2120).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1912 and 1932?
25 25-54
Canal, locks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1943).
1912
25 25-55
Lake Washington Ship Canal, view west from controlling works; Lake Union in the distance. Concrete retaining wall on south side completed. Two piers for Montlake Avenue Bridge on south side and one pier on north side completed
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2111).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
November 21, 1914
25 25-56
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, informal opening of Large Lock. "Orcas" and "Swinomish" raised to upper level
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2112).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
August 1916
25 25-57
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, general view from south side of waterway, view toward Puget Sound locks, lockkeepers house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2115).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
April 11, 1914
25 25-58
Locks construction, Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1856).
1913
25 25-59
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, discharge, opening of culverts south side, lower service gate recess
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-10).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
December 11, 1915
25 25-60
Lake Washignton Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, operating house No. 2, intermediate gate
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-13).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
April 10, 1915
25 25-61
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, looking east from west side of cofferdam, lower guard gate in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-0).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
October 20, 1914
25 25-62
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, culvert form in Block B, looking west from Cofferdam
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-9).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
October 10, 1913
25 25-63
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, view southeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-14).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
October 28, 1914
25 25-64
Brooklyn, to which David Denny's streetcar ran, as seen from across Portage Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1130).Caption: Brooklyn, to which David Denny's streetcar ran, in 1902, seen from across Portage Bay. At the top of the hill are the first buildings of the University of Washington on its present campus (courtesy of the Photography Collection, Suzzallo Library, University of Washington.)
1902
25 25-65
Lake Washington Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, dam and apron
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-15).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
May 17, 1916
25 25-66
Lake Washington Ship Canal, telephoto view of lock looking east from Great Northern railroad cos bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-5).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
March 1, 1915
25 25-67
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, stony valve in culvert -- downstream face
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-18).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
1918
25 25-68
Lake Washington Ccanal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, upstream face of intermediate gate
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-16).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
November 17, 1914
25 25-69
Lake Washington Ship Canal, locks at narrows of Salmon Bay, looking into small lock from west cofferdam, end of river
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-3).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
November 22, 1913
25 25-70
Lake Washington Ship Canal construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-2).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1913 and 1933?
25 25-71
Lake Washington Ship Canal construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1 of 2).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1913 and 1933?
25 25-72
Canal construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2 of 2).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1911 and 1913?
25 25-73
Lake Washington Ship Canal construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-1).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1911 and 1913?
25 25-74
Lake Washington Ship Canal construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-11).Copied from of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1911 and 1913?
25 25-75
View east; annual repair, east end gate, large locks of Chittenden Locks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (0-9).
April 1977
25 25-76
View east; annual repair, center gate, large locks of Chittenden Locks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (0-7).
April 1977
25 25-77
View south on Ballard Avenue from dock place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (727).
1977?
25 25-78
Trestle construction for Everett interurban, at 15th Avenue Northwest and Shilshole Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (724).
April 1977
25 25-79
View south from West 47th Street, view of Holt and Jeffrey's trestle for fill, and progress of hydraulic fill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (729).
between 1914 and 1974?
25 25-80
Pacific Coast Pipe Company's spur, view north on 15th Avenue Northwest, from West 45th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (730).
between 1914 and 1974?
25 25-81
View east from point on 14th Avenue Northwest, midway between West 45th Street and West 47th Street, showing N.P. fill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (731).
between 1914 and 1974?
25 25-82
Fill, on West 47th Street at 17th Avenue Northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (723).
September 10, 1914
25 25-83
View east on West 47th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (733).
September 10, 1914
25 25-84
Broken concrete base on Ballard Avenue between 17th Avenue Northwest and Dock Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (734).
between 1914 and 1974?
25 25-85
Fifteenth Avenue Northwest at Shilshole Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (735).
September 10, 1914
25 25-86
View east on 47th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (736).
September 10, 1914
25 25-87
View of progress of fill on west side of West 47th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1003).
between 1914 and 1934?
25 25-88
Temporary track over water fill on West 47th Street between Ninth Avenue Northwest and 14th Avenue Northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1002).
between 1914 and 1934?
25 25-89
View south on 14th Avenue Northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1004).
September 10, 1914
25 25-90
View east on West 47th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1006).
September 10, 1914
25 25-91
Fill, on West 47th Street and Ninth Avenue Northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1009).
September 10, 1914
25 25-92
Hydraulic fill, Fourth Avenue Northwest and West 45th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1010).
September 10, 1914
25 25-93
View west from 15th Avenue and Shilshole Avenue on Shilshole Avenue, showing pile bulkhead for new fill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1011).
between 1914 and 1934?
25 25-94
Strap crossing West 45th Street and Leary Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1012).
between 1914 and 1934?
25 25-95
Magnolia Mill spur, West 47th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1013).
September 10, 1914
25 25-96
View of trestle constructed in connection with fill, view south on 14th Avenue Northwest from West 45th Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1015).
between 1914 and 1934?
25 25-97
Government locks, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3117).
October 1958
25 25-98
Hiram H. Chittenden Government Locks, view west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3118).
September 1, 1959
25 25-99
Hydraulic fill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1016).
September 10, 1914
25 25-100
Hiram Chittenden Locks, view north at sign
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3124).
August 10, 1957
25 25-101
Chittenden Locks, view east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3122).
August 12, 1956
25 25-102
View east at boats in large Chittenden Locks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3116).
June 16, 1961
25 25-103
East entrance to Chittenden locks, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3123).
August 9, 1957
25 25-104
Chittenden Locks, view east at ship
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3119).
August 1958
25 25-105
Chittenden Locks, view north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3121).
August 12, 1956
25 25-106
East view of Chittenden Locks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3115).
June 19, 1961
25 25-107
View east toward Chittenden Locks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3114).
July 4, 1961
25 25-108
View south at Chittenden Locks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3120).
August 12, 1956
25 25-109
View east at Government Locks spillway
Leslie Hamilton (1973) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-110
View northeast at Government Locks spillway
Leslie Hamilton (1986) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-111
Spectators viewing small locks, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (1983) (photographer)
Juy 12, 1980
25 25-112
Saltwater barrier, bottom of small locks
Leslie Hamilton (1976) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-113
Commodore Park, south side of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (1974) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-114
Commodore Park, south side of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (1978) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-115
South side of Chittenden locks
Leslie Hamilton (1979) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-116
View west at small lock in Chittenden locks
Leslie Hamilton (1980) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-117
Commodore Park, view south from Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (1981) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-118
Commodore Park, view south from Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (1982) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-119
Commodore Park, view southwest from Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (1975) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-120
View west from Commodore Park
Leslie Hamilton (1984) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-121
View north at grounds of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (1985) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-122
Entrance to fish ladder in Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (1977) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-123
Lake Washington Ship Canal, looking west from Commodore Park
Leslie Hamilton (1987) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-124
Lake Washington Ship Canal, looking west from Commodore Park
Leslie Hamilton (1988) (photographer)
July 12, 1980
25 25-125
View of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (49-1) (photographer)
October 30, 1978
25 25-126
View of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (49-2) (photographer)
October 30, 1978
25 25-127
View of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (49-3) (photographer)
October 30, 1978
25 25-128
View of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (49-4) (photographer)
October 30, 1978
25 25-129
View of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (49-5) (photographer)
October 30, 1978
25 25-130
View of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (49-6) (photographer)
October 30, 1978
25 25-131
Entrance to Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Northwest 54th Street and 31st Avenue Northwest
Leslie Hamilton (I-19) (photographer)
January 1977
25 25-132
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, view of sign
Leslie Hamilton (I-20) (photographer)
January 1977
25 25-133
View south inside gate to Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (I-27) (photographer)
January 1977
25 25-134
View east -- parking area on Northwest 54th Avenue for U.S. Government Locks
Leslie Hamilton (I-18) (photographer)
January 1977
25 25-135
Administration Building for Chittenden Locks, view south
Leslie Hamilton (I-24) (photographer)
January 1977
25 25-136
Government Locks, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers building
Leslie Hamilton (I-28) (photographer)
January 1977
25 25-137
View south at the Administration Building for the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (I-25) (photographer)
January 1977
25 25-138
Plaque on Administration Building for Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (I-21) (photographer)
Plaque: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Dedication of these locks, 4 July 1917-4 July 1967; This plaque placed in public ceremony sponsored by Magnolia Community Club, Co-operating with Seattle District U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
January 1977
25 25-139
View northeast at entrance boulevard to Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (I-23) (photographer)
Januray 1977
25 25-140
View northeast at Administration Building to Hiram M. Chittenden Locks; annual repair of large locks, center gate
Leslie Hamilton (0-11) (photographer)
April 1977
25 25-141
View west at annual repair of center gate of large part of Hiram M. Chittenden locks
Leslie Hamilton (12-0) (photographer)
April 1977
25 25-142
Ballard Locks, view west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (165).
October 30, 1978
25 25-143
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks fish ladder, viewing window
Leslie Hamilton (0-10) (photographer)
April 1977
25 25-144
Postcard: Lake Union, Queen Anne Hill, and Fremont view west from Roanoke
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (49-17).Caption: Lake Union, Queen Anne Hill, and Fremont looking West from Roanoke about 1890. Gas Plant Point is the low wooded area above and left of the large house, and the town of Edgewater is in the bight beyond. The street car trestle can be seen along the far shore of Lake Union.Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
1890
25 25-145
"Aura's" crew, westbound in Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (2092) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-146
"Aura's" crew, in Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (2091) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-147
Craft "Aura" in Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (2090) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-148
Craft "Aura" in Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (2093) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-149
The "Aura," belonging to Thom and Karen, at end of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (2086) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-150
The "Aura," belonging to Thom and Karen, at east end of Chittenden Locks; Thom, Karen, Laura, Bill B.
Leslie Hamilton (2087) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-151
Sailing day of the "Aura," at east end of Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (2088) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-152
The "Aura" in Chittenden Locks
Leslie Hamilton (2089) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-153
Tom Hamilton's boat
Leslie Hamilton (1789) (photographer)
May 4, 1980
25 25-154
The "Aura"
Leslie Hamilton (1788) (photographer)
May 4, 1980
25 25-155
Tom Hamilton's boat under I-5 freeway bridge
Leslie Hamilton (1792) (photographer)
May 5, 1980
25 25-156
The "Aura" westbound from locks
Leslie Hamilton (2094) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-157
Montlake cut looking west at Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2121).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1910 and 1980?
25 25-158
Excavation in Lake Washington Canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1763).Copied from SPS Tech World Magazine.
1910
25 25-159
Lake Washington Ship Canal between the lakes, looking over Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (218).
between 1910 and 1930?
25 25-160
Tracks in ditch
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1874).
between 1910 and 1930?
25 25-161
Craft "Aura" in water
Leslie Hamilton (2095) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-162
Craft "Aura" in water, westbound from locks
Leslie Hamilton (2095) (photographer)
August 19, 1980
25 25-163
Montlake cut
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1948).Caption: The Lake Washington Improvement Company undertook the construction of the canal as a private venture in 1883 after the failure to secure federal assistance. Those interested in harbor facilities on Salmon Bay and Lake Union and the adjacent lands -- also those holding lands in Black River Valley where floods would be prevented by the lowering of Lake Washington -- were the principal subscribers. This company opened a log canal from Lake Washington to Lake Union, and Wa Chong contracted to excavate a canal from Lake Union to Salmon Bay. This canal made possible the lumber mills at Ballard.
between 1883 and 1903?
25 25-164
Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1937).
between 1883 and 1914?
25 25-165
Lake Washington Ship Canal, view west from the controlling works, Lake Union in the distance, concrete retaining walls on south side completed. Two piers for Montlake Avenue Bridge on the south side and one pier on the north side completed.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-2).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
November 21, 1914
25 25-166
Lake Washington trestle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-20).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1911 and 1934?
25 25-167
Lake Washington Locks construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1944).
between 1911 and 1934?
25 25-168
Digging the Lake Washington Ship Canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1767).Copied from SPS Tech World Magazine.
1910
25 25-169
Aerial view of the Lake Washington Ship Canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-12).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
between 1911 and 1934?
25 25-170
View north at Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3884).Copied from Paul Dorpat.
September 15, 1915
25 25-171
View of locks at narrows, erecting first concrete crane, view northeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2122).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
January 7, 1913
25 25-172
Ship entering the Lake Washington Ship Canal, Ray's Boathouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2842).Copied from Jug Nolze.Caption: This view of World War II Miki entering the Lake Washington Ship Canal at Shilshole Bay shows Rays Boathouse, Tregoning Boatyard and part of Ballard.
1945?
25 25-173
Lake Washington: digging the canal between Lake Union and Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (172).Copied from Seattle Public Library (SPL14126).
1915?
25 25-174
View west over Lake Washington Ship Canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1747).Copied fromSeattle Times.
June 8, 1908
Volume 26: Ship Canal
Views of the Portage Canal (Montlake Cut) and the construction of the Ship Canal, circa 1900-1916; Lake Union and Portage Bay, 1950s-1980; Fremont and the Fremont ship canal, 1893-1981; views of Ballard and Salmon Bay, 1893-1977; and Shilshole Bay, circa 1900.
Box/Folder item
26 26-1
Montlake and Portage Bay, Lake Union in foreground, Lake Washington in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1955).
1909
26 26-2
Montlake viaduct adjoining University of Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1956).
between 1900 and 1909?
26 26-3
Portage Bay before the building of the ship canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1124).
1916
26 26-4
Montlake Cut, logs floating in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-3/1949).Canal, Lake Washington to Lake Union ca. late 1860's for bringing logs from Lake Washington to Lake Union. Transported coal barges ca. 1872.
1910
26 26-5
Montlake Cut, log floating through gate
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1542).
between 1910 and 1930?
26 26-6
Montlake Cut, logs floating in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1954).
between 1910 and 1930?
26 26-7
Portage Canal, man working in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1861).Copied from MOHAI.
1910?
26 26-8
Portage Canal looking west, man walking on log as it floats down the canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1862).Copied from of MOHAI.
1906
26 26-9
Bridge over Montlake Cut
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1059).
between 1906 and 1926?
26 26-10
Montlake Cut before the blast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1952).
October 26, 1910
26 26-11
Montlake Cut gates
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1950).
1910
26 26-12
Montlake Cut with gates in the far distance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1953).
between 1910 and 1930?
26 26-13
Ship canal under construction, looking west from Fremont
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3918).Copied from Seattle Engineering.
May 4, 1916
26 26-14
Montlake Cut, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2114).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1916 and 1936?
26 26-15
Ships going down the Montlake Cut on opening day
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1705).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson.
1916
26 26-16
Ship canal and Lake Union spillway at Fremont
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1491).
1910?
26 26-17
Construction on Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3949).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
October 9, 1914
26 26-18
Ships going down the Montlake Cut
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1702).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson (5736-14).
between 1914 and 1934?
26 26-19
Latona Bridge over Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1460).
between 1890 and 1899?
26 26-20
Wooden stave aqueduct crossing Lake Union at Seventh Avenue (later replaced by Lake Union Water Works Tunnel)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1535).Copied from the History of the Engineering Department.
August 10, 1916
26 26-21
Aerial view of Lake Union with wooden stave aqueduct at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (429).
1916?
26 26-22
Aerial view of east side of Lake Union, Stone Way Bridge at center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1959).
between 1911 and 1917?
26 26-23
Stone Way Bridge over Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1437).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson.
between 1911 and 1917?
26 26-24
Aerial view of Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1707).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson (4642-2).
between 1913 and 1933?
26 26-25
Ship "Monongahela" sailing under the Aurora Bridge (George Washington Memorial Bridge) before the final middle section is placed
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1624).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson.
1933
26 26-26
Aerial view of downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1756).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.Picture appeared in S. Grade Club Magazine July 1927.
1924
26 26-27
Fremont
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (72-16/1964).
1893
26 26-28
Aerial view of Fremont
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1960)."Fremont - 1902. Promoted by L.H. Griffith and named for his home town in Nebraska. He was interested in the Lake Union Line to provide transportation and increase the values of his properties. The road was constructed on a trestle and constructed from both ends. When his money gave out before the ends were connected he secured additional funds from those interested in completing the line".
1902
26 26-29
Fremont, clearcut area in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1961).
1902
26 26-30
Fremont waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1965).
between 1902 and 1922?
26 26-31
Fremont District looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (49-12).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society."The Fremont District in 1903. The view is North with the bridge over the creek in the foreground. The mill at the right is North of the creek and the dam is out of the picture at the right".
1903
26 26-32
South end Fremont Bridge, Earl Signor Groceries at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1537).Copied from "History of the Engineering Department".
March 18, 1915
26 26-33
Canal, excavating below Fremont Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-15).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
1912
26 26-34
Aerial view of Fremont Bridge over canal, looking west toward Ballard from the Aurora Bridge
Leslie Hamilton (596B) (photographer)
June 30, 1975
26 26-35
Lake Washington Canal, dam and spillway at Fremont Avenue looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-6).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
December 11, 1914
26 26-36
Lake Union Dam washout, north end of Stoneway Bridge in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1534).Copied from History of the Engineering Department
March 13, 1914
26 26-37
Ditch between Lake Union and Salmon Bay that will be enlarged to become part of the canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1760).Copied from SPS, Technical World Magazine, 1910.
1910
26 26-38
Montlake Cut, showing the water of Lake Washington entering Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1291).
between 1910 and 1930?
26 26-39
Portage Bay and Lake Washington before the Montlake Cut is finished, water spilling over from Lake Union as the canal is being cut
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (816).
1916
26 26-40
Lake Washington canal construction from Montlake, looking west toward Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3921).Copied from Seattle Engineering.
November 22, 1913
26 26-41
Lake Union outlet, wooden stave aqueduct in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-7).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
1912
26 26-42
Dam at Fremont
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1875).
1910?
26 26-43
Ship Canal and Lake Union spillway at Fremont
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1491).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
between 1907 and 1927?
26 26-44
Dam and spillway at Fremont, Queen Anne Hill to the right and Fremont to the left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (49-11).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
1907
26 26-45
Lake Union looking east from Fremont
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (49-16).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society."The temporary bridge from Westlake Ave. to the foot of Stone Way was completed in 1911. Signor's store is at the far right and it was here the many of the adventures mentioned originated or took place".
between 1911 and 1931?
26 26-46
Ballard, suburb on Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1759)Copied from SPS, Technical World Magazine, 1910.
1910
26 26-47
Salmon Bay looking east, Ballard in the distance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1764).Copied from SPS, Technical World Magazine, 1910.
1910
26 26-48
Aerial view of Ballard, looking North from Queen Anne Hill near 14th Avenue west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2-4)
1906?
26 26-49
Entrance to Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1951).
between 1906 and 1926?
26 26-50
Town of Ballard before it became part of Seattle, looking north from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-16).
1902
26 26-51
Ballard, looking from lower Queen Anne Hill across Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (49-13).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society."This 1893 view of Ballard was taken from lower Queen Anne Hill across Salmon Bay. The low trestle in the foreground carried Great Northern tracks across the shallow tidal bay to the Ballard shore where they continued west to the Sound."
1893
26 26-52
Seattle in the early 1870's
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3847).Copied from Seattle Post Intelligencer , December 30, 1962.
between 1870 and 1879?
26 26-53
Canal and Salmon bay from the vicinity of Ruffner Street and alley between 12-13th Avenue West, Ballard Bridge at bottom
Leslie Hamilton (35-2) (photographer)
July, 1978
26 26-54
Aerial view of Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1853).Copied from SHS (MOHAI).
January, 1914
26 26-55
Salmon Bay and Fishermen's Terminal, looking northeast toward the Northern Pacific Railway Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (49-20).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
June 23, 1915
26 26-56
Ballard and Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1962).
1912
26 26-57
Children with a boat on the shore of Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1879).
between 1900 and 1905?
26 26-58
Salmon Bay, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1860).
between 1900 and 1920?
26 26-59
Shilshole Bay, east island
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1880).Copied from MOHAI.
1900?
26 26-60
Dipper dredge at work on Lake Washington Ship Canal, connecting Puget Sound with Shilshole Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2113).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
1914?
26 26-61
United States merchant vessel "WT&B Co," going through a canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1854).Copied from MOHAI.
1908
26 26-62
Buttler Construction Co. and the Great Northern Pier on Shilshole Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1938/1878).
between 1908 and 1928?
26 26-63
Boat builders pushing a boat into the water
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1863)Copied from MOHAI.
1908?
26 26-64
"The Narrows" entrance to Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1769).Copied from SPS,Technical World Magazine, 1910.
1910?
26 26-65
Seattle Boiler Works on the corner of Shilshole and 24th Avenue NW, looking across Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1704).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson (4812-3).
1914
26 26-66
Cabin of "Shilshoh Charlie," last of the Shilshoh Indians
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (414).Accompanying text "North Queen Anne youngsters of pioneer days well remember the Salmon Bay 'beach shack' shown in the photograph on the opposite page. While the photographer has designated it on the print as 'Salmon Bay Charley's Home', the lone occupant was also known as Shilshoh Charley, and this shack was undoubtedly the final home of the last remaining member of the Shilshoh Indian tribe, which in days long gone had ruled the land thereabouts. Shilshoh Charley, as we prefer to call him, was living at Salmon Bay, with a few remaining members of his tribe, when Dr. Henry A. Smith filed on his donation claim adjoining the bay in 1853. He was even then well past his majority in years. Just when this Charley passed away is not quite clear, at this late date, but he was still alive in the 90's, and living in this shack, as many of the boys of that period still here had visited the quaint home and chatted with Charley. As with most aboriginies his age was largely a matter of conjecture, but unquestionably well beyond the biblical three score and ten. Long before the coming of the white man there was no doubt that Charley's Shilshoh tribe had been a large group of consequence and power. On the statement of Dr. Smith and others he was at the end recognized as the last known member of his tribe. The shack and Charley are both long since gone. Since this photograph was taken the canals were constructed, the locks built, and the entire Salmon Bay shore area as been filled and straightened out and completely changed. Before the locks were built the water in Salmon Bay rose and fell with the tides in the Sound. Charley's shack was built largely from driftpieces of timber brought in by the tides. No one who ever visited this queer driftwood shack and talked with its equally queer occupant will ever forget the experience".
between 1853 and 1873?
26 26-67
Ship going through the Lake Washington Ship Canal
Leslie Hamilton (2333) (photographer)
August 1958
26 26-68
Logs going through a ship canal
Leslie Hamilton (2334) (photographer)
July 27, 1962
26 26-69
Passenger steamer "Latrona" on Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1517).
1889?
26 26-70
Seattle fire boat "Alki"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1723).Original photograph from Jim Hamilton.
1977
26 26-71
Lake Washington and Montlake Cut
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-3/1949).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
1910?
26 26-72
Houses on an unidentified waterfront, clearcut trees in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1518).
between 1910 and 1918?
26 26-73
Looking down on the University District from boulevard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1816).Copied from Seattle Public Library.
December 21, 1918
26 26-74
Looking east at the University Bridge
Leslie Hamilton (1790) (photographer)
May 4, 1980
26 26-75
Looking east at University Bridge going up to let ships pass
Leslie Hamilton (1791) (photographer)
May 4, 1980
26 26-76
Lake Washington, outlet of Union Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (34).Copied from Seattle Public Library (SPL14157).
1893
26 26-77
Ships passing under the fully raised Fremont Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1439).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson (5736-10).
July 4, 1916
26 26-78
Logs floating through the Lake Washington Ship Canal under the Aurora Bridge, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4026).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1930-1939?
26 26-79
Entrance to canal and Lake Washington, looking from 15th Avenue E. and East Olin Place
Leslie Hamilton (2146) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
26 26-80
Union Bay, looking northeast from 15th Avenue and East Olin Place
Leslie Hamilton (2147) (photographer)
September 29, 1980
26 26-81
Montlake Bridge Cut, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3922).Copied from Seattle Engineering.
September 12, 1914
26 26-82
Portage Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1958).
February 21, 1951
26 26-83
Tugboat pulling a large cargo vessel up the canal, looking east from 2nd and 3rd Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2747) (photographer)
August 23, 1981
26 26-84
Three small boats passing a tugboat pulling a large cargo vessel up the canal, looking east from 2nd and 3rd Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (2748) (photographer)
August 23, 1981
26 26-85
Tugboat pulling large cargo vessel up the canal, looking northeast from Second and Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2749)
August 23, 1981
26 26-86
Cargo on a large vessel going up the canal, looking north from Second and Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2750)
August 23, 1981
26 26-87
Boat pushing large cargo vessel up the canal, looking west from Second and Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2751) (photography)
August 23, 1981
26 26-88
Boat pushing large cargo vessel up the canal, small boat passing at left, looking west from Second and Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2752)
August 23, 1981
26 26-89
Small boats on the canal, looking west from Second and Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2746) (photographer)
August 23, 1981
26 26-90
Small boats going both directions down the canal, looking north from Second and Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2745)
August 23, 1981
26 26-91
Fremont Park, looking northwest from Thirty-fouth and northwest Canal Street
Leslie Hamilton (2744)
August 23, 1981
26 26-92
Ballard Bridge, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2686).
1956?
26 26-93
Aerial view of Ballard Bridge, logs floating on the water to right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-10).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1915 and 1960?
26 26-94
Aerial view of canal with the Fremont Bridge raised to let ship pass at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-11).Copied from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
between 1915 and 1960?
26 26-95
Lake Washington Canal locks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (245/1939).
between 1915 and 1960?
26 26-96
Salmon Bay and Fishermen's Terminal, looking west with the Great Northern Railroad bridge at 35th Avenue N.W. and Shilshole Bay in the distance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (49-18/1853).Copied from the Maritime Historical Museum.
April 11, 1914
26 26-97
Seattle Cedar Mill, 1540 West Forty-sixth Street, northwest end of Ballard Bridge
Leslie Hamilton (33-11) (photographer)
July 13, 1978
26 26-98
Seattle Cedar Mill fire, west side of Ballard Bridge, Fifteenth Avenue West at north end
Leslie Hamilton (15-14) (photographer)
May 20, 1958
26 26-99
Fireboats fighting the Seattle Cedar Mill fire in Ballard
Leslie Hamilton (2966) (photographer)
May 20, 1958
26 26-100
Fireboats hosing the flames of the Seattle Cedar Mill fire in Ballard
Leslie Hamilton (2967) (photographer)
May 20, 1958
26 26-101
Fireboat "Alki" fighting the flames of the Seattle Cedar Mill fire in Ballard
Leslie Hamilton (2968) (photographer)
May 20, 1958
26 26-102
Seattle Cedar Mill, northwest of the Ballard Bridge
Leslie Hamilton (2965) (photographer)
1955
26 26-103
Seattle Cedar Mill, looking west from the Ballard Bridge
Leslie Hamilton (2971) (photographer)
March 19, 1960
26 26-104
Northeast Northlake Way, parallel to Lake Union shoreline at about 4th Avenue Northeast, Ivar's Floating Restaurant at right
Copied by Leslie Hamiltong (517).
1960-1969?
26 26-105
Trolley going over Lake Union on the Stoneway Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
February 1912
26 26-106
Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamiltong (1957).
1910
26 26-107
Aftermath of the Seattle Cedar Mill fire, view from the Ballard Bridge, 15th Avenue West at north end
Leslie Hamilton (15-11) (photographer)
May 26, 1977
26 26-108
Fremont and Westlake streetcar trestle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (72-16/1964).
1893
26 26-109
Fremont Bridge with Ballard Bridge in the distance, looking west from the Aurora Bridge on the northeast slope of Queen Anne Hill
Leslie Hamilton (598) (photographer)
June 30, 1975
26 26-110
Woman walking down a hill toward the Fremont Bridge, Hardwoods Inc., C.A. Newell Co. and Bowles Northwest Co. at right
Leslie Hamilton (1-30) (photographer)
between 1960 and 1980?
26 26-111
Canal and Fremont Bridge, looking west from the Aurora Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2973).
1962
26 26-112
Canal and Montlake Bridge, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2972) (photographer)
July 2, 1963
26 26-113
Canal and Lake Union, looking northeast from 5th Avenue North and Lynn Street
Leslie Hamilton (3164) (photographer)
May 22, 1955
26 26-114
Gas Plant with University District in background, view from Queen Anne Hill (5th Avenue North and Lynn Street)
Leslie Hamilton (2369) (photographer)
January 26, 1958
Volume 27: Ship Canal, Fremont, and Ballard
Views of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, Ballard waterfront, Salmon Bay, Fishermen's Terminal, Shilshole Locks entrance, and the Shilshole Marina, 1908-1970s.
Box/Folder item
27 27-1
Logs floating on Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1438).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson (4812-4).
between 1880 and 1900?
27 27-2
Lake Washington with Laurelhurst in the background, looking northeast from Capitol Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1370).Copied from Seattle Public Library (SPL22885).
1880?
27 27-3
People sitting on the south side of the canal at about Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2587) (photograph)
July 12, 1981
27 27-4
South side of the canal at about Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2592) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
27 27-5
Ship sailing on the south side of the canal, west of Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2588) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
27 27-6
Running shoes, part of the sclupture "Reality Relics, Lunch Bag and Running Shoes" by Anita K. Fisk, 1981, NW Thirty-fourth Avenue and Canal Street
Leslie Hamilton (2589) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
27 27-7
Lunch bag on a bench, part of the sclupture "Reality Relics, Lunch Bag and Running Shoes" by Anita K. Fisk, 1981, NW Thirty-fourth Avenue and Canal Street
Leslie Hamilton (2590) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
27 27-8
Side view of lunch bag on a bench, part of the sclupture "Reality Relics, Lunch Bag and Running Shoes" by Anita K. Fisk, 1981, NW Thirty-fourth Avenue and Canal Street
Leslie Hamilton (2590) (photogrpaher)
July 12, 1981
27 27-9
Ross Creek Mosaic at Fremont Park, NW Thirty-fourth Avenue and Canal Street
Leslie Hamilton (2595) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
27 27-10
Full view of Ross Creek Mosaic at Fremont Park, NW Thirty-fourth Avenue and Canal Street
Leslie Hamilton (2596) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
27 27-11
Aerial view of Lake Washington Ship Canal with the Government Locks in front of the Great Northern Railway Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1747).Copied from SPS, Seattle Times June 6, 1958.
June 6, 1958
27 27-12
The Hotel Dixon on Fremont and Ewing Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1223).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15267).
1901
27 27-13
Trolley coming around the corner at Ballard Avenue and Twentieth Avenue NW, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3962).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909?
27 27-14
View of the Ballard Bridge area looking northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3960).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1906?
27 27-15
Aerial view of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, with Great Northern Railway Bridge and Government Locks in the foreground, and the Ballard Bridge and Aurora Bridge in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (398).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary (SPL21652).
between 1911 and 1934?
27 27-16
Ships sailing down the Montlake Cut, people watching from both shores
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1705).Original photograph from Joe D. Williamson (5736-7).
between 1911 and 1934?
27 27-17
South side of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, approximately from Queen Anne Avenue to 2nd Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2586) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
27 27-18
Fishermans Terminal and Phinney District with Ballard Bridge at center, looking from 26th Avenue West and West Dravus Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (338F).
April 24, 1974
27 27-19
Aerial view of Lake Washington Ship Canal with Ballard Bridge raised to let a ship pass, Fishermans Terminal at lower right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-19).Copied from Seattle Discovered.
December 26, 1979
27 27-20
Aerial view close up of the Ballard Bridge raised to let a ship pass
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-20).Copied from Seattle Discovered.
December 26, 1979
27 27-21
Looking north at the Ballard waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1865).Copied from MOHAI.
1910?
27 27-22
Lake Washington Ship Canal, dam and spillway at Fremont Avenue, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2110).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
December 11, 1914
27 27-23
Latona Bridge, first Eastlake bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1460).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1890-1895?
27 27-24
Lake Washington Ship Canal, looking north from 600 Boulevard on West Emerson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (57-5).
January 15, 1979
27 27-25
Closer view of Lake Washington Ship Canal, looking north from 600 Boulevard on West Emerson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (57-6).
January 15, 1979
27 27-26
Aurora Bridge, looking north from 4th Avenue North near Newell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (37-).
1976
27 27-27
View of Lake Union, looking from First Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-11).Copied from Seattle Then and Now.
1975?
27 27-28
North side of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, looking approximately from the foot of 16th-17th Avenue Northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (52-8).
October 14, 1978
27 27-29
Seattle Cedar Mill at 1540 West 46th Street, northwest end of the Ballard Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (52-7).
October 14, 1978
27 27-30
Ships on Lake Union, looking west from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1296b).
1920?
27 27-31
Montlake Cut
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3176).Copied from "Lake Washington Story" Pg. 30.
1884-1885?
27 27-32
Gasplant Park, I-5 Bridge and canal, looking from Fifth Avenue and Lynn Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (30-0).
June 1976
27 27-33
Fishermen's Terminal from the vicinity of Ruffner and alley between Twelfth-Thirteenth Avenue West and West Nickerson Street, interchange in center foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (35-0).
July 19, 1978
27 27-34
Canal viewed from vicinity of Ruffner Street and alley between Twelfth-Thirteenth Avenue West, Ballard Bridge at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (35-9).
July 19, 1978
27 27-35
Canal viewed from vicinity of Ruffner Street and alley between Twelfth-Thirteenth Avenue West, Ballard Bridge raised to let ship pass
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (35-7).
July 19, 1978
27 27-36
Salmon Bay, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3110).
1957
27 27-37
Seattle Cedar Mill at 1540 West 46th Street, northwest end of the Ballard Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (33-10).
July 13, 1978
27 27-38
Looking northeast at Lake Washington Ship Canal, tip of Gasplant Park at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (860).
1976
27 27-39
Old Seattle gas plant with I-5 freeway bridge in background, looking northeast from Lynn Street and Taylor Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (746B).
September 6, 1966
27 27-40
Ballard Bridge raised for opening day of yacht season
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-5).Copied from Seattle Public Library, Seattle Discovered.
1978?
27 27-41
Fishermen's Terminal on Salmon Bay, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (3112) (photographer)
April 1956
27 27-42
Fishermen's Terminal and Shilshole Bay, looking west from the Ballard Bridge
Leslie Hamilton (3113) (photographer)
April 1956
27 27-43
Fishermen's Terminal on Salmon Bay, looking north, two men standing at front left
Leslie Hamilton (3111) (photographer)
April, 1957
27 27-44
Crab trap, Fishermen's Terminal on Salmon Bay
Leslie Hamilton (3109) (photographer)
September 18, 1963
27 27-45
Nets and floats drying, Fishermen's Terminal on Salmon Bay
Leslie Hamilton (3108) (photographer)
September 15, 1963
27 27-46
Boat coming up the Shilshole entrance to the locks, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3101) (photographer)
June 5, 1960
27 27-47
Ship coming up the Shilshole entrance to the locks, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3100) (photographer)
June 5, 1960
27 27-48
Shilshole Moorage, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (3107) (photographer)
January 17, 1960
27 27-49
Shilshole Moorage, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (3097) (photographer)
January 17, 1960
27 27-50
Boats parked at the Shilshole Moorage on the Shilshole Bay Marina
Leslie Hamilton (3099) (photogrpaher)
April 10, 1960
27 27-51
Boats parked at the Shilshole Moorage on the Shilshole Bay Marina, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (3098) (photogrpaher)
January 17, 1960
27 27-52
Cars and boats parked at the Shilshole Moorage on the Shilshole Bay Marina, looking west from Sunset Hill Park, Olympic Mountain range in background
Leslie Hamilton (3102) (photographer)
June 7, 1961
27 27-53
Ship "W.T. Preston" built in 1939
Leslie Hamilton (3065) (photographer)
between 1939 and 1959?
27 27-54
Canal cut between Fremont and Ross, showing old stream
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1942).
1906
27 27-55
Montlake Cut, original canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2109).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
1910?
27 27-56
Aerial view of the Montlake Cut. Portage Bay and Lake Union on "Opening Day," ships passing under the raised Ballard Bridge, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4173).Copied from This Washington, B. an I. Spring.
1959-60?
27 27-57
Aerial view of Aurora Bridge and University Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1754).Copied from SPS, "Argus".
1939
27 27-58
Aerial view of the Great Northern Railway Bridge and the Government Locks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1748).Copied from National Geographic, 1960.
1960
27 27-59
Montlake Bridge, looking north from 21st Avenue and East Shelby Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3907).Copied from Seattle Engineering.
November 21, 1928
27 27-60
Ballard, seen across Interbay through the telescopic lens of a photographer shooting from West Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3717).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1908
27 27-61
Fremont Pharmacy, on Southwest corner of Fremont Avenue and North 33rd Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3712).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
May 1, 1909
27 27-62
The Ross Marche' Grocery on the southeast corner of Third Avenue West and Bertona Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3834).
between 1909 and 1929?
27 27-63
Fremont & Ross Transfer Company, on the northeast corner of 35th Street and Fremont Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3713).Original Photograph from Paul Dorpat.
September 13, 1910
27 27-64
Sooters Oak Shop at 3500 Fremont N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3715).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1970-1979?
27 27-65
Men boarding trolley on Fremont Avenue and North 34th Street, looking north, Fremont Tavern at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3948).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1930-1939?
27 27-66
Trolley and cars on Fremont Avenue and North 34th Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3769).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
June 1923
27 27-67
Ship canal and Lake Union Spillway at Fremont
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1491).
between 1920 and 1980?
27 27-68
Fremont, looking north from 4th Avenue North and Newell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1-29).
June 10, 1977
27 27-69
North 34th Street and Fremont Avenue, north view
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3820).Original Photograph from L. Gowey.
March 2, 1924
27 27-70
Trolleys crossing bridge, Fremont Avenue and Florentia Street to Dexter Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3819).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
between 1923 and 1924?
27 27-71
Outbound traffic through Fremont
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1486).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
June 27, 1923
27 27-72
76 Gas Station on the southwest corner of 15th Avenue NW at Northwest Market Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (366).
1975?
27 27-73
The Tux Shop on the south side of Northwest Market Street near 15th Avenue Northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (367).
1975
27 27-74
Children and teachers standing outside of the Ross School on 3rd Avenue Northwest and West 43rd Street.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-114).Copied from Seattle Public Library (SPL22694).
1905?
Volume 28: Fremont and Ballard
Unidentified scenes. Some images may not be of Ballard or Fremont.
Box/Folder item
28 28-1
Negatives of scenes from Ballard, Fremont and other areas around Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5 pages).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-2
Unidentified house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1575).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-3
Unidentified house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1430).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-4
Hotel Ramona, Russell's, The Seneca store, Hotel Diller; horses and carriages in street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4485).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-5
Unidentified street corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4486).See photo #2098 for 1980 picture.
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-6
Downtown street scene, with metro bus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4487).Caption: Since 1940, trackless coach service has carried passengers up and down the steep incline.Copied from Paul Dorpat.
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-7
Unidentified view of Puget sound, buildings, train tracks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4488).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-8
Fremont Baptist Church, parking lot
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4478).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-9
Fremont Baptist Church
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4479).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-10
Unidentified machinery shop
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4480).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-11
Unidentified office building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4481).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-12
T.T. Minor school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4482).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-13
Day School, Fremont
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4483).
between 1940 and 1980?
28 28-14
South School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4484).
between 1940 and 1980?
Volume 29: Lake Union and University of Washington
Box/Folder item
29 29-1
View east on East 45th Street at University Street Bank, Malloy Apartments, Marine State Bank building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (807).
1913
29 29-2
East of University Bridge, view south
Leslie Hamilton (2347) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-3
South end of the University Bridge, east side
Leslie Hamilton (2348) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-4
Southeast of the University Bridge, east side, view east
Leslie Hamilton (2349) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-5
South end of the University Bridge, east side, view east
Leslie Hamilton (2350) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-6
South end of University Bridge, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2351) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-7
South end of University Bridge, looking west; note Passage Point Park
Leslie Hamilton (2352) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-8
Passage Point, north shore
Leslie Hamilton (2353) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-9
Yale Terrace, view west; Hamlin, Shelby
Leslie Hamilton (2354) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-10
Yale Avenue and Edgar Street, view west
Leslie Hamilton (2355) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-11
Yale Avenue and Edgar Street, view west
Leslie Hamilton (2356) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-12
Yale Avenue and Edgar street, view west
Leslie Hamilton (2357) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-13
Yale Avenue at Edgar Street and Roanoke Street, view west at water, boats
Leslie Hamilton (2358) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-14
View west from Yale Avenue between Roanoke and Edgar streets, views of water
Leslie Hamilton (2359) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-15
Yale Avenue between Roanoke and Edgar streets, view west at Queen Anne Hill
Leslie Hamilton (2360) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-16
View west from Yale Avenue between Edgar and Roanoke streets
Leslie Hamilton (2361) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-17
View west from Fairview Avenue East and Roanoke Street, with Queen Anne Hill in the background
Leslie Hamilton (2362) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-18
View west from Fairview Avenue at Roanoke Street
Leslie Hamilton (2363) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-19
View west from Fairview Avenue East and Roanoke Street, Gas Plant Park in background
Leslie Hamilton (2364) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-20
View north from Fairview Avenue and Roanoke Street, boats in harbor
Leslie Hamilton (2365) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-21
View west from Fairview Avenue and Roanoke Street, I-5 bridge in background
Leslie Hamilton (2366) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-22
View west from Fairview Avneue East and Roanoke Street, I-5 bridge in background
Leslie Hamilton (2367) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-23
West side of Fairview Avenue East between Lynn and Louisa streets; sign reading "Phoenix Moorage, 2349-51 Fairview Ave East"
Leslie Hamilton (2368) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-24
West side of Fairview Avenue East between Lynn and Louisa streets
Leslie Hamilton (2369) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-25
West side of Fairview Avenue East between Lynn and Louisa streets
Leslie Hamilton (2370) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-26
View west from Fairview Avenue between Lynn and Louisa streets, in parking lot
Leslie Hamilton (2371) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-27
West side of Fairview Avenue East between Lynn and Louisa streets, view of houseboats, water, I-5 bridge in background
Leslie Hamilton (2372) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-28
West view, from Fairview Avenue East and Lynn Street, Lynn Street Park
Leslie Hamilton (2373) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-29
View west from Fairview Avenue East between Lynn and Newton streets
Leslie Hamilton (2374) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-30
View west from Fairview Avenue East between Lynn and Newton streets
Leslie Hamilton (2375) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-31
View west from Fairview Avenue East between Lynn and Newton streets
Leslie Hamilton (2376) (photographer)
March 9, 1981
29 29-32
Lake Washington shoreline, houseboats
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-7).
1908
29 29-33
Lake Washington shoreline, with houseboats, near Montlake
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-2).From Seattle Public Library's "Seattle Discovered."
1978
29 29-34
View north at Lake Union, eastern Railroad
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3925).From Seattle Engineering Department.
1887
29 29-35
View northwest at Lake Union, harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1703).
1920-1929?
29 29-36
View north at Lake Union shoreline from 820 Fairview Avneue, South Lake Inn
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1700).
1920-1929
29 29-37
The "Latona," first passenger steamer on Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1517).From the Seattle Historical Society
1888
29 29-38
Lake Union in autumn
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3536).
between 1880 and 1920?
29 29-39
Surplus of World War I-era wooden freighters, lined up in long rows on Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (87-71299
1920?
29 29-40
View west toward Queen Anne Hill of surplus World War I-era wooden freighters, lined up in long rows on Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1296).
1920-1929?
29 29-41
Gas Plant Park, I-5 bridge and canal from Fifth Avenue and Lynn Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (30-0).
June 1978
29 29-42
View northeast at Old Gas Plant Park, Safeco Building in the left background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (861).
1976
29 29-43
View west at Lake Union, taken from north slope of Capitol Hill across to the eastern slope of Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3991).Copied from Paul Dorpat.
1890
29 29-44
Lake Union, looking north from approximately 14th or 15th Avenue East, Garfield and Galer streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4015).
between 1880 and 1900?
29 29-45
View north at Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3992).Copied from Paul Dorpat.
between 1880 and 1900?
29 29-46
View north at the south end of Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4003).Copied from Paul Dorpat.
between 1880 and 1900?
29 29-47
View northwest over Lake Union; town mill at right center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (425).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22924).Town mill built in 1882; acquired by D.T. Denny and Associates in 1884. Later known respectively as Western Mill, The Brace & Hergert Mill.
1885?
29 29-48
View south on Lake Union at Western Mill on shoreline
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1518).From Seattle Public Library (SPL22915).
1880-1885?
29 29-49
Portage Bay and Lake Washington before the canal was built, view northeast from 15th Avenue North, Capitol Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4002).Original photgraph from Paul Dorpat.
1900-1905?
29 29-50
Lake Union, looking northwest from Capitol Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4001).Original photgraph from Paul Dorpat.
1900-1905?
29 29-51
Portage Bay and Lake Union, looking north toward Adolphus College; site of Seattle Prep University; University of Washington campus in distance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3684).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1900-1905?
29 29-52
View northeast from Capitol Hill, with Lake Washington and Laurelhurst in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1370).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22885).
1880?
29 29-53
Montlake Cut and Portage Bay, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3685).Copied from the Seattle Times "Now and Then," August 8, 1982.Original cut built in 1883.
1885?
29 29-54
View east at Union Bay, Laurelhurst; looking east from the Girls' Dormitory (now Clark Hall) on University of Washington campus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4465B).From the Seattle Times''"Now and Then," September 11, 1983.
1905?
29 29-55
View east at Union Bay, Laurelhurst
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4465A).From the Seattle Times' "Now and Then," September 11, 1983.Caption: It required detective work to trace down the vantage point of negative 3003.
1905?
29 29-56
Union Bay, looking east toward Laurelhurst, from McMahon Hall at the University of Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4466).From the Seattle Times'"Now and Then," September 11, 1983.Caption: Today's view toward Laurelhurst reveals how little of Union Bay remains.Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1983?
29 29-57
University of Washington Power House, Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3554).
1900-1905?
29 29-58
University of Washington rowing crew, near Latona Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1623).Copied from the Seattle Historical Society.
1914-1917?
29 29-59
Lake Union and Queen Anne Hill, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1296B).
1920?
29 29-60
University of Washington rowing crew in the Montlake Cut, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-4).Copied from the Seattle Public Library's "Seattle Discovered."
1978?
29 29-61
Fine Arts Building, University of Washington campus, built for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (AYPE)
Leslie Hamilton (1800B) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-62
Washington State Museum, University of Washington campus, built for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (AYPE)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3053).
August 25, 1957
29 29-63
Architecture Building, University of Washington campus, built for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (AYPE)
Leslie Hamilton (1801) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-64
Architecture Building, University of Washington campus, built for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (AYPE)
Leslie Hamilton (1802) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-65
Architecture Building, University of Washington campus, built for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (AYPE)
Leslie Hamilton (1803) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-66
Gate Five, looking west at Northeast 40th Avenue and 15th Avneue Northeast, entrance to University of Washington campus
Leslie Hamilton (1804) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-67
Observatory, University of Washington campus
Leslie Hamilton (1779) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-68
University of Washington Physics building, looking north from near Frosh Pond
Leslie Hamilton (1799) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-69
Parrington Hall, University of Washington
Leslie Hamilton (1793) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-70
George Washington statue, west side of University of Washington campus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3059).
August 25, 1957
29 29-71
University of Washington campus, Frosh Pond
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3062).
August 25, 1957
29 29-72
University of Washington campus, Memorial Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3055).
August 25, 1957
29 29-73
University of Washington Yacht Club, the old Shilshole House on University of Washington campus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3064).Copied from "The Lake Washington Story Book," page 110.
August 25, 1957
29 29-74
Johnson Hall, University of Washington, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (1800A) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-75
University of Washington campus, Sylvan Theater; columns from Territorial University
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3060).
August 25, 1957
29 29-76
University of Washington campus, plaque at Sylvan Theater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3061).Plaque: These columns were saved from the first building of the Territorial University of Washington built in 1861 on the old campus near the present corner of Fourth Ave. and Seneca St. They were erected here by the senior class -- campus day 1911.
August 25, 1957
29 29-77
University of Washington campus, monument commemorating the Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3054).Monument: On these grounds was held between June 1st and October 16th, 1909, The Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. And this tablet is erected by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce as a testimonial to those citizens of Seattle who, from a sense of civic loyalty and at great personal sacrifice, created and carried to success an exposition of lasting benefit not only to this city but to the entire northwest. But far more important than all other advantages resulting from such an exhibition is the inspiring example of unselfish and disinterested public service which these citizens, without material reward or the hope thereof, have given to their city. Such men are the proudest possession of any community and the surest guarantee of its prosperity and greatness.
August 25, 1957
29 29-78
University of Washington campus, fountain in Frosh Pond
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3052).
September 23, 1964
29 29-79
University of Washington campus, Parrington Hall
Leslie Hamilton (1794) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-80
Meany Hall, University of Washington campus, built for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (AYPE)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3058).
August 25, 1957
29 29-81
Washington State Museum, University of Washington campus, built for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (AYPE)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3056).
August 25, 1957
29 29-82
Meany Hall Auditorium, University of Washington campus, built for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (AYPE)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3057).
August 25, 1957
29 29-83
Stadium and Hec Edmundson Pavilion, looking south, University of Washington campus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3065).
June 12, 1961
29 29-84
Forestry Building, University of Washington campus, built for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo (AYPE)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1831).Original photograph from Muriel Waldeck.
1960-1969?
29 29-85
Student Union Building, University of Washington
Leslie Hamilton (1796B) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-86
Alaska Yukon Pacific Expo Monument, near Student Union Building, University of Washington campus
Leslie Hamilton (1795) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-87
Frosh Pond, looking southeast
Leslie Hamilton (1797) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-88
Hec Edmundson Pavilion, near the University of Washington stadium
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1454).Copied from L. Gowey.
1920-1929?
29 29-89
Columns at Sylvan Theater
Leslie Hamilton (1798) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
29 29-90
Postcard depicting the Territorial University; Asa Shinn Mercer, Mrs. Lucie W. Carr, the President's House, and The Boarding House
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (313).
1870-1879?
29 29-91
Laying of the cornerstone for Denny Hall, University of Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-5).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14130).
July 4, 1894
29 29-92
Henry Suzzalo Library, University of Washington campus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-3).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15215).West wing built in 1924-1926.
1926?
Volume 30: Lake Union
Box/Folder item
30 30-1
Fremont Bridge and Canal, northeast slope of Queen Anne Hill, looking west from the Aurora Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (597B).
June 1975
30 30-2
Intersection of Westlake Avenue North, Dexter Avenue North, Fremont Avenue North and Nickerson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (595).
June 1975
30 30-3
Westlake Avenue near Fulton Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4464).
1938
30 30-4
Westlake Avenue, near Fulton Street, looking east from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4463).Caption: The Aurora Bridge, ready for the final link in June of 1932, was built to relieve heavy traffic on the Fremont Bridge.From the Seattle Times "Now and Then," August 28, 1983.Bridge was dedicated on February 22, 1932.
1930?
30 30-5
Lake Union, viewed from First Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88-12).
1909?
30 30-6
Lake Union, looking north from Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (54).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22884).
1890
30 30-7
Western Mill, viewed from Lake Union, Maud Foster at dock in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1518).Copied from the Seattle Historical Society.
1888?
30 30-8
Western Mill, near Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (92).
1880
30 30-9
South end of Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (425).Caption: Lake Union -- This shows how much farther south the water came in the 1880s than it does today. When the car line was first built to Fremont it crossed the little bay to the left on a trestle; now all of that area is solidly filled in. The Western Mill is shown on the shore. The wooded background is East Queen Anne Hill. (Looking north).Description (reverse side of photograph): Southeast Queen Anne hill in 1882. This picture has more than ordinary historical interest. It shows the southeastern slope of Queen Anne Hill above Lake Union in 1882. In the immediate foreground is a thriving community developed at the south end of Lake Union, centering around a lumber mill on the lake shore, built about 1880 by David T. Denny and associates. The house shown in the lower left hand corner was leased by the board of education and used to house what was known as the Lake Union School from 1882 until 1884. At that time the district erected the Denny School and the Lake Union youngsters were transferred to that school, the Lake Union School being discontinued. In the early 80's there were two means of reaching down-town Seattle, one over a rough road following present day Fairview Avenue, reaching Pike at about 8th Avenue, and the second another trail following the tracks of the little steam railroad built to haul coal from Lake Union to the bunkers at the foot of Pike street. The latter route would correspond to today's Westlake Avenue. Before 1882 children of school age at the south end of the lake attended the old North School, on the northeast corner of Third and Pine, a site included in the present Bon Marche block. The youngsters would frequently exchange a batch of old "wiping" rags with the engineer for a free ride on the little coal train to and from school. Previous to the coming of the street cars in later years a small steamer was placed in service on the lake to carry passengers and freight, connecting with the original horsecar line which within a short time was built to terminate at what would be the intersection of Fairview avenue and the lake shore. In the early 80's there was a community of several hundred people living at the south end of Lake Union. There were very few homes on the slopes of Queen Anne Hill at the time this picture was taken. Just across the lake is what was generally known as the "Graham" farm and to the north of the little boathouse on the lake shore was the recognized "official swimming hole" of all the boys of school age in the area. This land was all on "Uncle" Tommy Mercer's original donation claim and Mr Mercer will be long and lovingly remembered for the always kindly and considerate interest he manifested in the neighborhood children of his day. He was never Mr Mercer to the boys and girls of that day; just "Uncle" Tommy, a deserved tribute to an outstanding character of his time. Quite an area of the lake's southern extremity as shown in the picure has been "filled in" over the ensuing years.
1885?
30 30-10
South end of Lake Union; southeast Queen Anne Hill in background, Lake Union School in lower left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (425).Lumbermill on lakeshore built by David T. Denny and associates, 1880, Lake Union School, 1882-1884.
1882
30 30-11
Lake Union and the Aurora Bridge, looking northeast from Taylor Avenue North and Lynn Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (388).
1971
30 30-12
Fremont, looking north from Queen Anne Hill, prior to the opening of the Ship Canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3959).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1910?
30 30-13
Seattle Electric Railway's bridge, David Denny's Western Mill on the horizon at the south end of Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4452).Copied from the Seattle Times, "Now and Then" July 24, 1983.
1890?
30 30-14
Man walking, Westlake Avenue North and Eighth Avenue, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4456).Copied from the Seattle Times "Now and Then," July 24, 1983.
1983?
30 30-15
Tom and Peggy Stockley in front of thier floating home, east side of Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4454).Caption: Tom and Peggy Stockley traded their large suburban home for the cozier confines of a floating home.From the Seattle Times, July 24, 1983
1983
30 30-16
Terry Pettus on his houseboat deck, east side of Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4453).Caption: A little weary from years of battles to save the floating homes, Terry Pettus relaxes on his houseboat deck.Copied from the Seattle Times, July 24, 1983.
1983?
30 30-17
Fremont Bridge and Aurora Bridge, looking east toward Capitol Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4455).From the Seattle Times, July 24, 1983.
1983?
30 30-18
Map depicting City Light plan for Fairview Avenue, proposed developments
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4468).From the Seattle Times, September 24, 1983.
Caption: The southeast shore of Lake Union, in this view looking south along Fairview Avenue North, south of the City Light steam plant, would be...
1983?
30 30-19
Aerial view of Fairview Avenue and Lake Union, looking southeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4469).From the Seattle Times, September 4, 1983.
1983?
Volume 31: Seattle
Views of Seattle.
Box/Folder item
31 31-1
Map with a chronological key designating the schools of Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-50)Accompanying material: a chronological list of school buildings. Text: "Schools listed here, unless otherwise indicated, are buildings of four rooms or more. Names used are the ones given the schools at the time of opening. In several cases, names will be duplicated since one building may have been torn down and replaced by another of the same name. Dates of construction, where known, are indicated for annexed buildings. Annexation is indicated by an 'A'".
between 1920 and 1940?
31 31-2
Last day at the Main Street School, pupils being marched to the new Bailey Gatzert School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-126).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22752).Accompanying text: "Bailey Gatzert School: It all started many, many years ago. There was a school at Sixth Avenue South and Main Street, which was known as the Main Street School. Many children went to this school between the years 1873 and 1921. It was in the year 1921 that the present Bailey Gatzert School building was completed on the site that had been owned by the district and until 1909, occupied by the South School. The South School had been torn down at the time of the Jackson Street regrade in 1909. In telling the story of our school the early story of Seattle should be told because so much of Seattle's first history took place within our school district. Around the place where the Bailey Gatzert School now stands the city of Seattle started to grow. The first settlement was built around Henry Yesler's sawmill. When he built his sawmill he hired men to work for him. They brought their families so they had to build houses. They had to have food, so they had to build stores. After a few years a little village was formed. In 1853 Seattle was not a very large city. The water's edge at the foot of Yesler was covered with trees of Douglas Fir. At times the high tide would reach Washington Street, and at low tide it would even reach First Avenue. It was here on Yesler's wharf that Henry Yesler shipped coal and lumber to San Francisco. In return, San Francisco shipped back hickory shirts, window sashes, axe handles, molasses, grindstones and calico material. The Main Street School was among the very early schools to be used in the little town that was then Seattle. The first utilities for the growing city were located in our district. The earliest water system was begun when Henry Yesler put up a tank to get rain water for use in his sawmill. He made a V-shaped trough that led to his mill. The water ran from there to the end of the dock to furnish water for the ships that landed there. This small tank was located on an alley between Third and Fourth Avenues and Yesler and Jefferson Streets. The first electrical plant in Seattle was built on Jackson Street between First Avenue and Occidental. This took place in 1886. The people gave a great exhibition of the twelve electric lamps that were 'brilliantly burning.' The people were very proud of these first lamps. The first electrical power in Seattle was made from the burning of coal. It was not until thirteen years later than an electric company on Third Avenue and Main Street used the first hydroelectricity. They got their power from a dam built at Snoqualmie Falls. At the time when the first children started attending school at the Main Street School all transportation was by water. There were no real roads, so boats were used. When Seattle was such a small village it had a great area of forest. San Francisco wanted to buy logs from Seattle to use for pilings to build on. It was for this trade that Henry Yesler built the first wharf at the foot of Yesler Way. Later the dock was enlarged until it was nine hundred feet long. Around this time, 1871, the wharf was surrounded by houses, stores and shops, while all of Seattle's inhabitants traveled by foot or by water. It was not long, however, until roads were built and public transportation was started. The first covered hack was used in Seattle in 1881, and in 1884 the hack line was made large enough to have an established line which made three round trips a day out Jackson Street to Lake Washington and back. In 1888 cable cars ran on Yesler Way to Lake Washington and back on Jackson Street. It cost fifty cents for a round trip. The cable car ran on tracks with a cable pulling it from the middle of the tracks. 1900 saw the first automobile in Seattle. It had a two and one-half horse power motor, a stick for a steering wheel, wheels of solid rubber, was built somewhat like a buggy and speeded down Second Avenue at almost twenty miles an hour. So it was that the tiny village grew until it became the great metropolis that it is today. As the city grew many improvements were made. It was one of these improvements that helped make possible the present Bailey Gatzert School, for when it was decided to make the Jackson Street regrade it was then necessary to remove the school then serving the children of the district. It was on a rainy December day in the year 1921 that the principal, Miss Mahon, the teachers, and pupils of the Main Street School moved to their new home, the Bailey Gatzert School, located at Twelfth Avenue South and Weller Street. The site for the school, which had been owned by the Seattle Public School District, was chosen by the School Board, and the building planned by Mr. F. A. Naramore, the architect, with their help. Miss Ada J. Mahon, who is still living in the city, served as the Bailey Gatzert School principal until her retirement at the end of the school term in 1945. Among the teachers who first taught in the new building were Mrs. Agness Eide Daubney and Miss Bernice Welch who are still serving the children of this school. In 1929 the enrollment of the school had increased so much that it was necessary to build an addition to the school in the form of a new wing of eight rooms. These new rooms included a teachers room, a gymnasium, a music room, a science room, an art room, a library room and two new class rooms. On November eighth, at an 'Open House' held in the school, the formal dedication of the Bailey Gatzert School took place. But perhaps you are wondering why this school was named 'Bailey Gatzert'? Mr. Nathan Eckstein was largely responsible for giving the name to the school. Mr. Eckstein was a member of the School Board at the time, and Bailey Gatzert was a relative of Mrs. Eckstein. There are many reasons why this school may be proud to have been named for Mr. Gatzert. He was once the Mayor of Seattle. He was a member of City Counsil. He established banks. He helped solve the transportation problem of Seattle. He owned and was a partner in many business organizations in the city. He also had the honor of entertaining President Hayes in his home. President Hayes was the first United States President to cross the Rocky Mountains. An old stern-wheeler was named in Mr. Gatzert's honor. After Mr. Gatzert's death Mrs. Gatzert established a Memorial Kindergarten in his honor. When she died, the Gatzert money was used to establish the Bailey and Babette Gatzert Child Welfare Foundation. It was very fitting that the Bailey Gatzert School should be named to honor a civic leader like Mr. Gatzert who took so much interest in children and the community. After the Chinese and Japanese Americans settled in the district most of the children attending the Bailey Gatzert School were of Oriental descent. Just before the second World War, however, the Yesler Housing Project was begun, and so it is that today children of all races attend the school. We think it is a fine opportunity to learn to understand each other. The boys and girls of the Bailey Gatzert School are very proud of our school. We have learned to appreciate what a fine building we have. We know that it is very valuable as measured by money because the ground on which it is situated is valued at $26,670.00; the building at $221,098.00; and the equipment at $16,287.00, which makes a total of $264,056.00. However, no amount of money could measure its worth to us for the learning we do in the Bailey Gatzert School under our Principal, Mr. T. Allasina. The present enrollment at the Bailey Gatzert School in 808, with the following nationalities represented: Chinese, 78; Negro, 162; Filipinos, 39; Japanese, 220; all others, 309".
December 12, 1921
31 31-3
Students standing in front of Broadway School 5521 24th NW
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-73).
1885-1898?
31 31-4
Beacon Hill School, 2524 16th Ave. S.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-131).Accompanying text: "One of the first hills of Seattle to be settled was Beacon Hill that rises to an elevation of 345 feet. Edward Hanford and John Holgate arrived on Beacon Hill (not then named) in 1853. These two men staked out claims in the heavily timbered hill and built log cabins. They then proceeded to log their land. In 1856 rumor came concerning the Indian uprisings. The Hanfords and the Holgates deserted their homes and joined others in the 'Blockhouse.' January 26, 1856 the Indians attacked. Milton Holgate, age 15, brother of John, was killed by an Indian. Later, during the same night, a reflection in the sky showed that their cabins were being burned. After the uprising, the few families moved from the hill and the settlement was set back for some time. In 1891 an electric car system was set up and a car began running over a wooden trestle across the valley between Jackson Street and the present site of the Marine Hospital. The Hill began to become a place of homes. Mr. M. H. Young, one of the car company owners, was so deeply impressed with the hill that he called it Beacon Hill in honor of Beacon Hill in Boston, his former home. Prior to this time, about 1855, a road between Seattle and the south district was routed so as to traverse Beacon Hill going down through Ban Asselt to the banks of the Duwamish. Later a road was established as road number two and seems to have become the 'Military Road' that extended into Rainier Valley and on over the mountains to Eastern Washington. This road was very steep and extremely muddy much of the time. In 1895 the project of cutting a canal through the hill to Lake Washington was begun. The earth was used to fill the mud flats. After a great deal of work had been done and several hundred acres of the flats filled, the project was given up. Later the brow of the hill, near the present site of the Marine Hospital, was cut down and the earth sluiced into the tide lands. The fill extended from Plummer Street south to Spokane Street. Highways of today to the south pass over this fill. During the early period one of the "Powder Houses" belonging to the city was at the foot of the hill near Argo Station. In the early days smallpox epidemics seemed quite common and a pest house was built on Beacon Hill. Another unusual institution located on Beacon Hill was a 'City Stockade' or "Lazy Husbands Ranch' where lazy and unreliable husbands could be interned. The men were put to work on roads or other city projects and the money they earned was given to their families. Much criticism was caused and the stockade was closed. In 1892 when Mr. Frank J. Barnard was Superintendent and the Misters W. J. Colkett, J. B. Macdougall, T. W. Prosch, D.A. Spencer and A. P. Burwell were members of the Board of Directors, the present site of Beacon Hill School was purchased at a cost of $9,000. This site is known as Bloc 8, Bayside addition, and located between Sixteenth and Seventeenth avenues extending from Bayview Street on the north to Lander on the south, and area slightly more than three acres. The first Beacon Hill School was built in 1899 and is still used as an annex to the main building which was completed in 1904. The principal, J. G. Lawrence, also taught the seventh and eighth grades. Pearl D. Bacon taught."
March 23, 1904
31 31-5
Students standing in front of the Belltown School, 3rd & Vine
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-51), 2.Accompanying text: "The 'Belltown'- North Ends' First City School Building: Herewith is pictured the old Belltown School, located on the northwest corner of the Third and Vine Streets, the first school structure erected north of Pine street by the board of education. This Belltown School continued to serve the district from 1876, when it was built, until 1884, when the new Denny School was opened. This school was made necessary because of the substantial industrial development at Belltown in the 70's and lasting through the 80's. These industries attracted many families with children, who found it too far and difficult to tramp and from the nearest school, the North School, at Third and Pine. The site for the Belltown School was bought June 23, 1876, for $220,, from W. N. Bell. The school was erected under contract by M. Keezer for $2,675 and opened for its first classes on Sept. 24, 1876, with Mrs Helen Pearce as the first teacher. With the erection and opening of the Denny School at Fifth and Battery in 1884 the board disposed of the Belltown property. J. Hilton bought the lots and building May 13, 1884 for $2,675. The district continued to used the old building until the school term ended in June. The old school structure was later remodeled and used for many years as a residence. The family of the late John J. Knoff, pioneer printer, occupied it as a home for years. In time the structure was again remodeled and used until comparatively recent years as an apartment and rooming house, know as 'Eleanor Rooms.' Some time since the property was purchased by Metropolitan Press Printing Company, who razed the old school structure and erected a modern printing plant on the site." Accompanying text: "Belltown School: The Belltown School was built on two lots at Third and Vine Streets, purchased in 1876 from Mr. Bell for $220. The school, a two room, one story building, was completed in September for the same year at a cost of $2,642. Belltown was a little suburban community of about twenty or twenty-five homes, located to the north of the main part of Seattle and near the waterfront. For a number of years the Indians camped in large numbers along the beach below Belltown. There is little other information about this school in the records. It was closed in 1884 when the Denny School was constructed on a neighboring site."
1879-1884?
31 31-6
Cascade School, Pontius Avenue and Harrison St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-116 ).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary (SPL12267).Accompanying text: "Cascade School: On a block of land, bounded on the north by Harrison Street, on the south by Thomas Street, on the west by Yale Avenue and on the east by Pontius Avenue, stands today (1950) a large two story brick building-- the Cascade School. This piece of ground was part of a large tract of land platted by the Pontius family in the early days of Seattle. The school was built in three units. The first of these, the south wing consisting of six rooms, was completed in 1893 and opened for classes on January 6, 1894 with an enrollment of two hundred. The district, being of easy access to the center of the town, grew rapidly and four years later another unit of ten rooms was added. When the north wing was built in 1904, the building boasted twenty-four rooms but was still inadequate to accommodate the ever increasing number of children who wished to enter. Small rooms, not originally intended as class rooms, were pressed into service and portable buildings were placed upon the grounds. In 1908 the school was using every available inch of space and had a teaching staff of twenty-six. This crowded condition continued for many years until the encroachment of industry and the movement of families to suburban homes caused the enrollment to dwindle. Rooms became vacant and pupils in the high grades were sent to adjacent schools. The once crowded school was finally closed in 1949 with but seven rooms in use. In the parking strip surrounding the grounds and here and there upon the playfield stand shade trees of various kinds. It became a custom in the very early days of the school and carried on down through the years to plant on Arbor Day a tree dedicated to some person of note or during the war years, to some pupil who had given his life for his country. One of these trees- a beautiful plane tree- the pride and joy of the pupils and teachers was just recently cut down because of damage incurred in a severe windstorm. The pupils who have attended the Cascade School are legion, the teachers are many but the principals number only seven. Mrs. Frances E. Nickels, a very prominent and popular teacher for many years in the Seattle School System, was selected as Cascade's first principal. On that day in January 1894 when she assumed her duties at Cascade there were 700 pupils enrolled in all of the Seattle schools with a teaching staff of 140. Mrs. Nickels was followed by Mr. P. H. Stafford who served by a short time before becoming principal of the Pacific School. Mr. Charles Fagan then came in 1900 from the Central School to take charge of Cascade. Mr. Fagan, one of the city's outstanding educators- a man of sterling character, a keen sense of humor and an understanding of children, beloved by pupils and associates- led the school skillfully and successfully through some thirty-three years- years of peace and years of war, years of plenty and years of want but always years of progress; ever searching for and adopting that which was good in the new, yet cherishing and holding to that which was good in the old. On November 12, 1932, at the age of seventy-three Mr. Fagan's passing ended over forty years of faithful and fruitful work in the educational world. The regard and esteem felt for him by a host of pupils and co-workers is well expressed in the following tribute written by Mrs. David Bowen (Nettie Stevenson Bowen). 'Tread softly through the open door, Be quiet on the stair; His gentle presence lingers yet, There is no vacant chair. In the master's room we see his form, The smile upon his face, And clasp again his loving hand Of the dear old man of grace. We watch once more the welcoming, In clear out eyes of blue, And feel the blessing, heaven sent, He had for me and you. His office is a holy place, That bring the reverent tears; The memories it holds will last, Through all the coming years. May we, dear Father, fill our lives, With Deeds like his and prayer, That passing through the open door, We leave no vacant char.' Cascade School was again without a leader and Miss Maxine Kelly was transferred from the Interbay School to fill the vacancy. Miss Kelly reported for duty on the morning of November 28, 1932. Pupils and teachers readily fell in step with their new leader and for seven and one half years pressed forward together. The unrest, the unemployment, dissatisfaction and fear prevailing during this period were reflected in the lives of the boys and girls. Miss Kelly became not only a principal of the school but counselor and friend of the many parents who brought their problems to her office. One of the first nursery schools a W. P. A. project to care for small children of working parents-- found a home in one of the Cascade portables. It was during Miss Kelly's regime that a battle for a district playfield which had waged for many years was finally won. Earnest pleading and hard work on the part of the P. T. A. and teaching corps resulted in a piece of land on the corner of Pontius Avenue and Harrison Street being purchased and equipped. Mr. Charles A. Budde, following Miss Kelly's retirement in June 1940, served as principal through the difficult and trying war years from 1940-1945. Upon his retirement Mr. Wieber Wynstra carried on at the Cascade. In the year 1947 the enrollement had decreased until it was so small that it no longer required the full time of a principal so Mr. Charles F. McKeehan was assigned to the principalship of both Lowell and Cascade. This position was held by him until the Cascade School was closed. The Cascade with its large airy rooms and spacious corridors was a well constructed building as is attested by its more than half a century of wear and tear of thousands of tramping feet. On the 13th of April, 1949, during the spring vacation the sever earthquake which shook Seattle took its toll of the old building. From all outward appearance it is the same old Cascade but damages on the inside made it no longer safe for use. In time it will doubtless be razed and the property turned to business purposes but the Cascade ideals of courtesy, honesty, earnest endeavor, patriotism and good-will toward fellow men will live on in the lives of men and women who were once the boys and girls of 'Old Cascade'".
between 1894 and 1914?
31 31-7
Central School, Seattle's first school building, Third Avenue between Madison and Spring Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton ( S-52).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22876).Accompanying text: "Seattle's first school building- The Old Central: The old wooden Central, the first Central School, shown in the accompanying photograph, was Seattle's first publicly owned school. It was built and occupied in 1870, and was located on four lots fronting the east side of Third Avenue, between Madison and Spring Streets. While it appears as a two-story structure, it really comprised two full sized rooms and an attic later utilized as a class room. The four lots were bought from C.C. Terry for $500. The building was erected by Shorey & Russell on their contract bid of $2,400. Later the allowance of certain 'extras' increased the total cost. When the new Central at Seventh and Madison was built and opened for use on May 7, 1883, the old Third Avenue site and building were sold to M.V.B. Stacy for $30,000. The old school building was disposed of to parties who moved it to the northeast corner of Front (First Avenue) and Virginia Street, where it was remodeled and used for years as the 'Central Rooms.' The old school stood until it was razed in June of 1911 to make way for building improvements. The first teachers at the original Central were Elizabeth Peebles (Mrs. Agnus Mackintosh); Miss L.W. Ordway and Mrs. C.M. Sanderson. It may be explained that previous to 1870 public school classes were held either in rented quarters or in locations whose use was donated by the owners".
1870-1883?
31 31-8
Central School, Sixth Avenue and Madison Street, looking from Seventh Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-53).
1883-1888?
31 31-9
Central School class of 1883, principal E.S. Ingraham at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton ( S-112).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22874).
1883-1888?
31 31-10
Central School, students and teachers standing in front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-54 ).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22886)
1883-1888?
31 31-11
Central School faculty, opening day
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-111 ).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22953).Identified in the photograph: From left to right, front row: Principal, E.S. Ingraham; Mrs. Pierce; Miss Kate Cheasty (sister of Edward Cheasty); Mrs. Francis E. Nickels; Miss Anna L. Penfield (Mrs. H.O. Haolenbeck); O.S. Jones, next year Principal of Denny School and Mr. Carr, janitor. (Opening 1883). Back row: Miss Mary E. Condon (Mrs. Jackling of San Franscisco); Miss Matilda J. Piper; Mrs. Kenyon; Mrs. Cass; and Miss Ida Vrooman (Mrs. Fanshaw, of Kent)."--From Seattle Grade Club Magazine, May 1931.
May 7, 1883
31 31-12
Sixth Street School, Sixth Avenue and Madison Street, later sold and moved to Eighth Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-56).
1877-1883?
31 31-13
Van Asselt School in the Duwamish Valley, first school in King County
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-107).
1862-1865?
31 31-14
Central School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-58).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22929)
1891
31 31-15
Central School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-57).
1883-1888?
31 31-16
Graduating class of Seattle High School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-113).Identified in the photograph: Top row left to right: Axel F. Anderson, Pierre P. Ferry, Millie Pickard, Lillie L. Piper, Albert N. Graves, Robt. E. Russell, William W. Feas. Bottome row left to right: Lillie M. White, Belle M. Vrooman, Fannie W. McRae, Emma Ulin, Hadie Gasch.
June 4, 1886
31 31-17
Central school, Sixth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-55).Accompanying text: "'Central School: Search the world over and a more beautiful location for a school-house could not be found. Situated about 250 feet above the bay, it commands an unobstructed view of town and harbor. From the windows of the building the pupil can look down upon the business portion of the city and get an idea of the busy life of which he is soon to become a part; raising the eye, a grand view of forest, mountain, lake and bay fills the soul with noble thoughts and lofty aspirations. The block is 240 feet by 256 feet, affording ample room for building, lawn and playgrounds.' This paragraph, appearing in the First Annual Report of the Public Schools of Seattle in 1885, describes the location of the Central School. The first school to be held in Seattle was taught by Mrs. Catherine Blaine in the fall of 1854 at her own home and later in the Methodist Church. This was not a public school as we think of them now because it was supported by tuition and private subscription but until 1870 it was the only type of public school maintained. The first building constructed by the Seattle School District was the Central School at Third and Madison, built in 1870. It was a two story, two room affair, planned for 120 pupils. The District employed only one teacher at first, Miss Lizzie Ordway, and as 125 pupils reported for school on the very first day many of the younger children had to be sent home. A little later a second teacher was employed and then a small room was finished off in the attic to make room for a third class. Edmond Meany and John Condon, both of whom achieved distinction as professors at the University of Washington, attended classes in this attic room. As school attendance grew the District purchased the present site of the Central School at Sixth Avenue and Madison and in 1877 built the Sixth Street School. This was a two room building similar in every way to the first Central School. It was occupied for the first time in September, in 1878, but used only until 1883 and the following year the building was sold and moved away. At the same time the first Central School was closed and the property sold. It is interesting to note that the site of the first Central School which had cost the district $500 was sold by them only sixteen years later for $30,000. The new Central School was completed and occupied in 1883. Although it was a wooden building it was large and attractive and the first school building to be built in Seattle of more than two rooms. This building was large enough to replace the old Central School, the Sixth Street School, and the North School at Third and Pine. Less than five years later it caught fire, supposedly from a defective furnace, and burned to the ground. Immediate steps were taken to provide a new Central School and in 1889, an even larger and more commodious building of brick construction was completed on this site. Until Broadway High School was completed in 1902, the Central School provided for high school as well as elementary pupils. During the years just preceding the opening of Broadway High School the Central School was almost a straight high school with only three classes of upper grade pupils enrolled. On the Central School grounds was also built a one-story brick structure which for many years housed the school administrative offices. After they were transferred to another building this space was used as headquarters for the Public School Guidance Department and later for the Junior Red Cross Clinic which still occupies the building at this time. As the city grew and office buildings replaced homes the enrollment at Central dwindled until in June, 1938, it was finally closed as an elementary school. During the next ten years Central operated as part of Edison Technical School but in the spring of 1948 an earthquake so weakened the brick walls of the old building that it had to be abandoned. At the present time the Central Nursery School is still in operation, using temporary housing constructed during the last war. The old office building on the Central School grounds is also being used by the Junior Red Cross. The main building still stands but will soon be removed for make way for other city improvements."
1889-1953?
31 31-18
Frantz H. Coe School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-59).
1907?
31 31-19
Franz H. Coe School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-108).
1907?
31 31-20
Columbia School, 723 S. Concord St., also known as Pontius & Lowell
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-70).
1891?
31 31-21
Columbia School, 723 S. Concord St., also known as Pontius & Lowell
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-129).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22804).
1891?
31 31-22
Franz H Coe School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-60).Accompanying text: "F.H. Coe School: Mr. Thomas Mercer who settled on a donation claim adjoining the David T. Denny's was one of the earliest known property on Queen Anne hill. Since there was no roads and few foot trails, Mr. Mercer brought in a team of horses and a wagon to enable him to slash the first road between the Mercer claim and central Seattle which was then located on old Mill Street, now known as Yesler Way. Until this road was made, the only access they had to town was by trail or canoe. In 1891 a Mrs. Jennie Dow arrived with her husband and family on Queen Anne Hill; the following year a G.C. Carlson family arrived and started a dairy farm which was located in what is now approximately the 1900 block on Tenth Avenue West. Their cattle roamed from 15th Avenue West to Highland Drive, then unnamed and heavily wooded. Queen Anne Hill was entirely covered with dense growth and forest, early photographs which were taken in 1897 and 1898 show that the trees almost obstructed the view of Puget Sound. Through this wooded section one main trail wound up to the top of the hill, where our counterbalance now is, continuing to the present site of Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In 1897 new settlers in this district were: the Killians who settled at 2106 9th Ave. W., then a farm; the Gages; a Thomas family at 1928 8th Ave. W.; and E.C. Byers. Recent interviews with early settlers, Mrs. Dora Killian, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Draper, and Mr. Bellis revealed most of this information for an early history of the F. H. Coe School background. Mr. Jim Bushnell, who was one of these early settlers, was an assessor for many years- he married Miss Kate Ward, the first white child born in Seattle. Mr. Bushnell now resides at 501 W. Highland Dr. Early photographs of Queen Anne Hill taken in 1898 show only 8 or 10 houses with small clearings. These pioneers purchased supplies and groceries at the nearest general store located at the foot of the hill. and operated by Mr. E.C. Damon. Every two weeks, supplies previously ordered were delivered by horse and two-wheel cart, and by 1902 deliveries were increased to twice a week. Due to the lack of roads, mail was also delivered with horse and two-wheel cart to a focal point at Eight West and West McGraw Street. Here residents came to pick up the mail, walking along trails which were ankle-deep in dust and bordered with masses of 'White Hardhack' or 'Sea foam' flowers. On these walks the children whiled away time picking wild blackberries, which grew abundantly, for jams and jellies to be used for after-school snacks. By 1902 the streets were named and numbered and two streets were planked for wagon traffic. Water mains and sewers were being installed. The Washington Lumber and Shingle Company platted to Tenth Avenue West the entire district for residences in that year. Then four new homes were built and a real estate boom began. People came in rapidly; many bought, sold, and moved on after selling fora profit, while others settled permanently. Many settlers did not become well acquainted with their neighbors because they moved in and out so rapidly. With the boom the population grew, and increasing numbers of children complicated the school problem. At that time (1902) pupils were sent over trails or 'short-cuts' to the West Queen Anne School or the Denny School. In 1905 a narrow gauge railway and cable-car brought the residents to the top of the hill to a turnstile which was located approximately where Coe School now stands.. Sixth Avenue West was a wagon trail to McGraw Street. The southeast portion of Queen Anne Hill had more settlers while the Coe district was more timbered and less populated. In 1906 when Mr. and Mrs. Bellis came to the district only two houses had been built on Fourth Avenue West. Mr. DeBruler opened a grocery store at Sixth Avenue West and Crockett Street, and Mr. George Draper opened the first drug store. The first two churches were the Queen Anne Baptist on Sixteenth West and Howe Street, and the Queen Anne Methodist Church at First North and Republican Street. Dr. Franz H. Coe became a member of the Seattle School Board in 1901 and served for three years. He was a prominent and respected physician, and later the Franz H. Coe School was named for him. Mrs. Coe, his wife, showed considerable interest in school and community activities. Due to the crowded conditions in the West Queen Anne and Denny Schools some relief had to be given, and it was this apparent need which prompted the School Board to establish other classes (first and second grades) at the East Queen Anne Annex on Fourth Avenue North, between Newton and Crockett Streets, and extend further classes in the Coe District. So in 1906 two portables were erected on the present site, then unnamed. A Miss Gertrude I. Streeter taught the third grade, and Miss Elizabeth Quinn the second grade. Plans were then drawn up and construction commenced in 1906 on the large new building. In 1907 the building was completed, consisting of eight rooms and seating capacity of 384, at a total cost of $37,627. It was then named the Frantz H. Coe School in honor of Dr. F.H. Coe and opened for use in September 1907 with five teachers. The were: Miss Thart, principal and eight grade teacher; Miss Hoffman, who came from the middle west to accept this particular position; Miss May Baptie, now Mrs. Gleason of Hunts Point; Miss Lou Warren; and Miss Henrietta Isenbies. Enrollment increased almost immediately and soon two other teachers were added; one of them was Miss Nina Buchanan who later became County Superintendent of Schools. In June 1908, the daily average attendance was 356 pupils, and average of 39 pupils per teacher. The cost of books that year was $1024 and supplies $480. The first self-discipline plan was inaugurated in 1910 by Mill Lulie Nettleton and it was reported to have been highly successful. A pupil, Miss Isabel Draper, was the first president of that student organization. Miss Nettleton is also remembered as having a long shelf full of beautiful objects of art in front of her classroom. One of our most highly esteemed teachers, Miss Elizabeth McDougal, joined the Coe staff in 1910 as a second grade teacher, where she remained until her retirement in June 1948. At the end of the school year June 1919, there were 575 pupils enrolled at the F.H. Coe School and 18 teachers. Each one had a teaching load of over 35 pupils per room. Now another wing was added to the north side of the present building, consisting of 8 rooms. The portables were removed and the new wing occupied. Miss Elizabeth Tharp, first principal of the Coe School, retired in 1938 and has since made her home in Los Angeles. At that time, Miss Clara E. McKenzie came to Coe as a principal. When Miss McKenzie retired in 1948, she was followed by Mr. Wesley Cole, the present principal. Late improvements to Coe School include fencing, landscaping and black-topped playgrounds."
1907-1972?
31 31-23
Frantz H. Coe School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-61).
1907-1972?
31 31-24
B.F. Day School, 3921 Linden Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-118).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22832).Accompanying article: "90th anniversary for B.F. Day School: B.F. Day, Seattle's oldest public school still operating, will hold a 90th anniversary reunion and open house between 7 and 9p.m. April 15 in the school, 3921 Linden Ave. N. The first school opened in 1890 but students had met a year earlier in a private home. In 1891, B.F. Day and his wife, Frances, donated a block of 20 lots valued at $10,000 to the school district. The brick building constructed thre was dedicated in May, 1892" Taken from the Queen Anne News, March 30, 1980.
1892?
31 31-25
Denny School, view of the front from the left side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-64).Accompanying text: "Denny School: In the selection of a site for the Denny Building, the following points were considered: distance from Central Building; central position between Lake Union and the bay and a commanding view. Accordingly block 's', bounded on the north by Wall Street, on the east by Sixth, on the south by Battery, and on the west by Fifth, was selected. From the east entrance of the building, a fine view of Lake Union is obtained; the west entrance commands a view of the bay and Alki Point. 'In architectural designs and beautiful finish, the Denny Building is not surpassed by any school house on the Pacific Coast. Judge Burke was appointed a committee of one to give special attention to its construction. Nothing that can add to the health and comfort of both teachers and pupils, has been left out.' These are the words used in the First Annual Report of the Superintendent which describes the building of Denny School in 1884 at a total cost of $45,811.55. For many years Denny School was one of the principal elementary schools of Seattle. The first regrade project on Denny Hill in 1906 made it necessary to remove one wing of the building but the remainder of the building continued in active use until plans were completed for the complete removal of the hill twenty-three years later. It is interesting to note that the excavations which made necessary the removal of the building also destroyed the view which was one of the principal reasons for the selection of the site. The Post-Intelligencer Building now stands approximately where the Denny School was located but many feet below the old building, and the land which had cost the District $8,200 was sold for $150,000. The cupola of the old Denny School still stands in Denny Park, placed there as a result of the efforts of loyal alumni."
1885?
31 31-26
Denny School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-62, 2).
1885?
31 31-27
Denny School Cupola, Denny Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-66, 2).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22684).
1930?
31 31-28
Wooden ramp leading up Denny Hill to the Denny School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3724).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
Before 1930
31 31-29
Denny School, view from the rear
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-63).
1891?
31 31-30
Denny School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-65, 2).
1891?
31 31-31
Denny School, looking from Fourth Avenue and Blanchard Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton ( 2504).
May 6, 1927
31 31-32
Students of Denny School, class of 1916-1917
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (MS-1 ).
1917?
31 31-33
Students of Fremont School, standing in front of Nichols building, principal Mr. Brady standing at back center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-127).
between 1915 and 1975?
31 31-34
Georgetown School, 730 S. Homer St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-110).Accompanying text: "Georgetown School: Located at 730 S. Homer St., the Georgetown School building was constructed in the early 1900's. It served high-school students until 1927, when Cleveland High was completed; after that Georgetown became an elementary school, but it had to be closed in 1971 when encroaching industries left very few residents in the neighborhood. In 1972, Georgetown once more housed high-school students when Project Interchange, an alternative school, moved into the building. Students brightened the old school by doing much painting and making some physical changes to the interior. Under supervision of Director David Rinkel, the students also made improvements and given many hours of service at the former school annex that stands behind Georgetown School and is now a community center."Accompanying text: "Georgetown School: A long time ago Jacob Maple and his son, Eli, along with Luther Collins, came up the Duwamish river by boat. They were looking for some good pasture land and this seemed to be it. They settled in June 1851 on the site where the Boeing Airport Administration Building is now located. Each man had a 640 acre claim. Luther Collins' claim is now the car barn and power plant site and Maple's claim is now the center of Georgetown. After staking their claims the men went down the river to Pigeon Point where Youngstown Steel now is. Henry Van Asselt came back with the party. In the 1880's Julius Horton and his family arrived form Illinois. Mr. Horton bought 160 acres from Luther Collins. This land included the area bounded by East Marginal Way, Vale Street, Twelfth Avenue, and Corson Avenue. Transportation in the period was a problem. Two stages a day with a four-horse team made the trip to Seattle. This trip cost 25 cents. When the street cars came into being, in 1882, they were open coaches which ran on trestles over the tide-water flats. They ran from Dearborn Street to Charleston Street. The first street car was driven by Mr. Saunders. The Hortons and Mrs. W.A. Carle, who was a Horton, were the first to ride on it. In 1886 Julius Horton sold some of his land to Ed Sweeney and John Claussen for $50 an acre to build the Georgetown, or Rainier, Brewery. The Brewery was opened in 1891. It started as a small frame building with addition after addition being constructed. Sixteen men were employed. The stockyards were in back of the Brewery. Water was supplied from a spring on the side of the hill. Quite an attraction was the fountain on the lawn next to the office building. In the early days youngsters used to have fun catching frogs in the creeks up the hill behind the Brewery. There are still some underground springs in the knoll of the hill. In 1890, Julius Horton plotted two square miles of territory and changed the name of the settlement from 'Duwamish' to 'Georgetown' in honor of his son, George, who that year had begun the practice of medicine in Seattle. 'Duwamish,' the first name of the town, mean 'many-colored river'- duwam meaning many colors in Indian, and ish meaning river- because the Green, the Black and the White rivers all flowed into one. According to the Seattle Times for January 3, 1926, the possibilities of this community were recognized by a far-sighted men, who foresaw the day when the mud-flats of the district would be drained and filled in; when the crooked Duwamish Riber would be straightened and deepened into a commercial waterway; when paved roads would make all parts of the district accessible; and when busy factories would spring up beside the trans-continental railroad tracks that passed through the district on their way into the city. As early as 1898 the community had need of a school. The first classes were held in an old store building owned by Mrs. Cross. This building stood where the Union Oil Station now is located, on the east side of Airport Way near Lucile Street. As the population grew rapidly, the school soon outgrew the store building and moved to Higgins Hall near the intersection of Corson Avenue and Airport Way. This building was torn down years ago. In a very short while this space, too, was inadequate and only grades one through three could be accommodated here. Children above grade three attended either Van Asselt or South Seattle. South Seattle at this time was considered more of a town than Georgetown. At least South Seattle had a post office. Bertoldi's Hall was used as a schoolhouse for a few months during the early days, too. This building is still in use. It is on Airport Way near Lucile Street. The first church was the Van Asselt Methodist Church. Reverend Bagley was the minister and Mrs. W.A. Carle played the organ. The first Sunday school was held in Ward's Hall. One of the first newspapers was the Duwamish Valley News, started by Mr. Horton. There were several stores at this early date: C.C. Conner, Mathews, Dashley, and Small. Mathews Grocery Store sold everything and had the post office. Flour was 45 cents a sack, potatoes were 10 cents a hundred pounds, and eggs were 5 cents a dozen. Mr. Small was the only man who used to deliver goods to the settlers along Lake Washington. The first railroad ran through Georgetown and South Seattle in 1882. The Van Asselt School, with nine pupils and John Wesley Maple as their teacher, was the first school in the county. An Indian Cemetery used to be where the county hospital is today. To the rear of the cemetery was MoSawley's Wharf where logs floated down the Duwamish River. Boys used to swim off these logs and go fishing there. A planked road, running parallel with the street car and railroad tracks, was the main thoroughfare for horse and buggy traffic. It was called the Grant Street Bridge. The Duwamish River from the Sound up past Georgetown was lined with fishermen's huts. A big boat was used to go to pick up the fish every day. Later all of this was altered when the course of the river was changed and the railroads built trestles. By 1903 the community boasted many growing industries (mostly breweries, brick yards, and lumber mills), three volunteer fire departments, and a three acre park containing a dancing stand, a band stand, a restaurant, and a bowling alley. On January 18, 1904, Georgetown was made an incorporated town. It somehow managed to retain its identity during the next few years where most of the other districts were being annexed to Seattle. With so much growing activity, the residents of Georgetown decided to build a school. It was in 1900 that the northeast part of what is now our playfield was designated as the site for the structure. One half of our present portable was built at this time. It faced Corson Avenue. It was expected that this would provide ample school housing for some time to come, but the district grew so rapidly that the portable had to be doubled almost immediately. The building, named the Mueller School for one of Georgetown's outstanding citizens, contained four rooms. Pupils in the first five grades were taught here. Bertoldi's Hall housed the sixth, seventh and eight grades. After some discussion, it was decided to send all the students above the fifth grade to the Seattle School. Equipment and activities were considerably different that day. No materials were furnished by the school district. Wrapping paper was frequently used for writing tablets, and children were delighted when the store keeper would wrap their bundles in attractive paper. Painting lessons were few and regarded as something of a special treat. Shortly after the first building was doubled and present building erected. This, too, faced Corson Avenue and was named for the community it was to serve- Georgetown. Until the building was completed, high school classes were held temporarily in the old Presbyterian Church. This new building was designed to care for all the students who had been attending School elsewhere. For the first time all grades through high school were under one roof. Howerver, after the class of 1905 graduated only the elementary grades were enrolled. Up to 1910 students could attend any high school they preferred by later high schools were assigned. The golden key that was to open the door to the next phase of the South end's development was forged in 1909 (while Georgetown was sill outside the city limits) when the state legislature passed the commercial water-way act permitting the organization of the district for the development of water-ways. The passage of this act came one year after the organization of the South End Industrial Association, in which the business and industrial heads of the district banded themselves together to bring about its further extension. By 1910 all the surrounding territory was within the Seattle city limits and in April of that year Georgetown voted for annexation. In the old days Georgetown was the sport center for the city. The race track used to be at the north end of today's Boeing Field. After it was closed the Meadows track was opened in the 9400 block on Airport Way where we find the sanitarium of that name today. Balloon ascensions at the race track on Sundays were an exciting feature with the parachutist called 'baby doll' resplendent in pink tights! (The grandstand stile of the original race track is today the location of the Langenegger residence. Bruce Langenegger is a member of the class that is writing this history.) In 1910 the Duwamish Waterway Commission was formed. The first step in converting the river into a highway for deep water vessels was the straightening of the channel and dredging it to a depth sufficient to accommodate ships of large draft. The cost of this work was borne principally by the property owners, many of whom benefited in return by having their land built up with materials taken from the river bottom. The old channel also was filled in, making new sites of industries. The work was done by a dredge purchased by the commission, the first contract calling for the moving of seven million yards of dirt. Due to the manner in which the work was managed by the commission, it proved to be one of the cheapest dredging jobs on record in this region. Thirteen miles of river, from its mouth southward across the valley, was shortened to four and one-half miles by taking the numerous twists out of the channel. The new channel was dredge to a depth of twenty feet at mean low water with a width of 150 feet at the head. Three large turning bases also were dredged so that ships coming up the waterway might be swung around for the trip back down stream. In 1917 a petition for future improvement was approved and put into operation in 1920. This improvement included deepening the channel to thirty feet at mean low tide. Meanwhile, an appropriation of $80,000 for maintenance of the East and West Waterways as far as Spokane Street had been made by Congress and the two channels were taken over by the government in 1919. In 1920 a new survey was ordered by the government. This resulted in the authorization of an appropriation in 1925 of $365,000 to enlarge the channel from Spokane Street to First Avenue South of the First Avenue Bridge, and for enlarging the channel from Eight Avenue and Fourteenth Avenue South to a depth of fifteen feet. From First to Eight Avenue already had been dredged to a depth of twenty feet, so no further improvements was contemplated there. When Georgetown was annexed to Seattle in 1910, Mr. Dollinger was principal of the school. Mr. Frank D. McIlravy became principal in 1913. At this time there were eight grades in the building. There was no auditorium because this space was used for classrooms. Assemblies were held in the lower hall. When the little children became too tired, they were allowed to sit on the floor. Cooking and sewing were taught in the annex. There was no cafeteria. The children brought their lunches from home..."
1972?
31 31-35
Hay School, view of the front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-68).Accompanying text: "John Hay School: In 1890 Queen Anne Hill was a forest. The trees were very large and transportation was difficult. There were no paved streets as we know them today. Prospect Street, between First and Second Avenues West, was a typical marsh. At first Fourth Avenue North was just a small trail down the hill. There was only woods from Lynn Street down to Fremont Avenue, and Queen Anne Boulevard was just a blind street. The junction at Nob Hill Avenue and Crockett Street used to be a part of the ravine, while McGraw Street was all woods. Mr. Mercer and his horses made only a foot trail across Queen Anne Hill. When the Indians attacked, the government made a very good road out of Mr. Mercer's trail. That made Queen Anne Avenue the first good road. At first, the intersection at Queen Anne Avenue and Boston Street was a bridge. Queen Anne Hill was so named because there was a small group of houses of the Queen Anne architecture on the south side of the hill. This district was known to those who lived in it as Queen Anne Town. Queen Anne Avenue was first named Temperance Street by David T. Denny who hated intoxicating liquors. In 1895 the name was changed to Queen Anne Avenue because it crossed Queen Anne Hill. Taylor Avenue took its name from a church which is still standing at Taylor Avenue and Thomas Street. Galer Street got it’s from Jacob Galer who homesteaded near there. Fifth Avenue North was a merger of earlier streets, Bowman Avenue and Willow Street. Garfield, Boston, and Lynn Streets were named by I.N. Bigelow for towns back in Massachusetts in which he had resided. Smith Street was named for Dr. Henry A. Smith, the first settler on a cove north of Seattle. Dexter Avenue was named by David T. Denny for Dexter Horton, an early Seattle banker. A street car ran up and down the 'counter balance' but it was so unreliable that children going to and from school did not use it. They preferred to walk. West Queen Anne was the first street car. Then, after John Hay School was built, the East and North Queen Anne routes were put in. The street car tracks were removed when the buses were put to use later. Before John Hay School was built, Boston and Crockett Streets were part of the ravine. They were filled in after the school was built. About 1916, Taylor Avenue was planked. The old water tower used to be an observation point for Queen Anne Hill. It was closed during World War II and has not been opened since. When the McGraw Street Bridge was first built it was made only of wood. Because of the numerous hazards, it was later built of concrete. The bridge spans the gully. There are still some remnants of the old wooden bridge under the west side of the newer concrete McGraw Street Bridge. Among the first leaders in city affairs were the David T. Dennys, George Kinnears, Otto Rabels, Clarence B. Bagleys, John Braces, George Furrys, J.F. Pikes, and two well-known judges and their families, Judge Arthur E. Griffin and Judge Jenner, all of whom were at that time residents of Queen Anne Hill. Mrs. Furry was secretary of the first John Hay P.T.A., while Mrs. Spangler was president. David T. Denny was one of the most influential figures in early city affairs. There are two of Mr. Denny's great-great-grandchildren now attending John Hay. Another Queen Anne resident, outstanding in Seattle history, was George Kinnear I, who presented to the city of Seattle, as a gift, a large tract of land on Queen Anne Hill overlooking the Sound. Records show that several acres were presented, first on October 24, 1887, and again on March 9, 1900. It was the second park acquired by the city and was named Kinnear Park. It is today considered one of the most scenic of Seattle's parks. Mr. Kinnear died in 1912. One of his grandsons, George Kinnear, is now living in his old home at 819 Queen Anne Ave. near Valley Street. In those early days Clarence B. Bagley built a fabulously expensive house at Second Avenue North and Valley Street. The old residence was believed to have had twenty-five to thirty rooms. During the last few years of its existence no one lived in it except the caretaker. Two descendants of that pioneer family now reside in the Lansdown Apartments at 1902 Bigelow Ave. N. One of the most outstanding buildings on Queen Anne Hill is the Children's Orthopedic Hospital. The Orthopedic Hospital, was founded by Mrs. J.N. Clise and twenty-three friends in January 1907, was a mere 5-room cottage with seven beds on the southwest corner of the present site. In 1908 a Fresh Air Cottage was built with twelve beds and a staff of twelve doctors giving free services. Even today the hospital gives 75 percent free service. There were thirteen cases and seven operations the first year. In the year of 1910 the cornerstone of the main building was laid. On September 8, 1911 the main building, with no laundry service or elevators, was opened to the public. The main entrance is at 100 Crockett St. There is now also the Orthopedic Hospital School which includes also the children of the Annex. Four teachers are employed by the Seattle School Board and are under the supervision of the principal of the John Hay School. The block bounded by Bigelow and Fourth Avenues North, and Crockett and Newton Streets, was chosen for the John Hay School site. This was purchased in 1903 at a cost of $4,700. The School Board was responsible for the choosing of the school site. The first structure was a portable called the East Queen Anne Annex to the West Queen Anne School. Miss Thomas, the only teacher at that time, taught the first and second grades. The contract of $23,756 for the original 8-room building was awarded to Peter P. Gjarde in 1905. Mr. Bain was the architect. Mr. Reuben Jones, at that time secretary of the Seattle School Board, suggested the new school be named after the great statesman, John Hay, who had recently died. After the school had been named for the statesman, Reuben Jones suggested that the school write a letter to his widow to tell her of the name of the school for her husband. In return they were sent a portrait of John Hay Which was placed in the front hall. That same portrait is now in the school office. In the year 1905-1906, when John Hay's doors first opened, the principal was Miss Lydia E. Lovering who also taught the seventh grade. Miss Anna Pelton taught the first grade; Miss Rushton, the second; Miss Lulie Nettleton, third; Miss Madge Raymond, fourth; Miss Kruger, fifth; and Miss Engle, sixth. Miss Nettleton, Miss Pelton, and Miss Lovering who later became Mrs. Forsythe, have retired in recent years from active teaching and are now living in Seattle. The site of the new building of John Hay School was purchased at a cost of $45,424, and there the brick building, costing $99,971 was built. It was completed in September 1922. The school had grown from eight rooms in 1906 to twelve rooms in 1914. In 1921 the four portables were remodeled at a cost of $772. The reason the new building was built so far from the other building was that the older building was not expected to be used so long. It was to be torn down and an addition built on to the brick building. In 1931 or 1932 Mercer School closed. Between one hundred and one hundred and fifty children came to John Hay from there. Miss Nettie Thompson, who came to John Hay in 1917, is still active and teaching here. A number of students who attended John Hay in its earlier days are now prominent in Seattle and elsewhere. Among them are Daisy Spieseke, now a professor in Teachers College at Columbia University; Charlotte Bisazza, a director of art at Franklin High School; and Warren Hazzard who teaches journalism and edits the school newspaper at Garfield High School, and is himself an author. His students have received national recognition on more than one occasion. Others are Pay Myers and Robert Montgomery who are teaching at Harvard. Eve Spear is a lawyer and Harry Webster is at Boeing Aircraft Company following engineering lines. Robert Macfarlane was a prominent judge in the city and was at one time President of the School Board. Horace Vanasse is a vice president of the Bank of California in Seattle. Another prominent alumna is Waldo Chase who studied in China, then returned to Seattle to become one of our outstanding artists. Early in its history, John Hay School excelled in literature, English and reading. Such was our interest in good reading that we started a reading contest with some of the other schools. Principals of those buildings were invited to come to hear our students read, and in turn, Miss Lovering visited their schools for the same purpose. Later best readers chosen from each contesting school read before a group of neutral judges and John Hay won the contest. John Hay School also excelled in art and music. Forty years ago schools were just beginning to use phonographs in music teaching. In order to have one for the schools use, the school planned an entertainment featuring the folk games and dances of other lands, and the project became so ambitious that it required stage facilities. So the school gained permission to use the Queen Anne High School auditorium and charged admission for the performance, thereby raising $200. With it the school bought a fine, large phonograph and some choice records. This was one of the first to be owned by a Seattle School. It is difficult now for us to think of our primary building as being the most modern structure of its day. It was indeed the show building of that time, and when out-of-town visitors were brought there to visit, they always enjoyed the commanding views from its windows. On clear days these visitors were taken up to the attic where there was a trap door which opened to a little enclosure on the roof of the building and from there the views of the city were magnificent. As there was no manual training center in the building, the boys went to Warren Avenue School for their instruction and the girls also had domestic science training in another building. On Memorial Day, 1906, Miss Nettletons's third grade class planted a birch tree in the southwest corner of the school grounds. This tree is still standing. When the school flag was first run up on the tall flag pole in the southwest corner of the grounds, the mayor of the city was present. The mother of Herbert and Clark Willey, who were once pupils of John Hay, painted the oil portrait of John Hay which now hangs in the main entrance. John Hay School was the first school in the city to obtain the Minute Man Flag for having 100 Percent in buying War Bonds and Stamps".
1905-1906?
31 31-36
John Hay School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-67).
1905?
31 31- 37
Interbay School, Sixteenth Avenue West and West Barrett Street, front and right side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-69).Accompanying text: "Most of the information for this school history was obtained from a letter written by Miss L. Maxing Kelly, first principal of Interbay School. In it she described her first trip to Interbay in 1903. Much of the way the street car passed over trestles along the waterfront and up Smith's Cove. At that time the Interbay area was a low gulch, sometimes called 'pirate land' where the tide flats and marshes of Smith's Cove and Salmon Bay almost met. Interbay School was preceded by Salmon Bay Annex in 1901, which was renamed Interbay Annex in 1902. These temporary schools were under the supervision of the principal of the Salmon Bay School, a mile or more to the north, which later became the Lawton School. The site of Interbay School was acquired in 1902 and the new building was opened for classes on December 3rd of that year. Miss Kelly, the first principal, took charge in the fall of 1903 on a rather foggy, dreary day. Although not overjoyed at her annual salary of $700, Miss Kelly was happy to be working in Seattle and taking charge of a building which, through the years, has been a melting pot of nationalities. At one time, wrote Miss Kelly, the school membership included Russians, Latvians, Austrians, Lithuanians, Germans, Armenians, Italians, Irishmen, Finns, Swedes, Danes, Japanese, Icelanders, and Norwegians. Even among the teachers were included one of the English ancestry, one English-Welsh, one Scotch-Irish, one Dutch, and one Manx. This mixture of nationalities never failed to make a place in school district competitions, and in the years which have passed many have filled positions of prominence. Miss Kelly recalls that one became captain of police, another an assistant state attorney general, two instructors and one coach at the University of Washington, four became Seattle public school teachers, and the list is endless. One quiet, modest little fellow led the attack on Attu. Miss Kelly recalls that southwest corner of the school grounds were originally quite swampy and that Captain George W. Kimball did more than anyone else in getting it filled. Captain Kimball also presented the school with its first athletic equipment- a bat and ball. 'I had several frightening experiences,' wrote Miss Kelly. 'A substitute janitor was caught in the big pulley in the fan room. I heard an awful noise and when I looked in I found him going round and round on this big wheel. Luckily I had learned how to turn off the fan. Another time I had to call the office for help when a workman was electrocuted on the roof of a portable. Then another time Mr. Cooper nearly scared the life out of me. He came bounding in the front door with 'are you all right?' and away he went. In half an hour he was back to explain-- 'someone phoned me that the Interbay building had collapsed.' Actually, it was the old Lawton School which was being torn down.' Interbay school had five teachers in 1903 and this number steadily increased until there were twelve in 1910. In 1916 a kindergarten was added and in 1922 a portable annex was set up on the present site of Magnolia School. The Magnolia Annex grew to three rooms before the first unit of the present structure was completed. With the opening of the Magnolia School in 1927, and accelerated by the opening of St. Margaret's Parochial School in 1930, Interbay School entered a decline which continued until the school closed in 1939. In 1932 Miss Kelly was transferred to the Cascade School and her place was filled by Mr. Edgar Stanton. He in turn was replaced by Mr. H.V. Mattern in 1937, who remained with the school until it was closed two years later. Miss Kelly's letter closed with the following poem which served as inspiration to Interbay teachers. 'One sister works on the terraced hills; And one in the gulch below, And it rests with the gods who grind their mills; That the gulch work will ever show. The sister who works on the terraced hills; An earthly crown will wear, But the crown of the one who toils in the gulch; Will be but her own gray hair. For the soil of the gulch is strong and coarse; And results are hard to see; But the goal of the gulch is the human soul, So hurrah for the gulch, say we.'"
1902-1908?
31 31-38
Magnolia School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-71).Accompanying text: "The school population of the Magnolia Bluff and Carleton Park areas in the early 20's was scattered along 28th Avenue West and in Carleton Park. Pupils of these areas attended either the Interbay School or Lawton School. On September 16, 1921, a delegation from the district waited upon the school board to point out the hazards of bus traffic to Interbay and to state that some parents were keeping children home because of the condition. About 40 pupils were in the area. These were below the fifth grade level. On September 23, the Board passed the following resolution: "Resolved, that we establish one portable school building at a convenient place, location to be determined, on Magnolia Bluff, and that a teacher be furnished to care for pupils of the following grades: 1B, 1A, 2B, 2A, and 3B, and that all children of these grades residing in the Magnolia District be required to attend this school. Following this action, the Board listened to a long series of protest against the establishment of the portable school and later against the site selected. This site one on Block 24, Arlington Heights, between Twenty-seventh Avenue West and Twenty-eighth Avenue West. The site cost the school district $4500 at the time of purchase. The purchase was made on March 3, 1922. All protests were overruled as not valid and the portable was established for school in September, 1922. The first school opened on September 5, 1922. The first school opened on September 5, 1922 under the discretion of Miss Maxine Kelley, Interbay School Principal. Miss Neria McKee was the first teacher. Miss McKee continued as teacher until 1925 when Miss Jessie Norman and Miss Ursula Williams were assigned. The following year an additional portable was added. Teachers then were Miss Madeline Temple, Miss Cora Anderson (retired in 1947 after twenty consecutive years at Magnolia), and Miss E. May Allen. Up until the school year of 1927-28 the school had been under the direction of the Interbay Principal. With the beginning of this year, Miss Zella E. Allen was appointed Head Teacher of the independent school. She also taught fifth and sixth grades. Miss Jeannette Nelson, Miss Ruth Franks, Miss Cora Tomlinson. Miss Jeannette Nelson, Miss Ruth Franks, Miss Cora Tomlinson and Miss Martha Leckey were added to the staff. Miss Leckey is still teaching at Magnolia. Of the first pupils in the portable at Magnolia, two have been identified as living in the district. Ina L. Knudsen is now Mrs. Raymond H. Gustafson and has a child attending our present sixth grade. Robet Frizzell resides in the district and has a boy in grade four. Memories are still fresh of the cow trails instead of streets and the excellent fishing in Wolf Creek. Mrs. Gustafson sent a picture of the first graduating class from Magnolia School. Included in the photograph were: Mark Peterson, Evelyn Staney, Kathryn Granberger, Kenneth Delalege, Bernice Hanson, Bill Davis, Bettina Banks, Bumeice Kerr, Madeline Wood, Don Engle, Roy Wendt, Johnny E. Wood. Billy James Erickson, Marshall Alexander, Judith Walen and Ina Knudsen. In March, 1927, contracts were awarded for a nine-room school to cost $74,128. Population growth soon made necessary an addition, and in 1931 the present plant was completed. Over-crowding made it necessary to transfer the eighth grade to the Queen Anne High School. During the present year (1948) the school again faces an over-crowded condition, and the School Board has authorized the construction of a primary school on the Briarcliff site near West Dravus and Thirty-ninth Avenue West."
1931?
31 31-39
Maple School, with teacher and students posed in front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-72).
1900?
31 31-40
Maple School, with teacher and students posed in front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-130).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22693).
1900?
31 31-41
John B. Allen Grade School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-120).
1915
31 31-42
Worth McClure Junior High School, looking west from Crockett Street to First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4381).
May 28, 1978
31 31-43
Worth McClure Junior High School, view from the back
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-78).
1978?
31 31-44
Worth McClure Junior High School, view from the front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-79, 2).
1978?
31 31-45
Mercer School, with a member of the pioneer family Grahm standing next to a cow in the foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-74).Accompanying text: "Mercer School was built in 1890 at Fourth Avenue North and Valley Street, near the center of a community which was known at that time as North Seattle. David Grahm, Walter Grahm, Daniel Bagley and Thomas Mercer, leader in this community, were instrumental in securing the building which was erected on part of the Thomas Mercer Donation Claim. Mr. Mercer was an early director of the School District. The business center of this community was located at 5th Avenue North and Aloha Street at the end of Virginia Street car line. Almost immediately the school became over-crowded and an addition was built in 1892 and for a short while a one-room annex was maintained at Fifth Avenue North and Harrison Street. After Warren Avenue School was built in 1902 enrollment at Mercer declined, and, shortly after the Denny Regrade was completed, it was closed as a regular school. It continued to be used as an adjustment school and then as a training school for custodians until it was finally removed in 1948 to make way for the new Administrative and Service Center. The principals who served at Mercer School in the order of the periods of service were the following: Charles Fagan, T.P. Storey, George W. McCauley, George A. Spencer, Forrest J. Dollinger, T.P. Storey, Forrest J. Dollinger, Wilmot G. Whitfield, H.A. Cassidy, Dio Richardson, K.H. Knutson, Mary Fenton, M.O. Roark, W.H. Ellert, and Alice Casey."Accompanying article: "Do you remember Mercer School? Recall that song: 'If you remember... then darling, you're much older than I?' Well, if you remember the old Mercer School, the Queen Anne Historical Society would like to hear from you and have you share some of the other things you remember about the school and those days. The Society shares this information: Mercer School opened its doors on Monday September 15, 1890. the eight rooms were not enough for the 450 pupils who arrived, so the school district rented rooms in a nearby house for the first and second grades. The principal's pay was $160 a month. Mercer School was located in 'North Seattle,' as it was called then- on the block bounded by Valley, High, Box and Ash Streets. If that sounds unfamiliar, the same block, at Valley Street and Fourth Avenue North, is now the site of the Seattle Public Schools Administration Offices, built in 1949. The Queen Anne Historical Society will hold it next meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, November 8, in the West Queen Anne School auditorium." Taken from the Queen Anne NewsOctober 25, 1972.
1890?
31 31-46
T.T. Minor School, Seventeenth Avenue and East Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-117).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22910).
June 6, 1906
31 31-47
T.T. Minor School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-80).
1890?
31 31-48
T.T. Minor School, view from the front corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-81).
1890?
31 31-49
North School, students standing in front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-84).Accompanying text: "This school was built in 1873 on the northeast corner of Third and Pine, where the Bon Marche now stands, on two lots purchased from A.A. Denny for $530. It was a two room, two story building costing about $2500. There is little in the records about this school as it was closed in 1883 before the First Annual Report for the Seattle Public Schools was written."
1914?
31 31-50
North Queen Anne School, Second Avenue West and Florentia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-82).Accompanying text "Back in the days when much of the city of Seattle was covered by trees there was a small settlement north of Seattle called Ross. In this settlement lived the Peterson family on land which they took as a homestead in 1880. The Peterson children sold milk to neighbors for five cents a quart. The children attended the Ross School which was located across the creet which is now the canal. The Peterson children enjoyed boating in a small lake which was located where the playfield is now. For their entertainment, Mr. Peterson built tennis courts on part of the property. The Peterson house still stands on the corner to the west of the school. In 1911 the Seattle School District bought for building purposes the property where the tennis courts were. This is the site of North Queen Anne School. In 1914 the original part of the building was completed. In 1933 an addition of eight rooms was built. For many years a large gravel pit was located immediately behind the school, and due to a tragic accident the community was aroused to action in an effort to remove this hazard. After several years the present playfiled was constructed which provides the children of the school with a fine place for play and physical education activities. In October 1957, the auditorium was destroyed by fire. Included in the loss were the school's library books which were shelved at the rear of the auditorium. During the summer of 1958, renovation work was done and the former auditorium and lunchroom were combined into a single unit. A long stage was built which serves as the school library when not in use as a stage. North Queen Anne School has had a very active Parent-Teacher Association since 1917. Mrs. Hill was first president. Through the years the group has been instrumental in instituting ideas and acquired things which would enable the children to get a better education. The first principal was Miss Anna May Matheson. Succeeding principals were Mr. Charles Gray, Mr. Lester Roblee, Mr. O.E. Swanson, Mr. Ray W. Wlder, Mr. Karl Gaylord, Mr. Clifton Crook, and Mr. Howard Keller. Mr. Warren Wilson is the present principal."
1914
31 31-51
North Queen Anne School, Second Avenue West and Florentia Street, view from the front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-82).
1914
31 31-52
North Queen Anne School, Second Avenue West and Florentia Street, view from the back
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4383).
1979
31 31-53
North Queen Anne School, Second Avenue West and Florentia Street, view from the back
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4282).
February 25, 1979
31 31-54
North Queen Anne School, Second Avenue West and Florentia Street, view from the front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-83).
1914
31 31-55
Olympic School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-85).
1891
31 31-56
Drawing of the Pacific School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-86).
1891
31 31-57
Rainier School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-87).Accompanying text: "Rainier School is one of our oldest school buildings, having been built in 1890. It was preceded by the little Jackson Street School built on leased land across the street to the north from the present building. This building and the other temporary rooms which were added to it was sometimes called the Market Street School because 23rd Avenue South was called Market Street at that time. Rainier continued as an eight grade elementary school until 1940 when most of the pupils were transferred to Colman School. After remaining empty for three years it was reopened as the Building Trades Unit of the Edison Technical School."Accompanying text: "In the absence of any available picture of the original one-room 'shack' building which preceded today's West Queen Anne School we are including a photograph of what was originally known as the 'Market Street School.' This Market Street School was built in 1885 on what would be today’s' Twenty-fourth Avenue South, just south of Jackson Street. Today’s' Twenty-fourth Avenue South was formerly known as Market Street. Hence the name. The school was built and its use donated to the community by the pioneer realty firm of Eshelman, Lewellyn & Company, then engaged in publicizing the district. The city provided the teacher and paid her salary. The first teacher, Miss Martha P. Lucas, is shown with her class in this picture. The Market Street School preceded the Rainier School, built in 1890, and was abandoned with the opening of the Rainier. The area immediately surrounding Twenty-fourth Avenue South and Jackson Streets was one of the earliest developed suburban areas. While it was not connected with downtown until 1888 with the completion of the Yesler Way cable line, it had been on the old stage line route between town and Leschi Park on Lake Washington and quite a few families had settled there. These little one and two-room schools, which preceded the larger schools erected later, cost from $300 to $500 each. All these little schools were much alike in appearance."
1891
31 31-58
Ross School, north of Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-124).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22847).Accompanying text: "Ross School: John Ross was an early pioneer in this area who took up a homestead north of Queen Anne Hill in 1853. For many years there was no canal in this area, only a small creek bridged at Third Avenue Northwest. Children from what are now the North Queen Anne, B.F. Day, and West Woodland School districts attended this pioneer school. The original Ross School was annexed to Seattle School District No. 1 in 1891. The school was first opened in 1873 when Mrs. John Ross insisted that some provision be made for the education of her children and permitted a vacant second floor room of her home to be used for this purpose. Miss Lima Penfield was the first teacher. As enrollment increased a two-room frame school house was built and this was used for many years. A new eight-room building was opened on January 5, 1903, and when this building became overcrowded, Ross Annex was opened in 1905 at the site of the present West Woodland School. The building of West Woodland School and Alexander Hamilton Junior High School and the development of this district as an industrial area reduced enrollment to the place where, in 1940, the school was closed and the building torn down. Many present and past principals of larger Seattle Schools had their first administrative experiences at Ross School. Until 1900 Ross had no principal of its own but since that time the following have served: Charles Tilton, Mrs. A.W. Aitchison, Clare E. Lowell, William Lucas, A.G. Sears, D.D. Johnson, E.C. Roberts, Belle Dirimple, Helen Laurie, W.C. Marshall, Kenneth E. Selby, Edgar Stanton, and Olaf Swanson."
1903?
31 31-59
Ross School, Third Avenue Northwest and West Fourty-third Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-114).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22694).
1902?
31 31-60
Ross School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-109).
January 5, 1903
31 31-61
Anna Bean, teacher at Main Street School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1122).Accompanying text: "Main Street School: The first South School, a one story building of two rooms located at Sixth Avenue and Main Street, was built in 1873. This school was occupied regularly until 1889 when a new South School was opened at or near the site of the present Bailey Gatzert School. At this time the name of the old South School was changed and during the years which followed it was usually called the Main Street School but sometime Main Street Annex, Creelman Kindergarten or just Kindergarten. From 1889 to 1897 the building was used occasionally for emergency school needs but from 1897 to 1912 it housed Seattle's first public kindergarten, taught by Miss Ellen Creelman. In 1900 it was enlarged to four rooms, the two additional rooms sometimes being referred to as the Main Street Annex. The new South School was closed to make way for the Jackson Street regrade project and, while most of the children were transferred to the Colman School which was opened this year, some were placed in the Main Street School. From this period on it grew in enrollment and additional rooms were rented. In 1921, Bailey Gatzert School was opened only a few b locks away and the Main Street School was finally closed. The property was sold soon after and was used by the Seattle Park Department for a number of years before it was finally torn down."
1875-1883?
31 31-62
South School, Sixth Avenue and Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-125).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22754).
1875?
31 31-63
South School Twelfth Avenue and Weller Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-88).Accompanying text: "South School: The South School to which most people refer when they say 'South' was the second South School to be built in Seattle. (See Main Street School). It was completed in 1889 and together with the new Central and Denny School was designed to meet the school housing needs of Seattle for a long time. This, of course, did not turn out to be the case. The South School, although an excellent brick building somewhat of the Denny and Central School type which lasted much longer, was built on a site which gave it an imposing view. However, it was so weakened by excavation during the Jackson regrade project that it was closed in 1909 and torn down. On this same site fourteen years later the present Bailey Gatzert School was built. Graduates of the South School still maintain an alumni association. Principals who served in this school included the following: John D. Atkinson, C.A. Taylor, W.G. McCarthy and B.R. McElreath."
1889-1909?
31 31-64
South School, Class of 1900
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-132).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (22764).
1900
31 31-65
Students gardening in the front of the South School building, part of the Arbor Day Program
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-133).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22801).
1901
31 31-66
Students gardening on the grounds of the South School, part of the Arbor Day Program
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-134).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22800).
1901
31 31-67
Arbor Day at South School, students and teachers sitting on a hill in the foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-119).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22799).
1901-1902?
31 31-68
Students and teaches standing on a wooden staircase leading up the hill to the South School building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-128).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22688).
1902?
31 31-69
Warren Avenue School, Warren Avenue and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-91).Accompanying text: "Warren Avenue School: Warren Avenue School was first built in 1902 on Warren Avenue, or Warren Street as it was then named. The land upon which the Warren Avenue School rests was part of David Denny's old Donation Claim. The year 1852 found David Denny, with other men of foresight and vision, headed west- where they founded Seattle. Mr. Denny filed for his Donation Claim in 1852 or 1853. This claim covered an area, that majority of which is known today as lower Queen Anne Hill. Deeds to his land prohibited the erection of buildings for sale of intoxicating beverages because of his strict adherence to temperance- hence Temperance Street and what we now know as Queen Anne Avenue. We have been unable to find out why Warren Avenue was called Warren, but theories are that Warren was the general of Bunker Hill fame, or that it was named after Mr. Warren, an early Police Chief of Seattle. In 1885 the financial interest of David Denny and George Kinnear built the original horse car system, which motivated a real estate boom to the lower Queen Anne Area, then the outskirts of Seattle. The first electric streetcar system installed about 1890 helped to open the Mercer School, where our present new School Administration Building now stands. Mr. Denny extended his land by purchasing property to Elliott Bay on the west, and platted Queen Anne proper in 1882 into five residential districts. He resided in this area; two of his homes are still standing although they are now converted into other uses. Mr. Denny's means and influence were a powerful factor in the development of the area in which our school stands. He was in every sense a community leader. In Block 35 of Denny's Home Addition, the Warren Avenue School was built. The plot between Harrison and Republican, Second Avenue North and Warren Avenue was purchased in 1902 and its twelve-room structure erected that year. Later, an adjoining piece of land was purchased with an addition of an eight-room building added in 1914. The estimated value of its building was $74,950. An interesting view of the school was taken in 1905, showing the girls of the school at play on the croquet courts- a pastime for children in earlier days. In the final year of the school we would see children playing with 'hula hoops,' perhaps a game of 'tether ball' or climbing on 'monkey bars.' Thomas Story was the school's first principal, transferred from Mercer School. He served as principal for two years, 1902 to 1904. In the year 1944, Warren Avenue had an important addition come into its service. In the portable where the play center of World War II once was, facilities were made to accommodate classes for children having Cerebral Palsy. Included in the curriculum was a place for youngsters having sight and hearing defects. It has not been unusual during these years to see taxis transporting some of these children to and from school from all parts of Seattle. Many improvements have been made to the school including renovation of the lunchroom facilities, installation of acoustical tile throughout ceilings of the building, painting both inside and out, paving and fencing of playground area. The maple trees which were planted even before concrete sidewalks were laid along Western Avenue were taken out in recent years. The reason for this action was that due to their immense size, the roots were interfering with the pipes and sidewalks. Many at the school were saddened at these trees having to be removed. In 1957 a proposal was presented to the voters of Seattle on the development of a Civic Center on what would cover the greater part of the old Denny property referred to earlier in our story. Already on this site were standing the Civic Auditorium, Field Artillery Armory, Shrine Temple and High School Memorial Stadium. Considering the central location and existing buildings, it was decided that this area was the proper place for a Civic Center, thus adding to the cultural growth of Seattle. As planning progressed, it was decided to use this same site for a World’s Fair, namely the 'Century 21 Exposition.' Much detail of this venture is still in the planning stage; however, Warren Avenue School is included in this site and was sold to the State of Washington for the sum of $667,980 in 1957. The school was served in its lifetime of 57 years by eight principals and approximately 230 teachers. Pupils graduating from Warren Avenue would exceed 2,000. To show the gradual recession of residences from the school area, we might compare the maximum of 800 student enrollment in 1928 and 1929 with our final enrollment of 250 in 1958 and 1959. In the fall of 1959, students enrolled at Warren Avenue were transferred to other schools. Regular pupils attend either West Queen Anne or John Hay. The cerebral palsy group go to Lowell School with improvements made for their special type of equipment needed. Blind children go to John Hay, the sight-saving to Coe and the hard-of hearing to Green Lake School."
1950-1959?
31 31-70
Yesler School, students and teachers standing in front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3178).Copied from the Lake Washington Story p. 39.
1890?
31 31-71
Broadway High School, northwest corner of Pine Sreet and Broadway Avenue, corner view
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-93).
1902-1946?
31 31-72
Broadway High School, northwest corner of Pine Sreet and Broadway Avenue, view of the front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3529).Accompanying text: "Broadway High School: To obtain a true picture of the early history of Broadway High School, one must climb upon the magic carpet and waft himself back to the little pioneer village of Seattle on Puget Sound, for Broadway was only the successor of that first primitive high school. Those early settlers fully realized the value of education, and even though they were far removed from the East and its cultural advantages, they had come with the firm determination that their children should have all the advantages in the field of education that were possible in a new country. From the very beginning, they knew that the success of their great adventure would depend upon the education of their children, who much carry on the project they had started. That first high school was a very simple one, but the pride that the settlers took in it was enormous. It was first housed in a rented building, but as the attendance increased, it seemed desirable to have a permanent building for it, so the school was moved to a rather small wooden structure on Seventh Avenue and Madison Street. It remained there until the building was destroyed by a fire in 1888, and the school was again forced to occupy rented quarters. No world even of that day seemed more important than that first commencement in 1886 with its graduating class of twelve members. After the fire, a new red brick building, the Central School, which is still standing, was erected on the same spot. By 1889, the high school enrollment had increased to the point where the entire third floor was given over to it. The Board breathed a sigh of relief to think that the problem was settled for some years to come. Little did they know! The magic growth of the city was already beginning, and it was not very long before Superintendent Barnard began to make some very annoying suggestions. Seattle needed a new high school! He had spent much time and study on the question and had a most comprehensive report all prepared. The board merely laughed at his suggestions and dismissed the matter by assuring him that it would be many years before such a building as he had planned would be needed. Nothing daunted him, so he prepared reports on both the building for the high school and on the rapidly growing population of the city. Finally the Board could no longer ignore the situation, and very reluctantly they began to consider seriously the propositon of bulding a new Seattle High School, as it was then called. Finally the lots on the corner of Broadway and Pine were acquired at a cost $13,000 and plans were drawn for a building to cost $250,000, a large sum in those days. For some unknown reason, the architecture was modeled on the Petit Palais in France. Then the public rose, and a storm of protest raged in Seattle. 'It's a terrible waste of public money!' 'The idea of building a school of that size!' 'Seattle will not need a school like that for twenty-five years!' 'They'll never fill it!' 'Why do they want to put it away out there?' Work was finally started on the building, and again the Board felt greatly relieved, as now there would be no need of another high school for at least ten years. It was ready for occupancy in 1902, and it soon became one of the sights of the city. The first faculty meeting was held the Saturday before Labor Day in the church across the street, and after the meeting, the teachers were taken to inspect their new home. Seattle was veiled in smoke that day from the raging forest fires, so the faculty had its first view of Broadway with illumination from kerosene lamps and candles. The dramatic effect of the opening was somewhat overshadowed by the arrival of a new football coach from Ann Arbor, an event of major importance because of its novelty. By 1904, the school attendance had grown to 1,700 because of the influx of population after the Gold Rush. The building was becoming very crowded, and again the Board was obliged to recognize the fact and begin to make plans to relieve the congestion. In 1906, an annex to the school was started in the new Franklin School on Eighteenth Avenue and Main Street. This became a separate high school in 1908, and in 1912 it was moved to Mt. Baker, where it became Franklin High. Lincoln High had also been erected in the meantime to accommodate the high school students in the north end of the city, and the Seattle High School students who were assigned to attend it parted from their old school with real regret and with many protests. The senior class was allowed to remain so that their diplomas would be granted by the school that they regarded as their true alma mater. The increase in attendance continued and finally portables were set up in the present Broadway Playfield. Temporary buildings were then erected on Twenty-fourth Avenue and Jefferson Street and they later became Garfield High School. Down through the years of its history, Broadway High school had several different names. In 1883, it was christened Seattle High School. During 1892-93, the name was changed to Senior Grammar School on account of a technical point in the Washington School law relative to school funds. The law had used the phrase 'common schools,' and the Board was not sure that it could claim money for a high school under that wording. After three or four years, the old name of Seattle High School was restored, and it carried that name until 1903. At the city continued to expand, that name seemed inadequate, so in 1906 it became the Washington High School. This new name, however, caused confusion with the University of Washington, especially in the field of athletics, so on October 8, 1908, the Board officially adopted the name of Broadway High School. It was really the public that had selected that name, for it had become the local custom to speak of it as 'the big school down on Broadway,' and some of its students were commonly referred to as 'the Broadway bunch.' Black and Orange were selected as its colors; the Tiger was chosen as its emblem; the teams were called the Tigers or the Bengals. Broadway's successful career was due in a large measure to the very able men who served as its principals and vice-principals. Mr. Edwin Twitmyer became head of the little school in 1891, and he served until 1904, when he was succeeded by Mr. Geiger. Then followed in succession Mr. Cole, Mr. Froula, Mr. Bennett, and Mr. Pfaff. Vice-principalships have been held by Mr. B.W. Johnson, Mr. Kirkpatrick, Mr. McKeown, Mr. Higgins, Mr. Fulton, Mr. Heber Johnson, and Mr. Clark. Broadway High had many and varied organizations during its long years of public service. In the early days, the sound of the marching feet of the Cadet Corps could be heard until it was finally disbanded in 1908. Whims, the school paper, was first published in 1895 in the form of a monthly magazine that sold for ten cents. John Dore, who later became mayor of the city, was its business manager in 1898-99. In 1904, the first real annual, Sealth, was published. Previously the annual had been only an enlarged edition of the monthly magazine. With the exception of two years, when its publication was suspended, it remained one of the most precious possessions of the students with its pictures, records of the year's events, and its scrawled signatures. In later years, both Whims and Sealth won many national awards for their outstanding journalism. The Honor Society, which was organized in 1904, was one of the oldest clubs that remained until the school was closed. In 1920, Broadway High School took a long step forward in the field of education and did pioneer work when it organized the first Student Council. The students now began to participate in the administration of the school and its policies, and their new responsibilities proved valuable training for them. It gave them the opportunity to see the picture from the other side, and in so doing, they developed a new and more tolerant attitude toward the administration and its problems. The idea of preparation for service to the community received a new emphasis, and in carrying on the work of the Student Council, many students received valuable training that proved useful in the business world later. Education, like time, marches on, and new trends were changing the established patterns. Vocational education was being more and more strongly stressed. It had become very evident that Seattle was greatly in need of a well equipped school to give that particular type of training. The Second World War was over, and the young veterans came flocking home to finish their interrupted educations. They presented a new problem and a real challenge. They had gone away boys; they had come back men. They did not fit into the old school patterns, and it was soon very evident that some provision must be made to take care of their needs. Then, too, a new emphasis was being placed at this time on adult education. The enrollment of Broadway had dropped, as the character of the community had changed. The area had now become an apartment house district, and families were selling the old homes and moving to the newer sections of the city. On June 3, 1946, the word came that Broadway High would be permanently closed on the last day of the school year, June 14. The shock to both the school and to the community was great, for Broadway had seemed so permanent and so very much a part of Seattle. A storm of protest arose from both the students and the patrons, but the Board had made the decision only after the most thoughtful consideration of the problem and for the best interests of the system. The word was final. No school ever had more loyal students and alumni than Broadway had had, and the phrase heard over and over again in those closing days was: 'but we shall not have a place to come back to.' It was true. The fountain, the clock in the lower hall , the beautiful mural in the auditorium would still be there, but it would no longer be 'our school.' The packing began, and the accumulations of over forty years were unearthed from cabinets and closets. The students had always looked forward with pleasant anticipation to the last assembly of the year, but that year there was no joy abroad in the land. On June 14, the students were assigned to the other high schools of the city; the keys were turned in; Broadway High School closed its doors for ever. It was re-opened the following September as Edison Technical School. If Broadway were still in existence, it could point with great pride to the large number of younger men and women prominent in Seattle today who received their early education in that institution. Their names appear not only in the activities in the city, but also in those of the state and of the nation, where they are making real contributions to the fields of business, professions, arts, science, and social services. They have become living monuments to the motto of the school: With promise of great reward."
1902-1946?
31 31-73
Broadway High School, northwest corner of Pine Street and Broadway Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-105).
1902-1946?
31 31-74
Former Broadway High School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-94).
1970-1979?
31 31-75
Former Broadway High School, view of the side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-95).
1970-1979?
31 31-76
Former Broadway High School, cars parked in front in the foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-96).
1916?
31 31-77
Ballard High School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-99).Accompanying text: "Ballard High School: Sixty years ago the district we proudly call Ballard was gently sloping land glorified with dense fir, pine, and hemlock forests sprinkled with giant red cedar trees. Lumbering got its first start in 1889 when Mr. Ballard built a small shingle mill. Early pioneers felled the trees and floated to the mill, using brawn alone, for modern machinery was still locked in the future. In the first to years of its existence, the mill turned out $70,000 worth of rough lumber, a record in those days. From this comparatively mild and meek beginning, the Seattle Cedar and Lumber Manufacturing Company has grown. The mill is one hundred percent electrically operated, giving employment to six hundred men. In all parts of the world people eat salmon, halibut, herring and other inhabitants of the briny deep, caught by Ballard fishermen. The center of the fishing industry is Salmon Bay. On the south side is the Salmon Bay Terminal, winter home of many Puget Sound and Alaska commercial fishing boats. It is operated by the Port of Seattle. Mooring facilities are provided by the Port, and in 1936 a net-drying shed was built with W.P.A. labor. Naturally this concentration of boats, fish and sea-minded men brings into being other related industries such as boat-building, repair plants, marine railways, machine shops, blacksmith shops, sail makers, marine outfitters, and spar manufacturers. Tugs and barges belong in this group, too. Building ships and overhauling hulls are important parts of both the fishing and lumbering industry. In early days Ballard had many unusual names for its streets. For example, 67th was once called "Briggs Street," 65th was "Ships Street," 64th, "North Street," 62nd, "Post Street." and Market Street was once called "Broadway." The city limits were, north to 65th, south to the canal, east to Division Avenue, and west to the sound. There are not many people who remember when the horse barns were at 14th Street and Market. Sixteen teams of horses were used to haul wagons. A lively business was carried on in providing horses and vehicles for parties, weddings nad funerals. The first motor truck, a three-ton White, was purchased by the Ballard Transfer, up to the time known as the Ballard Livery and Transfer Company in 1900. There was a street car line into Seattle just as the city rounded the century line. some car lines were owned by private individuals. Harry Treet owned the Loyal Heights street car-line that went over Market, up 20th to 67th, back on 67th to 28th and out 28th to 85th Street. A Mr. Brown owned one that ran from 76th down to 14th and on down to Market. The Ballard-Fremont streetcar line reached the end of its line at 63rd and 14th. A ride was not very expensive in those days. Tickets sold for three cents per ride. Without tickets it was five cents per ride. Ballard's first school was on Ballard Avenue across from Simson Metal Works. The first two-story school was on Market and 20th where Mittlestadt's driveway is now. The small, overcrowded wooden building, with its many inconveniences, proved too small for the thriving community, so in 1916 Ballard High School moved to its present-day location on 65th and 14th Avenue N.W. With its clean-swept sidewalks and well-kept lawns, its wealth of shrubbery and distinctive iron work, the friendly red brick building now welcomed any boy or girl."
between 1916 and 1936?
31 31-78
Catherine Blaine Junior High School, 2550 34th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3939).Copied from the Queen Anne News, October, 20, 1982.
October 20, 1982
31 31-79
Franklin High School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-100).
1900-1905?
31 31-80
Lincoln High School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-103).
1900-1905?
31 31-81
Queen Anne High School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-106, 2).
1920-1926
31 31-82
Queen Anne High School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-97).Accompanying text: "Queen Anne High School: Seattle's growth from the time of the arrival of the Denny party in 1852 to the end of the century was slow but consistent, with the peoples income principally derived from the fine stand of merchantable timber that reached down to the waters edge. Originally this timber could be moved out only by ship but the completion of the railroads in the late '80's and early '90's made possible an inland market as well and established Seattle as the principal city on Puget Sound. Even so it was a frontier sawmill town until the discovery of gold in the Klondike drew, with the magic traditional of that peculiar metal, men from the ends of the earth to seek their fortunes in the far north. Seattle was their place of outfitting and embarkation and as a result this sprawling sawmill village became, overnight, a world city. But even before the news of gold made the world Seattle conscious, the lumber industry had brought about a sufficient growth to push the outskirts up the slopes of First Hill, north to -and soon around- the shores of Lake Union, past Denny's Hill out north of Belltown and up the slopes of a still bigger hill- timber covered, yet supporting a fine strand of grass, and watered by several springs that flowed throughout the year. This hill, because of the distinct architectural features of some of its first houses, was soon to be called Queen Anne. The first person actually to settle in this neighborhood was Thomas Mercer whose claim was located at what is now the corner of Mercer Street and Queen Anne Avenue. He was shortly followed by George Kinnear whose house, still standing, was one of the showplaces of the city, and Dr. H.A. Smith who settled in the area that, due to the peculiar arrangement of the waterfront, soon came to be known as Interbay. Dr. Smith's name is perpetuated in Smith's Cove, now the site of a naval station and the headquarters of the Thirteenth Naval District. Kinnear, Mercer, and Dr. Smith were soon followed by other families: the Brooks, the Blaines, the Clarence Bagleys, the Chapins, the Petersons, the Cranes, the Duffy's, the Andrews, and the Shorrocks. The first grade school on the Hill, West Queen Anne, with Miss Lizzie Hill as the first teacher, was opened in 1890 to serve these families. Mercer School at Fourth Avenue North and Valley Street was opened the same year to serve the families in that section of the Hill. The phenomenal growth enjoyed by this city as a result of the gold rush to Alaska had already been suggested. In this growth Queen Anne Hill shared a considerable part- a growth that, measured in terms of public school attendance, soon forced the opening of portables on the present Frantz H. Coe and John Hay sites which were first operated as 'annexes' of West Queen Anne. These annexes were later established as independent grade schools and, in addition, continued growth of the Hill community brought about the establishment of Warren Avenue School in the Civic Auditorium area and North Queen Anne School on the north slope of the hill. To return to Dr. Smith's Interbay: before long, after the first homes were located in this area, families began to cross the intervening lowlands and settle in what is now mistakenly known as Magnolia Bluff. Mistakenly, because Dr. George Davidson, the eminent geographer and astronomer, saw the madrona trees that grow along the edge of the hill from the bay and called them magnolias. Children of these families attended Interbay, Ross, B.F. Day, and later, Lawton Schools. With the opening of the first Dravus Street Bridge the Magnolia section can be said to have begun its present growth which has continued to the present time with a modern building replacing the earlier portables at Magnolia School in 1927 and the site for a new junior high school only recently acquired. This growth of the Queen Anne Hill community, as demonstrated in the number of grade schools established, began to develop agitation for a high school soon after the turn of the century when the 'gold rush' increase in Seattle's population became an established reality. Although at that time it was evident that the trend of residential construction was toward the north, there was considerable opposition to the locating the school as far north as Galer Street, the opponents of the hilltop location maintaining that the building should be built closer to the center of the city in the area now known as the Denny Regrade. The farsightedness of the men who made the final selection, and successfully met all opposition to their choice, is borne out by the fact that in subsequent years Lincoln, Ballard, and Roosevelt High Schools have all been built father North. The location finally agreed upon, construction was begin in 1908 and, while not entirely finished, was ready for school to open in September 1909. The cost of the original unit, $240,000 was raised by a bond issue but the contractors’, Anderson-Power Construction Company, failed just short of its completion and the Title Guaranty and Surety Company, the contractors’ completion bondsmen settled the contractors’ outstanding accounts. Classes in the new Queen Anne High School opened in September 1909 with 613 students and 22 teachers. Of the latter only two are presently members of the staff: B.J. Uhl and the principal, O.L. Luther. Mr. S.E. Fleming, now the Superintendent of Schools, was head of the history department of the first faculty. Since Mr. Uhl was in government service during World War I, Mr. Luther is the only member of the present faculty to have served continuously since the school opened. The distinction with which he has occupied this position is best realized when the success in intellectual, as well as athletic, completion. Queen Ann's graduates, numbering now into the thousands, have come to assume positions of leadership in almost every field of endeavor- these fields being city, state, nation, and indeed in some instances, world wide. Continued growth of the Queen Anne Hill and Magnolia communities brought about the construction for the Annex in 1929. This annex consisting of modern classrooms, athletic areas and one of the finest school auditorium-theaters in the country materially increased the school's capacity to serve its community. Many people prominent in the city's industrial, artistic and professional life have lived on the Hill, have themselves been graduated from Queen Anne High School, have enrolled their children here, or have remained friends and patrons of the school. Among the names, in such a lists, in addition to those mentioned earlier are the Black, Polson, McDermott, Blethen, Lomen, and Brace families as well as those of Mr. William Harper, Harry Whitney Treat, and John F. Miller. This list also includes the families of Frank S. Bailey, Paul Harper, James Gibbs, Barney Hartzman, F.W. Martin, Robert A. Macfarland, Mrs. Charles Albert Phillips, Judge Addison Beeler, The Turner brothers of Turner and Pease, Jerry Bryant, Judge Allan Pomeroy, Stewart Fraser, Major General Wm. Marquat, Col. Charles Waters, Dick Richard, Henry Ketchum, Charles Stewart, Helen Maring, Kohn Cherberg, Steve Anderson, Charles Wills, Carle Ernest, and Tracy Strong."
1920-1926?
31 31-83
Queen Anne High School, Third Avenue North and Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-97).
1920-1926?
31 31- 84
Queen Anne High School, Third Avenue North and Galer Street, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3155).
October 16, 1955
31 31-85
Queen Anne High School, Third Avenue North and Galer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2196) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
31 31-86
Queen Anne High School, west side, Third Avenue North between Lee and Galer Streets
Leslie Hamilton (2199) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
31 31-87
Queen Anne High School, looking south across Third Avenue North from Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3154).
October 16, 1955
31 31-88
Queen Anne High School, east side Second Avenue North between Lee and Galer Streets
Leslie Hamilton (2197) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
31 31-89
Otto Luther Field, Queen Anne High School, looking east from Second Avenue North along Galer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2200) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
31 31-90
Otto Luther Field, Queen Anne High School, looking north from Second Avenue North and Galer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2201) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
31 31-91
Queen Anne High School Gymnasium, southwest corner of Second Avenue North and Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-98).
1980?
31 31-92
Queen Anne High School Gymnasium, southwest corner of Second Avenue North and Galer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2198) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
31 31-93
Students posed with hands above their heads for the First Annual Report of the Seattle School Physical Culture Class
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4472).
1885?
31 31-94
Students posed with hands on their hips for the First Annual Report of the Seattle School Physical Culture Class
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4473).
1885?
31 31-95
Illustration of Central School, Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4475).
1885?
31 31-96
Illustration of Central School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4476).
1891?
31 31-97
Illustration of Central School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4474).
1891-1892?
31 31-98
West Seattle High School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-101).
1900-1905?
31 31-99
Denny Hall, University of Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1052).
1901?
31 31-100
Denny Hall, University of Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1178).Copied from Washington Illustrated.Accompanying text: "The University of Washington is located in the City of Seattle, upon a beautiful tract of land containing 355 acres, lying between Lake Union and Lake Washington. The main building is a model structure, built upon modern lines and thoroughly equipped with a lecture hall, laboratory, library, museum and office. The appropriation made for maintenance for 1901-2 is $150,000 which sum, in addition to the revenues derived from lands and other sources, enables the faculty to provide the very best facilities for education. The university is free to the youth of the state. The faculty includes thirty of the best educators who can be procured. The students during 1901 numbered 605, the attendance having more than doubled in the last four years."
1901
31 31-101
Washington State University campus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (250).
1901?
31 31-102
Physics lab in Denny Hall, University of Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3552).
1901?
31 31-103
Observatory, University of Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3553).
Early 1901?
31 31-104
Denny Hall, University of Washington, view of the front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3551).
1901?
31 31-105
Denny Hall, University of Washington, view of the back
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3550).
1901?
31 31-106
University of Washington Campus, looking toward Denny Hall
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-102).
1900-1905?
31 31-107
Denny Hall, University of Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1209).
1909?
31 31-108
Acadamy of the Holy Names, Ninth Avenue and Jackson Street, Beacon Hill in background with Adam Orth house at left of center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-115).
1883?
31 31-109
Texts giving history of various Seattle schools
between 1900 and 1920?
Volume 32: Seattle before 1889
Views of Seattle before 1889. Only the views that might be unique to this collection are noted. Also included are views of the Seattle Fire of 1889.
Box/Folder item
32 32-1
Advertisement for Historical Photograph showing; Frederick & Nelson Department Store
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2847).Historical Photographs: Of past and present Seattle, collected and presented by Leslie H. Hamilton, in conjunction with Seattle's Encore Celebration.
November 1981
32 32-2
Aerial view of Seattle, downtown
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3449).From the Seattle Times.
July 1981
32 32-3
Postcard depicting Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1578-1).Copied from Marianna McDonald.
1860-1865?
32 32-4
Postcard depicting Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1578-2).Original photograph from Marianna McDonald.
1860-1865?
32 32-5
Postcard depicting Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1578-3).Copied from Marianna McDonald.
1860-1865?
32 32-6
Sketch depicting the first home on Alki Point, built 1851
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (168).
1860-1869?
32 32-7
Sketch of the first post office in Seattle, built 1852
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (167).
1860-1869?
32 32-8
First Seattle wedding ceremony certificate
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1637).Caption: First Seattle wedding ceremony, uniting David Denny and Louisa Boren Maynard on January 23, 1853. Certificate signed by Dr. David Swinson (Doc) Maynard and Henry L. Yesler.
January 23, 1853
32 32-9
"Queen Angeline and her palace;" house at Pike Street and Western Avneue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (655).Original photograph from Marianna McDonald.Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22898).
1881
32 32-10
Family photo of David Denny, wife Louisa (Boren), Daughter Madge, born 3-16-1856 and Emily Inez, born 12-23-1853
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (23).Accompanying caption: Early Day Denny Family Picture: The accompanying picture shows a family photograph of the David T. Dennys early in their married life. With the parents are shown their first two children, Emily Inez, born Dec. 23, 1853, and Madge Decauter, born March 16, 1856. Emily Inez Denny, the elder, was the first white child born in the Queen Anne Hill section. The David T. Dennys were the first couple married in Seattle and the first settlers at Queen Anne Hill. Mr. Denny was an organizer and charter member of the first Seattle Lodge of Good Templars, a pioneer advocate of woman suffrage and in the days when it was customary for settlers to obtain their meat supplies from game which roamed the adjoining wilds, is reputed to have shot the last antlered Elk killed in the vicinity of Seattle.
1860-1869?
32 32-11
Plummer & Hinds store on Commercial Street, near Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (247).
1859?
32 32-12
Charles Plummer's residence, Occidental Avenue and Jackson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (292B).
1866?
32 32-13
Charles Plummer's residence, northeast corner of Occidental Avenue and Jackson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (292A).Built in 1884, destroyed by fire on June 6, 1889.
1866?
32 32-14
Commercial Street, east side between Washington and Main streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (20).Wykoff home with veranda, southeast corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street.Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5069).
1870?
32 32-15
Front Street, looking north from Madison Street; Kenyon Black
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7322).
1885?
32 32-16
Front Street, looking south from Madison Street, Occidental Brotherhood Building; Schmeig's Brewery; Arlington Hotel; A.W. Piper and his son Walter in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84).
1880?
32 32-17
Seattle Waterfront, from University Street to Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (112).
1880?
32 32-18
Commercial Street, looking north from Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (26).
1878?
32 32-19
Denny Hill, looking south toward the Seattle Waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (527).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5283).Identified in the photograph; Alfred Lee Palmer house, Henry K. Struve house, Kenyon house, David Sires house, J.H. Payne house, John Jordan house, and Wilson Denny house.
1882?
32 32-20
Storefronts on Commercial Street, looking northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (21).Identified in the photograph; George Reynolds, Perry Parson, Jesse George, Melchoir.Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15042).
1870?
32 32-21
Storefronts on Commercial Street, looking northeast from Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (27).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5166).Identified in the photograph; AP Hotaling, liquor store, Stowell Drug Store, Hotel Brunswick & Squire's Opera House.
1880?
32 32-22
Front Street, looking north from Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88).Identified in the photograph; New England House, Waddell & Miles Store, University Street, with Sixth Street School, San Francisco Store, Squire's Opera House.Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15038).
1879?
32 32-23
Snow-covered streets, Cherry Street, looking east from First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (18).Identified in the photograph; Evan butcher shop, Schillestad Upholsterer and Undertaker, Lewis house, Anderson house, J. George house, Condon house, First Baptist Church, Wyckoff house, Yesler's Hall, site of Hoge Building.Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5094).
January 10, 1880
32 32-24
Front Street, east side from Cherry Street to Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25).Identified in the photograph; Hendrick's Plumbing, F.W. Wald Hardware, Sullivan Block (C.P.Stone Grocery, L.P. Smith and Son Jewelers, M.D. Pease, miliner, Charley Moore, photographer, and Dr Grasse, dentist. Deinig Block; Elephant Store.Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL51002).
1880?
32 32-25
First Avenue and Madison Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (108).
1878?
32 32-26
Second Avenue at Pike Street, looking southeast toward Territorial University and the Andrew W. Piper house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (52).
1866?
32 32-27
Downtown Seattle, looking southeast from Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (107).
1882?
32 32-28
Second Avenue and Pike Street, looking toward the Seattle Waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (56).Identified in the photograph; A.A. Denny house, Yesler's mill and wharf, Front Street, and Union Street
1870?
32 32-29
Second Avenue and Pike Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1456).Identified in the photograph; John Jordan house, at Second Avenue and Pike Street; Grandma Denny house, at Third Avenue and Union Street; J.F.T. Mitchell house, next to Denny house; Dexter Horton house, at Third Avenue and Seneca Street, A.A. Denny house, at First Avenue and Union Street.Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7371).
1878?
32 32-30
Fifth Avenue and Pine Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (51)Identified in the photograph; Coppin's Water Works, Sixth Street School, Providence Hospital, Territorial University.
1887?
32 32-31
Denny Hill, looking southeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (53).Identified in the photograph; Providence Hospital and Territorial University.
1880?
32 32-32
Pine Street, looking north toward Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (54).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22884).
1890?
32 32-33
James Street Hill, looking northwest toward Territorial University
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1450).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary (SPL22852).
1885?
32 32-34
Peiser's Art Studio, Second Avenue and Marion Street; Charles MacDonald house at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1168).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15278).
1884?
32 32-35
Seattle City Hall, Third Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (104).Caption: Built 1860; acquired from King County in 1891; demolished in 1940; So many additions and alterations were added to the original building that it was dubbed "Katzenjammer Castle."Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL227966).
1890-1899?
32 32-36-32-37
Second Avenue, looking north from Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82, 2 copies).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary (SPL15040).Caption: M.V.B. Stacy house on corner of Stetson and Post streets, row beyond First Methodist Protestant Church, the "Brown" church built in 1860; destroyed by fire on June 6, 1889; second church in Seattle.
1886?
32 32-38
First passenger train of the Seattle & Walla Walla Railroad, maiden voyage between Seattle and Renton
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (533).Copied from Seattle Public Libary (SPL22787).
March 7, 1877
32 32-39
Canoes and Indians at Belltown, Seattle Waterfront at the foot of Vine, Cedar and Broad streets;
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (198).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary (SPL22774).
1882-1886?
32 32-40
Second Avenue and Virginia Street, looking south from Belltown Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (529).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary (SPL22785).Caption: From Second Avenue and Virginia Street; Belltown Hill houses: Case, Coombs, Nation, Ingraham, Cooper, Compton, Lobe, Reynolds.
1882?
32 32-41
Newspaper clipping from Queen Anne News; depicts logging road on Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (427).Caption: This old logging road on Queen Anne might have crossed the lot on which you live now! If you're a history buff, you'll have a chance to order some rare old photographs of early Queen Anne when the QA Historical Society sets up its booth at the Christmas Bazaar at the Queen Anne Center Saturday and Sunday. It's just one of the many colorful booths at the annual Bazaar.
November 15, 1972
32 32-42
Stetson & Post Mill on Commercial Street at King and Weller streets, Main Street School in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (36).Completed in 1882; burned in 1889.
1882-1889?
32 32-43
Fifth Avenue and Madison Street looking southeast from Fourth Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (62).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary (SPL5207).Identified in the photograph; J.H. Whitworth house, Dan Hill service Building, two Nelson Chillberg houses, David Kellogg house, Sixth Street School, and Providence Hospital.
1882-1886?
32 32-44
National Guard Armory, southwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1668).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary (SPL22842).Built in 1888, demolished in 1909.
1900?
32 32-45
Queen Anne Hill, looking north toward Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (54).
1890?
32 32-46
Home of Henry L. Yesler, corner of James Street and First Avenue; future site of Pioneer Block
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (241).
1859?
32 32-47
Yesler's Hall, southwest corner of Commercial and Mill streets, with triangular entablature
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-30).
1861?
32 32-48
Village of Seattle and harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-0).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary, Seattle & Environs.
1868?
32 32-49
Houses near the Seattle Waterfront, Territorial University at top left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (236).
1890?
32 32-50
Carson Dobbins Boren house, Second Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (664).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary (SPL5210).Caption: Boren's barn, H. Atkins house above Boren's; J.M. Colman's house above Atkins.
1870?
32 32-51
Houses and Seattle waterfront from Third Avenue to Seneca Street, looking southwest from the roof of Territorial University
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1447).Identified in the photograph; Yesler's mill and wharf, Harrington & Smith's dock, "Brown" church, Thorndyke house, Robert Moran house, Irving Ballard house, Dandow house, Steamer "Zephyr".Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5134).
1875?
32 32-52
Second Avenue and Pike Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1445).Copied from the Seattle Public Libary (SPL7296).
1870?
32 32-53
Cherry Street, looking east from Front Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1360).
1875?
32 32-54
Elliott Bay, south of Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (68).
1874?
32 32-55
Mill Street, looking from Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (801).Identified in the photograph; J.S. Maggs, dentist; Wisconsin house, Hop Sing Laundry, Yesler Mill, and Occidental Hotel.
1874?
32 32-56
Front Street, looking north from Mill Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (805).Identified in the photograph; First Avenue, looking north from James Street. Yesler house, Piper Bakery, Wustoff Hardware, Western Union, Yesler's Hall, Wald Hardware, Maddock's Block (at First Avenue and Madison Street); Peterson meat market, Boyd & Boncin, A.B. Stewart drugstore, Nels Chilberg grocery store, L.S. Rowe grocery store, the Post-Intelligencer offices, S. Baxter fur & liquor store; upstairs in the Baxter Building: first YMCA.Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5225).
1878?
32 32-57
Commercial Street, from Washington Street to Mill Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (804).Identified in the photograph; Harrington & Smith building, Pinken clothing store, City Market, C.Z. Miles,stoves, Pioneer drug store, Frauenthal Bros. Store, George Smith, butcher, J. Kean, barber, Robbin, liquor dealer, Eureka bakery, and Sullivan's variety store.From the Seattle Public Library (SPL5016).
1870?
32 32-58
Beacon Hill, looking northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (305).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL23050).
1881?
32 32-59
Fourth Avenue and Seneca Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1363).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL23101).Identified in the photograph; Morley house, Church of Our Lady of Good Help.
1875?
32 32-60
Occidental Avenue, looking north from Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (301).
1872?
32 32-61
Seattle, looking from Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1171).
1890-1899?
32 32-62
Yesler-Leary block; Front Street and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (310).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7285).Built in 1883, destroyed by fire 1889.
1883-1889?
32 32-63
Bank on the northwest corner of First Avenue and Yesler Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86-9).Copied from the Seattle Times "Then and Now".
1887?
32 32-64
Postcard depicting Front Street at James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
May 1887
32 32-65
Houses in downtown Seattle, Territorial University at top left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1923).
1875?
32 32-66
First Avenue and Pike Street, looking south, Union Street at center running from left to right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (66).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22835).Identified in the photograph; Arlington Hotel, Yesler's Mill and Dock, wreck of bark "Windward" in front of dock, M.R. Maddock's building at left in front of trestle, R.H. Denny home on the north side of Union Street, Young Naturalists' first home in rear of A.A. Denny home.
1878?
32 32-67
Argens & Schuck Gun & Locksmiths
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (702).Caption: Founder Henry Argens, left, stands with two associates on the wooden sidewalk in front of his shop on South Main. Having moved to this location after the Seattle fire, the firm...Caption: In the early 1880s, German-born Henry Argens moved north from Virginia City to establish a lock, safe and gunsmith shop in Seattle. And because he was good at his trade, Argens' shop prospered until 1889 when it and most of downtown Seattle perished in the fire. Salvaging what tools he could, he opened his shop again in a tent and spent much of his time opening charred safes and strong boxes to recover valuables for their owners. In 1890, the firm moved to more stable quarters at 83 S. Main Street (its present location) where the founder and his son, William, continued to develop the business. William Argens took over the operation in 1917 upon the death of his father and even today is at his work bench behind the front counter. Third- and fourth-generation Argens continue to run the business which, in its 96th year, is one of the largest such firms in the Northwest.- "Seattle Business," August 9, 1976.
1880?
32 32-68
Painting of house with children playing in front, near Seattle waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1924).
1880-1889?
32 32-69
Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad, first load of logs
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (95).
1880?
32 32-70
Poncin building, corner of First Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (984).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15129).Destroyed by fire June 6, 1889.
1888?
32 32-71
Post Building, corner of Post Street and Mill Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (203).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15044).Built in 1881, Destroyed by fire June 6, 1889.
1882?
32 32-72
Old and new City Hall
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (307).
1891?
32 32-73
First King County Courthouse, corner of Jefferson Street and Third Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (306)Caption: Built in 1882, at the corner of Jefferson Street and Third Avenue, Seattle.The second story of the county jail appears on the right or south. Sold to the city of Seattle in 1891, and used since with many changes and additions for a City Hall. The house on the hilltop is dwelling of Beriah Broan, on Seventh Avenue and Terrace Street. Three blocks to the west is the M.S. Booth dwelling.
1882?
32 32-74
Seattle City Hall at Third Avenue and Jefferson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1118).
1882?
32 32-75
Construction along trolley tracks, downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (246).
1870-1879?
32 32-76
Occidental Avenue, looking north from Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (653).
1872?
32 32-77
Second Avenue and Seattle waterfront, looking south from Denny Hill from about Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (527).
1882?
32 32-78
View of houses along the Seattle waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (72-3).
1870-1879?
32 32-79
Seattle Fire of 1889, looking south on Front Street (First Avenue) from Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2543).
June 6, 1889
32 32-80
Seattle Fire of 1889, looking south on Front Street (First Avenue) from Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (143).Fire started at building on southwest corner of Front and Madison streets.
June 6, 1889
32 32-81
Seattle Fire of 1889, looking south from Second Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (684).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL 5220).
June 6, 1889
32 32-82
Aftermath of the Seattle Fire of 1889, Commercial Street, looking north from Washington Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (97).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5216).
July 1889
32 32-83
Aftermath of the Seattle Fire of 1889, Yesler Way looking east from Front Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (686).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22889).
July 1889
32 32-84
Looking east down Yesler Avenue, at Occidental Hotel
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (798).From Seattle Public Library (SPL22844).Photo taken day before the 1889 fire.
June 5, 1889
32 32-85
Second Street, north of Madison Street, Lake Union Furniture manufacturing Co. at upper left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (967).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14609).
1880-1885?
32 32-86
Aftermath of the Seattle Fire of 1889, Commercial Street, looking north from Washington Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (97).
1889
32 32-87
Aftermath of the Seattle Fire of 1889, Seattle waterfront, looking from Seventh Street and Terrace Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1226).Coped from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14609).
July 1889
32 32-88
Third Avenue and Washington Street, looking southwest toward the Seattle waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (101).
1889?
32 32-89
Corner of Third Avenue and James Street, temporary buildings between James and Jefferson streets, reconstruction after the fire
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (966).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL23056).
July 6, 1889
32 32-90
Second Avenue at Pike Street during Seattle Fire of 1889, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (684).Identified in the photograph: Yesler College at Second Avenue and Seneca Street; Brown's Skating Rink at Second Avenue and Spring Street, used for classes after Central School burned in 1888.Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22747).
June 6, 1889
32 32-91
Seattle Fire, looking south from Spring Street, fire started on the southwest corner of Front Street and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (143).
June 6, 1889
32 32-92
Second Avenue and Columbia Street, looking west from Boston Block
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (964).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5214).
June 6, 1889
32 32-93
Third Avenue and Washington Street after fire, looking southwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (101).Seattle Public Library (SPL5232).
1889?
32 32-94
Second Avenue and Jackson Street at fire reconstruction, coal bunkers, ocean dock, West Seattle in distance, looking southwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (965).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5058).
1889?
32 32-95
Occidental Hotel, at Front Street and James Street, after 1889 fire
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (70).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5173).
1889?
32 32-96
Seattle Public Library, first home of the library on Occidental Block, corner of Front Street, James street and Yesler Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1022).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15353).Library built in 1890 on the Collins Block. Information taken from 1906 Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Prosperous Washington." Caption: The Hotel Seattle is run on the European plan. Rates for rooms are from $1.00 per day up. Rooms with private bath, $2.00 per day and up. Devoted to commercial transient trade. Both the Hotel Stevens and the Hotel Seattle are in the very heart of the business district..."
1891-1894?
32 32-97
First Avenue at James Street and Yesler Way, site of old Seattle Hotel, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1057).
August 26, 1973
32 32-98
Occidental Hotel ruins at Front Street and James Street after Seattle Fire, west facade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (70).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5173).
1889?
32 32-99
Ruins of the Harrington-Smith dock, at the foot of Yesler Way, burnt in Seattle's worst fire before 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (102).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15039).
Before 1889
32 32-100
Third Avenue and Washington Street after Seattle fire of 1889, looking southwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (101).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5232).
1889?
32 32-101
Dexter Horton and Company building at Jackson Street at Commercial Street after Seattle fire of 1889, looking northeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (103).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14602).
1889?
32 32-102
Columbia Street and Cherry Street after Seattle fire of 1889, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (685).From Seattle Public Library (SPL5191).
1889?
32 32-103
Ruins of downtown Seattle after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (312).
1889?
32 32-104
Fire ruins on Second Avenue and Columbia Street at Front Street, looking southwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (683).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14600).
1889?
32 32-105
Third Avenue at Jefferson Street, reconstruction after 1889 fire, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1224).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5218).
July 1889
32 32-106
Frye's Opera house on Front Street and Marion Street, ruined by the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (963).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5056).
1889?
32 32-107
Occidental Hotel's north facade on Front Street and James Street, ruined by the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (682).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14598).
1889?
32 32-108
Front Street looking south from Madison Street at the 1889 fire's point of origin
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (681).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22850).Identified in the photograph: Kenyon Block Location of Seattle Times. Frye Hotel is hidden from view. Drug store occupied corner where man in photo is standing.
June 6, 1889
32 32-109
Yesler Avenue, looking southwest from Second Avenue, Jackson Street coal bunkers with Ocean dock in foreground, West Seattle in distance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (255, 965).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5058).
1889?
32 32-110
Wharves at foot of Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (712).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14604).
June 6, 1889
32 32-111
Seattle soon after the fire of 1889, looking south at tide flats
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (221).
1889?
32 32-112
Second Avenue and Marion Street, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1539).Original photograph from G. McComb.
July 1889
32 32-113
Commercial Street and Washington Street, business district of Seattle after the fire of 1889, looking northeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (309).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5213).Identified in the photograph: Evening Press building, King County courthouse, and Our Lady of Good Help church.
1889?
32 32-114
Businesses set up in tents in the business district after the fire of 1889, viewed from approximately Third Avenue at Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3927).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.Copied from theSeattle Times, "Now and Then," October 31, 1982.
1889?
32 32-115
First Avenue and Madison Street, origin of the Seattle fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3912).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
June 6, 1889
32 32-116
Downtown area after the Seattle fire of 1889, taken from Seventh Avenue and Terrace Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1226).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5221).
July 1889
32 32-117
Smoke on Front Street during Seattle fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-1).Copied from the Seattle Public Library's "Seattle & Environs."
June 6, 1889
32 32-118
Broadway and James Street, looking northwest, Madison Street in upper left corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (61).
1889?
32 32-119
Second Avenue, looking north from Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75).From Seattle Public Library (SPL5148).
1889?
32 32-120
Reconstruction after the fire of 1889, looking east across Second Avneue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1229).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL23080).Identified in the photograph: Site of Butler Hotel in foreground; Guy Phinney tent at right. Llewellyn Dodge building and Kilgen Block across the street, between James Street and Yesler Way.
1889?
32 32-121
Phillips, Horton and Company Bank on Commercial Street and Washington Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (706).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SP22888).Built in 1875; gutted by fire on June 6, 1889. Crawford & Harrington, ship handlers.
1876?
32 32-122
Front Street after the fire of 1889, looking from Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3649).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-123
Occidental Hotel and Puget Sound National Bank, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3650).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-124
Puget Sound National Bank, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3651).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-125
Ruins of downtown Seattle after the fire of 1889, looking up Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3652).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-126
Ruins of downtown Seattle after the fire of 1889, looking down Front Street from Occidental Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3653).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-127
Ruins of downtown Seattle after the fire of 1889, looking down Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3654).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-128
Ruins of downtown Seattle after the fire of 1889, looking from Jackson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3655).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-129
Ruins of downtown Seattle after the fire of 1889, looking down Commercial Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3656).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-130
Boston Block after the fire of 1889, looking southwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3657).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-131
Buildings destroyed by the Seattle fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3658).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-132
Boston Block after the fire of 1889, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3659).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-133
Ruins of the Dexter-Horton and Company Bank, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3660).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-134
Ruins of the Yesler Building, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3661).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-135
Ruins on Yesler Corner, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3662).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-136
Ruins of the Opera House, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3663).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-137
Wharves at the foot of Main Street, destroyed by the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3664).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-138
Ruins of the Dearborn building, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3665).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-139
Temporary tents put up for businesses on Second Avenue, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3666).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-140
Ruins and temporary tents in downtown Seattle after the fire of 1889, looking from Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3667).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-141
Temporary tents put up for businesses on Second Avenue, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3668).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-142
Temporary tents put up for businesses on Second Avenue, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3669).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-143
Temporary tents put up for businesses on Second Avenue, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3670).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-144
Temporary tents put up for businesses after the fire of 1889, looking down Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3671).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-145
Temporary tents put up for businesses after the fire of 1889, looking southwest from Second Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3672).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-146
Temporary tents put up for businesses after the fire of 1889, looking south from Boston Block
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3673).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-147
Barracks on Third Avenue, after the fire of 1889
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3674).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1889?
32 32-148
First fire engine, a third-size Gould steamer, property of pioneer volunteer fire department
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (687).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22871).
1879?
32 32-149
Downtown Seattle, looking west from Beacon Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3636).From Queen Anne News, November 7, 1973.
1897?
32 32-150
Reconstruction after the fire of 1889, Yesler Way and Occidental Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3932).Original photograph from P. Dorpat.
Spring 1890
32 32-151
First Avenue and Yesler Way, looking north, Yesler-Leary building at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3979).Copied from the Seattle Times, "Now and Then," January 23, 1983.
1885?
32 32-152
First Avenue and Yesler Way, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3980).Copied from the Seattle Times, January 23, 1983.
1982?
32 32-153
Ruins after the fire of 1889, looking north down First Avenue at Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3981).Copied from the Seattle Times "Now and Then," Janurary 23, 1983.
1890?
Volume 33: Miscellaneous views of Seattle and outlying areas
Views of Seattle from the 1870s.
These images are duplicates of images in other volumes.
Box/Folder item
33 33-1
Toklas, Singerman and Company, lumber exchange in the Arcade Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1562).Original photograph from Alice Drew.
1902?
33 33-2
Denny Hotel, Globe Building, Grand Opera House and the Seattle Theatre
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1561).From Alice Drew.Copied from the Metropolitan Seattle.
1902?
33 33-3
Pike Street, looking east, Federal Building and The Waldorf building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74).
1902?
33 33-4
Three postcards depicting the Washington Hotel and other downtown buildings from different years
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1187).Caption: Taken from same spot in different years. "These improvements are constantly going on."
1909?
33 33-5
Four views of the wholesale districts in downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1584).Original photograph from Alice Drew.Copied from the Metropolitan Seattle,1902.First Avenue South at upper left; James Street and Yesler Way at lower left; Occidental Avenue at upper right; Main Street at lower right.
1902?
33 33-6
Postcards depicting four schools in the Seattle area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1585).Copied from the Metropolitan Seattle, 1902.Original photograph from Alice Drew.South School at upper left; Rainier School at lower left, Columbia at upper right; Denny School at lower right.
1902?
33 33-7
Postcard depicting different churches in the Seattle area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1583).Copied from theMetropolitan Seattle, 1902.Original photograph from Alice Drew.
1902?
33 33-8
Four photographs depicting growth in Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (996).Caption: The growth of Seattle's shipping is reflected in these glimpses of the development of her waterfront.
1890?, 1905?
33 33-09
Two views of Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-30).Caption: "A glimpse of Seattle."
1889?, 1929?
33 33-10
Two views of First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (994).Caption: "Three decades of change in First Avenue."
1889?, 1929?
33 33-11
Two views looking down Second Street from Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (223).Caption: "As the view looking down Second Avenue from Stewart Street used to appear and as it does now."
1889?, 1929?
33 33-12
Two views looking toward Seattle harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (993).Caption: "Looking toward the harbor in the early eighties; Modern view from the same spot as the above. The vacant blocks in the foreground were cleared of their buildings and lowered by the Jackson Street regrade."
1880?, 1914?
33 33-13
Two views from the L.C. Smith building, one looking toward Seattle harbor, the other looking up the hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (995).Captions: "Looking toward the Harbor from the Tower of the L.C. Smith building." "Swinging the camera up the hill from the L.C. Smith building, the shadow of the Tower being noticeable in the picture."
1900?, 1905?
33 33-14
Two views of areas in downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (698).Caption: "An early-day picture and a recent one taken from the same spot."
1870?, 1905?
33 33-15
Two views of downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (228).Caption: "Looking toward the Olympics from near Sixth Avenue and Seneca."Picture on bottom is of the Jackson Street regrade.
1900?, 1914?
33 33-16
Two views of Third Street and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (224).Caption: "Third and Union about 1872."
1872?, 1914?
33 33-17
Two views of downtown Seattle, looking from the L.C. Smith building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (171).Caption: "Practically all these buildings were erected between 1905-1915."
1905?, 1915?
33 33-18
Two views of downtown Seattle, looking north on First Avenue South from about Main Street.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (164).Caption: "Denny Hill regrade district in 1915".
1915
33 33-19
Two photos of Third Avenue and Union Street, first is of the reception for Henry Villard, the second is of the United States Post Office in the same location at a later date
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (146).Caption: "From corner of Third Avenue and Union at reception to Henry Villard in 1883."
1883, 1914
33 33-20
Two photos of downtown Seattle looking toward Elliott Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (157).Caption: "Elliott Bay south of Seattle in 1874; view from same place in 1915 showing how the tide flats have been filled in and covered with buildings".
1874, 1915
33 33-21
Two photos of Occidental Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (137).Caption: "Occidental Avenue and Yesler Way in 1884".
1884, 1914
33 33-22
Two photos of Pioneer Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (127).Caption: "Pioneer Place about 1890".
1890, 1915
33 33-23
Two photos of Second Avenue, looking north from about Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (94).Caption: "Looking north on Second Avenue in 1890".
1890, 1915
33 33-24
Postcard depicting the Lowman Building, the Hoge Building, and other structures
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (129).Caption: "The development of a canyon- looking up Cherry Street from First Avenue, 1914."
1876, 1883, 1914
33 33-25
Postcard depicting Pioneer Place at various points in history
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (130).Caption: "Pioneer Place in the days of pioneers & now."
1859, 1885, 1914
33 33-26
Postcard depicting First Avenue, view north from Pioneer Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (116).Caption: "The changes wrought in First Ave, looking north from Pioneer Place, 1914."
1880, 1914
33 33-27
Postcard depicting railway activity and construction
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (166).Caption: "The centre of railway activity 1885; A view from the same location in 1914."
1885, 1914
33 33-28
Postcard depicting First Avenue, view north from Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (226).Caption: "1st Ave, looking north from Cherry 1914."
1878, 1888, 1914
33 33-29
Postcard depicting the Wyckoff Home, the Alaska Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (225).Caption: "The Wyckoff Home, destroyed to make room for the Alaska Building, in center of lower picture."
1915
33 33-30
Postcard depicting two photos of buildings in Pioneer Square
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (222).
between 1920 and 1929?
33 33-31
Postcard depicting two photos of Occidental Avenue, looking north to Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (136).Caption: "Thirty years of progress; Occidental Avenue, looking north to Yesler Way."
1885, 1915
33 33-32
Postcard depicting three photos of buildings in Seattle: The Hotel Frye, the Armory, and the Arctic
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (190).
1915
33 33-33
Postcard depicting two separate photos of Occidental Avenue, Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (158).Caption: "Looking north on First Avenue and Yesler Way."
1880-1889?, 1915
33 33-34
Postcard depicting two photos of buildings on Second Street, looking north on Second Avenue at James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (173).
1915
33 33-35
Postcard depicting two photos of Madison Street and the waterfront area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (114).Caption: "Looking east on Madison Street from the waterfront."
1896-1899?, 1915
34 33-36
Postcard depicting two photos of Madison Street during regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (100).Caption: "Madison Street during regrading."
1915
33 33-37
Postcard depicting two photos of Seattle near railroad stations, one during fire and one during Klondike times
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (697).Caption: "(Upper) Seattle's first unambitious depot, from a photograph taken during the fire of 1889. (Lower) Railroad Avenue during the Klondike excitement."
1889
33 33-38
Postcard depicting cluster lights in Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1191).Caption: "Poles designed by the Lighting Department and made in Seattle. 1116 5-ball poles lighting 13.5 miles, 378 3-ball on 8.5 miles, 137 1-ball on 1 mile, totaling 1361 poles lighting 25 miles."
1909
33 33-39
Pavers paving road using Independent Asphalt Paving Company equipment
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-31).Copied from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Prosperous Washington."
1906
33 33-40
Mayor J.F. Miller's office
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (717).
1908-1910
33 33-41
Seattle mayors Byron Philps, Robert Moran, and John F. Miller
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (X-21).
between 1908 and 1913?
33 33-42
President Taft in Seattle with Mayor John Miller
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (X-22).
between 1909 and 1913
33 33-43
President Taft with Seattle Mayor John Miller in front of Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Printing Company
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (X-20).
between 1909 and 1913
33 33-44
Interior of the Trade Register office
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1180).Copied from Washington Illustrated.
1901
33 33-45
Interior of the National Bank of Commerce
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-22).From Washington Illustrated.
1901
33 33-46
25,000 Sockeye salmon on the floor of a cannery at Anacortes, Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1184).
1909
33 33-47
Postcard depicting the first Bothell bus, on Second Avenue and Union street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1180).Caption: The first Bothell bus, an old "Winton," parked outside the Bon Marche at Second Avenue and Union Street, circa 1915. Historical Society of Seattle and King County Collection #1138.
1915
33 33-48
Two photos of automobiles from the 1900's
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (701).Caption: "Getting the goods to market in the early 1900's style. The Charles H. Lilly truck is seen at the company's Alder Street warehouse -- and Albee Transfer's rig is parked in front of the Union Pacific Freight Depot. Photos undated."Accompanying text: "The Chas. H. Lilly Company, 1885. The oldest agrichemical company still in business in the Pacific Northwest is the Chas. H. Lilly Company, manufacturers of lawn, garden and specialty fertilizers, home and garden chemicals and the leading packager of flower, vegetable, turf and field seeds (with up to six million packets sold annually). Founded in 1885, the company's headquarters were located in a warehouse on S.E. Alder Street until last year's move to Portland, which left a fertilizer manufacturing plant here in Seattle. The Chas. H. Lilly Company adopted its present name in 1963 after a series of mergers with the Portland Seed Company, Inland Seed Company, the Miller Products Company and, finally, the Beal Seed Company. All members of the Lilly sales staff carry a unique distinction; they have completed special college-level technical courses and are tested/licensed by the state as qualified consultants in the agrichemical field. Fred C. Trullinger is the president and chief executive of the Chas H. Lilly enterprise. --Seattle Business, August 9, 1976.
between 1900 and 1910
33 33-49
Postcard depicting sacks of Alaska yellow turnips in horse-drawn wagon
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.Caption: "Hullin Transfer Company truck loaded with sacks of Alaska yellow turnips at Schwabacker's Wharf, circa 1915. Historical Society of Seattle and King County Collection #17266."
1915?
33 33-50
Ye Olde Curiosity Shop
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (80-14).
1899?
33 33-51
Women standing in a coffee shop
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (92-1).
1896-1899?
33 33-52
Boeing Airplane Company Factory, Seattle, aerial view
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (336).
1915-1920?
33 33-53
Planes under construction in interior of the Boeing Airplane Company factory, Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (337).
1915-1920?
33 33-54
George Bartell's first drug store on Jackson Street, next to the Star Meat Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (703).Accompanying text: "The Bartell Drug Company was founded in Seattle in 1890 when George H. Bartel, Sr. purchased what was then the "Lake Washington Pharmacy" at 2711 Jackson Street, an area of fine residences served by the Yesler-Jackson cable car system. Business prospered and before the turn of the century, Bartell had opened another establishment on Second Avenue, where the Smith Tower stands today. Growth has continued steadily for the 86-year-old firm, which now operates 13 drug stores in the greater Seattle area. The company is presently headed by George H. Bartell, Jr., a son of the founder.
1890?
33 33-55
Star Machinery Company's first office at Occidental and Weller
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (E-36). Accompanying text: "What has become the largest distributor of general industrial machinery and equipment in the Northwest began in a one-room shop on Occidental Avenue & Weller Street in 1900. Christian and Otto Rabel, with partner A.E. Deibert, established the Star Machinery Company for the manufacture and sale of sawmill and woodworking machinery. Since 1930, Star has transformed its activities to include merchandising and distribution of machinery, equipment and tools. Irvine B. Rabel chairs the board of Star Machinery which today employs 120 people and is headquartered at 241 South Lander Street. District offices are also maintained in Portland and Spokane, serving Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska and exporting to all world destinations." --Seattle Business, August 9, 1976.
between 1900 and 1920?
33 33-56
Boeing Airplane Company's first plant on the Duwamish River
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3941).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
June 8, 1917
33 33-57
Boeing Airplane Company's first plant on the Duwamish River, employees standing in front of the building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3940).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
December 24, 1921
33 33-58
Camouflaged Japanese bombers on the roof of Boeing's second plant on Pacific Highway South
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3942).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.Caption: "Camouflage for Japanese bombers, or a symptom of wartime hysteria."
between 1940 and 1949?
33 33-59
Georgetown steam plant for Puget Sound Power & Light Company at Georgetown, Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (169).Capacity 30,831 H.P. Plant completed in 1905.
1905?
33 33-60
Horses marching in parade during Golden Potlatch Festival
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1121).
1911
33 33-61
Children dressed in bunny costumes, Golden Potlatch Festival, parade at the University Playfield
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1634).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15035).
July 15-20, 1912
33 33-62
Alaska Pageant, Golden Potlach Festival, parade at the Queen Anne Playfield
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1632).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7623).
July 15-20, 1912
33 33-63
Alaska Pageant, Golden Potlatch Festival, parade at Lincoln Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1631).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7604).
July 15-20, 1912
33 33-64
Official car of the Alaska Pageant, Golden Potlatch Festival
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1630). Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7621).
July 15-20, 1912
33 33-65
Alaska Pageant, Golden Potlatch Festival, parade at Day Playfield
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1628).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7600).
July 15-20, 1912
33 33-66
Fur industries float in the Alaska Pageant, Golden Potlatch Festival
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1633).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7615).
July 15-20, 1912
33 33-67
Russian occupation, Sitka Church float in the Alaska Pageant, Golden Potlatch Festival
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1629).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7616).
July 15-20, 1912
33 33-68
Reception of Tyee, Golden Potlatch Festival
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-18).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7620).Identified in the photograph: Joseph Blethen, J.W. Spangle, George Cotterill, Marion E. May, R. Admiral Alfred Reynolds, Lieutenant J.D. Lettle, Hyar(?) Tyee.
July 15-20, 1912
33 33-69
Loggers and oxen, east of Renton
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3179).Copied from the Lake Washington Story, p. 49.
between 1870 and 1889?
33 33-70
Loggers with oxen pulling logs
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1546).Original photograph from G. McComb.
between 1870 and 1889?
33 33-71
Loggers with oxen pulling logs on corduroy Road
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1636C).Copied from the Washington State Historical Society.
1870?
33 33-72-33-73
Port Blakely Mill Company, Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (818A-818B).Copied from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Prosperous Washington."Caption: Largest Sawmill in the World.
1906
33 33-74
Port Blakely
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1305).
March 16, 1918
33 33-75
Port Blakely Mill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1311).
1918?
33 33-76
Port Blakely Mill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1312).
1918?
33 33-77
Ships at dock, Port Blakely
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1298).
1918?
33 33-78
Loading lumber at Port Blakely before 1900s
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1244).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
1890-1899?
33 33-79
Port Blakely
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1246).Copied from the Seattle Times, October 16, 1977.
October 16, 1977
33 33-80
Ships at dock, Port Blakely
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1636-C).Copied from the Washington State Historical SocietyCaption: "This Port Blakely scene by Webster and Stevens is remarkable for its sharpness."
1870?
33 33-81
Remains of piers and what used to be a busy waterfront, Port Blakely
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1245).Copied from the Seattle Times, October 16, 1977.
October 16, 1977
33 33-82
Port Blakely before the turn of the century
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1247).Copied from the Seattle Times, October 16, 1977.
1890-1899?
33 33-83
Anne Stern's house at 10778 NE Seaborn Rd., Bainbridge Island, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (30-20).
June 22, 1978
33 33-84
Anne Stern's house at 10778 NE Seaborn Rd., Bainbridge Island, looking west across the beach
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (29-0).
June 22, 1978
33 33-85
Anne Stern's house at 10778 NE Seaborn Rd., Bainbridge Island, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (30-19).
June 22, 1978
33 33-86
Anne Stern's house at 10778 NE Seaborn Rd., Bainbridge Island
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (30-15).
June 22, 1978
33 33-87
Back deck of Anne Stern's house at 10778 NE Seaborn Rd., Bainbridge Island
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (30-17).
June 22, 1978
33 33-88
Small boats at the head of Blakely Bay, location of the old mill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (29-20).
June 22, 1978
33 33-89
Looking across the beach at Anne Stern's house at 10778 NE Seaborn Rd., Bainbridge Island
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (610).
June 22, 1978
33 33-90
Men with bicycles on Port Blakely's famous boardwalk
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1297).
1918
33 33-91
People aboard the sailboat The Adventurer
Leslie Hamilton (1867) (photographer)
May 25, 1980
33 33-92
People aboard the sailboat The Adventurer
Leslie Hamilton (1866) (photographer)
May 25, 1980
33 33-93
Anacortes ferry to Guemes Island
Leslie Hamilton (1871) (photographer)
May 24, 1980
33 33-94
Guemes Island with ferry Anacortes at dock
Leslie Hamilton (1870) (photographer)
May 24, 1980
33 33-95
Ferry Anacortes on its way to Guemes Island
Leslie Hamilton (1872) (photographer)
May 24, 1980
33 33-96
Post card depicting the ferry Storm King en route from Port Angeles to Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
1912?
33 33-97
Ships at dock at Dutch Harbor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1128/P-17).Copied from Washington Illustrated.Accompanying text: "The number of steamships plying between Seattle and Alaskan ports is unknown, but they are constantly arriving and departing, and out of the Straits of Juan de Fuca, via Dutch Harbor to the Yukon River, to St. Michaels and Cape Nome, in Bering Sea."
1901
33 33-98
Fish drying racks in front of Cape Flattery, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1241).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.Caption: "Cape Flattery looking to the south with fish drying racks in the foreground. A small shed for the small shore boat is to left of racks, and the trail to the right leads up to the high ground. There is also a crane for hoisting heavy loads from the beach. Note the wood piles near the buildings in center. --Photo courtesy of U.S. Coast Guard."
1900?
33 33-99
Cape Flattery on Tatoosh Island, looking northeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1242).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
between 1900 and 1905?
33 33-100
Aerial view of Cape Flattery on Tatoosh Island, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1243).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
between 1900 and 1905?
33 33-101
Ferry unloading passengers at Alki Dock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1433).
between 1890 and 1899?
33 33-102
Barnacled pier support stumps at the site of the old West Ferry Slip, Ferry Avenue Southwest and Harbor Avenue Southwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4213). Copied from Seattle Times, "Now and Then", September 12, 1982.
1982?
33 33-103
People standing in front of the town hall on Seventy-second Street, between Woodlawn and Fifth Avenue Northeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1671).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14115).
1885?
33 33-104
Lake Washington, looking east toward Mercer Island
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3535).
between 1880 and 1889?
33 33-105
House on the bank of Black River, Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3066).
1900-1905?
33 33-106
Postcard depicting giant firs and automobiles on the road to Mount Rainier
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.Caption: "Road to Mt. Rainier winding through virgin forests, ca. 1912. Historical Society of Seattle and King County Collection #16457."
1912?
33 33-107
Steamship Mayblossom in the Sammamish Slough headed to Bothell from Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1851).Original photograph from Joe Williamson.
1910-1916?
33 33-108
Laurelhurst golf club
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (812).
1905
33 33-109
Lake Washington shipyards at Houghton
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1847).Original photograph from Joe Williamson.
March 14, 1918
33 33-110
Ferry Lincoln at the Houghton shipyard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1846).
March 14, 1918
33 33-111
Two men standing in front of a store at Juanita
Copied by Leslie HamiltonCopied from the Lake Washington Story, p. 50.
1902
33 33-112
Woolen mill at Kirkland
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3069).Copied from the Lake Washington Story, p. 55.
between 1890 and 1929?
33 33-113
Kirkland, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3181).Copied from the Lake Washington Story, p. 52.
1907?
33 33-114
Site of historic bank building, Kirkland
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3182).Copied from the Lake Washington Story, p. 53.
1970-1979?
33 33-115
Houses on Alder Street, looking northeast from Twenty-first Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (335).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22483).
1959
33 33-116
Native Americans selling basketry work on the downtown streets of Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1295).
1920-1929?
33 33-117
Sketch of two Native Americans standing in front of a traditional house
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (248).
1980-1989?
33 33-118
Native American woman selling basketry on the streets of Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1071).Caption: "...a wistful 'sidewalk merchant'..."
1900-1905?
33 33-119
Snoqualmie Falls
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4154). Copied from the Seattle Times, "Now and Then" November 14, 1982.
1889
33 33-120
Snoqualmie Falls
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4221).Copied from the Seattle Times, "Now and Then", November 14, 1982.
1982
33 33-121
Portrait of photographer Asahel Curtis
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3835).
1900-1905?
33 33-122
Automobile on a dirt road
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3911).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
May 14, 1914
33 33-123
Customers inside a drug store
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3872)Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1900-1905?
33 33-124
Crowd gathered around Pioneer Monument at Alki Point
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3954).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1902?
33 33-125
Ravenna area, Seattle Flouring Mill and Granary beside the railroad tracks at right, Seattle Female College in background
Leslie Hamilton (4020).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1882
33 33-126
Seattle Female College, Ravenna district
Coped by Leslie Hamilton (4203). Copied from theSeattle Times, "Now and Then", December 5, 1982.
between 1887 and 1895?
Volume 34: Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
General scenes, buildings and grounds, statues, Pay Streak including Igorrote Village
1909
Box/Folder item
34 34-1
Officials of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (983).People listed in the photo: Center figure- John H. McGraw (Vice-President), Upper row- A.S. Kerry (Vice-President), R.A. Ballinger (Vice-President), Frank L. Merrick (Chief Dept. of Publicity), Lower row- James A. Wood (Director of Exploitation) at left, Henry E. Dosch (Director of Exhibits and Privileges) at right.
1900-1909?
34 34-2
Officials of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (789).People listed in the photo: Center figure- J.E. Chilberg (President), Upper row- Ira A. Nadeau (Director-General), Wm. F. Sheffield (Secretary), Frank P. Allen, Jr. (Director of Works), Lower Row- G.E. Mattox (Acf g Director of Concessions) at left, Robert W. Boyce (Secretary of President) at right.
1900-1909?
34 34-3
Head bust statue of James J. Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-8).
1909
34 34-4
Diagram of Alaska-Yukon Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (821).Diagram by Olmstead, copied from the Seattle Post Intelligencer "Prosperous Washington", 1906.
1906
34 34-5
Panorama of the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-17).
1909
34 34-6
Official Seal of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-0).
1909
34 34-7
Duke of "C" Band, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (276).
1909
34 34-8
Front of the Alaska Building, main entrance to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (273).
1909
34 34-9
Lake Washington Gate, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (274).
1909
34 34-10
People of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1050).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-11
Hawaiian Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-2).
1909
34 34-12
Front elevation of the Hawaiian Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-19).
1909
34 34-13
Alaska Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-5).
1909
34 34-14
Government Building main entrance, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (53-2).
1909
34 34-15
Hawaiian and Oriental Buildings, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-17).
1909
34 34-16
Group of Government Buildings and Exposition Monument, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1599).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-17
Cascades and Arctic Circle, looking toward the United States Government Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-3).
1909
34 34-18
Alaska Monument, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-9).
1909
34 34-19
People in front of the Alaska Monument, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-13).
1909
34 34-20
Puget Plaza and Olympic Place, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-0).
1909
34 34-21
Geyser Basin and Fountain, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (53-13).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-22
Cascades and Government Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (53-4).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-23
Cascades and Government Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (288).
1909
34 34-24
Cascade Court, east side, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-18).
1909
34 34-25
Rainier Vista, walks and gardens on the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-4).
1909
34 34-26
Rainier Vista, walks and gardens on the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (210).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL11993).
1909
34 34-27
Mt. Rainier viewed from Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1612).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-28
Agriculture Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1604).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-29
Agriculture Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1514).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-30
Arctic Circle, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-20).
1909
34 34-31
Lake Washington Avenue, looking west, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-15).
1909
34 34-32
Cascades and Agriculture Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (771).
1909
34 34-33
Entrance to the Agriculture Building with Geyser Basin and the Manufactures Building in the distance, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (775).
1909
34 34-34
Entrance to the Agriculture Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-5).
1909
34 34-35
Entrance to the Agriculture Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (53-0).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-36
Arctic Circle, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-44).
1909
34 34-37
Agriculture Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (692).
1909
34 34-38
Corner of the Agriculture Bulding, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-16).
1909
34 34-39
Grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-3).
1909
34 34-40
Entrance to the Manufactures Building with the Agriculture Building in the distance, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (987).
1909
34 34-41
Agriculture Building lit up at night, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1598).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-42
Agriculture and European Buildings, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-1).
1909
34 34-43
European Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1617).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-44
European and Foreign Exhibit Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, junction of Yukon Avenue and Hood Avenue facing Cascade Court
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-0).
1909
34 34-45
European and Foreign Exhibit Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-12).
1909
34 34-46
Front of the European andn Foreign Exhibit Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-3).
1909
34 34-47
Statue near the Alaska Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-12).
1909
34 34-48
Statue at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1594).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-49
Rainier Vista, looking from the steps of the Agriculture Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-7).
1909
34 34-50
Cascade Court and Manufactures Building, looking from the European Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (769).
1909
34 34-51
Manufactures Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1512).Original photograph by L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-52
Manufactures Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (990).
1909
34 34-53
Front Steps of the Manufactures Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-19).
1909
34 34-54
Arctic Circle, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-4).
1909
34 34-55
Entrance to the Manufactures Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-6).
1909
34 34-56
Entrance to the Manufactures Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (54-21).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-57
Cascade Court with Manufactures Building in the background, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-11).
1909
34 34-58
Manufactures Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-7).
1909
34 34-59
Arctic Circle and the Manufactures Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-16).
1909
34 34-60
People walking outside of the Manufactures Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-9).
1909
34 34-61
Court of Honor, east side, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-0).
1909
34 34-62
Entrance to the Foreign Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (53-1).
1909
34 34-63
End of the Manufactures Building and the Music Pavilion, Lake Washington in the background, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-1).
1909
34 34-64
Looking across the Cascades, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (53-3).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-65
Oriental Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1610).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-66
Cascades in front of the Oriental and Manufactures Buildings, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (989).
1909
34 34-67
Cascade Court, east side, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-5).
1909
34 34-68
View over the Cascades, looking up Yukon Avenue, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-18).
1909
34 34-69
People standing in front of Cascade Basin, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-4).
1909
34 34-70
Oriental and Foreign Buildings, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-13).
1909
34 34-71
Oriental Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (287).
1909
34 34-72
Administration Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-11).
1909
34 34-73
Auditorium Building (later University of Washington Meany Hall), Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1618).
1909
34 34-74
Auditorium Building (later University of Washington Meany Hall), Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (55-13).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-75
Auditorium Building (later University of Washington Meany Hall), Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (200).
1909
34 34-76
Auditorium Building (later University of Washington Meany Hall), Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (773).
1909
34 34-77
Fine Arts Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1616).
1909
34 34-78
Fine Arts Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (986).
1909
34 34-79
Fine Arts Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (55-12).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-80
Yukon Avenue, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-2).
1909
34 34-81
Yukon Avenue, looking west, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-15).
1909
34 34-82
Lake Washington Avenue, looking west toward the King County Building and Machinery Hall
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-8).
1909
34 34-83
King County Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (280).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL11992).
1909
34 34-84
King County Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1595).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-85
King County Building and Machinery Hall with the Forestry Building in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-14).
1909
34 34-86
Machinery Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (55-15).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-87
Machinery Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1601).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-88
Pacific Avenue, end of the King County Building, the Dairy Building and the Machinery Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-7).
1909
34 34-89
Yukon Avenue, looking toward Nome Circle and the Foresty Building in the background, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-18).
1909
34 34-90
Nome Circle and the Foresty Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1603).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-91
People standing in front of the Forestry Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1839A).
1909
34 34-92
Nome Circle and the Forestry Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (281).
1909
34 34-93
Forestry Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-10).
1909
34 34-94
Nome Circle and the Forestry Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-10).
1909
34 34-95
Women's Club Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (55-14).
1909
34 34-96
American Women's League Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-15).
1909
34 34-97
Arctic Brotherhood Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-6).
1909
34 34-98
National Lumbermen's Association's "Hoo Hoo House", Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (205).
1909
34 34-99
Masonic Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (289).
1909
34 34-100
California Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1613B).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-101
California Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL11987).
1909
34 34-102
California Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (76-20).
1909
34 34-103
California Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1614).
1909
34 34-104
Oregon Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (283).
1909
34 34-105
Oregon Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (55-10).
1909
34 34-106
Washington Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1600).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-107
Washington Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (55-9).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-108
Washington Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (75-6).
1909
34 34-109
Washington Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (277).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL12016).
1909
34 34-110
Washington Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1607).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-111
Spokane County Building and Dome Circle, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-1).
1909
34 34-112
Spokane County Building and Dome Circle, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (53-10).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-113
Japan Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (206).
1909
34 34-114
Canadian and Grand Trunk Buildings, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (55-18).
1909
34 34-115
Canadian Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (286).
1909
34 34-116
Canadian Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL 11988).
1909
34 34-117
Grand Trunk Pacific Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1516).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-118
Crowd gathered in the Pay Streak, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (15-97).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-119
Eskimos of the Eskimo Village, brought from Siberia and Alaska with thier native huts by Captain A.M. Barber, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-10).
1909
34 34-120
Eskimo baby, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-14).
1909
34 34-121
Eskimo children of the Eskimo Village, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-11).
1909
34 34-122
Group of Native Americans at Gorrote Village, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-9).
1909
34 34-123
Group of Native Americans at Gorrote Village with their huts in the background, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (240).
1909
34 34-124
Native Americans of Gorrote Village performing the Head Hunters' War Dance, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-8).
1909
34 34-125
Oriental Village, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1615).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1909
34 34-126
Chinese Village, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (211).
1909
34 34-127
Fair Japan Theatre, located at the foot of th Pay Streak, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-12).
1909
34 34-128
San Marino Village and the Wild Game Exhibit on the Pay Streak, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (77-13).
1909
34 34-129
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition with Lake Union in the foreground, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3909).
1909
34 34-130
Montlake and Portage Bay, Lake Union in the foreground and Lake Washington in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1955).
1909
34 34-131
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition with Lake Union in the foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3910).
1909
34 34-132
Plaque for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition on the University of Washington campus
Leslie Hamilton (1796A) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
34 34-133
Seattle Day northeast corner of Second Avenue North and Pine Street, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3877).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
September 6, 1909
34 34-134
Group of men and women, Midnight Portland, Oregon
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (605).
June 1909
34 34-135
Domestic Science Class luncheon demonstration, Education Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3846).Copied from the Seattle Times, August 12, 1962.
1909
34 34-136
Advance Domestic Science Class students Olympia High School, post card invitation to attend the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3842).Copied from the Seattle Times, August 12, 1962.
1909
34 34-137
Lifesize horses Army display in the Government Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3853).Copied from the Seattle Times, February 11, 1962.
1909
34 34-138
The Billiken "The God of Things that Ought to Be," patron spirit of Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition souvenir
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3851).Copied from the Seattle Times ( ) , February 11, 1962.
1909
34 34-139
Inside the entrance gate of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3854).Copied from the Seattle Times, February 11, 1962.
1909
34 34-140
Civil War Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, staging the battle of the 'Monitor' and the 'Merrimac', a re-enactment of the Cival War marine battle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3852).Copied from the Seattle Times, February 11, 1962.
1909
34 34-141
The 'Tickler' ride at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3830).
1909
34 34-142
Crowd of people in the Pay Streak, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4025).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1909
34 34-143
Pay Streak, looking south, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4141).
1909
34 34-144
University of Washington, looking towards Red Square from the University of Washington Health and Science Building looking over Pacific Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4215).Copied from the Seattle Times "Then and Now", July 4, 1982.
July 4, 1982
34 34-145
Pay Streak, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (54-15).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-146
Alaska Theatre of Sensations on the Pay Streak, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4142).Copied from the Seattle Times"Then and Now", July 4, 1982.
1909
34 34-147
Trolley terminal, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1592).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1909
34 34-148
Officials' cars in front of the Forestry Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1650).Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1909
Volume 35: Seattle Show #1
Images of Seattle from the 1860s-1940s, including general scenes, buildings, waterfront, Pike Place Market, parks, and transportation. Most of the images are duplicated in other albums.
1860s-1940s
Box/Folder item
35 35-1
Pier 59, Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (59-5).Large lettering across the image: "Glimpses thru the years of ...".
January 1979
35 35-2
Washington Plaza Hotel, Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.Large lettering across the image: "Seattle".
January 1979
35 35-3
Bargaining with Indians at Alki, drawing
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (254).
1851
35 35-4
Yesler's Mill Cookhouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (290).
between 1853 and 1886?
35 35-5
Fort Decatur
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (256).Original sketch by E.J. Denny.
January 26, 1856
35 35-6
Felker House, Jackson Street and Western Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (311/1866).
1886?
35 35-7
Henry Yesler's home, Front and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (632).
1860?
35 35-8
Henry Yesler house, Front and James Street, Mr. and Mrs. Yesler standing on the corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (134).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5098).
1883?
35 35-9
Pioneer Place and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (128).
1915
35 35-10
Plummer and Hinds store, First Avenue South and Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (247).
1860
35 35-11
Main Street and First Avenue South, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (213).
1866
35 35-12
East side of Commercial Street between Main and Washington Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (20).
1870
35 35-13
Commercial Street, looking north from Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88).
1879
35 35-14
Yesler Way, looking west from near Occidental Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (299).
1870
35 35-15
Yesler's Mill and Wharf, looking south from Second Avenue and Pike Street, A.A. Denny home above center at Front and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (56).
1870
35 35-16
Third Avenue and Pike Street, looking southeast toward Territorial University
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (55).
1873
35 35-17
First train coming in from Lake Union on Seattle's first railroad
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1423).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL 22855).
December 25, 1871
35 35-18
Fourth Avenue and Seneca Street, looking south, Church of Our Lady of Good Help in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1363).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL23101).
1875
35 35-19
Fourth Avenue and Seneca Street, looking southeast, Providence Hospital in center with Central School in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (62).
1885
35 35-20
Elliott Bay waterfront, looking at Front Street from Madison Street to Columbia Street after the regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (303).
1878
35 35-21
Seattle waterfront, looking up Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (304).
1878
35 35-22
Denny Hill, looking south, intersection at lower left is Second Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (527).
1882
35 35-23
Front Street, looking south from Madison
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84).
1880
35 35-24
Fifth Avenue and Pine Street, looking south, buildings on the horizon from left to right; Coppin's Waterworks, Sixth Street School, Providence Hospital, and Territorial University
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (51).
1887
35 35-25
Seattle waterfront, viewed from Beacon Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (305).
1881
35 35-26
Parade on Front Street, looking north from Cherry Street to Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1113).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5068).
July 4, 1888
35 35-27
Front Street, looking north from Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89).
1885
35 35-28
Intersection of Front and Spring Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (143).
June 6, 1889
35 35-29
Downtown Seattle, viewed from Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5160).
1891
35 35-30
Cherry Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (293).
January 1880
35 35-31
Seattle Hotel, Second Avenue and James Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (691).
1890?
35 35-32
Garfield memorial service at the Occidental Hotel in Seattle (later the Seattle Hotel)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (243).
1881
35 35-33
Marching band procession down Second Avenue, looking north from Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15040).
1886
35 35-34
Downtown Seattle, looking southeast from Yesler Way and Jefferson Street, King County Courthouse in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (531).Article from the Seattle Timesinserted with picture. Text: "Tattle on Seattle: On June 6, young Seattle was busily going about its daily tasks. In the basement of one of the buildings on Front Street, James McGough ran a paint store and woodwork shop. His assistant was heating glue over a gasoline stove when the glue boiled over and caught fire. Gobs of flaming glue spread to the floor- covered with wood shavings- and McGough and his assistant fled as the flames engulfed the room. Immediately on the scene was a hose cart pulled by men and boys as well as Seattle's first steam fire engine. It was apppoximately 2:30 in the afternoon when the glue boiled over and by 3 p.m. the fire had spread over the enitire block. Hot cinders were blown to nearby wooden structures and soon they were solid flames. The mayor ordered a heavy charge of dynamite exploded in hopes of forming a fire gap. But when the fire reached the blown-up wreckage, it swept across it and headed to the wharfs. Boats near the wharf had already had disembarked to escape. By 4 p.m, the people of Seattle knew their business district was ruiuned. Men and women began carrrying everything ouf of the stores that could be moved. The fire continued as saloons were ignited and barrels of whiskey exploded, spreading walls of flames. Later in the afternoon fire had reached two hardware stores and 50 tons of ammunition exploded for the next hour. By 3 a.m., 12 hours after the fire began, Seattle's business district, Skid Road and the waterfront had nothing left to burn. Some 120 acres of land had been singed by fire and 25 city blocks destroyed. The fire had been a tragedy, and 1,500 people lost their jobs directly because of it. But the next chapter in Seattle's history shows how proud, determined people pulled together to build a town. One and one-half days after the disaster, new locations for businesses were announced. As the banks promised loans for new construction, a new Seattle of stone and brick was designed against fire. Less than a year after the fire, a safer, more securely built Seattle had been established with an increase in population of 6000," June 4, 1977.
1894?
35 35-35
Fire station with horse-drawn fire carts in front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F-17).
1890-1899?
35 35-36
Seattle fire boat 'Snoqualmie' (Enging Co. No. 5)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F-36).
1900?
35 35-37
Engine House No. 5, fireboat station, at the foot of Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F-36).
1900?
35 35-38
Seattle Fire Department Engine House No. 2, northeast corner of Third Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F-59).Copied from the Seatte Fire Department Musuem.
1890?
35 35-39
Seattle Fire Department Engine House No. 2, northeast corner of Third Avenue and Pine Street
1890?
35 35-40
North School, Third Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-84).
between 1873 and 1883?
35 35-41
The Bon Marche department store, northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1236).
1929
35 35-42
Denny Hotel (prior to regrading)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (144).
1904?
35 35-43
Third Avenue looking north from Seneca Street during regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1441).
1908?
35 35-44
Cable car hauling passengers from Pike Street to the entrance of the Washington Hotel on top of Denny Hill, counterbalance line at right of the main line
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1661).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1904?
35 35-45
Second Avenue with Lenora Street in the foreground, steep hill at back right goes up to Virgina Street, and then up the hill is Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (159).
1888?
35 35-46
Providence Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1580).Original photograph from Marianne McDonald.
1910-1919?
35 35-47
Seattle Public Library, front view, Fourth Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1027).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL19323).
1951
35 35-48
Cable car coming up Third Avenue, looking north from Seneca Street, Plymouth Church and Denny Hotel in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1115).
1900?
35 35-49
Seattle Public Library, central building, Fourth Avenue and Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1031).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21840).
1968
35 35-50
Looking down at cable cars and automobiles on First Avenue, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (152).
1916?
35 35-51
Second Avenue, looking north, Yesler Way cable car no. 3 crossing in foreground, James Street cable crossing in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (519).
1903
35 35-52
Arcade Building under construction, corner of Second Avenue and University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-15).Copied from Metropolitan Seattle, 1903.
1903
35 35-53
Seattle Public Library, Rialto building, Second Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (709).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15352).
between 1900 and 1920?
35 35-54
Majestic Theater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1497).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
between 1909 and 1911?
35 35-55
Seattle Public Library, Rialto building, Second Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (633).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15273).
1920?
35 35-56
Frederick & Nelson Furniture delivery rig
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1649).Original photograph from Larry Hoffman.
1900?
35 35-57
Second Avenue, looking north from Smith Tower, Norton and Federal buidings at left, Space Needle and Queen Anne Hill in the distance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (339).
June 11, 1974
35 35-58
Second Avenue, looking north from Smith Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (232).
between 1900 and 1905?
35 35-59
Buildings of downtown Seattle from left to right: Frye Hotel, Third Avenue and Yesler Way; L.C. Smith Building, Second Avenue North and Yesler Way; New Arctic Hotel, Third Avenue North and Jefferson Street; King Counry Court House with City Hall park in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (555).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL11685).
1920-1929?
35 35-60
John Denny House, Lora and Mrs. Denny in buggy in front, Third Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (662).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15225).
1880?
35 35-61
Henry Villar Visit, ox teams contributed by logging companies stretch down Third Avenue from Union to University Street, Angus MacKintosh house to the right of the arch followed by the Dexter Horton house, Territorial University at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (308).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5189).
September 14, 1883
35 35-62
Plummer Building, southeast corner of Third Avenue at Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1267).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15284).
1891
35 35-63
Sign stating "Join Battery E National Guard, Seattle's New Firing Battery," southeast corner of Third Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1453).
1920-1929?
35 35-64
Union Street, looking east from Third Avenue
Buildings from right to left: Post Office, White-Henry-Stuart, Skinner & Washington Athletic Club.Copied by Leslie Hamilton (510).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL20054).
1945
35 35-65
National Guard Amory, southwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Union Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1668).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22842).
1900?
35 35-66
Cobb Building with the Stuart Building under construction across the street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (696).Accompanying text: "A photograph taken in October, 1914, which shows that Seattle is still in the making. On the extreme left there is a glimpse of the steel structure for the Pantages Theatre, in the center the Cobb Building, across from it construction work on the Stuart Building which will join the White and Henry Buildings, making with them, one magnificent office building 345 feet long and 111 feet deep. There will be 300,000 square feet of floor space in the triple building which is being finished in accordance with the plans of the Metropolitan Building Company (see page 165). There is room for twenty buildings 120 by 111 feet each, on the tract. Five have been erected, those showing in this picture being the finest group of office buildings west of Chicago".Copied from the bookSeattle, The City That Made Itself by Welford Beaton, 1914, pg.165.
October 1914
35 35-67
Plymouth Church, northeast corner Third Avenue and University Street, Territorial University and boarding house at left in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1160).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22841).
1890-1899?
35 35-68
U.S. Post Office, east side of Third Avenue from Union Street, Palomar Building and Northern Life Tower at University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1265).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (20015).
1941
35 35-69
Pike Street, looking east from Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1587).Copied from Metropolitan Seattle, 1902.Original photograph from Alice Drew.
1902
35 35-70
Fraser & Wilson Store, 423 and 425 Pike St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (294).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14568).
1895
35 35-71
Pike Street, looking east from Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (29).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (15394).
1905
35 35-72
Pike Street with Second Avenue in the foreground, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (73-12).
July 8, 1979
35 35-73
Pike Street, looking east toward Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1317).Copied from the Seattle Historical Society.
1911?
35 35-74
Pike Street, looking east from First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1316).
1916?
35 35-75
Cable car on Second Avenue, looking south from Blanchard Street toward Lenora and Virgina Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1458).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1908?
35 35-76
Shops, northeast corner of First Avenue and University Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1443).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1890-1899?
35 35-77
First Avenue, looking north from Spring Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (12).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5103).
1913
35 35-78
Pike Place Public Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1069).
1907?
35 35-79
Pike Place Public Market, Pike Street and First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1301).
1911
35 35-80
Pike Street, between Pike Place and First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1302).
1912
35 35-81
First Avenue, looking north from Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1314).Copied from the State Library, Olympia.
1920?
35 35-82
Pike Place Public Market
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1234).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL200070).
1950
35 35-83
Seattle business district, looking from Third Avenue and Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (570).Buildings shown in the picture include: Dexter Horton Bank, Arctic Building and Central Building in the foreground, Northern Life Building and Telephone Building at back left, Olympic Hotel, Y.M.C.A, and the Seattle Public Library at back center, the Federal Court House, Seattle General Hospital, First Methodist Church, and the Rainier Club at right center.
1949
35 35-84
Wilson's Modern Business College, shorthand room
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1174).Copied from Washington Illustrated, 1901.
1901
35 35-85
Wilson's Modern Business College, shorthand and typewriting rooms
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1175).Copied from Washington Illustrated, 1901.
1901
35 35-86
Catholic Seaman's Club and Austin A Bell Building, southeast corner of First Avenue and Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (92-7).
March 2, 1980
35 35-87
Collins Building, Second Avenue and James Street (second home to the Seattle Public Library)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (631).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15355).
1890-1899?
35 35-88
Belltown Hotel, southeast corner of First Avenue North and Battery Street, Austin A. Bell Building, 2326 1st Ave.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1647).Original photograph from Larry Hoffman.
1890-1899?
35 35-89
Alaska Sailing Day, Seattle waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (199).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22637).
1878
35 35-90
Line of wagons and trucks waiting to unload at Pier 2
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1257).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.Original photogrpah from Joe Williamson.
1806-1809?
35 35-91
Lake Shore and Eastern Railroad Depot on Columbia Street (top picture), Railroad Avenue at Columbia Street (bottom picture)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (187).
June 6, 1889 (top picture), 1901 (bottom picture)
35 35-92
Train on Railroad Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-12).Copied from Washington Illustrated, 1901.
1901
35 35-93
Seattle Union Depots
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (115).
1915
35 35-94
Seattle Union Depot, interior view
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1183).
1909
35 35-95
O-W Railroad lady's waiting room
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1041).Copied from the Port of Seattle.
May 20, 1911
35 35-96
Colman Dock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1436).
1890-1899?
35 35-97
Port of Seattle, Railroad Avenue north of Bell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2538).Copied from Seattle Engineering Department.
May 14, 1915
35 35-98
Looking down on Railroad Avenue at Broad Street (later Pier 70)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (22-12).
May 3, 1934
35 35-99
Automobiles parked along Railroad Avenue, looking toward Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1254).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
May 8, 1930
35 35-100
Alaskan Way, looking west at Pier 14 (later Pier 70) and Elliott Bay, Clay Street at bottom and Broad Street at right center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (22-19).Copied from the Seattle Engineering Department.
June 9, 1936
35 35-101
Alaskan Way, looking north from Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (329).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21867).
1948
35 35-102
First Methodist Protestant Church, Third Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1159).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22880).
between 1887 and 1907?
35 35-103
Trinity Episcopal Church, 8th Ave.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1664).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL20029).
1900-1905?
35 35-104
Leschi Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32).
1907
35 35-105
Woman sitting by the pond, Leschi Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1269).
1906
35 35-106
Vendors, Madison Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (67).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21118).
1897
35 35-107
Madison Park Theater, east end of Madison Lake and Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (672).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22909).
1890-1899?
35 35-108
Madison Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (37).
1897
35 35-109
Woodland Park, greenhouse (private estate of Guy Phinney at the time)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (711).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14684).
1891
35 35-110
Woodland Park, entrance and lodge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (39).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14683).
1891
35 35-111
Woman with child on bridge, Schmitz Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1581).Original photograph from Marianne McDonald.
1890-1899?
35 35-112
Kinnear Park, entrance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (K-4).Copied from Washington Illustrated, 1901.
1901
35 35-113
Natatorium at Alki Beach
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-18).
1910
35 35-114
Cordray Theater, Third Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (78).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5231).
1890
35 35-115
Pantages Theater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (975).Caption under photograph: "...beginning of the 'Pantages Vaudeville Chain'...".
1900-1905?
35 35-116
Pantages Theater, corner of Second Avenue and Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-29).
1904
35 35-117
Dream Theater, First Avenue at Cherry Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (976).
1911?
35 35-118
Metropolitan Theater, Fourth Avenue and University Street, looking from the tunnel between Rainier Tower and Sixth Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (18-10).
1914
35 35-119
Moore Theatre, southeast corner of Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1042).
1915?
35 35-120
House at 124 Stewart St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1695).Original photograph from Bessie Young.
March 2, 1896
35 35-121
St. Regis Hotel, looking west from Second Avenue and Stewart Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (91-3).
February 22, 1980
35 35-122
Aerial view of the Aurora Bridge (George Washington Memorial Bridge), looking east across the bridge to Capitol Hill, Fremont Bridge in the foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1663).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL20061).
1950-1959?
35 35-123
Portage Bay and University of Washington, looking west toward the Montlake Cut, University of Washington Stadium, and the Hec Edmundson Pavilion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1646).Original photograph from Larry Hoffman.
1900-1905?
Volume 36: Seattle Show #2
Images of Seattle from the 1860s-1960s, including general scenes, regrades, schools, Pike Place Market, transportation, Lake Washington Ship Canal, and the waterfront.
1860s-1960s
Box/Folder item
36 36-1
Artwork for the Seattle Show
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (36-3).
1870-1879?
36 36-2
Houses of early Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (632).
1870-1879?
36 36-3
Founders of Seattle at the dedication of the monument at Alki Point
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1318).
November 13, 1905
36 36-4
Houses of early Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (72-4).
1870-1879?
36 36-5
Commercial Street, east side, between Washington and Main Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1112).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22886).
1870
36 36-6
Cherry Street covered in snow, looking west from First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (293).Caption: "Looking up Cherry Street from west side of First Avenue when the snow was six feet deep in Seattle about January 9, 1880. 'Yesler's Pavilion,' at right, equally notable with Yesler's Log Cookhouse. It was built in 1866 and for twenty years was Seattle's 'Auditorium'."
January 9, 1880
36 36-7
Houses of early Seattle, looking east from Second Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (52).
1870
36 36-8
Houses of early Seattle, looking south from Pike Street, University at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1456).
1870
36 36-9
Seattle waterfront, looking at Front Street from Madison Street to Columbia Street, after the regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (303).
1878
36 36-10
Sylvan Theater and the Colums of Territorial University
Leslie Hamilton (1798) (photographer)
May 6, 1980
36 36-11
Man walking with a boy and a dog down Front Street, looking south from Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84).
1880
36 36-12
Front Street, looking north from Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL7322).
1885
36 36-13
Front Street, looking north from Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (88).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15038).
1879
36 36-14
Seattle waterfront and Front Street, looking south from Denny Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (527).
1882
36 36-15
Team of oxen, logging on Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (427).
1853
36 36-16
Team of oxen pulling the first load of logs from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (95).
1880
36 36-17
The Columbia and P.S.R.R. terminals on King Street and Occidental Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (36).
1883
36 36-18
Sea-going log raft being towed by Pacific tugboats
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (73-16).
1890?
36 36-19
Sea-going log raft being towed by Pacific tugboats
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (73-15).
1890?
36 36-20
Western Mill, Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (92).
1880
36 36-21
Seattle waterfront, looking from University Street to Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (112).
1880
36 36-22
Peisers Art Studio, Second Avenue and Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1168).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15278).
1884
36 36-23
Seattle waterfront, looking south from First Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (66).Identified in the photograph: Arlington Hotel in center background, Yesler's Mill and Dock, wreck of bark 'Windward' in front of trestle, R.R. Denny home on the north side of Union Street, A.A. Denny home on thsouth side of Union Street. Young naturalists first home in rear of the A.A. Denny home.
1878
36 36-24
Belltown, looking north from Second Avenue and Virginia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (529).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22785).
1882
36 36-25
Battle of Seattle, Navy ship Decatour in the Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1544).Original from G. McComb.
1856
36 36-26
Grant Street Bridge, looking north from Beacon Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22783).
1900?
36 36-27
Princess Angeline house, Pike Street and Western Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (655).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22898).
1881?
36 36-28
Totem pole, east side of First Avenue at Pioneer Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1342).
1890-1899?
36 36-29
People and businesses on First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1564).Original photograph from Alice Drew.
1902
36 36-30
Downtown Seattle, looking north from Beacon Hill, courthouse in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (22873).
1890-1899?
36 36-31
First Methodist Episcopal Church, Second Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (17).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL5119).
between 1854 and 1898?
36 36-32
First Methodist Episcopal Church, southeast corner of Second Avenue and Columbia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (671).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15012).
between 1854 and 1898?
36 36-33
Our Lady of Good Help Church, first Catholic church in Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1154).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22811).
between 1868 and 1870?
36 36-34
First South School of Seattle, Sixth Avenue and Main Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-125).
between 1875 and 1889?
36 36-35
Central School of Seattle, Sixth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-53).
1883-1888?
36 36-36
Students of the Central School, Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-112).
1883
36 36-37
Shorthand and typing room, Wilson's Modern Business College
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1175).Copied from Washington Illustrated, 1901.
1901
36 36-38
Shorthand and typing room, Wilson's Modern Business College
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1174).Copied from Washington Illustrated, 1901.
1901
36 36-39
Firemen and horse-drawn hose wagons in front of the Seattle Fire Department Engine House No. 2, northeast corner of Third Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F-2).
1890
36 36-40
Firemen and horse-drawn hose wagons in front of the Seattle Fire Department Engine House No. 2, northeast corner of Third Avenue and Pine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F-43).Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1915?
36 36-41
Assistant Chief Ralph Cook, as he answers alarms, Seattle Fire Department
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F-68).Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Museum.
Before 1900
36 36-42
Hose Wagon No. 1 at Seattle Fire Department headquarters
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F-64).Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Museum.
Before 1900
36 36-43
Fireboat Snoqualmie
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F-41).Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1891?
36 36-44
Hose Wagon No 5 (fireboat tender) of the Seattle Fire Department
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F-35).Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Museum.
1900?
36 36-45
Denny Hill regrade nearing completion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (11).
1900-1905?
36 36-46
Denny Hill regrade, looking toward Denny School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (626).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22794).
1900-1905?
36 36-47
Denny Hill regrade in process
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (814).
1900-1905?
36 36-48
Moving a house during the Denny Hill regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1117).
1909
36 36-49
First Denny Hill regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1144).
1906?
36 36-50
Men watching the Denny Hill regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (15).
1900-1905?
36 36-51
Cable car on James Street, looking east from Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1622).Original photograph from Larry Hoffman.
1890-1895?
36 36-52
Regrading of the County Court House block
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (125).
1900-1905?
36 36-53
Denny Hill regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (123).
1900-1905?
36 36-54
Third Avenue regrade, viewed from Jefferson Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (124).
1900-1905?
36 36-55
Third Avenue regrade, north of Seneca Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (8).
1900-1905?
36 36-56
Third Avenue regrade, at Marion Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (9).
1900-1905?
36 36-57
Jackson Street regrade, King Street Center at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1645).Original photograph from Larry Hoffman.
December 12, 1908
36 36-58
Jackson Street regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
August 6, 1908
36 36-59
Seattle waterfront, viewed from Beacon Hill, with West Seattle in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1435).Original photograph from Joe Williamson.
1900?
36 36-60
Jackson Street regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (14).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1900-1905?
36 36-61
Jackson Street regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (109).
1900-1905?
36 36-62
Jackson Street regrade, looking southeast from Tenth Avenue and King Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (163).
1908
36 36-63
South School, 615 12th St. S., during regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-128).
1911
36 36-64
Students gardening, South School, 615 12th St. S., during regrade
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-133).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1901
36 36-65
Students of the South School, 615 12th St. S.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-132).
1900
36 36-66
Pike Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (71).
1906?
36 36-67
Pike Street, looking east from Third Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-16).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22961).
1910?
36 36-68
Pike Place, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1328).
1907?
36 36-69
Fresh produce vendors at Pike Place, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1327).
1912
36 36-70
Pike Place, looking north from Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1320).
1909
36 36-71
Pike Place, looking north at Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1323).
1900?
36 36-72
Corner Market, First Avenue and Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1304).
1914?
36 36-73
Automobiles and trolleys on First Avenue, looking north from Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1314).
1920
36 36-74
Pike Street, looking east from First Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1315).
1930?
36 36-75
Second Avenue, looking south toward L.C. Smith Building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1116).
1915?
36 36-76
Seattle Public Library, central branch, Fourth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (705).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL15296).
1900-1909?
36 36-77
Seattle Public Library, central branch, looking from Fourth Avenue and Madison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1030).
1960
36 36-78
West Seattle Cable Ry's ferryboat, City of Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (45-20).
1900-1909?
36 36-79
Steamship T.J. Potter in front of the Oregon Improvement Company
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1588).
1890-1899?
36 36-80
Horse-drawn streetcars
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (428).
1880-1889?
36 36-81
Horse-drawn streetcar at Occidental Avenue and Yesler Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (110).
1884
36 36-82
Jackson Street Trestle, running from Pioneer Square to Lake Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (521).
September 27, 1888
36 36-83
Latona and Brooklyn Streetcar
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (376).Caption under photograph: "The Latona and Brooklyn Streetcar. At the front of the car, the man on the right is David Denny, who went broke in 1893 mostly as the result of overspeculation in streetcar lines."
1890-1899?
36 36-84
Union Trunk Line (James Street Cable Car), stopped in front of the Hotel Kalmar
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (520).
March 19, 1891
36 36-85
Trolley on Westlake Avenue, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-30).
1890-1899?
36 36-86
North end Kinnear Park line, stopped at Tenth Avenue West and West Wheeler Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1049).
1940
36 36-87
United States Railway Post Office mail car stopped at the Pine Street Barn, used to haul mail to various branches from the central office
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1657).
1902?
36 36-88
First passenger train of the Seattle and Walla Wall Railroad, initial trip between Seattle and Renton
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (533).
March 7, 1877
36 36-89
Smith Cove, steamships docked at the piers
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1697).
1908?
36 36-90
Union Depot, Seattle, interior view
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1183).
1900-1905?
36 36-91
Alaska Sailing Day
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (142).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL14869).
1886
36 36-92
Arrival of treasure ship to Seattle, carrying almost four million dollars worth of gold dust
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1101).Copied from Washington Illustrated, 1901.
1901
36 36-93
Grand Trunk Pacific Company's dock on Railroad Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5).
1903?
36 36-94
Victorial Sailing Day, Pier 2
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1251).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
1920?
36 36-95
Horse-neck wagon
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1249).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
1920?
36 36-96
Seattle waterfront
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1699).Original photograph from Joe Williamson.
1900-1905?
36 36-97
Ainsworth Dunn Dock, Pier 14 (later Pier 70)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1285).
1930?
36 36-98
First site of the Lake Washington Ship Canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1542).Original photograph from G. McComb.
1900-1905?
36 36-99
Temporary bridge over the Lake Washington Ship Canal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1059).
1900-1905?
36 36-100
Lake Washington Ship Canal, between Lake Washington and Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1757).Copied from the Seattle Times, April 8, 1934.
April 8, 1934
36 36-101
Lake Washington Ship Canal, between Lake Washington and Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (50-0).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
August 1912
36 36-102
Ships sailing through the Montlake Cut
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1705).Original photograph from Joe Williamson.
1900-1905?
36 36-103
Chittenden Locks, Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48-9).Copied from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
1900-1905?
36 36-104
Aerial view of the Aurora Bridge, the University Bridge, the Montlake Cut, and Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1754).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1939?
36 36-105
Government Locks and Ballard
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1748).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1960?
36 36-106
Beach at Alki Point
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (808).
1905
36 36-107
Savoy Theater, 1216 Second Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1215).
1900-1905?
36 36-108
Cable cars and automobiles half buried in snow, Fourth Avenue, looking south from Pike Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (576).
February 2, 1916
36 36-109
Downtown Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (320).
1900-1909?
36 36-110
Magnolia Bluff
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (315).
1900-1909?
36 36-111
Regrade, from Sixth Avenue to Battery Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (516).
December 9, 1930
36 36-112
Bridge, with Magnolia Bluff in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (322).
1930-1939?
36 36-113
Railroad tracks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (321).
1900-1905?
36 36-114
Moran Brother Company plant, with the U.S.S. Nebraska docked in front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (569).
1910?
36 36-115
Waterfront, ships at anchor on the water
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1700).
1920-1929?
36 36-116
Smith Cove
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1698).Original photograph from Joe Williamson.
1920-1929?

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Volume 37: Queen Anne 1
Queen Anne, Section 1: Northwest section of Queen Anne, bordered by 15th Avenue W (west); W McGraw Street, and W Wheeler Street (south); 8th and 9th Avenue W (east); and Nickerson Street and canal (north). Shows residential and business views from 1976-1982. Also shown: Kinnear trackless trolley, Metro diesel buses, St. Margaret's Catholic Church at W Dravus and 14th W, Fire Station no. 20 at 3205 13th Avenue W.
1976-1982
Box/Folder item
37 37-1
Map of the Queen Anne area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1673).
between 1914 and 1934?
37 37-2
Map of Queen Anne with a highlighted road route
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1560).
between 1914 and 1934?
37 37-3
2300 West Wheeler Street Bridge, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3726).
April 17, 1914
37 37-4
"Do not enter sign" at Eleventh Avenue West and West Wheeler Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3420) (photographer)
April 22, 1982
37 37-5
Terraced slope on Eleventh Avenue West and West Wheeler Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3421) (photographer)
April 22, 1982
37 37-6
Graffiti on the base of a stairway on Eleventh Avenue West and West Wheeler Street, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (3422) (photographer)
April 22, 1982
37 37-7
Tractor on a dirt road at Eleventh Avenue West and West Wheeler Street, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (3422) (photographer)
April 22, 1982
37 37-8
Soundview Terrace Drive, Eleventh Avenue West at right, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (4097) (photographer)
February 27, 1983
37 37-9
Soundview Terrace Drive, West Wheeler Street at center and Eleventh Avenue West at right, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (4098) (photographer)
February 27, 1983
37 37-10
Mother with children playing at a park on Eleventh Avenue West and West Wheeler Street, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (4099) (photographer)
February 27, 1983
37 37-11
"Do not enter" sign in front of the park at Eleventh Avenue West and McGraw/West Wheeler Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (4100) (photogrpaher)
February 27, 1983
37 37-12
Pontiac parked at the base of the stairway on Eleventh Avenue West and Terrace View Drive, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (4101) (photographer)
February 27, 1983
37 37-13
House at the location of an old water tank (Portland Cordage Water Tower), West Howe Street and Twelfth-Thirteenth Avenue West, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (4073) (photographer)
March 16, 1983
37 37-14
Side view of Mayor George F. Cotterill's house, 2501 Westview Dr., northeast corner of Soundview Drive
Leslie Hamilton (4047) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
37 37-15
Front view of Mayor George F. Cotterill's house, 2501 Westview Dr.
Leslie Hamilton (4048) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
37 37-16
Terraced slope on Eleventh Avenue West and West Wheeler Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3424) (photogrpaher)
April 22, 1982
37 37-17
Front view of Mayor George F. Cotterill's house, 2501 Westview Dr.
Leslie Hamilton (3425) (photogrpaher)
February 22, 1982
37 37-18
House at 2827 Fifteenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (872).
between 1891 and 1911?
37 37-19
Stairs with a dirt path at the bottom leading to Wheeler Street and 12th-13th Street West, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (3321) (photographer)
between 1891 and 1911?
37 37-20
Aerial map of the Queen Anne area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (586).
1891
37 37-21
South side of West Armour Street between Ninth and Eighth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-17).
June 23, 1977
37 37-22
North side of West Armour Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-23).
June 23, 1977
37 37-23
Trolley wires on Ninth Avenue West and West Armour Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1402).
March 27, 1978
37 37-24
Houses on the west side of Ninth Avenue West between West Armour and West Newell Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-16).
June 23, 1977
37 37-25
Trackless trolley turning to Ninth Avenue West from West Armour Street, last run
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1347).
January 20, 1978
37 37-26
Trolley tracks, looking north on Ninth Avenue West at West Armour Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-24).
June 23, 1977
37 37-27
Side view of house at 2808 Ninth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (603).
1973
37 37-28
Front view of house at 2808 Ninth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (832).
1973
37 37-29
Dogwood tree in the yard of the house at 2808 Ninth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (72-10).
July 1979
37 37-30
Kinnear bus going north at Ninth Avenue West and West Armour Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (882).
November 1976
37 37-31
East side of Ninth Avenue West looking north from West Armour Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-23).
June 23, 1977
37 37-32
East side of Ninth Avenue West between West Armour Street and West Fulton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (19-3).
March 28, 1978
37 37-33
Metro Bus 1 (Kinnear line) sign on the corner of Ninth Avenue West and West Fulton Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1402).
March 27, 1978
37 37-34
Ninth Avenue West at West Fulton Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J6).
February 1977
37 37-35
Looking north toward the intersection of Ninth Avenue West and West Fulton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J8).
February 1977
37 37-36
West Fulton Street and Ninth Avenue West, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J5).
February 1977
37 37-37
End of #1 Kinnear line (Metro Bus) on Tenth Avenue West toward West Fulton Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J3).
February 1977
37 37-38
People waiting at the #1 Kinnear line (Metro Bus) on Tenth Avenue West at West Fulton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (909).
November 1976
37 37-39
Repossessed and reconditioned trolley (circa 1940-50), end of #1 Kinnear line (Metro Bus) on Tenth Avenue West at West Fulton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (910).
November 1976
37 37-40
West side of Tenth Avenue West and West Armour Street, #1 Kinnear bus (Metro Bus)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (21-18).
April 1978
37 37-41
End of #1 Kinnear bus line, looking north on Tenth Avenue West between West Armour and West Fulton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (36-1).
July 28, 1978
37 37-42
Southbound #1 Kinnear bus on Tenth Avenue West at West Armour Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1403).
March 27, 1978
37 37-43
Looking south on Tenth Avenue West at West Armour Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J4).
February 1977
37 37-44
Trolley wire removal, looking south on Tenth Avenue West at West Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1404).
March 27,1978
37 37-45
Last of the diesel busses on Kinnear line (Metro Transit), between Ninth and Tenth Avenue West on West Armour Street
Leslie Hamilton (2129) (photography)
September 11, 1980
37 37-46
Side view of diesel bus on Kinnear line (Metro Transit), Tenth Avenue West, West Armour and Fulton Street, looking west
September 11, 1980
37 37-47
Side view of diesel bus at the end of the Kinnear line (Metro Transit), Tenth Avenue West, West Armour and Fulton Street, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2131) (photographer)
September 11, 1980
37 37-48
Front view of diesel bus at the end of the Kinnear line (Metro Transit), southwest corner of Tenth Avenue West and West Fulton Street
Leslie Hamilton (2132) (photographer)
September 11, 1980
37 37-49
New Kinnear line bus (Metro Transit) on Tenth Avenue West and West Armour Street, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2170) (photographer)
October 10, 1980
37 37-50
Front view of new Kinnear line bus (Metro Transit) on Tenth Avenue West and West Armour Street, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2171) (photographer)
October 10, 1980
37 37-51
Rear view of new Kinnear line bus (Metro Transit) on Ninth Avenue West, West Armour and Fulton Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2172) (photographer)
October 10, 1980
37 37-52
New Kinnear line bus on the southwest corner of Tenth Avenue West and West Fulton Street
Leslie Hamilton (2173) (photographer)
October 10, 1980
37 37-53
Trolley wire removal, east side of Tenth Avenue West between West McGraw Street and West Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1406).
March 27, 1978
37 37-54
Trolley wire removal, looking south on Tenth Avenue West at West Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1405).
March 27, 1978
37 37-55
RV parked in front of the house at 2558 Ninth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (19-2).
March 28, 1978
37 37-56
Looking east on West Fulton Street from Tenth Place West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (67-14).
March 18, 1979
37 37-57
South side of West Fulton Streeet, between Tenth Place and Tenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (67-15).
March 18, 1979
37 37-58
West Wheeler Street, looking east from Twelfth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3320).
1976
37 37-59
West Armour Street, looking east from Eleventh Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G7-11).
March 18, 1979
37 37-60
West Barrett Street, looking west from Ninth Avenue West to Tenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-30).
January 1977
37 37-61
West Barrett Street, looking west from Tenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-32).
January 1977
37 37-62
Looking north on Eleventh Avenue West from West Barrett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-37).
January 1937
37 37-63
Looking south on Eleventh Avenue West from West Dravus Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-35).
January 1977
37 37-64
West Dravus Street, looking west from Tenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I).
January 1977
37 37-65
Looking west on West Dravus Street and Eleventh Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (30-13).
June 10, 1978
37 37-66
Saint Margaret's Catholic Church on the northwest corner of West Dravus Street and Fourteenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (014).
April, 1977
37 37-67
Saint Margaret's Catholic Church on the northwest corner of Fourteenth Avenue and West Dravus Street
Leslie Hamilton (33-16) (photographer)
July 13, 1978
37 37-68
Saint Margaret's Catholic Church on the northwest corner of Fourteenth Avenue and West Dravus Street
Leslie Hamilton (3310) (photographer)
July 13, 1978
37 37-69
Front view of Saint Margaret's Catholic Church on the northwest corner of Fourteenth Avenue West and West Dravus Street
Leslie Hamilton (33-14)
July 13, 1978
37 37-70
Seattle Fire Department's Fire Station No. 20 at 3205 13th Ave. W. (built Ca. 1949)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (78-20).
September 20, 1979
37 37-71
Close up of Seattle Fire Department's Fire Station No. 20 at 3205 13th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (78-21).
September 20, 1979
37 37-72
Interbay and Magnolia Bluff viewed from the vacinity of Twelfth Avenue West and West Bertona Street, Garfield Street Bridge at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (36-17).
July 19, 1978
Volume 38: Queen Anne 2
Queen Anne, Section 2: North section of Queen Anne, bordered by 8th and 9th Avenue W (west); W McGraw Street (south); Queen Anne Avenue (east); and Nickerson Street (north). Residential and business views from 1973-1982. Also shown: Seventh Church of Christ Scientist at 2555 8th W, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Love family Church of Armageddon, Frantz H. Coe School at 6th W and Smith, Robert Reichert's residence at 3rd W and Smith, Rodgers Park, first Ross School, Seattle Pacific University, views of Nickerson Street (1920s-1930s), and Queen Anne Lutheran Church.
1920s-1930s, 1973-1982
Box/Folder item
38 38-1
Map of Queen Anne with route drawn on with red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1559).
May 10, 1979
38 38-2
West Fulton Street, looking north from Eighth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J11).
February 1977
38 38-3
Looking north on Eighth Avenue West from West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-23).
March 23, 1979
38 38-4
House at 814 West Newell Street on the north side of West Newell Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (42-0).
August 24, 1978
38 38-5
House at 814 W. Newell St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (42-2A).
August 24, 1978
38 38-6
Houses on the northeast corner of Ninth Avenue West and West Armour Street
Leslie Hamilton (3397) (photographer)
April 15, 1982
38 38-7
Houses, viewed from a different angle, on the northeast corner of Ninth Avenue West and West Armour Street
Leslie Hamilton (3396)
April 15, 1982
38 38-8
Building at 2607 8th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G9-20).
March 23, 1979
38 38-9
Houses on West Armour Street and Ninth and Eighth Avenue West, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (3395) (photographer)
April 15, 1982
38 38-10
Building at 2607 8th Ave. W., looking northwest on West Raye Street at Eighth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J13 blow-up).
February 1977
38 38-11
Eighth Avenue West looking north toward West Fulton Street
Leslie Hamilton (3390) (photographer)
April 10, 1982
38 38-12
Eighth Avenue West and West Fulton Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3389) (photographer)
April 10, 1982
38 38-13
Seventh Church of Christ Scientist at 2555 8th Ave. W. on the northwest corner of Eighth Avenue West and West Halladay Street
Leslie Hamilton (3398) (photographer)
April 15, 1982
38 38-14
Seventh Church of Christ Scientist at 2555 8th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (714).
1976
38 38-15
Seventh Avenue West and West Halladay Street, looking north, Metro bus in the distance
Leslie Hamilton (3400)
April 15, 1982
38 38-16
West Raye Street at Eighth Avenue West, looking northwest, building at 2607 8th Ave. W. at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J13).
February 1977
38 38-17
House at 2585 8th Ave. W.
Leslie Hamilton (3234) (photographer)
February 17, 1982
38 38-18
Building at 2607 8th Ave. W., southwest corner of Eighth Avenue West and West Bothwell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J12).
February 1977
38 38-19
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, looking east on West Raye Street from Eighth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G9-22).
March 1979
38 38-20
Seventh Avenue West and West Raye Street, southwest corner
Leslie Hamilton (3149) (photographer)
January 18,1960
38 38-21
West side of Seventh Avenue West at West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (904).
November 1976
38 38-22
Florist on the southwest corner of Seventh Avenue West and West Raye Street
Leslie Hamilton (3235) (photographer)
February 17, 1982
38 38-23
South side of West Raye Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-20).
November 1976
38 38-24
End of the #2 West Queen Anne trolly line (Metro Transit), west side of Seventh Avenue West at West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (905).
November 1976
38 38-25
Diesel bus (Metro Transit) on Seventh Aveune West and West Raye Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-21).
November 1976
38 38-26
Aerial view of Mount Pleasant Cemetery, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1555).Original photograph from Bill Edwards.
July 8, 1966
38 38-27
House at 700 W. Raye St.
Leslie Hamilton (1556) (photographer)
April 10, 1979
38 38-28
Bagley family plot at the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (3760) (photographer)
October 19, 1982
38 38-29
William Bell's family plot at the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (3700) (photographer)
September 27, 1982
38 38-30
Entrance to the Mount Pleasant Cemetery on Seventh Avenue West and West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (35-21).
August 13, 1978
38 38-31
Entrance to the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, looking north on Seventh Avenue West at West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (906).
November 1976
38 38-32
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, west side of the entrance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1552).
1950-1959?
38 38-33
Mount Pleasant Cemetery on Seventh Avenue West and West Raye Street, looking north from the entrance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (35-19).
July 19, 1978
38 38-34
Tombstones of John W. Maple and Eliza J. Maple in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (1926) (photographer)
June 21, 1980
38 38-35
Tombstone of Eli B. Mapel
Leslie Hamilton (1927) (photographer)
June 21, 1980
38 38-36
Tombstone of John W. Maple in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (1925) (photographer)
June 21, 1980
38 38-37
Maple family (early settlers of the Duwamish Valley, later Boeing Field) plot in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (41-4).
August 13, 1978
38 38-38
Maple family plot in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, early settlers in the Duwamish Valley (later Boeing Field)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-1).
August 13, 1978
38 38-39
Tombstones of William Wall and Fernie Wall, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wall, in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (1929)
June 21, 1980
38 38-40
Tombstone of Daniel Bagley and Susannah Rodgers in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (1932) (photographer)
June 21, 1980
39 38-41
Tombstone of Mrs. Geo D. Conkling in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (1930) (photographer)
June 21, 1980
38 38-42
Tombstones of Clarence Booth Bagley and Alice Mercer Bagley in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (1933) (photographer)
June 21, 1980
38 38-43
Ardery family plot in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, north side of West Raye Street at Seventh Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (41-5).
July 1978
38 38-44
Monument and tombstone for Samuel B. Crockett in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (1936) (photographer)
June 21, 1980
38 38-45
Tombstones in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery on Seventh Avenue West and West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (39-17)
July 19, 1978
38 38-46
Seattle founder William Bell's family plot in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (39-21).
July 19, 1978
38 38-47
Tombstones of Chinese people buried in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (39-19).
July 19, 1978
38 38-48
Tombstones of Reverend David Blain (Seattle's first minister) and Catharine Blain (Seattl's first school teacher) in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-0A).
August 13, 1978
38 38-49
"Hills of Eternity" section of the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, looking north from West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G9-18).
March 23, 1979
38 38-50
Tombstone of B.F. Day in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Leslie Hamilton (1935) (photographer)
June 21, 1980
38 38-51
Flyer notifying a name change of the Cremation Society of Washington to Arthur A. Wright and Son, Inc. Funeral Directors, 520 W. Raye St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1590).Original photograph from Doyle Norris."At the earnest request of many friends of this institution, we have changed the name from Cremation Society of Washington to Arthur A. Wright & Son, Inc. Funeral Directors. The former name was misleading, conveying the impression that we did cremations only. We are equipped for every branch of undertaking service. Earth burial, shipment or cremation. Arthur A. Wright, Chas. G. Wright. Serving Seattle since 1903".
between 1970 and 1990?
38 38-52
Arthur A. Wright Funeral Home, 520 W. Raye St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1565).
May 6, 1979
38 38-53
Fifth Avenue West at West Raye Street (Queen Anne Boulevard), looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J15).
February 1977
38 38-54
Queen Anne Boulevard (Fifth Avenue WEst and West McGraw Place) at West Smith Street, looking southeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J16).
February 1977
38 38-55
Southeast corner of West Smith Street & West McGraw Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J17).
February 1977
38 38-56
House at 2411 8th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (604).
1973
38 38-57
Love Family Church of Armageddon, Sixth Avenue West and West Halliday Street
Leslie Hamilton (3458) (photographer)
May 10, 1982
38 38-58
East side of the Love Family Church of Armageddon, Sixth Avenue West and West Halliday Street
Leslie Hamilton (3459) (photographer)
May 10, 1982
38 38-59
Repairs being done on the east side of the Love Family Church of Armageddon, Sixth Avenue West and West Halliday Street
Leslie Hamilton (3460) (photographer)
May 10, 1982
38 38-60
Apartments at 2435 7th Ave. W., on the southwest corner of Seventh Avenue West and West Wheeler Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J-19).
February 1977
38 38-61
West side of Eighth Avenue West at West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J-21).
February 1977
38 38-62
Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, southwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Smith Street
Leslie Hamilton (4036) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
38 38-63
Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, southwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Smith Street
Leslie Hamilton (4038) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
38 38-64
South end of the Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, looking north on Sixth Avenue West between West McGraw Street and West Smith Street
Leslie Hamilton (4037) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
38 38-65
West side of Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, looking north from Sixth Avenue West, West McGraw Street and Smith Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-24).
August 23, 1968
38 38-66
Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, looking east from Seventh Avenue West and West Wheeler Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3153).
December 1957
38 38-67
West side of Frantz H. Coe Elementary School on Sixth Avenue West and West Wheeler and Smith Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-22).
August 1968
38 38-68
Southeast corner of Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, 2433 6th Ave. W., Seventh Avenue West and West Smith Street
Leslie Hamilton (3978) (photographer)
February 7, 1983
38 38-69
Frantz H. Coe Elementary School addition, built 1972
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-61).
1972?
38 38-70
East side of Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, Seventh Avenue West between McGraw and Smith Street
Leslie Hamilton (3977) (photographer)
February 7, 1983
38 38-71
Frantz H. Coe Elementary School addition, built 1972
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-60).
1972?
38 38-72
Coe Play Park, southwest corner of Frantz H. Coe Elementary School playing field, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (4102) (photographer)
April 18, 1983
38 38-73
Coe Play Park, southwest corner of Frantz H. Coe Elementary School playing field, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (4103) (photographer)
April 18, 1983
38 38-74
Coe Play Park, southwest corner of Frantz H. Coe Elementary School playing field, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (4105) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
38 38-75
Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (4104) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
38 38-76
Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, looking east from Seventh Avenue West and West Wheeler Street
Leslie Hamilton (4106) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
38 38-77
Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, looking east from Seventh Avenue West and West Wheeler Street
Leslie Hamilton (4107) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
38 38-78
Frantz H. Coe Elementary School, southeast corner, Seventh Avenue West and Smith Street
Leslie Hamilton (4108) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
38 38-79
Maughan Pharmacy, southeast corner of Seventh Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32-15).
July 8, 1978
38 38-80
Maughan Pharmacy, looking east on McGraw Street at Seventh Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (934).
November 1976
38 38-81
Queen Anne Upholstery, northeast corner of McGraw Street at Seventh Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (930).
November 1976
38 38-82
Southeast corner of Sixth Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (884).
November 1976
38 38-83
Foodliner, northeast corner of Sixth Avenue West and McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (932).
1973
38 38-84
King Food Quality Market, northwest corner of McGraw Street at Sixth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (900).
1973
38 38-85
Northwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West McGraw Street, King Food Quality Market at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (902).
November 1976
38 38-86
King Food Quality Market, northwest corner of West McGraw Street and Sixth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (3455) (photographer)
May 10, 1982
38 38-87
Ken's Food Center, northeast corner of Sixth Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Leslie Hamilton (3454) (photographer)
May 10, 1982
38 38-88
Don Hoyle Real Estate, King Food Quality Market, Ken's Food Center, north side of West McGraw Street, Sixth and Seventh Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (3453) (photographer)
May 10, 1982
38 38-89
Queen Anne Pharmacy, southwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Leslie Hamilton (3473) (photographer)
May 23, 1982
38 38-90
Queen Anne Pharmacy, southwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-17).
July 28, 1978
38 38-91
West McGraw Street and Seventh Avenue West, looking east, Queen Anne Upholstery at left
Leslie Hamilton (3452) (photographer)
May 10, 1982
38 38-92
West McGraw Street and Seventh Avenue West, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (3451) (photographer)
May 10, 1982
38 38-93
McGraw Street Village Store, southeast corner of Sixth Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Leslie Hamilton (3457) (photographer)
May 10, 1982
38 38-94
McGraw Street Village Store, southeast corner of Sixth Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Leslie Hamilton (3477) (photographer)
May 23, 1982
38 38-95
South side of West McGraw Street between Sixth and Fifth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (3475) (photographer)
May 23, 1982
38 38-96
South side of West McGraw Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (3476) (photographer)
May 23, 1982
38 38-97
West side of Sixth Avenue West near West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (15-17).
October 1977
38 38-98
Tune-up shop, southwest corner of West McGraw Street and Sixth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (15-15).
October 1977
38 38-99
76 Gas Station, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-2).
September 10, 1978
38 38-100
House on southeast corner of Third Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (883).
November 1976
38 38-101
True Value Hardware and 5 Corners Hardware, southwest corner of McGraw Street and Third Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-12).
November 1976
38 38-102
76 Gas Station, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (885).
November 1976
38 38-103
Man bent over with bucket, southwest corner of Second Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-13).
November 1976
38 38-104
West McGraw Place at Third Avenue West, West McGraw Street in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3323).
1976
38 38-105
Third Avenue West at West McGraw Street and West McGraw Place, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-17).
November 1976
38 38-106
Second Avenue West and West Mcgraw Place at West McGraw Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-14).
January 1977
38 38-107
Northeast corner of West McGraw Place and West McGraw Street at Second Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-15).
November 1976
38 38-108
House designed by architect Robert Reichert (Reichert's residence), considered Seattle's first 'Modernist' house, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Smith Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3324).
1976
38 38-109
Boy outside of house at 2412 3rd Ave. W., east side of Third Avenue West, north of West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-1).
September 10, 1978
38 38-110
Looking north on Third Avenue West from Smith Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3325).
1976
38 38-111
Houses on West McGraw Place at Second Avenue West, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3326).
1976
38 38-112
Rodgers Park, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (62-2)
February 25, 1979
38 38-113
West side of Third Avenue West at West Fulton Street, Rodgers Park at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (61-19).
February 25, 1979
38 38-114
East side of Third Avenue West at Fulton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (61-13).
February 25, 1979
38 38-115
Queen Anne Bowl, North Queen Anne School in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (61-20).
February 25, 1979
38 38-116
Houses on northeast corner of Florentia Street and Third Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (61-17).
February 25, 1979
38 38-117
Swings at Rodgers Park, north side of Raye Street between Second and Third Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (62-3).
February 25, 1979
38 38-118
Queen Anne Bowl, looking west, Third Avenue West at center running perpindicular to West Armour and West Fulton Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (62-8).
February 25, 1979
38 38-119
Queen Anne Bowl, east side of Third Avenue West between West Fulton and West Armour Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (62-13).
February 25, 1979
38 38-120
Looking north from Rodgers Park, Queen Anne Bowl and North Queen Anne School in foreground, Lake Washington Ship Canal at center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (62-7).
February 25, 1979
38 38-121
First Ross School, in an upstairs room of the Ross home until a school was built
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-124).
between 1873 and 1893?
38 38-122
North Queen Anne School, Second Avenue West and Florentia Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-83).
1900-1909?
38 38-123
Seattle Pacific University, Alexander Hall (built 1892-93)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (57-8).
January 15, 1979
38 38-124
Seattle Pacific University
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (57-10).
January 15, 1979
38 38-125
Seattle Pacific University
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (57-9).
January 15, 1979
38 38-126
Old woman standing on Jesse Avenue between West Nickerson and West Emerson Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (35-11).
July 19, 1978
38 38-127
Houses on northeast corner of Eighth Avenue West and Argand Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (35-16)
July 19, 1978
38 38-128
Nickerson and Etruria Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3750).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1926
38 38-129
Seattle Municipal Street Railway tracks on West Nickerson Street, looking east from Sixth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1655).Original photograph from L. Gowey."Few thoroughfares outside central district were in much better shape than this in 1921".
January 25, 1921
38 38-130
Seattle Municipal Street Railway tracks on West Nickerson Street, looking east from Sixth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1464).
December 30, 1930
38 38-131
Seattle Municipal Street Railway tracks on West Nickerson Street at Etruria Street, looking west, Dollar Grocery at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3749).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
January 11, 1926
38 38-132
Seattle Municipal Street Railway tracks on West Nickerson Street and Etruria Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3823).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
January 11, 1926
38 38-133
Seattle Municipal Street Railway tracks on West Nickerson Street and Etruria Street, looking west, Dollar Grocery at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3822).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
January 11, 1926
38 38-134
Electrical tower on the corner of Third Avenue West and West Ewing Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3761) (photographer)
October 19, 1982
38 38-135
Queen Anne Lutheran Church, northeast corner of Eighth Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Leslie Hamilton (3701) (photographer)
September 27, 1982
Volume 39: Queen Anne 3
Section 3: Lower south section of Queen Anne, bordered by 1st Avenue W (west); Denny Way (south); 1st Avenue N (east); Mercer Street (north). Residences, apartment buildings, restaurants, parking lots, and businesses, circa 1974-1983. Also shown: David Denny residence on Queen Anne between Mercer and Republican, Green's Log Cabin Tavern, W.H. Shoudy residence (1882), David D. Denny barn, Dawson Feed Co. (1888), Queen Anne Avenue counterbalance (1910), Uptown Movie Theater, St. Paul's Episcopal Church at Roy and 1st N, 100 block of Queen Anne Avenue (1958).
between 1880 and 1983
Box/Folder item
39 39-1
Map of lower Queen Anne area with route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3295).
1982?
39 39-2
Northwest Industrial Buildings at 3131 Western Ave. near Denny Way, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (3387) (photographer)
April 10, 1982
39 39-3
Northwest Industrial Buildings on the corner of Elliott Avenue and Denny Way, looking south, Jeans Warehouse at left
Leslie Hamilton (3445) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
39 39-4
Northwest Industrial Buildings on the corner of Elliott Avenue and Denny Way, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (3446) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
39 39-5
Houses at 208 and 210 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (574).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22456).
between 1970 and 1990?
39 39-6
Houses on the west side of First Avenue North, between John and Thomas Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-26).
November 1976
39 39-7
First Avenue West, looking north from Denny Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3313/51-16).
October 22, 1978
39 39-8
House on the corner of First Avenue West and West Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (E2).
November 1957
39 39-9
Paid public parking at 321 Queen Anne Ave N., west side of the street between Thomas and Harrison Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3710) (photographer)
September 27, 1982
39 39-10
300 block of Queen Anne Avenue North, west side of the street between Thomas and Harrison Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3711) (photographer)
September 27, 1982
39 39-11
Houses on the southeast corner of First Avenue West and Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3301).
June 1958
39 39-12
Houses on the east side of First Avenue West between Mercer and West Republican Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3300).
June 1958
39 39-13
House on the northeast corner of First Avenue West and West Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3302).
June 19, 1958
39 39-14
David J. Denny's Barn, west side of the alley between First Avenue North and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3297).
1976
39 39-15
Shops on the southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Mercer Street, looking south, Queen Anne Video and Mecca Cafe
Leslie Hamilton (4435) (photographer)
July 17, 1983
39 39-16
Northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (4436) (photographer)
July 17, 1983
39 39-17
D. Denny residence on the east side of Queen Anne Avenue North, between Mercer and Republican Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (972).
between 1970 and 1990?
39 39-18
Dick's Drive-In on the northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (363).
October 1974
39 39-19
Trolley on Queen Anne Avenue North between Republican and Mercer Streets, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1044).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
August 10, 1940
39 39-20
Puget Sound Mutual Savings Bank, east side of Queen Anne Avenue North, south of Republican Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (594).
July 1975
39 39-21
International House of Pancakes, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (592).
July 1975
39 39-22
Van de Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakery, southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3314).
May 1947
39 39-23
Paid public parking lot, northwest corner of First Avenue North and Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (3384) (photographer)
April 9, 1982
39 39-24
Apartment building (former location of W.H. Shoudy residence in 1882), southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (503).
March 28, 1975
39 39-25
Gas station on the northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Denny Way
Leslie Hamilton (2024) (photographer)
August 3, 1980
39 39-26
Texaco gas station on the northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Denny Way
Leslie Hamilton (2025) (photographer)
August 3, 1980
39 39-27
Apartment building on the northwest corner of First Avenue North and Denny Way
Leslie Hamilton (3272) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
39 39-28
Denny's son in law standing in front of his log cabin on the southwest corner of Queen Anne Avnue North and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1540).
1889?
39 39-29
Green's Log Cabin Tavern (formerly cabin of David T. Denny's son in law in 1889) on the southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (866).
1954
39 39-30
Green's Log Cabin Tavern (formerly cabin of David T. Denny's son in law in 1889) on the southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (446).Copied from the Queen Anne Historical Society."Landmark cabin lost to Queen Anne: Long a Queen Anne landmark, this historic cabin was moved to a Federal way shopping center when the International House of Pancakes was built on the site in 1966. At the time it was removed it was being used as a tavern, but it had over the years housed a kindergarten, a real estate office, possibly a dressmaker, and had been used for religious services. Some authorities believed it was built in 1879. Some said it was built by Chief Seattle and that his daughter, Princess Angeline, lived in it. Others believe it belonged to the Denny's or the Mercers".Accompanying text: "The structure shown in the accompanying photograph, for years designated as the original 'log cabin' was built on its present location in 1885, and was the first real estate office opened in the Queen Anne district. The building was erected and the office opened by David T. Denny, in charge of his son-in-law, a Mr. Lindsey. For several years in the early 90's the building housed one of the city's first kindergarten schools, known as the 'Hope Kindergarten.' This log house, now used as a tavern, stands on the southwest corner of Republican Street and Queen Anne Avenue".
between 1950 and 1980?
39 39-31
Buildings on the northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and John Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (B-19).
April 25, 1976
39 39-32
Buildings on the northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and John Street
Leslie Hamilton (3289) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
39 39-33
Paid public parking lot, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and John Street
Leslie Hamilton (3290) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
39 39-34
Apartment building (former location of W.H. Shoudy home in 1882) on the southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (502).
March 25, 1975
39 39-35
W.H. Shoudy residence, east side of Queen Anne Avenue North between John and Thomas Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (426).Accompanying text: "Shoudy Home and early Queen Anne 'show place': The accompanying photograph pictures one of Queen Anne's early show places, the William H. Shoudy home, then located on what would be the east side of Queen Anne Avenue between John and Thomas Streets. The home was built by Mr. Shoudy about 1882 and the timbered landscape gives credence to the story that for their first few years wandering bears in search of swampland food were frequently nightly visitors. Mr. Shoudy had originally reached the coast in 1852 with the wagon train which included Thomas Mercer, Aaron Mercer, Dexter Horton and Daniel Bagley and their families. Mr. Shoudy seeming remained in Oregon for a time, but in 1862 he was attracted to Seattle by the glowing letters reaching him from Dexter Horton. The first Shoudy home in Seattle was on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Marion Streets, where the Burke building stands today. Mr. Shoudy entered actively into the business and social life of the little community, was first secretary and treasurer of St. Johns Lodge F & A.M., served as Mayor for the terms of 1887-1888, was earlier one of the incorporators of the original Seattle Gas Company, was one of the group which developed the city's first electric lighting system and was identified with almost every constructive plan developed for civic betterment. Then, in 1882, Mr. Shoudy bought the Queen Anne Hill property and erected what was, for the times, one of the town's most palatial and showy homes. Its exterior typifies the rather ornate style of decoration favored in those pioneer times, and the interior of the house was equipped with every known feature providing luxurious comfort. In time, as the children were grown and married, the Shoudys found their old house entirely too large, so they rented it and remodeled the former stable into a cozy little home which they occupied. In later years the Shoudy's sold the property to Cook & Waldo, who are said to have bought the place as the site for a proposed apartment building, which seems to never have been erected. Today there are only four homes on the block. The site of the Shoudy home itself is vacant and the house as well as the remodeled stables are gone. The latter structure was destroyed in a fire in 1931. However, the memory picture of this showy Shoudy home of earlier days will remain vivid in the mind of many an old timer who still remains to 'remember'. Mr. Shoudy passed away Sept. 20, 1901. Two married daughters of the Shoudy's, Mrs. Edward Phillips and Mrs. Herbert Hunter are still residents of Seattle".
1882?
39 39-36
West side of First Avenue North between John and Thomas Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-1).
June 12, 1977
39 39-37
East side of alley between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue North and John and Thomas Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G34).
November 5, 1976
39 39-38
Apartment building, northwest corner of First Avenue North and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G28).
November 5, 1976
39 39-39
Apartments and Burt's Barber Shop on the west side of First Avenue North between John and Thomas Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G22).
November 5, 1976
39 39-40
Foot Light Tavern, southwest corner of First Avenue North and John Street
Leslie Hamilton (2188) (photographer)
October 25, 1980
39 39-41
Foot Light Tavern, southwest corner of First Avenue North and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G29).
November 5, 1976
39 39-42
House at 318 1st Ave. W., between West Thomas and West Harrison Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3285) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
39 39-43
First Avenue West between West Thomas and West Harrison Streets, looking east, house at 318 1st Ave. W. at center right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (66-2).
March 17, 1979
39 39-44
Paid public parking lot, southeast corner of First Avenue West and John Street
Leslie Hamilton (3287) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
39 39-45
Block's Restaurant, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (739).
December 1976
39 39-46
Block's Restaurant, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (6-8).
June 24, 1977
39 39-47
House at 318 1st Ave. W., Space Needle in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (67-3).
March 17, 1979
39 39-48
Dukes Restaurant, southeast corner First Avenue West and West Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (67-0).
March 17, 1979
39 39-49
Dukes Restaurant, side view, southeast corner of West Thomas Street at First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (6-6).
June 1977
39 39-50
Dukes Restaurant, southeast corner of First Avenue West and West Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (3286) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
39 39-51
Le Tastevin restaurant at 19 W. Harrison St., southeast corner of First Avenue West and West Harrison Street
Leslie Hamilton (4188) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
39 39-52
Le Tastevin restaurant at 19 W. Harrison St., side view, southeast corner of First Avenue West and Harrison Street
Leslie Hamilton (4187) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
39 39-53
Apartment building, southwest corner of First Avenue North and Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (2187) (photographer)
October 25, 1980
39 39-54
Public parking lot, northwest corner of First Avenue North and Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (6-3).
June 24, 1977
39 39-55
Public parking lot, north side of Thomas Street, looking from First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (6-5).
June 24, 1977
39 39-56
Public parking lot, northwest corner of First Avenue North and Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (2186) (photographer)
October 25, 1980
39 39-57
Public parking lot, west side of First Avenue North between Thomas and Harrison Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (6-4).
June 24, 1977
39 39-58
Public parking lot, west side of First Avenue North at Harrison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (6-2).
June 24, 1977
39 39-59
Apartment building at 26 Harrison St., northwest corner of First Avenue North and Harrison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1380).
March 8, 1978
39 39-60
Public parking lot, south side of Harrison Street at First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (6-0).
June 24, 1977
39 39-61
Apartment building at 26 Harrison St., northwest corner of First Avenue North and Harrison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1381).
March 8, 1978
39 39-62
Mrs. H.G. Smith (Elizabeth Davis) standing in front of her house at 321 Temperance St. (later Queen Anne Avenue)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2754).
1890?
39 39-63
Bus stop and business park, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Harrison Street, looking southwest
Leslie Hamilton (3709) (photographer)
September 27, 1982
39 39-64
Republican Street at First Avenue North, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (491).
April 28, 1974
39 39-65
Building on the southwest corner of First Avenue North and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (42-19).
August 27, 1978
39 39-66
Republican Street at First Avenue North, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (490).
April 28, 1974
39 39-67
David T. Denny Barn, west side of the alley between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (B-2).
April 23, 1976
39 39-68
Buliding on the southwest corner of First Avenue North and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (42-20).
Augutst 27, 1978
39 39-69
First Avenue North and Republican Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2642) (photographer)
July 30, 1981
39 39-70
Wedgewood Court Apartments, 505 1st Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1396).
March 8, 1978
39 39-71
Tony's Italian Restaurant on the west side of Queen Anne Avenue North at Republican Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (593).
July 13, 1975
39 39-72
Signatures, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Mercer Street, #2 Bus (Metro Transit) at right
Leslie Hamilton (3755) (photographer)
October 19, 1982
39 39-73
Le Tastevin restaurant, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (3754) (photographer)
October 19, 1982
39 39-74
Shops on Queen Anne Avenue North, looking north from Republican Street, Le Tastevin restaurant at left
Leslie Hamilton (3753) (photographer)
October 19, 1982
39 39-75-39-76
Le Tastevin restaurant and Uptown movie theater, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (3777, 3776) (photographer)
October 31, 1982
39 39-77
Le Tastevin restaurant and Uptown movie theater, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J29).
February 1977
39 39-78
Shops, west side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Republican and Mercer Streets, Le Tastevin restaurant at front left
Leslie Hamilton (3291)
March 14, 1982
39 39-79
House on the southeast corner of First Avenue West and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (741).
December 1976
39 39-80
Parking lot, south side of Republican Street between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (886).
November 1976
39 39-81
Safeway on the corner of First Avenue West and West Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (B-7).
March 25, 1976
39 39-82
House on the northeast corner of First Avenue West and West Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3133).
November 1957
39 39-83
House on the northeast corner of First Avenue West and West Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3132).
August 22, 1958
39 39-84
Safeway on the northeast corner of First Avenue West and West Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (451).
March 14, 1974
39 39-85
Ken's Meats and Dick's Drive-In, east side of Queen Anne Avenue North near Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (364).
October 7, 1974
39 39-86
Dick's Drive-In, east side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Mercer and Republican Streets, looking east, Space Needle at left in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (585).
June 29, 1975
39 39-87
Queen Anne Avenue North, looking north from Harrison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3135).
Augutst 22, 1958
39 39-88
Dick's Drive-In, northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (363).
October 1974
39 39-89
Horse drawn trolley on First Avenue West between Mercer and Roy Streets, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3961).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1888
39 39-90
Queen Anne Hill, looking from between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue North and Mercer and Republican Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-1A).
between 1880 and 1980
39 39-91
Queen Anne Avenue North, looking northeast from Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (456).
March 31, 1974
39 39-92
Queen Anne Avenue counterbalance, Queen Anne Avenue, looking north from Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (412).Accompanying text: "The old counter balance was built and installed to permit the operation of a system of electric street cars to the top of Queen Anne Hill and beyond. Its mechanism is now well understood by all, but in the earlier years it was more than a nine day's wonder to the youngsters of the distict. The large residence to the left of Queen Anne Avenue is the pioneer George Kinnear home, still standing. On the crest of the hill to the immediate left is the former palatial home of the late Harry Whitney Treat. The lower area of Queen Anne Avenue shown in the picture is now covered with business structures and apartments."
1910?
39 39-93
David T. Denny home on Queen Anne Avenue North, between Republican and Mercer Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3527).
1888?
39 39-94
David T. Denny home on Queen Anne Avenue North, between Republican and Mercer Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (972).
between 1888 and 1908?
39 39-95
David T. Denny home (later Leslie Apartment House) on Queen Anne Avenue North, between Republican and Mercer Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (401).Accompanying text: "The last David T. Denny home is still standing on the southeast corner of Queen Anne and Republican, now occupied as a rooming house. The original site of the home was the block facing Queen Anne immediately to the north. When the property was sold the house was simply moved a block away, to its present location. With its block of surrounding lawns, shrubs and flowers in the early days the home was one of Queen Anne's 'show places.'"
between 1888 and 1908?
39 39-96
David T. Denny home after it was turned into an apartment building, Queen Anne Avenue North between Republican and Mercer Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-28).
between 1888 and 1908?
39 39-97
Puget Sound Mutual Savings Bank, southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (495).
March 14, 1974
39 39-98
West side of Queen Anne Avenue North, looking from north of Republican Street, demolition site at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (460).
March 31, 1974
39 39-99
Demolition of a building on the corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Republican Street prior to the building of Dick's Drive-In
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (457).
March 31, 1974
39 39-100
Safeway on First Avenue West between Republican and Mercer Streets, looking northeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (451).
April 14, 1974
39 39-101
Safeway on southeast corner of First Avenue West and Mercer Street, Space Needle in background at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (452).
June 8, 1974
39 39-102
Van de Kamp's Holland Dutch Bakery, southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1638).Original photograph from Ben Dennis.
1930-1939?
39 39-103
Shops on the east side of Queen Anne Avenue North, south of Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (455).
March 31, 1974
39 39-104
Mercer Steet, looking east from Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (494).
April 28, 1974
39 39-105
Phillips 66 gas station on the corner of Mercer Street and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (450).
April 28, 1974
39 39-106
Intersection of Queen Anne Avenue North and Mercer Street, The Circle Shop on the southeast corner, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (1916) (photographer)
June 16, 1980
39 39-107
Southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Mercer Street, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (1915) (photographer)
June 16, 1980
39 39-108
Foot of Queen Anne Avenue North near Mercer Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (713).
between 1980 and 1985?
39 39-109
Shops and restaurants on Queen Anne Avenue North between Mercer and Republican Streets, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (3270) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
39 39-110
Shops and restaurants on the west side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Mercer and Roy Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3269) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
39 39-111
Northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Mercer Street, Land Investments Mutual of Seattle at left
Leslie Hamilton (2572) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
39 39-112
Flapper Alley Saloon & Eatery on Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (3607) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
39 39-113
Bartell Drugs and Flapper Alley on Mercer Street, looking west from First Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (3608) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
39 39-114
Mercer Street, looking west from First Avenue North, Bartell Drugs and Flapper Alley at front left, Safeway at back left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (743A).
December 1976
39 39-115
Grocery store, northwest corner of Mercer Street and First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (492).
April 28, 1974
39 39-116
Mercer Street, looking west from First Avenue North, Tower Records on the corner at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (743B).
December 1976
39 39-117
Queen Anne Cleaners, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2552) (photographer)
June 10, 1981
39 39-118
Vacant lot, northeast corner of First Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58-19).
February 7, 1979
39 39-119
Building on the northeast corner of First Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (4189) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
39 39-120
Safeway, southeast corner of West Mercer Street and First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (18-20).
April 28, 1978
39 39-121
South side of West Mercer Street, looking east from First Avenue West, Space Needle at back right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (18-19).
April 1978
39 39-122
Safeway, southeast corner of West Mercer Street and First Avenue West, Space Needle at back left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (B-5).
April 1976
39 39-123
Arnold's Mini-mart and Deli, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Roy Street
Leslie Hamilton (4185) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
39 39-124
Arnold's Mini-mart and Deli, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and West Roy Street
Leslie Hamilton (4186) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
39 39-125
Safeway, southeast corner of First Avenue West and West Mercer Street, Space Needle at back left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (451).
March 14, 1974
39 39-126
Texaco gas station, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and West Roy Street
Leslie Hamilton (3268) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
39 39-127
St. Paul's Episcopal Church roof, First Avenue North and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3937).Copied from Queen Anne News.
October 20, 1982
39 39-128
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, southwest corner of Roy Street and First Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (3778) (photographer)
October 31, 1982
39 39-129
St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Bookstore, southwest corner of First Avenue North and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (454).
June 8, 1974
39 39-130
Houses on the 100 block of Queen Anne Avenue North, looking from the front and right side view toward the south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-8).
1958
Volume 40: Queen Anne 4
Section 3: Middle section of Queen Anne, bordered by 1st Avenue W (west); Mercer Street (south); 1st Avenue N (east); W Galer (north). Shows residences and businesses from 1973-1982, especially along Highland Drive and 1st Avenue N, Queen Anne counterbalance (circa 1902, 1905, 1937), and interior and exterior views of the Kinnear residence at 809 Queen Anne Avenue N.
between 1900 and 1982
Box/Folder item
40 40-1
Map of Queen Anne, middle section, route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3294).
between 1900 and 1982?
40 40-2
West side of Queen Anne Avenue, looking north from Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (508).
February 1973
40 40-3
Diesel bus (Metro Transit) stopped at the corner on the west side of Queen Anne Avenue, looking north from Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (406).
February 1973
40 40-4
Queen Anne counterbalance, seen from Mercer Street and Queen Anne Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-37).
September 27, 1902
40 40-5
Queen Anne Drive and West Roy Street, looking north from Queen Anne Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (888).
November 1976
40 40-6
North side of West Roy Street, between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-3).
May 1978
40 40-7
Texaco gas station on the corner of Queen Anne Avenue and West Roy Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2320) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
40 40-8
Queen Anne Cleaners on the northwest corner of West Roy Street and Queen Anne Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-2).
May 29, 1978
40 40-9
Company building on the north side of West Roy Street between First Avenue West and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-1).
May 29, 1978
40 40-10
House on the east side of First Avenue West and North Queen Anne Drive and Roy Street, Bayview Manor in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (879).
November 1976
40 40-11
76 gas station on the corner of Roy Street and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (67-20).
May 21, 1979
40 40-12
Queen Anne Avenue, looking north from West Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (889).
November 1976
40 40-13
Pablo's Restaurant, between Queen Anne Avenue and First Avenue North, Roy Street in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (68-0).
March 21, 1979
40 40-14
Texaco gas station on the corner of of West Roy Street and Queen Anne Avenue, Bayview Manor in the background, Queen Anne Drive angling to the left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (404).
February 1973
40 40-15
76 gas station on the corner of Queen Anne Avenue and West Roy Street, looking north on Queen Anne Avenue, Bayview Manor at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (405).
February 1973
40 40-16
Queen Anne streetcar #26 on Queen Anne Avenue, looking from West Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (413).
1937
40 40-17
Queen Anne Avenue, looking northwest from Roy Street, Bayview Manor at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (442).
February 1973
40 40-18
Kinnear Home at 809 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2340).Copied from Seattle Times December 21, 1958.
1940-1949?
40 40-19
Kinnear Home at 809 Queen Anne Ave. N., side view
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-31).
between 1940 and 1960?
40 40-20
Kinnear Home at 809 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (402)."The Kinnear House was located on property bounded by Queen Anne Avenue, Queen Anne Drive, First Avenue West, and Aloha Street - the current site of the Bayview Manor. The Kinnear Home was built about 1882." -Queen Anne Historical Society."The George Kinnear home, depicted on the opposite page as it looks today, is an inspiring link with Queen Anne hill's historic past. It is listed in the city directories as 809 Queen Anne Avenue and even to the uninitiated there is an atmosphere about the place that commands attention. This home was one of the first erected in the Queen Anne district, having been built around 1882. In one of her recent articles in the Seattle Sunday Times, entitled 'Early Day Mansions', Margaret Pitcairn Strachan gives a particularly interesting description of this home, from which we cull the following excerpts: 'It took two years to build the house and the first year there were twenty four carpenters working on it. The fine wood used inside was brought from Syracuse, N.Y., from a mill owned by the father of Mrs. Walter Nettleton, of Seattle. Both oak and cherry were used in the woodwork and in the dining room the china closet is of mahogany'. 'The china closet and cherry sideboard are most unusual pieces, manufactured in New York and then built into the Kinnear dining room. The carving is exquisitely done, with delicate leaves and berries traced into the highly polished wood'. 'The handsome hall stairway is paneled in oak and the rooms all over the house have high ceilings of the mansions of that early period'. 'From 1906 to 1917 Charles Kinnear (a son now occupying the home) had a tremendous aviary on the property, which contained Chinese pheasants and other birds. He and his wife began collecting antique furniture, making trips to various parts of the world to bring back rare pieces'. 'The Kinnear Home has become an antique lover's paradise and the unusual mirrors, console tables, candelabra, clocks, etc., are truly museum pieces'. 'It is 60 years since George Kinnear pulled his horses to a halt on the site of this old home, then deep in the woods, and reached only by a rough trail leading from the old 'military' highway, which followed closely present day Queen Anne avenue over the hill'. The house and the big old barn, in which the Kinnear family stabled the horses with which they made the trip to and from town, still stand. Substantial and distinguished, with an imperishable glamour that sharply characterizes the visible handiwork of craftsmen who took real pride in the finished product of their skill. Yes, this splendid home still faces south, as though ignoring the fleeting years that have marked the knell of its early day neighbors. Its once wide expanse of green lawns embellished with flowing fountains mostly disappeared as a city grew up around it and crowded in close. It is a living symbol of the pagentry that marked out pioneer times".
between 1940 and 1960?
40 40-21
Front of the Bayview Manor, built on the old Kinnear property
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (466).
April 1974
40 40-22
Kinnear Home at 809 Queen Anne Ave. N., looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3129) (photographer)
October 27,1957
40 40-23
Front of the Kinnear Home at 809 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2338).Copied from Seattle Times July 13, 1975 and February 11, 1945.
between 1940 and 1949?
40 40-24
Front of the Kinnear Home at 809 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2336).Copied from aSeattle Times article, August 3, 1958/July 29, 1956.
August 3, 1958
40 40-25
Courtyard fountain frozen over and covered in snow on the grounds of the Kinnear Home at 809 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2456).Original photograph from L. Gowey
between 1950 and 1959?
40 40-26
Kinnear Home with grounds to the left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
between 1950 and 1959?
40 40-27
Kinnear Home with grounds to the right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
between 1950 and 1959?
40 40-28
Kinnear Home with grounds in front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
between 1950 and 1959?
40 40-29
Front of the Kinnear Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2336).Copied from the Seattle Times article August 3, 1958/July 29, 1956
August 3, 1958
40 40-30
Small fountain on the grounds of the Kinnear Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2455).Original photgraph from L. Gowey.
1926
40 40-31
Front porch of the Kinnear Home, left side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2457).Original photgraph from L. Gowey.
between 1950 and 1959?
40 40-32
Stairs and front porch at the entrance of the Kinnear Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2458).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
between 1950 and 1959?
40 40-33
Tall antique clock inside the Kinnear Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2339).Copied from Seattle Times February 11, 1945.
February 11, 1945
40 40-34
Large three tier fountain on the grounds of the Kinnear Home at 809 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2339).Original photgraph from L. Gowey.
between 1945 and 1965?
40 40-35
Charles Kinnear looking at himself in a mirror inside the Kinnear residence
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2343).Copied from Seattle Times February 11, 1945.
February 11, 1945
40 40-36
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinnear inside the Kinnear residence
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2337).Copied from Seattle Times July 19, 1956/April 19, 1961.
April 19, 1961
40 40-37
Charles Kinnear looking at one of his paintings inside the Kinnear residence
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2342).Copied from Seattle Times February 11, 1945.
February 11, 1945
40 40-38
Charles Kinnear peeking into a mirror inside the Kinnear residence
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2341).Copied from Seattle Times February 3, 1945.
February 3, 1945
40 40-39
Room inside the Kinnear home with antique mirror, chairs and tables in it
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2345).Copied from Seattle Times February 11, 1945.
February 11, 1945
40 40-40
Mirror statue inside the Kinnear home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2346).Copied from Seattle Times February 11, 1945.
February 11, 1945
40 40-41
Clock statuette on a table in front of a mirror inside the Kinnear home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2344).Copied from Seattle Times February 11, 1945.
February 11, 1945
40 40-42
Side view of the Kinnear home at 809 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (870).
1954
40 40-43
Kinnear home at 809 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (878).
between 1890 and 1910?
40 40-44
West end of Bayview Manor on First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (468).
April 14, 1974
40 40-45
Back corner of Bayview Manor on Queen Anne Avenue and Aloha Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (467).
April 1974
40 40-46
Queen Anne streetcar #31 on Queen Anne Avenue at Prospect Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (410).
1905?
40 40-47
A few Queen Anne residences on Queen Anne Avenue and Aloha Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-2A/1261).
between 1905 and 1925?
40 40-48
Bayview Manor, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue and Aloha Street
Leslie Hamilton (2603) (photographer)
July 18, 1981
40 40-49
Corner of Queen Anne Avenue and Aloha Street, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (1784) (photographer)
April 13, 1980
40 40-50
Apartment buildings on the corner of Queen Anne Avenue and Aloha Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2601) (photographer)
July 18, 1981
40 40-51
Queen Anne streetcar #26 on Queen Anne Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (420).
1937?
40 40-52
Queen Anne counterbalance tunnel, Queen Anne Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3600).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
October 16, 1933
40 40-53
Queen Anne streetcar counterweight of the Queen Anne counterbalance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (421).
between 1933 and 1953?
40 40-54
House on the northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue and Aloha Street
Leslie Hamilton (2602) (photographer)
July 18, 1981
40 40-55
Apartment bulidings, looking north on Queen Anne Avenue from Aloha Street
Leslie Hamilton (1736) (photographer)
March 26, 1980
40 40-56
Apartment buildings on the northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue and Aloha Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (1737) (photographer)
March 26, 1980
40 40-57
Brick apartment building at 916 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (869).
October 1976
40 40-58
Queen Anne Avenue, looking south, Montinita apartments midway at left (1012 Queen Anne Ave. N.)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (908).
February 27, 1973
40 40-59
Apartment buildings on the east side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Prospect Street and Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (890).
February 27, 1973
40 40-60
Apartment buildings on the east side of Queen Anne Avenue North and Prospect Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (37-7).
July 28, 1978
40 40-61
East side of Queen Anne Avenue North looking down toward Prospect Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (37-4).
July 28, 1978
40 40-62
Houses and apartment building on the south side of Prospect Street, between Queen Anne Avenue and First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (9-19A).
August 5, 1977
40 40-63
Bus #13 (Metro Transit) on the east side of Queen Anne Avenue North, approaching Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (37-6).
July 28, 1978
40 40-64
Looking down Queen Anne Avenue North from Prospect Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (887).
February 27, 1973
40 40-65
First Avenue North, looking south from Prospect Street down toward Ward Street
Leslie Hamilton (3971) (photographer)
January 30, 1983
40 40-66
House at 18 Ward St., house to the right is at 1001 1st Ave. N., building in background is at 19 Prospect St.
Leslie Hamilton (3969) (photographer)
January 30, 1983
40 40-67
Houses on the north side of Ward Street between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue North, house at left is at 12 Ward St., house at right is at 18 Ward St.
Leslie Hamilton (3968) (photographer)
January 30, 1983
40 40-68
Close-up of houses on the north side of Ward Street between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue North, house at left is at 12 Ward St., house at right is at 18 Ward St.
Leslie Hamilton (3970) (photographer)
January 30, 1983
40 40-69
Queen Anne Avenue North, looking south down from Highland Drive, west side of the street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (750).
December 1976
40 40-70
Brick building on the southwest corner of Highland Drive and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (x-36).
1976
40 40-71
Volkswagon Beetle parked in front of house at 22 West Highland Dr.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-0).
June 23, 1977
40 40-72
Brick building on the southwest corner of Highland Drive and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-34).
June 23, 1977
40 40-73
Highland Drive and First Avenue North, looking across Queen Anne Avenue towards First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (422).
1905?
40 40-74
Highland Drive, looking east from Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-35).
June 23, 1977
40 40-75
Southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Lee Street
Leslie Hamilton (1476) (photographer)
1977-1978?
40 40-76
Buildings on the east side of Queen Anne Avenue North, between Lee and Comstock Streets, Amalfi Apartments at back right (1302-1310 Queen Anne Ave. N.)
Leslie Hamilton (3311) (photographer)
October 5, 1978
40 40-77
Stairs going down, Comstock Street, between First Avenue North and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (56-7).
January 8, 1979
40 40-78
Stairs going up, Comstock Street, between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (56-10).
January 8, 1979
40 40-79
First Avenue North between Lee and Comstock Streets, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (56-6).
January 8, 1979
40 40-80
Stairs going down, Comstock Street, between First Avenue North and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (56-8).
January 8, 1979
40 40-81
Amalfi Apartments at 1302-1310 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-29).
1916?
40 40-82
Queen Anne streetcar going up Queen Anne Avenue, Gold Shield Coffee Company at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (8).
between 1916 and 1936?
40 40-83
House at 1405 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Leslie Hamilton (2605) (photographer)
July 18, 1981
40 40-84
House (1409 Queen Anne Ave.) and apartment building on Queen Anne Avenue between Lee and Galer Streets, looking west, Chevron gas station at right
Leslie Hamilton (2607) (photographer)
July 18, 1981
40 40-85
House at 1409 Queen Anne Ave., apartment building to right
Leslie Hamilton (2606) (photographer)
July 18, 1981
40 40-86
Apartments at 1413 Queen Anne Ave., Chevron gas station out of view at right
Leslie Hamilton (2609) (photographer)
July 18, 1981
40 40-87
Northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue and Lee Street
Leslie Hamilton (2608) (photographer)
July 18, 1981
Volume 41: Queen Anne 5
1 binder
Queen Anne, Section 3: Upper north section of Queen Anne, bordered by 1st Avenue W (west); W Galer Street (south); 1st Avenue N; (east), and Nickerson (north), showing businesses and residences from 1958-1982, a view of Queen Anne Hill (1891), J.F. Pike residence (1891), and Bethany Presbyterian Church at 3rd N and Harrison.
between 1891 and 1982
Box/Folder item
41 41-1
Map of section around David Rogers Park in upper Queen Anne with route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3296).
1891?
41 41-2
Map of upper Queen Anne with route drawn in red ink
Leslie Hamilton (3296) (photographer)
1891?
41 41-3
Houses on Queen Anne Hill on First Avenue North and Warren Street looking west, third house from right is the J.F. Pike residence (1621 First Ave. N.)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (873).Original photograph from Evelyn Blain.
March 1891
41 41-4
J.F. Pike residence, 1621 First Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1521).
March 1891
41 41-5
Carrie Pike (Mrs. J.F. Pike) on her ninety-first birthday in her residence on Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1520).Original photograph from Evelyn Blain.
July 1956
41 41-6
Houses on west side of First Avenue North between Blaine and Garfield Streets, house at left is 1629 1st Ave. N., house at right is 1623 1st Ave N.
Leslie Hamilton (2574) (photographer)
June 16, 1981
41 41-7
Queen Anne Hardware and Plumbing Co. with streetcar tracks in front, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1480).
April 11, 1921
41 41-8
Liquor store, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street West
Leslie Hamilton (3312) (photographer)
October 8, 1978
41 41-9
Stairs going up from Galer Street at Queen Anne Avenue North, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G).
November 1976
41 41-10
Apartments with shops below (from left to right; Galer Crest, Mike's Barber Shop, and Hair Unlimited), southeast corner Queen Anne Avenue North at Galer Street, stairs going up at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (933).
November 1976
41 41-11
Shops on the northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North at Galer Street, Olympia Pizza & Spaghetti House at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (37-3).
July 28, 1978
41 41-12
Olympia Pizza & Spaghetti House, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Galer Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (937).
November 1976
41 41-13
Olympia Pizza & Spaghetti House, Queen Anne Avenue North, looking north from Galer Street
Leslie Hamilton (1729) (photographer)
March 26, 1980
41 41-14
Intersection of Queen Anne Avenue North and Galer Street, looking west, Olympia Pizza & Spaghetti House at right, Stewart Hair Design in background at right
Leslie Hamilton (1728) (photographer)
March 26, 1980
41 41-15
Intersection of Queen Anne Avenue North and Galer Street, looking west, Stewart Hair Design at right
Leslie Hamilton (1783) (photographer)
April 13, 1980
41 41-16
Stewart Hair Design, 1501 Queen Anne Ave. N., northwest corner of Galer Street and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (27-20).
June 4, 1978
41 41-17
Shops, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (895).
February 8, 1958
41 41-18
Stewart Hair Design, 1501 Queen Anne Ave. N., northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J26).
February 1977
41 41-19
Stewart Hair Design, 1501 Queen Anne Ave. N., northwest corner of Galer Street and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (27-17).
June 4, 1978
41 41-20
Galer Street, looking west from Queen Anne Avenue North, Stewart Hair Design at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (27-19).
June 4, 1978
41 41-21
West Galer Street, looking west from Queen Anne Avenue North and Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (755-9).
December 1976
41 41-22
Galer Street, looking west from top of stairs at Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (944).
February 27, 1973
41 41-23
West Galer Street, looking west from top of stairs at Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G).
November 1976
41 41-24
Shops, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Galer Street, Stewart Hair Design at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (37-2).
July 28, 1978
41 41-25
Southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Galer Street, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (894).
February 27, 1973
41 41-26
Queen Anne Congregational Church, east side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Garfield and Galer Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1545).Original photograph from G. McComb.
December 1931
41 41-27
East side of Queen Anne Avenue North, between Garfield and Galer Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (56-5).
January 8, 1979
41 41-28
Queen Anne Congregational Church, east side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Garfield and Galer Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (793).
1978-1979?
41 41-29
Clay Pigeon Ceramics and Queen Anne Bowl (formerly Queen Anne Theater), west side of Queen Anne Avenue North between West Galer and West Garfield Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1429).
March 26, 1978
41 41-30
Queen Anne Bowl (formerly Queen Anne Theater), 1529 Queen Anne Avenue North, west side of Queen Anne Avenue North between West Galer and West Garfield Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J23).
February 1977
41 41-31
Intersection of Queen Anne Avenue North and Garfield Street, looking southwest from Galer Place North
Leslie Hamilton (2569) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-32
Citizens Federal Savings, northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (x-13).
1976
41 41-33
Apartment building next to a 7-Eleven, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J24).
February 1977
41 41-34
Intersection of Garfield Street and Queen Anne Avenue North, looking west from Galer Place North
Leslie Hamilton (2568) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-35
Garfield Street and Queen Anne Avenue North, looking west from Galer Place North, 7-Eleven in background
Leslie Hamilton (2567) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-36
Queen Anne Avenue North, between Garfield and Blaine Streets, looking west from Galer Place North
Leslie Hamilton (2571) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-37
7-Eleven on Queen Anne Avenue North, between Garfield and Blaine Streets, looking west from Galer Place North
Leslie Hamilton (2570) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-38
Dentist, 1800 Queen Anne Ave. N., northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Blaine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3329).
1976
41 41-39
Southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-21).
July 28, 1978
41 41-40
East side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Blaine and Howe Streets, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (611A).
September 1975
41 41-41
East side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Howe and Blaine Streets, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (611B).
September 1975
41 41-42
Reverend W.A. Major and the Second Presbyterian Church (later Bethany Presbyterian Church), southeast corner of Third Avenue North and Harrison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3958).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1893?
41 41-43
Second Presbyterian Church (later Bethany Presbyterian Church), southeast corner of Third Avenue North and Harrison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3957).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1893?
41 41-44
East side of Queen Anne Avenue North between McGraw and Boston Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (46-7).
October 8, 1978
41 41-45
West side of Queen Anne Avenue North between McGraw and Boston Streets, Winchell's Donut House at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (46-8).
October 5, 1978
41 41-46
West McGraw Street, looking west from Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (941).
November 1976
41 41-47
Walsh Construction Services, 8 Nickerson St., north side
Leslie Hamilton (3495) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-48
Art Center Gallery, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue and West Cremona Street
Leslie Hamilton (3494) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-49
Gem Welding Inc., 6 Dravus St., north side of Dravus Street looking west
Leslie Hamilton (3488) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-50
House at 3 Dravus St., southeast corner Dravus Street and Queen Anne Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (3491) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-51
House on the southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Dravus Street, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (3492) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-52
House on the southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Dravus Street, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (3493) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-53
Rands Woodcraft, northwest corner of West Dravus Street and Queen Anne Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (3489) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-54
House, 2 Dravus St., northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Dravus Street
Leslie Hamilton (3490) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-55
7-Eleven, 9 Nickerson St., (store #14392), southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Cremona Street
Leslie Hamilton (3496) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-56
Bethany Presbyterian Church, southeast corner of First Avenue North and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3956).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1907
41 41-57
East side of Queen Anne Avenue North from Howe Street, church at right
Leslie Hamilton (2566) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-58
House on southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Howe Street, church at right
Leslie Hamilton (2565)
June 15, 1981
41 41-59
House on southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Howe Street, chuch in background at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3330).
1976
41 41-60
Sherwood Forest florist, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Howe Street
Leslie Hamilton (2564) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-61
West side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Blaine and Howe Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (613B).
September 22, 1975
41 41-62
West side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Blaine and Howe Streets, Arco gas station at back right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (613A).
September 22, 1975
41 41-63
Sherwood Forest florist, west side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Blaine and Howe Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (833).
September 22, 1975
41 41-64
Sherwood Forest florist and Dorthy B. Hughes Astrology & Metaphysical Books, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3331).
1976
41 41-65
Sherwood Forest florist, west side of Queen Anne Avenue North at West Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (33-21).
July 14, 1978
41 41-66
Sherwood Forest florist, soutwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and West Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (34-0).
July 14, 1978
41 41-67
"Jesus is Lord" sign on top of a book shop, west side of Queen Anne Avenue North at West Howe Street, Arco gas station at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (613C).
September 1975
41 41-68
Secret Garden Childrens Bookshop, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and West Howe Street, Arco gas station at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (34-2).
July 14, 1978
41 41-69
Houses on east side of First Avenue West at West Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (608A).
May 1975
41 41-70
Houses on east side of First Avenue West, between West Crockett Street and West Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (606A).
May 1975
41 41-71
Houses on First Avenue West near West Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (828).
May 1975
41 41-72
Houses, north side of West Howe Street at First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (831).
May 1975
41 41-73
Queen Anne Swimming Pool (later Queen Anne Aquatic Center), east side of First Avenue West between Crockett and West Howe Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (26-16).
May 28, 1978
41 41-74
Queen Anne Swimming Pool (later Queen Anne Aquatic Center), northeast corner of First Avenue West and West Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (26-13).
May 28, 1978
41 41-75
Houses on the south side of West Crockett Street between Queen Anne Avenue (alley) and First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (829).
May 1975
41 41-76
Houses on the South side of West Crockett Street between Queen Anne Avenue (alley) and First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (607A).
May 1975
41 41-77
Shops (from left to right; Queen Anne Hardware/Ace Hardware, Al's Hamburgers, Janes Beauty Salon, and Queen Anne Bowl), east side of Queen Anne Avenue North between West Galer and West Garfield Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J27).
February 1977
41 41-78
Shops (from left to right; Al's Hamburgers, Janes Beauty Salon, Clay Pigeon Ceramics, Queen Anne Bowl and 7-Eleven), west side of Queen Anne Avenue North between West Galer and West Garfield Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1428).
March 26, 1978
41 41-79
Shops (from left ot right; Century 21 Real Estate, Travelmasters, Standard Bakery, and Kelly's Taven), northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (943).
November 11, 1976
41 41-80
Intersection of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1479).
March 3, 1927
41 41-81
West Galer Street, looking west from Queen Anne Avenue North and Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (755B).
December 1976
41 41-82
Worth McClure Junior High, south side of West Crockett Street between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (34-12).
July 14, 1978
41 41-83
West side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Howe and Crockett Streets, Sound Radio & TV Service at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-20).
July 28, 1978
41 41-84
Queen Anne Thriftway parking lot, looking west at Queen Anne Avenue North and Howe Street
Leslie Hamilton (2724) (photographer)
August 31, 1981
41 41-85
Queen Anne Thriftway parking lot, Queen Anne Avenue North and Howe Street at left
August 31, 1981
41 41-86
West side of Queen Anne Avenue North, north of Howe Street, Sound Radio & TV Service at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-22).
1976
41 41-87
Queen Anne Thriftway parking lot, looking north from northwest corner of Howe Street and Queen Anne Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (2723) (photographer)
August 31, 1981
41 41-88
Arco gas station, west side of Queen Anne Avenue North looking from West Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (34-14).
July 14, 1978
41 41-89
Safeway parking lot, Queen Anne Avenue North and Crockett Street, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2726) (photographer)
August 31, 1981
41 41-90
Safeway parking lot, looking from northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Crockett Street
Leslie Hamilton (2727) (photographer)
August 31, 1981
41 41-91
Apartment building next to Queen Anne Thriftway, southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Crockett Street
Leslie Hamilton (3292) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
41 41-92
Apartment building next to Queen Anne Thriftway, southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Crockett Street, Baptist Church at back left
Leslie Hamilton (2728) (photographer)
August 31, 1981
41 41-93
Apartment building on the corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Crockett Street, looking east, Baptist Church at back left
Leslie Hamilton (3293) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
41 41-94
Baptist Church, southwest corner of First Avenue North and Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (33-17).
July 14, 1978
41 41-95
Out of business gas station on the southwest corner of Frist Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (2735) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-96
Back side of out of business gas station, southeast corner of First Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (2734) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-97
Out of business gas station, southwest corner of Boston Street and First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-5).
September 10, 1978
41 41-98
North side of Boston Street between First Avenue North and Queen Anne Avenue North, Fat City Cafe at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-3).
September 10, 1978
41 41-99
South side of Boston Street, looking west from First Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (2562) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-100
North side of Boston Street, looking west from First Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (2561) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-101
Northwest corner of First Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (2560) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-102
North side of Boston Street, between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (2740) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
41 41-103
Southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street, Safeway at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-10).
September 10, 1978
41 41-104
South side of Boston Street between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue North, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-7).
September 10, 1978
41 41-105
Safeway parking lot, southwest corner of First Avenue North and Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3706).
September 27, 1982
41 41-106
Koerner's Drugs, Premier Realty Inc. and Standard Bakery, northeast corner of Boston Street and Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (929).
February 1973
41 41-107
Northeast corner of Boston Street and Queen Anne Avenue North, Standard Bakery at center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-12).
September 10, 1978
41 41-108
Four-way stop, northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street, Standard Bakery at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (46-12).
October 5, 1978
41 41-109
Northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street, Standard Bakery at right
Leslie Hamilton (2554) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-110
Standard Bakery, 8 Boston St., looking east from Queen Anne Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (2559) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-111
Close up of shop on northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (2556) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-112
Standard Bakery on the northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (2853) (photographer)
November 22, 1981
41 41-113
Standard Bakery, northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (3042) (photographer)
December 23, 1981
41 41-114
Standard Bakery, northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (3041) (photographer)
December 23, 1981
41 41-115
Front of the Standard Bakery, northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (3040) (photographer)
December 23, 1981
41 41-116
S & M Market, nortwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (943).
November 1976
41 41-117
S & M Market, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-32).
June 10, 1977
41 41-118
S & M Market and Nancy's Sewing Basket, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (46-10).
October 5, 1978
41 41-119
S & M Market, Nancy's Sewing Basket, and Best Bathhouse, west side of Queen Anne Avenue North between Boston Street and West McGraw Street
Leslie Hamilton (2558) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-120
Bernie's Cafe, Mary Arden Beauty Salon, and S & M Market, north side of Boston Street, between Queen Anne Avenue North and First Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (2553) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-121
S & M Market, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street, Nancy's Sewing Basket at right, Bernie's Cafe and Mary Arden Beauty Salon at left
Leslie Hamilton (2557) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-122
Liquor store, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street, QA Hobby Shop at left
Leslie Hamilton (2563) (photographer)
June 15, 1981
41 41-123
Liquor store, west side of Queen Anne Avenue North, looking south at Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (942).
November 1976
41 41-124
Standard Bakery, northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (3704) (photographer)
September 27, 1982
41 41-125
On The Ave Restaurant, southeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and McGraw Street
Leslie Hamilton (3703) (photographer)
September 27, 1982
41 41-126
Auto shop, northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (740).
December 1976
41 41-127
Liquor store, west side of Queen Anne Avenue North, looking south from Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-8).
September 10, 1978
41 41-128
Winchell's Donut House, southwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (919).
November 1976
41 41-129
Shop, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (742).
December 1976
41 41-130
Aaron's Fine Drycleaning, northeast corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and McGraw Street
Leslie Hamilton (3759) (photographer)
October 19, 1982
41 41-131
A & J Meats, northwest corner of Queen Anne Avenue North and McGraw Street
Leslie Hamilton (3758) (photographer)
October 19, 1982
41 41-132
Aerial view of Queen Anne area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (443A).
1982?
41 41-133
Aerial view of Queen Anne area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (443B).
1982?
41 41-134
Aerial view of Queen Anne area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (443C).
1982?
41 41-135
Panoramic view of Queen Anne Hill area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5).Copied from the Queen Anne Historical Society."Part of Queen Anne Hill viewed from a house on Prospect Street, year unkown. Intersection at lower left is Ward Street and First Ave. North. Queen Anne Avenue is visible in middle right and lower right with streetcar at Mercer Street. The Kinnear House can be seen at far right. At left center are Denny School, Denny Hotel and the former courthouse, Elliott Bay and Alki Point." - Queen Anne Historical Society.
1982?
Volume 42: Queen Anne 6
Section 4: Northeast section of Queen Anne, bordered by 1st Avenue N (west); McGraw Street (south); Westlake Avenue (east); and Nickerson Street (north), showing businesses and residences from 1976-1981, Lake Washington Ship Canal and Gas Plant (1923), Canal and Lake Union from Queen Anne (1915), north end of Lake Union from Queen Anne (prior to 1906), northeast slopes of Queen Anne Hill (1890s), east Queen Anne and Latona Bridge (1890s), Westlake Avenue with tracks looking north (undated), and the Fremont area (circa 1900).
between 1890 and 1981
Box/Folder item
42 42-1
Map of Queen Anne section around Lake Washington Canal with route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1674).
May 10, 1979
42 42-2
Traffic moving across the Fremont Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1283)."Honk! Honk! Let's get that traffic moving! Typical scene on the old Fremont Bridge just after the bridge had been raised to let a ship pass through. There was no Aurora Bridge in those days and most of the traffic used the Fremont Bridge to get across the canal. Note the old Seattle trolley cars. Bryant Lumber mill is seen, its tall stack being rebuilt."
1976-1979?
42 42-3
Grocery store on Florentia Street, looking north on Mayfair Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3334).
1976
42 42-4
Nob Hill Avenue North, looking northeast from McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (02).
April 1977
42 42-5
Looking north down Nob Hill Avenue North from McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (68-14).
March 22, 1979
42 42-6
Wheeler Street at Nob Hill Avenue North, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (68-15).
March 22, 1979
42 42-7
McGraw Street and McGraw Place at Second Avenue North, looking northeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (0.0).
April 1977
42 42-8
Queen Anne Boulevard (Wheeler Street), looking from Fourth Avenue North, Nob Hill Avenue North beyond landscaped triangle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-8).
August 5, 1978
42 42-9
Gulley, looking from south side of McGraw Street Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (68-10).
March 22, 1979
42 42-10
McGraw Street Bridge, looking east to Third Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (68-9).
March 22, 1979
42 42-11
McGraw Street Bridge, looking west to Second Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (68-7).
March 22, 1979
42 42-12-42-13
Gully, looking north from McGraw Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (68-5, 68-4).
March 22, 1979
42 42-14
Houses on west side of Third Avenue North, looking from Newton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (68-18).
March 22, 1979
42 42-15
Close-up of Third Avenue North fill, looking west from Nob Hill Avenue North and Lynn Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-6).
August 5, 1978
42 42-16
Third Avenue North fill, looking west from Nob Hill Avenue North and Lynn Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-3).
August 5, 1978
42 42-17
House for sale, north side of Lynn Street between Third Avenue North and Nob Hill Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-4).
August 5, 1978
42 42-18
Steps going down to a ravine next to a house for sale, north side of Lynn Street between Third Avenue North and Nob Hill Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (40-5).
August 5, 1978
42 42-19
Mayfair Park, Second Avenue North and Raye Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-23).
June 10, 1977
42 42-20
Car parked at the entrance to Mayfair Park, Second Avenue North and Raye Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-22).
June 10, 1977
42 42-21
Seattle Junior Academy building (Newell Street), looking west from Fourth Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-29).
June 23, 1977
42 42-22
Seattle Junior Academy building, Nob Hill Avenue North, looking from about Newell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-28).
June 23, 1977
42 42-23
Seattle Country Day School, looking north on Fourth Avenue North between Newell and Raye Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-27).
June 10, 1977
42 42-24
Mayfair Park, Second Avenue North and Raye Street, looking southwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-26).
June 10, 1977
42 42-25
Overgrown sidewalk path, east side of Fourth Avenue North looking south from Newell Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-32).
June 23, 1977
42 42-26
East side of Fourth Avenue North near Newell Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-31).
June 23, 1977
42 42-27
Business park, 101 Nickerson St., south side between Dravus and Etruria Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3482) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
42 42-28
Business park, 101 Nickerson St., south side between Dravus and Etruria Streets, Trebor's Deli Market at right
Leslie Hamilton (3483) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
42 42-29
Smith Corona Company, 101 Nickerson St., southwest corner of Dravus and Nickerson Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3485) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
42 42-30
Ledger Marine Charters, 101 Nickerson St., south side between Dravus and Etruria Streets, northwest corner of Warner and Etruria Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3480)
August 27, 1981
42 42-31
Northwest corner of Nickerson and Etruria Streets, house at right is at 158 Etruria St.
Leslie Hamilton (3478) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
42 42-32
Canal Place Office Park, 150 Nickerson St. between Warren Avenue and Second Avenue West, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (3484) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
42 42-33
Apartment buildings, southwest corner of Warren Avenue and Nickerson Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3481) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
42 42-34
Houses at 25, 19, and 17 Dravus St., south side between Queen Anne Avenue North and Nickerson Street
Leslie Hamilton (3487) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
42 42-35
University district, looking northeast from Queen Anne Hill at Lynn Street and Taylor Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (389).
1971
42 42-36
Lake Washington Ship Canal and Gas Plant, looking from Queen Anne Hill at Lynn Street and Taylor Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (482).Original photograph from Rachael Okerlund.
April 22, 1923
42 42-37-42-38
Panoramic view of Lake Washington Ship Canal and Lake Union, looking northeast from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-14, 74-13).
1915?
42 42-39
Queen Anne Hill and north end of Lake Union, viewed from Capitol Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-34/438).
between 1905 and 1915?
42 42-40
North end of Lake Union, looking northeast from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-32).
1906?
42 42-41
Fremont, small clump of trees across the lake on Queen Anne Hill, Olympic mountain range in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-34/438)."Another Early-Day View of the 'Hill'. The accompanying picture shows the northeast slopes of Queen Anne Hill in the early 90's, as viewed from the north Broadway area. To the right, at the head of Lake Union, is the newly developed town of Fremont, which was promoted by a group of real estate operators almost overnight, under the impetus of a highly developed publicity campaign. What was to have been the town of Edgewater was adjacent to the wooded point of land extending into the lake. Edgewater did not materialize, beyond a name sign on a temporary railroad station, being quickly swallowed up by the more rapidly developing Fremont to the west and Latona to the east. The Seattle Lighting (Gas) Company's plant now occupies this point of land. Ballard lies beyond the hill in back of Fremont. In those days a small creek flowed between the outlet of Lake Union and the Sound and the neighborhood boys found sport and enjoyable recreation in 'spearing' the migrating salmon on their way up the creek. Many a family larder was thus stocked with a barrel of salted salmon to supplement the winter's food supply. C.P. Stone, a pioneer settler, owned a 160-acre farm fronting Lake Union, lying between the wooded point of land and Fremont to the north, and there was also a good sized creek flowing through this farm and into the lake. At the mouth of the creek was the recognized 'swimming hole' for the Fremont boys. Today's Stone Way would parallel the course of that old creek. The little settlement than known as Ross Station, located on the old donation claim of John Ross, lies between Fremont and Ballard. The entire area shown in this picture, with the exception of Ballard, was made a part of Seattle proper under the north end annexations approved in 1891. Until that time it had been outside the city limits. Until the coming of the first street cars in the early 90's, the only means of reaching Seattle from this area was to walk or ride on the little steamers which plied between points about the lake, with the exception of the first railroad reaching north, the Seattle Lake Shore & Eastern, built and operating as early as 1888, and which maintaned a passenger service between the city and various stations established along the line. In the distance is the far flung Olympic mountains, in the early morning dazzingly white with the magic which is in the dawn, or at evening bathed in the richest scarlets and reds splashed against the horizon by a sinking sun."
between 1890 and 1899?
42 42-42
Lake Union, eastern slope of Queen Anne Hill in background, original Latona bridge at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (429)."The accompanying view shows the eastern slope of Queen Anne Hill in the background, as it appeared from the south University district in the early 90's. This picture is obviously taken from approximately the site of the present University of Washington. In the immediate foreground is the begining of the 'University' district. The original Latona bridge is seen on the right, connecting the town of Latona with the peninsula and Seattle. The point of land jutting out from the left represents the northern portion of what might be described as the Broadway peninsula. The point of land extending into the lake just beyond was known as Edgewater, which was a station on the old Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern Railroad. Today it forms the site of the present 'gas' plant of the Seattle Lighting Company. Fremont, which had its birth in the late 80's and developed during the 90's, is faintly discernable in the right background. Seattle can be seen to the south. While areas on the southern slopes of Queen Anne Hill had been pretty well built up with homes, the remainder of the hill was still mantled with a covering of second growth timber and brush. Before the erection of the Latona bridge residents living north of Lake Union traveled to and from town via a small lake steamer, which connected with the old horse cars at the south end of Lake Union."
1890-1899?
42 42-43
Streetcar on Westlake Avenue, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-30/2534).
1880-1900?
42 42-44
Clear-cut timber in the Fremont area, looking north from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3774).Copied from the Washington State Historical Society.
1900?
42 42-45
Clear-cut timber in the Fremont area, looking north from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3775).Copied form the Washington State Historical Society.
1900?
Volume 43: Queen Anne 7
Section 5: West Queen Anne, bordered by 15th Avenue W (west); Elliott Avenue (south); 9th W (east); and W Wheeler (north), showing residences and businesses from 1975-1983; Olaf Sandstrom Bookbinding at 1519 10th W (circa 1910); interior and exterior of Seattle Children's Home at W 9th and McGraw (circa 1935); portraits of Mrs. T.G. Haines, Mrs. Bailey Gatzert, Mrs. Henry Yesler, Mrs. Elisha Ferry, and Mrs. Rollins Sanford; 12th W and W Howe looking west (1912); 12th W and Garfield looking north (1953); and Fire Station no. 20 (1910).
between 1910 and 1983
Box/Folder item
43 43-1
Map of Queen Anne area with route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1675).
1970-1990?
43 43-2
West Olympic Way and Tenth Avenue West, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-9).
January 1977
43 43-3
House at 1421 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3335).
1976
43 43-4
William H. Blake residence, 1425 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1346).
December 23, 1977
43 43-5
House at 1429 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3336).
1976
43 43-6
House at 1430 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3337).
1976
43 43-7
Houses, northwest corner of Tenth Avenue West and West Galer Street
August 6, 1975
43 43-8
House at 1518 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3338).
1976
43 43-9
West side of Tenth Avenue West between West Galer and West Garfireld Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (67-7).
March 5, 1979
43 43-10
Sunde residence, 1509 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1526).
1910?
43 43-11
Louis Sandstrom residence, 1517 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1528).Original photograph from Sylvia Sandstrom Halferty.
1915?
43 43-12
Olaf Sandstrom residence, 1519 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1524).
1915?
43 43-13
Olaf Sandstrom, standing in front of O. Sandstrom Book Binding shop behind his residence, 1519 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1527).
1910?
43 43-14
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Sandstrom sitting outside at their residence, 1517 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-26).
1915?
43 43-15
Houses on the west side of Tenth Avenue West between West Galer and West Garfield Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (67-6).
March 5, 1979
43 43-16
House at 1521 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3339).
1976
43 43-17
House on southeast corner of Tenth Avenue West and West Garfield Street, 915 W. Garfield St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (667).
December 1975
43 43-18
House at 1524 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (666).
December 1975
43 43-19
House at 1533 9th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (864).
January 1976
43 43-20
House at 915 W. Garfield St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (668).
December 25, 1975
43 43-21
Apartment building on West Garfield Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (837).
November 1976
43 43-22
House at 1524 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (863).
December 1975
43 43-23
Garfield Vista apartments on Tenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (838).
November 1976
43 43-24
Garfield Vista apartments, southwest corner of Tenth Avenue West and West Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (836).
November 1976
43 43-25
Houses on Tenth Avenue West, looking north from West Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (856).
November 1976
43 43-26
Houses on the west side of Tenth Avenue West between West Garfield and West Blaine Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (590).
August 6, 1975
43 43-27
House at 1607 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (622).
1910?
43 43-28
House at 1607 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (591).
August 6, 1975
43 43-29
Lee Hamilton as a small boy (3 or 4 years old) standing in front of his house at 1607 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (403).
1909?
43 43-30
House at 1607 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3340).
1972?
43 43-31
House at 1610 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (855).
November 1976
43 43-32
House at 1622 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (857).
November 1976
43 43-33
House at 1624 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3341).
November 1976
43 43-34
Apartment building, northwest corner of Tenth Avenue West and West Blaine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1348).
November 11, 1977
43 43-35
House on southwest corner of West Howe Street and Tenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1352A).
November 11, 1977
43 43-36
People waiting at a bus stop, southwest corner of Tenth Avenue West and West Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1349).
November 11, 1976
43 43-37
Vikur Heim Condos, southwest corner of Tenth Avenue West and West Howe Street
Leslie Hamilton (2020) (photographer)
August 3, 1980
43 43-38
Real estate agency, 1901 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (689).
January 1976
43 43-39
Real estate agency and other shops, 1901 and 1907 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (688B).
January 1976
43 43-40
House at 1927 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (841).
January 22, 1976
43 43-41
Back side of house at 1927 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (842).
January 22, 1976
43 43-42
Real estate agency, 1901 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (688A).
January 22, 1976
43 43-43
Seattle Children's Home, southeast corner of Tenth Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-7).
June 15, 1977
43 43-44
Front of the Seattle Children's Home on the corner of West McGraw Street and Tenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-12).
June 15, 1977
43 43-45
Playground and resident cottages at the Seattle Children's Home, looking north from tennis courts
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-5).
June 15, 1976
43 43-46
Parking lot behind the Seattle Children's Home, Tenth Avenue West and West McGraw Street, Tenth Avenue West at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-13).
June 15, 1977
43 43-47
Tiled street names on the sidewalk, northwest corner of Ninth Avenue West and McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilon (66-16).
March 18, 1979
43 43-48
Children from the Seattle Children's Home at Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-28).Copied from the original slide of E. Toth.
1930?
43 43-49
Yearbook picture of children at the Seattle Children's Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-26).
1935?
43 43-50
Yearbook picture of children at the Seattle Children's Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-27).
1935?
43 43-51
Sign for "Notice of Master Use Permit Application" proposing an addition of a two story building to the existing Seattle Children's Home, 2142 10th Ave. W.
Lelise Hamilton (3973) (photographer)
February 7, 1983
43 43-52
Playground at the Seattle Children's Home, looking southeast on Tenth Avenue West from West McGraw Street
Lesile Hamilton (3974) (photographer)
February 7, 1983
43 43-53
Seattle Children's Home, 2142 10th Ave. W.
Leslie Hamilton (3975)
February 7, 1983
43 43-54
Seattle Children's Home playground, southeast corner of Tenth Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Leslie Hamilton (3976)
February 7, 1983
43 43-55
Seattle Children's Home, 2142 10th Ave. W., looking southwest over play area from Ninth Avenue West
Leslie Hamitlon (4043) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
43 43-56
Seattle Children's Home, 2142 10th Ave. W., looking north over play area from Ninth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (4044) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
43 43-57
Seattle Children's Home, 2142 10th Ave. W., black cat at right
Leslie Hamilton (4045) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
43 43-58
Seattle Children's Home entrance driveway, 2142 10th Ave. W.
Leslie Hamilton (4046) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
43 43-59
Seattle Children's Home, Ninth Avenue West and West Mcgraw Street, looking east from Tenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4439).
1913?
43 43-60
Seattle Children's Home, Fourth Avenue North and Harrison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4438).Copied from the Historical Society of Seattle and King County.
between 1886 and 1905?
43 43-61
Mrs. T.G. Haines, Seattle Children's Home, longtime leader of Seattle Society
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4440).
between 1886 and 1905?
43 43-62
Mrs. Bailey Gatzert
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4441).
between 1886 and 1905?
43 43-63
Mrs. Henry L. Yesler
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4442).
between 1886 and 1905?
43 43-64
Mrs. Elisha Ferry (Sarah Kellog), wife of Govenor Elisha Ferry
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4443).
between 1886 and 1905?
43 43-65
Mrs. Rollins Sanford (Kate McGraw Baxter), Seattle Children's Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4444).
between 1886 and 1905?
43 43-66
Christmas tree, Seattle Children's Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4445).
1913?
43 43-67
Kitchen of the Seattle Children's Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4446).
1913?
43 43-68
Office of the Seattle Children's Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4447).
1913?
43 43-69
Boy's dormitory of the Seattle Children's Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4448).
1913?
43 43-70
Children in the activity room of the Seattle Children's Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4449).
1913?
43 43-71
'A Christmas Carol' peformance at Act Theater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4450).Original photgraph from Chris Bennon.
1980-1989?
43 43-72
Ebenezer Scrooge as portrayed in 'A Christmas Carol' performace at the Act Theater
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4451).Original photograph from Chris Bennon.
1980-1989?
43 43-73
Seattle Children's Home, 2142 10th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3648).
1905
43 43-74
Manhole cover, northwest corner of Ninth Avenue West and West McGraw Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (66-19).
March 18, 1979
43 43-75
House on the northwest corner of Eleventh Avenue West and West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-11).
January 1977
43 43-76
Apartment building on the northwest corner of Eleventh Avenue West and West Galer Street, 1511 11th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (42).
May 12, 1976
43 43-77
Houses on the east side of Eleventh Avenue West, looking from West Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (824).
May 12, 1976
43 43-78
Bartell Home, 1517 11th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (41).
May 12, 1976
43 43-79
Houses on the east side of Eleventh Avenue West, looking from West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43).
May 12, 1976
43 43-80
House on the corner of Eleventh Avenue West and West Garfield Street, looking toward Blaine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38).
May 12, 1976
43 43-81
House on the northwest corner of Eleventh Avenue West and West Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (581).
June 29, 1975
43 43-82
House on the corner of Eleventh Avenue West and West Garfield Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (825).
May 12, 1976
43 43-83
Houses across from the northwest corner of Eleventh Avenue West and West Garfield Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (582).
June 29, 1975
43 43-84
Houses on the west side of Eleventh Avenue West, looking west from West Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (514).
May 12, 1976
43 43-85
House on the northeast corner of Twelfth Avenue West and West Blaine Street, 1122 W. Blaine St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3342).
1976
43 43-86
Corner of West Blaine Street and Twelfth Avenue West, looking west over Puget Sound
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (865).
November 1976
43 43-87
Dirt trail and a wooden shack, looking south from Twelfth Avenue West from West Blaine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (584).
June 29, 1975
43 43-88
Corner of Twelfth Avenue West and West Howe Street, looking west over Puget Sound, water tower at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-24)."The water tower at the end of Twelfth W. was built to give more pressure & volume to the 'Rope Walk' down on 15th Ave. W. It was taken down shortly after the Rope Walk discontinued operations".
May 8, 1912
43 43-89
Houses on Twelfth Avenue West between West Garfield and West Blaine Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1451).
April 17, 1953
43 43-90
Gilman Avenue West between Twelfth and Eleventh Avenue West, looking southeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2-34).
April 30, 1977
43 43-91
Gilman Avenue West at Twelfth Avenue West, looking southeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2-33).
April 30, 1977
43 43-92
Corner of Eleventh Avenue West and Gilman Avenue West, looking north, stairs going up at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2-36).
April 30, 1977
43 43-93
Eleventh Avenue West and upper Gilman Drive West, looking south, Puget Sound at back right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (66-9).
March 18, 1979
43 43-94
Houses viewed from above on Eleventh Avenue West and upper Gilman Drive West, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (66-12).
March 18, 1979
43 43-95
Apartment building, looking east from Twelfth Avenue West at 1925 11th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (66-15).
March 18, 1979
43 43-96
Gilman Avenue West looking downhill toward Fifteenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2-28).
April 30, 1977
43 43-97
Apartment building on the north side of Gilman Avenue West between Fourteenth and Fifteenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2-26).
April 30, 1977
43 43-98
Firemen and their horses at Fire Station No. 20, Fourteenth Avenue West and West Gilman Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F74).Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Museum.
March 1910
43 43-99
Thirteenth Avenue West, looking north from Gilman Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2-32).
April 30, 1977
43 43-100
Fire Station No. 20, Fourteenth Avenue West and West Gilman Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (F73).Copied from the Seattle Fire Department Museum.
March 1910
43 43-101
Apartments on Fourteenth Avenue West and West Gilman Street, looking west, former location of Fire Station No. 20
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (78-26).
September 20, 1979
43 43-102
Firemen and an early fire truck at Fire Station No. 20 on Fourteenth Avenue West and West Gilman Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1641).Copied from the Fire Buffs Museum. Article with picture copied by Leslie Hamilton: "Scenes like this one of the old fire station at 14th Ave. W. and W. Gilman will be shown when Lt. Richard Schneider of the Seattle Fire Department speaks to the Queen Anne Historical Society Tuesday, Jan. 20. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Services for the Blind building, 1530 Queen Anee Ave. N. Lt. Schneider will show slides and share early-day history of the Fire Department and some of the conflagrations it has fought. Special emphasis will be on Queen Anne areas. The old station shown here was built in 1908 and motorized in 1921. It was replaced with the present station at 13th and Dravus. (Photo courtesy of Fire Buffs Museum)", January 14, 1981.
1922
43 43-103
2000 block on Fourteenth Avenue West, front view looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (79-9).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22401).
October 24, 1954
Volume 44: Queen Anne 8
Section 6, Part A: Central Queen Anne, bordered by 9th Avenue W (west); W Roy Street (south); 1st Avenue W (east); W McGraw Street (north), showing businesses and residences from 1973-1983, West Queen Anne School (1903-1981), Queen Anne United Methodist Church at 5th and Garfield, Queen Anne Playfields, Queen Anne Christian Church Tabernacle at 1st W and Galer (1906-1909), looking south from 2nd W and W Olympic Place (1890s), looking south from Kerry Place (1931).
between 1890 and 1983
Box/Folder item
44 44-1
Map of Queen Anne area with route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1676).
between 1890 and 1910?
44 44-2
Queen Anne Hill, comparison of photographs from 1902 and 1937
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1817).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1902 and 1937
44 44-3
Queen Anne Hill, comparison of photographs from 1902 and 1937
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1818).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1902 and 1937
44 44-4
Seventh Avenue West and West Howe Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3317) (photographer)
December 21, 1979
44 44-5
Houses on the east side of Seventh Avenue West, between West Crockett and West McGraw Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3316) (photographer)
December 29, 1979
44 44-6
House with gated entry, northwest corner of West Comstock Street and Sixth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2431) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-7
Intersection of Sixth Avenue West and West Comstock Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2433) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-8
House on West Comstock Street, between Willard Avenue West and Sixth Avenue West, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2428) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-9
House with gated entry, northwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Comstock Street
Leslie Hamilton (2432) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-10
Garage doors on Sixth Avenue West, between West Comstock and West Lee Streets, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2434) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-11
Car parked on the southwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Lee Street
Leslie Hamilton (2435) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-12
House at 613 W. Lee St., with Ford pickup truck in the driveway
Leslie Hamilton (2435) (photographer)
March 13, 1981
44 44-13
Southeast corner of Willard Avenue West and West Lee Street
Leslie Hamilton (2437) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-14
Northeast corner of Willard Avenue West and West Comstock Street
Leslie Hamilton (2438) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-15
West Comstock Street, looking east from Willard Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2439) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-16
House on the northeast corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Comstock Street
Leslie Hamilton (2441) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-17
West Queen Anne Public School, teacher Miss Linn with her students
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-35)."To the children. Yours truly, Miss Linn (teacher)".
1882
44 44-18
West Queen Anne Public School, southwest corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-136).
1904
44 44-19
West Queen Anne Public School, southwest corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-1).
1906
44 44-20
Closing day at West Queen Anne Public School, southwest corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Galer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2537) (photographer)
May 29, 1981
44 44-21
West Queen Anne Public School, northwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Lee Street
Leslie Hamilton (2440) (photographer)
March 18, 1981
44 44-22
West Queen Anne Public School, northwest corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-5).
1930
44 44-23
West Queen Anne Public School, southwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-3).
1920?
44 44-24
Children ouside at the West Queen Anne Public School, Fifthe Avenue West side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-2).
1904-1905?
44 44-25
West Queen Anne Public School, northwest corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Lee Street
Leslie Hamilton (S-4).
1915
44 44-26
West Queen Anne Public School, northwest corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-6).
1930
44 44-27
West Queen Anne Public School, students of the second grade class
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-17).
1900
44 44-28
Comparing the change in dress for students at West Queen Anne Public School from1900 and 1940
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-42).
1900 and 1940
44 44-29
West Queen Anne Public School, students outside with their teacher Lizzie Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-13).
1890
44 44-30
West Queen Anne Public School, students of the second grade with their teacher Odessa Allender
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-16).
1908
44 44-31
Galer Street, looking east from Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (940).
February 27, 1973
44 44-32
Galer Street, looking east from Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (907).
February 27, 1973
44 44-33
Houses on the east side of Fifth Avenue West, between West Garfield and West Galer Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3309) (photographer)
July 14, 1978
44 44-34
Fire Station #24, firemen with horse-drawn cars in front, Fifth Avenue West between West Garfield and West Galer Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (8-10).
1903?
44 44-35
House at 1518 5th Ave. W (former location of Fire Station #24), between West Garfield and West Galer Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (27-1).
May 29, 1978
44 44-36
Firetrucks inside the Fire Station #24, Fifth Avenue West between West Garfield and West Garfield Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2314).Original photograph from Jim Stevenson.
1924?
44 44-37
44 44-38
Queen Anne United Methodist Church, northeast corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3746).
1905
44 44-39
Queen Anne Methodist Church, northeast corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Garfield Street
Leslie Hamilton (2324) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
44 44-40
Queen Anne Presbyterian Church, northeast corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Howe Street
Leslie Hamilton (2325) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
44 44-41
Queen Anne United Methodist Church after its major remodeling
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (374-8).
1963?
44 44-42
Pacific Northwest Bell building, west side of Third Avenue West at West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-13).
April 1976
44 44-43
Pacific Northwest Bell building, west side of Third Avenue West at West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-17).
April 1976
44 44-44
House on the northeast corner of West Lee Street at Third Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-8).
November 1976
44 44-45
House on the southwest corner of Third Avenue West and West Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G).
November 1976
44 44-46
Intersection of West Lee Street and Second Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-3).
November 1976
44 44-47
West Town View Apartments, west side of Second Avenue West at West Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1351).
January 22, 1978
44 44-48
West Howe Playfield, looking northeast from Third Avenue West and West Blaine Street
Leslie Hamilton (4090) (photographer)
March 24, 1983
44 44-49
West Howe Playfield, looking north at the Queen Anne Community Center, West Howe Street between First and Second Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (4091) (photographer)
March 24, 1983
44 44-50
Queen Anne Community Center, First Avenue West and West Howe Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (4092) (photographer)
March 24, 1983
44 44-51
Queen Anne Swimming Pool, First Avenue West and West Howe Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (4093) (photographer)
March 24, 1983
44 44-52
Worth McClure Junior High School, First Avenue West and West Crockett Street, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (4094) (photographer)
March 24, 1983
44 44-53
Second Avenue West and West Howe Street, looking southwest, school playfield at left
Leslie Hamilton (4095) (photographer)
March 24, 1983
44 44-54
Queen Anne Community Center and Worth McClure Junior High School, northeast corner of Second Avenue West and West Howe Street
Leslie Hamilton (4096) (photographer)
March 24, 1983
44 44-55
West Queen Anne Playfield, northwest corner of Third Avenue West and West Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (34-7).
July 14, 1978
44 44-56
West Queen Anne Playfield
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (X-15).
1976
44 44-57
West Queen Anne Playfield, northwest corner of Third Avenue West and West Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (26-18).
May 28, 1978
44 44-58
West Queen Anne Playfield, southwest corner Third Avenue West and West Blaine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (34-8).
July 14, 1978
44 44-59
West Howe Street and Second Avenue West, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3343).
1976
44 44-60
West Queen Anne Playfield, looking from the southwest corner of West Blaine Street and Third Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (34-6).
July 14, 1978
44 44-61
Multi-unit housing complex, southwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-2).
November 1976
44 44-62
Queen Anne Christian Church Tabernacle, northwest corner of First Avenue West and West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3744).
between 1906-1909?
44 44-63
Saint Anne's School, southeast corner of West Lee Street and Second Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (33-1).
July 8, 1978
44 44-64
Saint Anne's Church, southeast corner of West Lee Street and Second Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3128).
1957
44 44-65
Houses on West Crockett Street at Seventh Avenue West, looking east toward Sixth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-4).
December 29, 1979
44 44-66
House on the northeast corner of Seventh Avenue West and West Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-3).
December 29, 1979
44 44-67
West side of Sixth Avenue West at West Crockett Street, Targy's Tavern at center right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-19).
June 1977
44 44-68
East side of Sixth Avenue West at Howe Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32-17).
July 8, 1978
44 44-69
East side of Sixth Avenue West at West Howe Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32-19).
July 8, 1978
44 44-70
Queen Anne Hill, looking south from about Second Avenue West and West Olympic Place, Denny Hotel and former courthouse at center left, Mt. Reinier in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (418).Accompanying text: "This interesting view taken from the lower slopes of Queen Anne Hill looking towards Belltown and Seattle in the early 90's, shows many of the old landmarks of the north-end which are now gone. The late David T. Denny home is the rather ornate residence occupying the terraced block of ground in the center of the foto. In the immediate lower left hand corner can be seen the cupola and some of the grounds surrounding the pioneer Geroge Kinnear home. To the left stands the old Denny School, with the early day Sacred Heart School adjoining. Both buildings are now gone, razed during the Denny regrade. The Denny School was not rebuilt but the Sacred Heart School was rebuilt and continues in a new home at Warren and John streets. On the skyline from left to right can be dimly seen the 'water tower' of the pioneer Spring Hill Water Company, the spire of the old courthouse on what was known as 'Profanity Hill', a site now occupied by Harborview Hospital, and the Denny hotel, also razed during the Denny regrade. This location is now occupied by the New Washington Hotel. The large frame building on the right with the cupola was the powerhouse of the old cable line, at Second and Denny. The block seen in this picture as occupied by the Denny home is now improved with business structures, a portion of the block being utilized for a parking lot. The Denny home itself was moved to the southeast corner of Republican and Queen Anne, where, slightly remodeled, it is now in use as the 'Leslie Apartments'."
between 1890-1899?
44 44-71
Seattle downtown, looking south from Kerry Place on Queen Anne Hill, with Denny regrade visible
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-A0).
April 4, 1931
44 44-72
Shops at 600-610 W. Crockett St.
Copied by Leslie Hamitlon (74-19/3362).
1911
44 44-73
Shops on the northwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Crockett Street
Leslie Hamilton (4039) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
44 44-74
Shops at 600-610 W. Crockett St.
Leslie Hamilton (4040) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
44 44-75
House and shops (600-610 W. Crockett St.) on the north side of West Crockett Street, between Sixth and Seventh Avenue West,
Leslie Hamilton (4041) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
44 44-76
House on the northeast corner of Seventh Avenue West and West Crockett Street
Leslie Hamilton (4042) (photographer)
February 25, 1983
44 44-77
Chemical Engine House No. 3 (built 1892, later replaced by Fire Department Station No. 8) on Lee Street and First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1643).Copied from the Fire Buffs Museum.
between 1885-1889?
44 44-78
Chemical Engine House No. 3 with fire men and horse drawn car in front, Lee Street and First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1642).Copied from the Fire Buffs Museum.
1895?
44 44-79
J.F. Miller Home, 108 Prospect St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (X-24).
October 1976
44 44-80
Houses at 2118-2130 7th Ave. W., trolly in the distance at back left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-21).
1911
44 44-81
Houses on the northeast corner of Seventh Avenue West and West Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-20/3363).
1912
Volume 45: Queen Anne 9
Section 6, Part B: Central Queen Anne, bordered by 9th Avenue W (west); W Roy Street (south); 1st Avenue W (east); W McGraw Street (north), showing residences and businesses from 1976-1983, Victoria Apartments, Alden J. Blethen residence at 519 W Highland Drive, Kerry Park, looking south from 2nd W and W Prospect (1895), Mr. and Mrs. McFee residence, C. D. Stimson residence, Parson's Memorial Gardens, Queen Anne High School at 1401 8th W, and the construction of Queen Anne Boulevard at 8th W and W Lee.
1895, 1976-1983
Box/Folder item
45 45-1
Map of Queen Anne area near Kinnear Park with route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1676).
1977?
45 45-2
Apartment buildings on the north side of Highland Drive, viewed from Queen Anne Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-33).
June 23, 1977
45 45-3
Highland Drive, looking west from First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-1).
June 23, 1977
45 45-4
House at 22 W. Highland Dr.
Leslie Hamilton (3967) (photographer)
January 30, 1983
45 45-5
House at 22 W. Highland Dr.
Leslie Hamilton (2389) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
45 45-6
Victoria Apartments, 100 W. Highland Dr.
Leslie Hamilton (3966) (photographer)
January 30, 1983
45 45-7
Victoria Apartments, side view, 100 W. Highland Dr.
Leslie Hamilton (3966) (photographer)
January 30, 1983
45 45-8
Victoria Apartments, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and Highland Drive
Leslie Hamilton (3964) (photographer)
January 30, 1983
45 45-9
Victoria Apartments, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and Highland Drive
Leslie Hamilton (3965) (photographer)
January 30, 1983
45 45-10
Highland Drive, looking east, Blethen home at right (519 W. Highland Dr.)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32-21).Copied from Metropolitan Seattle.
1903?
45 45-11
Mrs. Blethen's house, 519 W. Highland Dr.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3811).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1900?
45 45-12
Mrs. Blethen's house, 519 W. Highland Dr.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3812).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1900?
45 45-13
Storage facility on Second Avenue West between West Highland Drive and West Comstock Street, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2160) (photographer)
October 5, 1980
45 45-14
Storage facility on Third Avenue West between West Highland Drive and West Comstock Street, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2159) (photographer)
October 5, 1980
45 45-15
Apartment building at 111 W. Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-2).
June 23, 1977
45 45-16
Kerry Park Viewpoint, West Highland Drive between Second and Third Avenue West, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-33).
June 10, 1977
45 45-17
Kerry Park Viewpoint, West Highland Drive between Second and Third Avenue West, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2161)
October 5, 1980
45 45-18
Kerry Park Viewpoint, looking at the downtown Seattle skyline, West Highland Drive between Second and Third Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (847).
May 22, 1976
45 45-19
Seattle downtown skyline, looking south from Kerry Park, West Highland Drive between Second and Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (3972) (photographer)
January 30, 1983
45 45-20
Seattle downtown skyline, looking south from Kerry Park, West Highland Drive between Second and Third Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3691).Copied from Seattle Times, original photograph take by Paul Dorpat.
between 1970-1979?
45 45-21
Kerry Park, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-A0).
April 4, 1931
45 45-22
Stairs going up from Third Avenue West and West Prospect Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (4164)
May 9, 1983
45 45-23
Franklin Place Park on Second Avenue West and West Prospect Street, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (4166) (photographer)
May 9, 1983
45 45-24
Franklin Place Park, southwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Prospect Street
Leslie Hamilton (4167) (photographer)
May 9, 1983
45 45-25
Franklin Place Park, southwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Prospect Street
Leslie Hamilton (4168) (photographer)
May 9, 1983
45 45-26
Kerry Park, looking from West Prospect Street between Second and Third Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (849).
May 22, 1976
45 45-27
Franklin Place Park, southwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Prospect Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (49).
May 22, 1976
45 45-28
West Highland Drive, looking west from Second Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-4).
June 23, 1977
45 45-29
West Highland Drive, looking west from Third Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-5).
June 23, 1977
45 45-30
West side of West Highland Drive, between Third and Fourth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-36).
June 10, 1977
45 45-31
South side of West Highland Drive between Third and Fourth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-35).
June 10, 1977
45 45-32
House at 410 W. Highland Dr.
Leslie Hamilton (2390) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
45 45-33
West Highland Drive, looking west from Fourth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-6).
June 23, 1977
45 45-34
Seattle downtown skyline, viewed from Kerry Park at Third Avenue West and West Highland Drive, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3944).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1980?
45 45-35
Queen Anne, looking south from Second Avenue West and West Prospect Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4152).Copied from Seattle Times "Now and Then", March 18, 1982.
1895?
45 45-36
Duffy cousins, Ada and Fred Duffy
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3727).
1900?
45 45-37
Cars lined up on West Highland Drive, looking east from near Seventh Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3728).
1910?
45 45-38
McFee residence at 524 W. Highland Dr.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1202).
1900?
45 45-39
Mr. and Mrs. McFee sitting in front of their residence at 524 W. Highland Dr.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1203).
between 1900-1980?
45 45-40
House at 524 W. Highland Dr. (former residence of Mr. and Mrs. McFee)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-8).
June 23, 1977
45 45-41
C.D. Stimson residence
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-19).Copied from Seattle Metropolitan.
1903
45 45-42
Houses on West Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (718).
October 1976
45 45-43
South side of West Highland Drive between Fifth and Sixth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3-1).
June 10, 1977
45 45-44
Alden J. Blethen residence, 519 W. Highland Dr.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (31-20).Copied from Metropolitan Seattle.
1903
45 45-45
South side of West Highland Drive between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3-2).
June 10, 1977
45 45-46
Parson's Memorial Gardens, north side of West Highland Drive between Seventh and Eighth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (19-13).
April 11, 1978
45 45-47
Parson's Memorial Gardens entrance, northeast corner of Eighth Place West and West Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (850).
May 22, 1976
45 45-48
Kerry Park Lookout, Seventh Avenue West and West Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (48).
May 22, 1976
45 45-49
Parson's Memorial Gardens, northeast corner of Eighth Place West and West Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (848).
May 22, 1976
45 45-50
West Highland Drive, looking west from Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-7).
June 23, 1977
45 45-51
Reginald Parson Home at 618 W. Highland Dr.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (867).
October 1976
45 45-52
Reginald Parson Home at 618 W. Highland Dr.
Leslie Hamilton (2391) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
45 45-53
Apartment building, southeast corner of Willard Avenue and West Highland Street
Leslie Hamilton (2392) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
45 45-54
Smith Cove, looking from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2840).
1900?
45 45-55
West Highland Drive, looking west to Betty Bowen Viewpoint, Willard Avenue West at left center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (19-9).
April 11, 1978
45 45-56
Piers 89-91, looking from Eighth Avenue West and West Highland Drive, Bainbirdge Island across Elliott Bay in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3352).
1976
45 45-57
Boulevard at Eighth Place West at West Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58-13).
February 7, 1979
45 45-58
Queen Anne Boulevard, stairs going up at Eight Place West and West Lee Street
1976
45 45-59
Corner of Eighth Avenue West and West Galer Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58-7).
February 7, 1979
45 45-60
Corner of Eighth Avenue West and West Galer Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58-8).
February 7, 1979
45 45-61
Harlan Thomas residence, 1401 8th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (298).Copied from the Queen Anne Historical Society.
1912?
45 45-62
Harlan Thomas residence, 1401 8th Ave. W., looking north from Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1682).Copied from the Queen Anne Historical Society.
1918?
45 45-63
Construction of Queen Anne Boulevard at Eighth Avenue West and West Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1422).Copied from the Queen Ann Historial Society.
1915
45 45-64
Aerial view of Queen Anne, looking east, Tenth Avenue West at lower left, Ninth Avenue West and Queen Anne Boulevard (Eighth Avenue West), stairs in lower foreground go up from West Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1418).
between 1915-1920?
45 45-65
Aerial view of Queen Anne, looking east, Tenth Avenue West and West Lee Street at lower left, Ninth Avenue West and Queen Anne Boulevard (Eighth Avenue West)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1417).
between 1915-1920?
45 45-66
Harlan Thomas residence at 1401 8th Ave. W., stairs on Lee Street in foreground at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1424).
1920?
45 45-67
Queen Anne Boulevard, looking north from Eighth Avenue West and West Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3354).
between 1920-1980?
45 45-68
Queen Anne Boulevard stairs at Eighth Avenue West and West Lee Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58-17).
February 7, 1979
45 45-69
Queen Anne Boulevard stairs from Eighth Avenue West and West Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3356).
1976
45 45-70
Crosswalk going toward stairs on Queen Anne Boulevard at Eighth Avenue West and West Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3357).
1976
45 45-71
West Garfield Street, looking west from Eighth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3358).
1976
45 45-72
Eighth Avenue West and West Blaine Street below Queen Anne Boulevard, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58-4).
February 7, 1979
45 45-73
Eighth Avenue West and West Blaine Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58-3).
February 7, 1979
45 45-74
Seventh Avenue West and West Blaine Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58-2).
February 7, 1979
45 45-75
Seventh Avenue West and West Howe Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (57-20).
February 7, 1979
45 45-76
Houses on the 1900 block, east side of Seventh Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-19).
1912
45 45-77
Seventh Avenue West between West Crockett and West Howe Streets, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-8).
December 29, 1979
45 45-78
Seventh Avenue West between West Crockett and West Howe Streets, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-8).
December 29, 1979
45 45-79
Seventh Avenue West and West Crockett Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-7).
December 29, 1979
45 45-80
Seventh Avenue West and West Crockett Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (57-18).
February 7, 1979
45 45-81
Houses on Seventh Avenue West, looking south from West Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-6).
December 29, 1979
45 45-82
Seventh Avenue West and West Crockett Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-5).
December 29, 1979
Volume 46: Queen Anne 10
Section 6, Part C: Central Queen Anne, bordered by 9th Avenue W (west); W Roy Street (south); 1st Avenue W (east); and W McGraw Street (north), showing residences and businesses from 1950s-1982, Kinnear Park 1901 and later, Olympic Place, Kinnear Apartments, Chelsea Apartments, Queensborough Apartments, Delmar Apartments, Olympic Arms Apartments, 7th W and W Olympic Place (1900-1906), and the Kinnear Park streetcar.
between 1900 and 1982
Box/Folder item
46 46-1
Map of Queen Anne area with route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1676).
between 1900-1982?
46 46-2
Buildings at 501 and 505 W. Olympic Way
Leslie Hamilton (3369) (photographer)
April 2, 1982
146 46-3
Buildings at 505 and 515 W. Olympic Way
Leslie Hamilton (3370) (photographer)
April 2, 1982
46 46-4
Apartment building at 501 W. Olympic Way
Leslie Hamilton (3371) (photographer)
April 2, 1982
46 46-5
Apartment building and house at 501 and 505 W. Olympic Way
Leslie Hamilton (3372) (photographer)
April 2, 1982
46 46-6
House at 505 W. Olympic Way
Leslie Hamilton (3373) (photographer)
April 2, 1982
46 46-7
John and Rebecca Kinnear home at 348 W. Olympic Pl. (demolished 1935)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1541).
between 1885 and 1889?
46 46-8
House at 654 W. Olympic Pl. (built circa 1890's)
Leslie Hamilton (3307) (photographer)
July 9, 1967
46 46-9
Casa Villa Apartments (previous location of the John and Rebecca Kinnear home), 354 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (3308) (photographer)
May, 29, 1978
46 46-10
West Olympic Place, looking west from Eighth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (3319) (photographer)
between 1976 and 1978?
46 46-11
Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilon (no negative number).
between 1976 and 1978?
46 46-12
West side of West Olympic Place near Eighth Avenue West, entrance to Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3318).
1976
46 46-13
Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (777).
between 1974-1976?
46 46-14
Kinnear Apartments, northwest corner of West Olympic Place and Olympic Way, Eighth Avenue West at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (436).
June 8, 1974
46 46-15
Olympic Place West and Sixth Avenue West, looking north, Skyline Apartments, Chelsea Apartments and Olympic Plaza at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (430).
June 8, 1974
46 46-16
Chelsea Apartments, 620 W. Olympic Pl., looking from Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (899).
1920?
46 46-17
Apartment buildings on West Olympic Place (from left to right; Queensborough Apartments, Delmar, and the Olympic Arms)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (432).
June 8, 1974
46 46-18
Delmar Apartments, southeast corner of Second Avenue West and West Olympic Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (433).
June 8, 1974
46 46-19
Delmar Apartments, southeast corner of Second Avenue West and West Olympic Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (86).
1915
46 46-20
Delmar Apartments and Queensborough Apartments, southeast corner of West Olympic Place and Second Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-12).
May 29, 1978
46 46-21
House at 200 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (767).
1910?
46 46-22
House at 912 2nd Ave. W. (built about 1897)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (764).
1907?
46 46-23
House at 912 2nd Ave. W., side view
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (O-28).
April 1977
46 46-24
House at 912 2nd Ave. W., front view and entrance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (O-29).
April 1977
46 46-25
House at 912 2nd Ave. W., entrance
Leslie Hamilton (2321) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
46 46-26
House on the northwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Olympic Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3160).
1957
46 46-27
Northeast corner of West Olympic Place and Second Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (H-24).
December 1976
46 46-28
Overgrown field, northwest corner of West Olympic Place and Second Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (O-30).
April 1977
46 46-29
Construction, northwest corner of West Olympic Place and Second Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (66-20) (photographer)
March 18, 1979
46 46-30
Olympic Place Apartments (202 W. Olympic Pl.), northwest corner of West Olympic Place and Second Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2323) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
46 46-31
Olympic Place Apartments (202 W. Olympic Pl.), northwest corner of West Olympic Place and Second Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2322) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
46 46-32
House on the corner of Fourth Avenue West and West Olympic Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3158).
November 1957
46 46-33
North side of West Olympic Place, looking from Third Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-10).
May 29, 1978
46 46-34
House on the northwest corner of Third Avenue West and West Olympic Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-11).
May 29, 1978
46 46-35
Apartment building, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Olympic Place
Copied by Leslie Hamiton (25-13).
May 29, 1978
46 46-36
House at 313 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2316) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
46 46-37
House at 313 W. Olympic Pl., view from across the street
Leslie Hamilton (2317) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
46 46-38
House at 329 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2315) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
46 46-39
Apartment building at 335 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2230) (photographer)
December 8, 1980
46 46-40
Demolished building at 339 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2320) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
46 46-41
Vacant lot at 339 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2320)
January 21, 1981
46 46-42
Vacant lot at 339 W. Olympic Pl., 345 W. Olympic Pl. at right
Leslie Hamilton (2852) (photographer)
November 22, 1981
46 46-43
Demolished building at 339 W. Olympic Pl., 345 W. Olympic Pl. at left
Leslie Hamilton (2232)
November 16, 1980
46 46-44
House at 345 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2229) (photographer)
December 8, 1980
46 46-45
Houses at 345, 339, and 335 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2231) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
46 46-46
Houses at 345 and 351 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2228) (photographer)
December 8, 1980
46 46-47
Row of houses from 357 to 501 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2318) (photographer)
January 21, 1981
46 46-48
House at 357 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2233) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
46 46-49
Houses at 509 and 501 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2234) (photographer)
November 16, 1980
46 46-50
Apartment building on the northeast corner of West Olympic Way and Fifth Avenue West (348 W. Olympic Way)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-5).
May 29, 1978
46 46-51
House on the northwest corner of West Olympic Way and Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3158).
November 1957
46 46-52
House being demolished on the northwest corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Olympic Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3156).
June 17, 1958
46 46-53
House being demolished on the northwest corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Olympic Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3157).
June 17, 1958
46 46-54
West Olympic Place, looking south from Sixth Avenue West, Space Needle at back center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-32).
1976
46 46-55
Space Needle and downtown skyline, looking south from Fifth Avenue West and West Kinnear Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-10).
December 29, 1979
46 46-56
House at 700 W. Kinnear Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-11).
October 14, 1977
46 46-57
Ward Street and First Avenue, looking across Elliott Bay to Alki Point
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (175).Copied from Bagly's History of King County.
1889
46 46-58
Skyline Apartments at 600 W. Olympic Pl., Chelsea Apartments at 620 W. Olympic Pl. at left in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (435).
June 8, 1974
46 46-59
Chelsea Apartments at 600 W. Olympic Pl., looking from Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (747).
May 5, 1973
46 46-60
Chelsea Apartments at 600 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3359).
1976
46 46-61
Chelsea Apartment during reconstruction, 620 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilto (1391B).
March 24, 1978
46 46-62
Chealse Apartments during reconstruction, 620 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-7).
October 14, 1977
46 46-63
Chelsea Apartments during reconstruction, 620 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-9).
October 14, 1977
46 46-64
Chelsea Apartments during reconstruction, 620 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (16-6).
October 14, 1977
46 46-65
Chelsea Apartments during reconstruction, 620 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1391A).
March 24, 1978
46 46-66
Chelsea Apartments during reconstruction, 620 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1391).
March 24, 1978
46 46-67
Woman holding sign reading "Historic Tours of the Chelsea Apts. April 1-2 10am-4pm", 620 W. Olympi Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (19-5).
April 1, 1978
46 46-68
Chelsea Court Apartments, Seventh Avenue West and West Olympic Place (620 W. Olympic Pl.)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (927).
1930
46 46-69
Woman holding sign reading "Historic Tours of the Chelsea Apts. April 1-2 10am-4pm", 620 W. Olympi Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (19-6).
April 1, 1978
46 46-70
Interior of the Chelsea Court Apartments
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (761).
1939
46 46-71
Interior of the Chelsea Court Apartments
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (926).
1930
46 46-72
Chelsea Apartments, 620 Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-9A).Original photograph from Anette DePuydt.
1934?
46 46-73
Apartment buildings, from left to righ; Skyline Apartments, Chelsea Apartments, and Olympic Plaza
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (430).
June 8, 1974
46 46-74
Olympic Place between Sixth and Seventh Avenue West
Copeid by Leslie Hamilton (3806).House built circa 1888.Photograph copied from the Queen Anne Historical Society.
1974?
46 46-75
Chelsea Apartments, 620 Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (434).
June 8, 1974
46 46-76
Intersection of Seventh Avenue West and West Olympic Place, looking northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (423).
between 1965 and 1975?
46 46-77
House on Seventh Avenue West and West Olympic Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (673).
between 1965 and 1975?
46 46-78
House at 654 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3307).
July 9, 1967
46 46-79
House at 654 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (928).
February 1967
46 46-80
Olympic Plaza, apartments, 654 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (431).
June 8, 1974
46 46-81
654 and 660 W. Olympic Pl., Olympic Plaza at right
Leslie Hamilton (2689) (photographer)
September 15, 1981
46 46-82
654 and 660 W. Olympic Pl., Olympic Plaza at far right
Leslie Hamilton (2687) (photographer)
September 15, 1981
46 46-83
Apartment buildings at 666 and 678 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2688) (photographer)
September 15, 1981
46 46-84
Eighth Avenue North, looking north from Olympic Way and West Prospect Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3360).
1976
46 46-85
Queen Anne "Kinnear Park" Streetcar
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (424).Accompanying text: "The Kinnear Park line was one of the earlier electric lines reaching the crest of the hill, being extended along Olympic Place to Kinnear Park and from there to 10th west and Crockett with a third extension continuing on to 10th west and Wheeler. The Crockett street extension was made in 1906 and the Wheeler extension in 1913. This line continued to operate north to Wheeler street until it was superseded by the present municipal bus system. The accompanying photograph shows one of the old 'combination' open and closed types of cars used on the run".
between 1910 and 1975?
46 46-86
Real estate survey map
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1429).Copied from Baist's Real Estate, 1910.
1910
46 46-87
Entrance to Kinnear Park, Sixth Avenue West and West Olympic Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (62-15).
February 27, 1979
46 46-88
Kinnear Park covered in snow
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3763).
between 1950-1959?
46 46-89
Entrance to Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3304).
1901
46 46-90
Children playing at Kinnear Park (young girl standing next to the slide is Mrs. W.T. Rutermund)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1461).
1912
46 46-91
West Olympic Place, looking north from between Fifth and Sixth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-3).
January 1977
46 46-92
Kinnear Park covered in snow
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3810).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1910?
46 46-93
Kinnear Park, inside the entrance at Sixth Avenue West and West Olympic Place, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (62-17).
February 27, 1979
46 46-94
Kinnear Park, inside the entrance at Sixth Avenue West and West Olympic Place, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (62-18).
February 27, 1979
46 46-95
Summer house in Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-11).Copied from the Seattle Post Intelligencer "Prosperous Wash", 1906.
1906
46 46-96
Umbrella house in Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-12).Copied from the Seattle Post Intelligencer "Prosperous Wash", 1906.
1906
46 46-97
Kinnear Park, looking north from the Seventh Avenue West and West Olympic Way entrance, bathrooms at center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-8).
January 1977
46 46-98
Bathrooms at Kinnear Park, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (H-36).
January 1977
46 46-99
Kinnear Park, looking south, bathrooms at left center in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (H-21).
January 1977
46 46-100
Kinnear Park, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (H-2)
January 1977
46 46-101
People attending "Saturday-in-the-Park," Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (12-11).
September 10, 1977
46 46-102
Washington Square Barbershop Quartet performing at "Saturday-in-the-Park," Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (12-20).
September 10, 1977
46 46-103
People attending "Saturday-in-the-Park," viewed from on top of the bathroom, Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (12-14).
September 10, 1977
46 46-104
Tacoma Scots marching band and their mascot Frugal the Beaver performing at "Saturday-in-the-Park," Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (12-8).
September 10, 1977
46 46-105
Washington Square Barbershop Quartet performing onstage at "Saturday-in-the-Park," Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (12-9).
September 10, 1977
46 46-106
Kinnear Park, entrance between Eighth and Seventh Avenue West and West Olympic Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1397).
March 26, 1978
46 46-107
Trail in Kinnear Park, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-4).
January 1977
46 46-108
Swings at the Kinnear Park playground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (52-12).
October 15, 1978
46 46-109
Swings at the Kinnear Park playground, looking toward the west side of West Olympic Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1399).
March 26, 1978
46 46-110
Kinnear Park entrance at Seventh Avenue West and West Olympic Place, looking out over Elliott Bay to Alki Point and West Seattle in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1401).
March 26, 1978
46 46-111
Kinnear Park, looking southwest from 620 W. Olympic Pl., downtown Seattle at back left, looking over Puget Sound toward West Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1392B).
March 24, 1978
46 46-112
Swings at Kinnear Park playground, looking over Elliott Bay to Alki Point and West Seattle in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1400).
March 26, 1978
46 46-113
Kinnear Park, looking west from 620 W. Olympic Pl., looking over Elliott Bay to Alki Point and West Seattle in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1392A).
March 24, 1978
46 46-114
Kinnear Park, looking north from 620 W. Olympic Pl., Elliott Bay at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1393A).
March 24, 1978
46 46-115
Kinnear Park, looking west, Cargill Grain Elevators at left and Pier 86 hidden from view in the background
Leslie Hamilton (2850) (photographer)
November 22, 1981
46 46-116
Swings at Kinnear Park playground, Cargill Grain Elevators at and Pier 86 at right, looking over Elliott Bay to Alki Point and West Seattle in the background
Leslie Hamilton (2851) (photographer)
November 22, 1981
46 46-117
Kinnear Park covered in snow
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
between 1950-1959?
46 46-118
Kinnear Park covered in snow
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
between 1950-1959?
46 46-119
Kinnear Park, looking northwest from 620 W. Olympic Pl.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1393B).
March 24, 1978
46 46-120
Lower section of Kinnear Park, looking toward West Roy Street and Sixth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (27-12).
June 4, 1978
46 46-121
Bathrooms in the lower section of Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (27-11).
June 4, 1978
46 46-122
Kinnear Park, entrance on the northwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Roy Street
Leslie Hamilton (2210) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
46 46-123
Lower section of Kinnear Park, looking west over West Mercer Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (27-10).
June 4, 1978
46 46-124
Olympic Mountains, looking west from Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1274).
1910?
46 46-125
Pier 86, looking west from Kinnear Park
Leslie Hamilton (3374) (photographer)
April 2, 1982
46 46-126
Kinnear Park covered in snow, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3763).
between 1950-1959?
46 46-127
Path through Kinnear Park, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3725).
1920
Volume 47: Queen Anne 11
Section 7, Part A: East Queen Anne, bordered by 1st Avenue N (west); W Roy Street (south); Westlake Avenue N (east); and W McGraw Street (north), showing residences and businesses from 1976-1983, views from Queen Anne watertower, Fire Station #8, Frank McDermont residence, Highland Drive, Prospect Street, Aloha Street, Poulson residence, looking north on Republican and Nob Hill (circa 1915), Mercer School (1901), first grade at Mercer School (1901), Riddle residence, Highland Drive and 1st Avenue N looking west (1910), views from "Bhy" Kracke Park towards downtown, William O. McKay Co., (automobile) at Westlake and Mercer, streetcar lines (1920s-1930s), Dexter and Crockett looking south 1930s, and Lake Union and Queen Anne hill, 1930s.
between 1901 and 1983
Box/Folder item
47 47-1
Map of Queen Anne area with route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1677).
May 10, 1979
47 47-2
Intersection of Taylor Avenue North and Aloha Street
Leslie Hamilton (3792) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
47 47-3
Apartment building on the northwest corner of Taylor Avenue North and Aloha Street
Leslie Hamilton (3792) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
47 47-4
Apartment building on the east side of Fifth Avenue North, between Valley and Aloha Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3794) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
47 47-5
Fifth Avenue North, looking north toward Valley Street
Leslie Hamilton (3797) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
47 47-6
Building on the west side of Fifth Avenue North, between Valley and Aloha Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3795) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
47 47-7
Building at 711 Taylor Ave. N. (formerly P.J. Emt Fuel)
Leslie Hamilton (3800) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
47 47-8
Parking lot and buildings in the block surrounded by Taylor Street, Fifth Avenue North alley, Valley Street and Roy, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3799) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
47 47-9
Looking across a parking lot toward Seattle Better Bedding Co. and Werner's Crash Shop at 714 and 710 Taylor Ave. N.
Leslie Hamilton (3798) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
47 47-10
South side of Queen Anne Hill, viewed from the top of Center Garage
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (751).
December 1976
47 47-11
South side of Queen Anne Hill, viewed from the top of Center Garage
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (749).
December 1976
47 47-12
Queen Anne, looking toward Lake Washington from Cathedral Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1104).Copied from the article "Prosperous Washington" out of the Seattle Post Intelligencer.
1906
47 47-13
Queen Anne Hill, looking north from Denny Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3152).
June 9, 1957
47 47-14
Foliage on First Avenue North between Galer and Lee Street, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2205) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
47 47-15
Fire Station No. 8, northwest corner of Warren Avenue and Lee Street
Leslie Hamilton (2203) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
47 47-16
House at 716 Nob Hill Ave.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (875).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22461).
1980?
47 47-17-47-18
Northeast corner of First Avenue North and Lee Street (formerly the site of Queen Anne's first Fire Station)
Leslie Hamilton (2204, 2205) (photographer)
Accompanying article taken from the Queen Anne News: "A Visit to the Past Through Photos: The Les Hamiltons, who have been assembling early Queen Anne History and photos, discovered that the first fire station on Queen Anne Hill was on the site of the present tennis court at First Ave. N and Lee St. The Fire Department itself has no record of an early station prior to the station which preceeded the present one. Lee said it was likely on the east side of Lee Street at First North. Les said his photos were obtained from the Fire Buff's organization", December 17, 1980.
October 26, 1980
47 47-19
Queen Anne, looking north from the Queen Anne Water Tower
Leslie Hamilton (3593) (photographer)
October 24, 1978
47 47-20
Queen Anne, looking northwest from the Queen Anne Water Tower
Leslie Hamilton (3594) (photographer)
October 24, 1978
47 47-21
Queen Anne, looking west from the Queen Anne Water Tower
Leslie Hamilton (3595) (photographer)
October 24, 1978
47 47-22
Queen Anne with Puget Sound in the background, looking southwest from the Queen Anne Water Tower
Leslie Hamilton (3596) (photographer)
October 24, 1978
47 47-23
Queen Anne, looking southeast from the Queen Anne Water Tower
Leslie Hamilton (3597) (photographer)
October 24, 1978
47 47-24
Queen Anne, looking east from the Queen Anne Water Tower
Leslie Hamilton (3598) (photographer)
October 24, 1978
47 47-25
Queen Anne, looking northeast from the Queen Anne Water Tower
Leslie Hamilton (3599) (photographer)
October 24, 1978
47 47-26
Fire Station No. 8 (formerly named Engine House No. 8) with firemen in front, corner of Warren Avenue and Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (8-11).
between 1900-1905?
47 47-27
Northeast corner of First Avenue North and Lee Street (formerly the site of Queen Anne's first Fire Station)
Leslie Hamilton (2204) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
47 47-28
Houses and apartment buildings, looking northwest form Prospect Street, First Avenue North at left and Highland Drive at upper right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-10).
June 23, 1977
47 47-29
Fountain in front of the Frank McDermott residence
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1425).Copied from the Seattle Architectural Club yearbook.
1910
47 47-30
First Avenue North and Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (776)."View on one of the many pretty drives and speedways for which Seattle is noted. Among others worthy of mention are Washington Park Speedway and 15th Ave. and Gayler St.".
between 1910-1985?
47 47-31
House at 100 Highland Dr. N.
Leslie Hamilton (3242) (photographer)
March 4, 1982
47 47-32
House at 100 Highland Dr. N., viewed from the intersecion of Highland Drive and First Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (1787) (photographer)
April 13, 1980
47 47-33
Stairway entrance to the house at 100 Highland Dr. N.
Leslie Hamilton (1786) (photographer)
April 13, 1980
47 47-34
First Avenue North at Highland Drive, looking north at the house at 100 Highland Dr. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4-37).
June 23, 1977
47 47-35
Paulson house at 103 Highland Dr. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (868).
1977?
47 47-36
Paulson house at 103 Highland Dr. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-11).
June 23, 1977
47 47-37
Paulson house at 103 Highland Dr. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65).
between 1915-1980?
47 47-38
People working to raise a tent, looking north on Republican Avenue and Nob Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3729).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1915?
47 47-39
Mercer School, first grade class
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2758).
June 1901
47 47-40
Mercer School, on Mercer Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-77).
between 1900-1905?
47 47-41
People working to raise a tent, looking north from Third Avenue North between Harrison Street and Mercer Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3692).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1915?
47 47-42
Postcard of the waterfront and harbor looking from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (445).Copied from the Queen Anne Historical Society.
1908
47 47-43
Highland Drive and Warren Avenue North, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (1733) (photographer)
March 26, 1980
47 47-44
Group of people gathered on the corner of Highland Drive and First Avenue North, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2377) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-45
House at 150 Highland Dr.
Leslie Hamilton (2381) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-46
House at 150 Highland Dr., view from the front
Leslie Hamilton (2379) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-47
House at 167 Highland Dr., Space Needle in background at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-26).Accompanying text: "Mrs. Dominic (Nick) Brace, who lived in this neighborhood as a child, said Mr. Stemel designed and built this house as a new approach to a hillside home. Street floor has day rooms and four bedrooms; there was a fireplace in every room. The second floor down connected by a large open stairway was a recreation room or pool room, for entertaining; also servant rooms. Third floor down- with partial dirt floor a bowling alley. Fourth floor down- stables and carriage house, connected to Highland Drive by a road up the hill. The present house to the east not there at that time. According to Bill Brace who lived in the house- sold it in 1957- it was built without a furnace- thought a fireplace in all rooms would suffice; that didn't work so a furnace was put in. The porches on the two upper floors were open at first- then enclosed with glass. The St. stairs between Highland Drive and Prospect St. were wooden then. The home has been abused by Mr. Champion and probably will be torn down. Built circa 1910."
March 24, 1979
47 47-48
Condominiums at 1212 Warren Ave. N. and 162 Highland Dr.
Leslie Hamilton (2380) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-49
Condominiums at 1212 Warren Ave. N.
Leslie Hamilton (2378) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-50
House at 167 Highland Dr., looking northwest at the southeast corner of the building
Leslie Hamilton (2382) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-51
House at 170 Prospect St.
Leslie Hamilton (2383) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-52
Tour group viewing the house at 170 Prospect St.
Leslie Hamilton (2384) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-53
Rear view of the house at 167 Highland Dr.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-9).
March 22, 1979
47 47-54
Houses on the east side of Warren Avenue, between Prospect Street and Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-13).
March 22, 1979
47 47-55
Houses on the north side of Prospect Street, looking from Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-12).
June 23, 1977
47 47-56
Riddle House on the corner of Highland Drive and Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4437).Copied from the Queen Anne Historical Society.
1893
47 47-57
House at 170 Prospect St., on the northwest corner of Second Avenue North and Prospect Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-10).
March 22, 1979
47 47-58
Houses on the north side of Prospect Street, between Warren Avenue North and Second Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-12).
March 22, 1979
47 47-59
Tour group viewing the house at 156 Prospect St.
Leslie Hamilton (2385) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-60
Tour group viewing the house at 120 Prospect St.
Leslie Hamilton (2386) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-61
House at 120 Prospect St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-9).
June 23, 1977
47 47-62
Tour group on the northeast corner of First Avenue North and Prospect Street
March 16, 1981
47 47-63
House at 23 Highland Dr., looking west on Prospect Street at First Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (2387) (photographer)
March 16, 1981
47 47-64
Prospect Street, looking west toward First Avenue North, houses and apartment buildings at back right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-14).
March 22, 1979
47 47-65
Intersection of Highland Drive and First Avenue North, looking across Queen Anne Avenue toward First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (409).
1910?
47 47-66
Houses and Apartment buildings, looking from Bigelow Avenue North at Second Avenue North and Prospect Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-7).
March 22, 1979
47 47-67
G. McComb and another woman standing in front of his house at 300 Highland Dr.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1551).Original photograph from G. McComb.
1923?
47 47-68
Charles McComb standing in front of his house at 302 Highland Dr.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1538).Original photograph from G. McComb.
1910
47 47-69
Bigelow Avenue North and Highland Drive, looking southwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-14).
June 23, 1977
47 47-70
Bigelow Avenue North, looking north from Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-15).
June 23, 1977
47 47-71
Sign for "Bhy" Kracke Park, Fifth Avenue North and Comstock Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (30-10).
June 8, 1978
47 47-72
Sign for "Bhy" Kracke Park, Bigelow Avenue North at Comstock Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (458).
October 1976
47 47-73
Metro Bus Base, looking east from Fifth Avenue North and Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (4082) (photographer)
March 20, 1983
47 47-74
Metro Bus Base, looking south from "Bhy" Kracke Park, downtown Seattle skyline in background
Leslie Hamilton (4083) (photographer)
March 20, 1983
47 47-75
Space Needle and downtown Seattle, looking south from "Bhy" Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (4084) (photographer)
March 20, 1983
47 47-76
Downtown Seattle and Metro Bus Base, looking south from "Bhy" Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (4085) (photographer)
March 20, 1983
47 47-77
Downtown Seattle and Metro Bus Base, looking south from "Bhy" Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (4086) (photographer)
March 20, 1983
47 47-78
Downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill in the background, looking southeast from "Bhy" Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (4087) (photographer)
March 20, 1983
47 47-79
South end of Lake Union, looking southeast from "Bhy" Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (4088) (photographer)
March 20, 1983
47 47-80
Lake Union, old steam plant of City Light at left center, looking east from "Bhy" Kracke Park
Leslie Hamilton (4089) (photographer)
March 20, 1983
47 47-81
Apartment building on the southeast corner of First Avenue North and Ward Street
Leslie Hamilton (4052) (photographer)
February 27, 1983
47 47-82
Apartment buildings and a postal service drop box on Ward Street at First Avenue North, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (4051) (photographer)
February 27, 1983
47 47-83
Continental House, northeast corner of First Avenue North and Ward Street
Leslie Hamilton (4050) (photographer)
February 27, 1983
47 47-84
Condominiums on the northwest corner of First Avenue North and Ward Street
Leslie Hamilton (4049) (photographer)
February 27, 1983
47 47-85
Continental House, northeast corner of First Avenue North and Ward Street
Leslie Hamilton (3258) (photographer)
March 8, 1982
47 47-86
Continental House, northeast corner of First Avenue North and Ward Street, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (3259) (photographer)
March 8, 1982
47 47-87
Intersection of Second Avenue North and Ward Street, looking south toward downtown Seattle skyline and the Space Needle
Leslie Hamilton (1892) (photographer)
July 4, 1980
47 47-88
House on the southwest corner of Second Avenue North and Ward Street
Leslie Hamilton (1895) (photographer)
July 4, 1980
47 47-89
Gibb's Home at 1004 Warren Ave, northeast corner of Warren Avenue and Ward Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3140).
April 8, 1959
47 47-90
Stairs between upper and lower Ward Street, at Warren Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-9).
July 23, 1978
47 47-91
Trees with houses in the background, looking west on Ward Street between Nob Hill Avenue North and Third Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (70-19).
April 22, 1979
47 47-92
Trees with houses in the background, looking west on Ward Street between Nob Hill Avenue North and Third Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (70-18).
April 22, 1979
47 47-93
Old Seattle Water Pumping Station, southwest corner of Fourth Avenue North and Ward Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (71-2).
April 22, 1979
47 47-94
Old Seattle Water Pumping Station, southwest corner of Fourth Avenue North and Ward Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (70-24).
April 22, 1979
47 47-95
House at 122 Aloha St., northwest corner of Aloha Street and Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-18).
May 29, 1978
47 47-96
House at 122 Aloha St., northwest corner of Aloha Street and Warren Avenue North, Continental House at back right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-20).
May 29, 1978
47 47-97
House on the northeast corner of Warren Avenue North and Aloha Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3146).
October 1959
47 47-98
House on the northeast corner of Warren Avenue North and Aloha Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3147).
October 1959
47 47-99
Tower of the house on the northeast corner of Warren Avenue North and Aloha Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3148).
October 1959
47 47-100
Highland House apartments at 900 Warren Avenue North, northeast corner of Aloha Street and Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (25-16).
May 29, 1978
47 47-101
Highland House apartments at 900 Warren Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (3264) (photographer)
March 8, 1982
47 47-102
Warren Avenue North at Aloha Street, looking South
Leslie Hamilton (3260) (photographer)
March 8, 1982
47 47-103
House at 150 Valley St.
Leslie Hamilton (2600) (photographer)
July 18, 1981
47 47-104
House at 150 Valley St., northeast corner of Valley Street and Warren Avenue North, Space Needle in background
Leslie Hamilton (3262) (photographer)
March 8, 1982
47 47-105
Lutheran Church, southwest corner of Second Avenue North and Valley Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (38-12).
July 23, 1978
47 47-106
Lutheran Church, southwest corner of Second Avenue North and Valley Street
Leslie Hamilton (3265) (photographer)
July 23, 1982
47 47-107
Seattle Water Department building on Warren Avenue North at Valley Street, stairs between upper and lower Valley Street at left, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (68-2).
March 21, 1979
47 47-108
City Light Rectifier Substation on Warren Avenue North at Valley Street, stairs between upper and lower Valley Street at left
Leslie Hamilton (3261) (photographer)
March 8, 1982
47 47-109
Bigelow Avenue North, looking south toward Lee Street at right center and Fourth Avenue North in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-4).
March 22, 1979
47 47-110
Stairs on the west side of Bigelow Avenue North at Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (5-18).
June 23, 1977
47 47-111
Mercer School, Mr. Graham with a cow in foreground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-74).
1890?
47 47-112
Men doing car repairs at the William O. McKay Company on Westlake Avenue and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3346).
between 1890-1891?
47 47-113
William O. McKay Company on Westlake Avenue and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3347).
between 1890-1891?
47 47-114
Men standing next to cars in front of the William O. McKay Company on Westlake Avenue and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3348).
between 1890-1891?
47 47-115
Mercer School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-76).
1891
47 47-116
Mercer School on Fourth Avenue North and Valley Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-75).
between 1900-1905?
47 47-117
Seattle School on the northwest corner of Fourth Avenue North and Valley Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (70-22).
April 22, 1979
47 47-118
Seattle Public Schools, 815 4th Ave. N.
Leslie Hamilton (3257) (photographer)
March 6, 1982
47 47-119
Seattle Public Schools, 815 4th Ave. N., looking west at the corner of Fourth Avenue North and Valley Street
Leslie Hamilton (3254) (photographer)
March 6, 1982
47 47-120
Apartment building on the northwest corner of Nob Hill Avenue North and Valley Street
Leslie Hamilton (3255) (photographer)
March 6, 1982
47 47-121
Sandvigen Home, 1214 Taylor Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1228).
1982?
47 47-122
House at 1214 Taylor Ave. N.
Leslie Hamilton (3787) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
47 47-123
700 block on the east side of Nob Hill Avenue North, downtown Seattle skyline in the background at right
Leslie Hamilton (3266) (photographer)
March 8, 1982
47 47-124
Man standing in front of his house at 410 Prospect St., between Fourth and Fifth Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (2743) (photographer)
August 22, 1981
47 47-125
Man standing in front of his house at 410 Prospect Street, between Fourth and Fifth Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (2742) (photographer)
August 22, 1981
47 47-126
Trolley tracks on Taylor Avenue North, looking north from Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3803).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
March 23, 1923
47 47-127
Taylor Avenue North, looking north from Lee Street
Leslie Hamilton (3786) (photographer)
November 1, 1981
47 47-128
Seattle Municipal Railway Car Line on Dexter Avenue, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3825).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
November 1914
47 47-129
Seattle Municipal Railway Car Line on Dexter Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3826).
November 1914
47 47-130
Seattle Municipal Railway Car Line on Dexter Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1471).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
November 1914
47 47-131
Dexter Avenue Grocery next to the Seattle Municipal Railway tracks, looking from Dexter Avenue northeast at Garfield Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1469).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
June 2, 1923
47 47-132
Easton and Garland General Contractors next to the Seattle Municipal Railway tracks, looking southeast from Westlake Avenue at Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1465).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
June 21, 1921
47 47-133
Seattle Municipal Railway tracks, Westlake Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1490).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
May 13, 1937
47 47-134
Seattle Municipal Railway tracks on Dexter Avenue, looking north from Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1496).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
June 8, 1923
47 47-135
Aftermath of a car collision at the 1500 block on Westlake Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1489).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
between 1920-1929?
47 47-136
Seattle Municipal Railway tracks on Dexter Avenue, looking north from Highland Drive
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1478).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
June 18, 1927
47 47-137
Portrait of John F. Miller
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3344).
between 1920 and 1930?
47 47-138
William O. McKay Company service car, Westlake Avenue and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (877).
between 1920-1929?
47 47-139
Men doing car repairs at the William O. McKay Company on Westlake Avenue and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3345).
between 1920-1939?
47 47-140
William O. McKay behind the wheel of his locomobile, Westlake Avenue and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3349).
between 1920-1929?
47 47-141
Aerial view of trolly on Dexter Avenue, looking south from Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3945).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
between 1930-1939?
47 47-142
Aerial view of Queen Anne Hill, looking from the Queen Anne Water Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (443-1).Original photograph from the Queen Anne Historical Society.
1904
47 47-143
Aerial view of Queen Anne Hill, looking from the Queen Anne Water Tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (443-2).Original photograph from the Queen Anne Historical Society.Accompanying text: "Part of Queen Anne Hill viewed from water tower about 1904. Intersection at lower right hand corner is Queen Anne Ave. and West Galer Street. West Queen Anne Grade School is at upper center. Streets from right to left are: (all west) Howe, Blaine, Garfield, Galer, Lee, Comstock, Highland Drive, Prospect, and Kinnear Place" - Queen Anne Historical Society.
1904
47 47-144
Aerial view of Queen Anne Hill, looking from the water tower
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (443-3). Includes smaller versions of photos 443-1, 443-2, and 443-3 taped together to create a panoramic view.Original photograph from the Queen Anne Historical Society.
1910
47 47-145
South end of Lake Union and Queen Anne Hill, looking southwest from Capitol Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3772).Original photograph from the Washington State Historical Society.
1930?
47 47-146
Lake Union and Queen Anne Hill, looking west from Capitol Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3773).Original photograph from the Washington State Historical Society.
1930?
47 47-147
First sawlogs cut from Queen Anne Hill, towed to Yesler's Mill by a team of oxen
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (427).Copied from the Queen Anne Historical Society.Accompanying text: "Logging Queen Anne Hill: The first sawlogs taken from Queen Anne Hill, so far as can be determined, seem to have been cut by Hillory Butler and George F. Frye, and were towed to Henry L. Yesler's new sawmill just put into operation at the foot of Mill street, today's Yesler Way. This was in 1853. We are told that the first logs actually received and cut at the mill came from Dr. Maynard's claim, south of Yesler's. These logs were cut on the beach line, rolled into the water and towed to the mill. It is no secret that when the original settlers landed on the beach at Alki in the fall of 1851 their combined cash reserves were little more than NIL. Historians agree that the first money they earned was from the sale of some piling which they cut on the beach, rolled into the water and delivered to the captain of a passing brig for resale in San Francisco. At this time one of their party proceeded up the sound where he purchased a yoke of oxen and drove them back to Alki, although with considerable difficulty, and for a time were the only livestock available to help in getting out timber for Yesler's original mill, the first power operated sawmill on Puget Sound. For at least a short time most of the logs cut for the Yesler mill were gotten out by hand, from timber located close enough to the beach to be cut into lengths and rolled into the water by hand. Just how long Butler and Frye continued their first logging at Queen Anne Hill is not certain. But they were working in a considerable stand of fine timber almost overhanging the water at high tide. And it is more than possible that they continued for at least a part of that first season. Both Frye and Butler in later years were recognized as leaders in the developing community; both acquired substantial fortunes and both left their names inscribed in the memory tablets which a grateful community preserves to honor its pioneer builders. Frye and Butler acquired extensive properties in the business section which became quite valuable. Frye is chiefly remembered for his historic Frye Opera House block which stood on the site occupied by today's Stevens Hotel at Front and Marion. Butler's interests were numerous and of varied character. His name is preserved in what was known as the Butler Hotel block at Second and James. With the readily accessible timber in the immediate vicinity of the beaches cut and sold, the original hand operations were succeeded by the introduction of oxen. The oxen were used as motive poer in hauling the sawlogs from where they were cut in the timber, over skidroads, to where they could be dumped into the salt water, from where they would be towed in the form of rafts to the mills. There is still living in Seattle today one of the men, who as a boy, helped 'log off' Queen Anne Hill in the early 80's. He is a Fred Lusthoff, long since retired and living with his wife in West Seattle. Lusthoff's job was that known as a 'grease monkey'. He was employed to keep the sides greased so that the logs could be moved by the oxen with a minimum of resistance."
1853
Volume 48: Queen Anne 12
Section 7, Part B: East Queen Anne, bordered by 1st Avenue N (west); W Roy Street (south); Westlake Avenue N (east); and W McGraw Street (north), showing residences and businesses from 1976-1983, Queen Anne High School, John Hay School (1905), Children's Orthopedic Hospital (1908), Queen Anne Manor (formerly Orthopedic Hospital), house near Taylor and Howe (circa 1900), water tower on west side of Warren Avenue, East Queen Anne Playfield, and the Charles Wilkes farmhouse and barn (1898).
between 1898 and 1983
Box/Folder item
48 48-1
Map of Queen Anne area with route drawn in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton.
between 1898-1910?
48 48-2
Queen Anne High School, southwest corner of Third Avenue North and Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-97).
between 1900-1910?
48 48-3
John Hay School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-67).
between 1900-1910?
48 48-4
John Hay School, south side of Boston Street between Bigelow and Fourth Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3303).
June 10, 1977
48 48-5
Queen Anne Assembly of God, church on the southeast corner of Second Avenue North and Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-17).
September 10, 1978
48 48-6
Queen Anne Manor (formerly Children's Orthopedic Hosptial), southeast corner of Warren Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (3391) (photographer)
April 13, 1982
48 48-7
Queen Anne Manor (formerly Children's Orthopedic Hosptial), 100 Crockett St., northwest corner of Crockett Street and Warren Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (3394)
April 13, 1982
48 48-8
Chinese Gourmet Restaurant, 364 Roy St.
Leslie Hamilton (3376) (photographer)
April 2, 1982
48 48-9
Northeast corner of Roy Street and Nob Hill Avenue, Chinese Gourmet Restaurant at back right
Leslie Hamilton (3375) (photographer)
April 2, 1982
48 48-10
East Queen Anne Drive at Blaine Street, looking east from Bigelow Avenue at Blaine Street
Leslie Hamilton (3315) (photographer)
March 22, 1979
48 48-11
House on Taylor Avenue near Howe Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1488).
1900?
48 48-12
Fire Station #8, northwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Lee Street
Leslie Hamilton (3306) (photographer)
August 5, 1977
48 48-13
Water tower of Fire Station #8, west side of Warren Avenue North beteween Galer and Lee Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3305) (photographer)
August 5, 1977
48 48-14
Water tower, Warren Avenue North between Galer and Lee Streets, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2202) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
48 48-15
Northeast corner of Eighth Avenue North and Newton Street
Leslie Hamilton (2618) (photographer)
July 22, 1981
48 48-16
House at 802 Newton St., looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2619) (photographer)
July 22, 1981
48 48-17
Sign stating Notice of Master Use Permit Application at 802 Newton St.
Leslie Hamilton (2617) (photographer)
July 22, 1981
48 48-18
Queen Anne Playfield at Second Avenue North and Newton Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-20).
September 10, 1978
48 48-19
Swings at the Queen Anne Playfield, Newton Street and Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-20).
September 10, 1978
48 48-20
East Queen Anne Playfield, looking east from Warren Avenue North and Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (851).
October 1976
48 48-21
East Queen Anne Playfield, lower section, looking from Second Avenue North and Newton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (852).
October 1976
48 48-22
Queen Anne Playfield, northeast corner of Second Avenue North and Howe Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (854).
October 1976
48 48-23
East Queen Anne Playfield, looking from Warren Avenue North and Newton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (853).
October 1976
48 48-24
House at 1634 4th Ave. N.
Leslie Hamilton (1897) (photographer)
July 4, 1980
48 48-25
House at 1634 4th Ave. N., front view
Leslie Hamilton (1896) (photographer)
July 4, 1980
48 48-26
Intersection of Fifth Avenue North, East Queen Anne Drive, and Newton Street, looking north from Bigelow Avenue and Blaine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-3).
March 22, 1979
48 48-27
East Queen Anne Drive and Fifth Avenue North, view from above, looking south from Bigelow Avenue and Blaine Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-1).
March 22, 1979
48 48-28
Houses on Fifth Avenue North, looking north from Lynn Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J-31).
February 1977
48 48-29
Houses on Boston Street, looking east from Bigelow Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-18).
June 10, 1977
48 48-30
Boston Street, looking east toward Taylor Street.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3350).
1976
48 48-31
Houses on Fifth Avenue North, looking south from Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (J-33).
February 1977
48 48-32
Houses on Fifth Avenue North, looking south from the intersection of Fifth Avenue North and Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-15).
June 10, 1977
48 48-33
Houses on Boston Street, looking west from Fifth Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-16).
June 10, 1977
48 48-34
Queen Anne Dental Group, north side of Boston Street between Fourth Avenue North and Bigelow Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (43-16).
September 10, 1978
48 48-35
Business on the northeast corner of Boston Street and Fourth Avenue North, 400 Boston St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-21).
June 10, 1977
48 48-36
Apartment building, corner of Boston Street and Fourth Avenue North, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (I-20).
June 10, 1977
48 48-37
Boston Street, looking west from Nob Hill Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (03).
April 1977
48 48-38
Epperson Reality, northeast corner of First Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (2739) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
48 48-39
Children's Orthopedic Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-4).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1920?
48 48-40
King County Courthouse Unit 2 (current location of Queen Anne Manor), northeast corner of Crockett Street and First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-7).
April 1976
48 48-41
King County Department of Public Health (current location of Queen Anne Manor), southwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (835).
October 1976
48 48-42
King County Department of Public Health (current location of Queen Anne Manor), south side of Boston Street between Warren Avenue North and First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (834).
October 1976
48 48-43
Queen Anne Manor (formerly Children's Orthopedic Hospital), 100 Crockett St.
Leslie Hamilton (3392) (photographer)
April 13, 1982
48 48-44
King County Department of Health (current location of Queen Anne Manor), northwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-5).
March 1976
48 48-45
King County Department of Public Health (current location of Queen Anne Manor), southeast corner of First Avenue North and Boston Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-9).
April 1976
48 48-46
King County Courthouse Unit 2 (current location of Queen Anne Manor), entrance on Crockett Street between First Avenue North and Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (D-10).
April 1976
48 48-47
Queen Anne Manor, southwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (2737) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
48 48-48
Queen Anne Manor, southwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Boston Street
Leslie Hamilton (2738) (photographer)
August 27, 1981
48 48-49
Children's Orthopedic Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1577).Copied from Queen Anne News, American Cancer Society.
May 1979
48 48-50
Nurses in front of the Children's Orthopedic Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1576).Copied from Queen Anne News, American Cancer Society.
May 1979
48 48-51
Children's Orthopedic Hospital
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2848).Copied from Queen Anne News, February 11, 1970.
1908
48 48-52
McGraw Street, looking east at Second Avenue North and McGraw Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (OX).
April 1977
48 48-53
Charles Wilke barn, 1920 2nd Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (441).Accompanying articles include with the picture, copied from theQueen Anne News January 8, 1975.
January 1975
48 48-54
Charles Wilke barn and house, 1920 2nd Ave. N., barn on Newton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (440).
January 1975
48 48-55
Charles Wilke farmhouse and barn, 1920 2nd Ave. N., barn on Newton Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (439).
January 1975
48 48-56
Queen Anne High School Gymnasium
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-98).
April 24, 1970
48 48-57
Queen Anne High School, Third Avenue North and Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-106).
between 1970-1980?
48 48-58
House at the intersection of Fourth Avenue North and Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3351).
1976
Volume 49: Queen Anne 13
Sections 8 and 9: Southwest Queen Anne, bordered by Elliott Avenue (west); W Denny Way (south); 1st Avenue W (east); and W Roy (north), showing businesses and residences from 1976-1982, especially W Roy and W Elliott, north Seattle lumber mill (1913), Smith's Cove and Interbay, A Contemporary Theatre at 1st W and W Roy, and W Mercer Place and Elliott Avenue W during fill (1921).
between 1913 and 1982
Box/Folder item
49 49-1
Map of Queen Anne area with route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1678).
May, 10, 1979
49 49-2
Norselander, Norway Center, 300 3rd Ave. W., northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (3462) (photographer)
May 12, 1982
49 48-3
Norselander, Norway Center, 300 3rd Ave. W., northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (3463) (photographer)
May 12, 1982
49 49-4
Elliott Bay Office Park, east side of Elliott Avenue West between Harrison and Thomas Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3468) (photographer)
May 13, 1982
49 49-5
Elliott Bay Office Park, southeast corner of Elliott Avenue West and Fourth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (3467) (photographer)
May 13, 1982
49 49-6
Western Farmers building, 201 Elliott Ave. W.
Leslie Hamilton (3432) (photographers)
April 25, 1982
49 49-7
Elliott Bay Office Park, looking north to the northwest corner of Third Avenue West and Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (3386) (photographer)
April 10, 1982
49 49-8
Ivar's Captains Table, 333 Elliott Ave. W.
Leslie Hamilton (3436) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-9
Stuart Anderson's Black Angus Restaurant, 208 Elliott Ave., looking south
Leslie Hamilton (3464) (photographer)
May 12, 1982
49 49-10
Western Avenue North between Denny Way and John Street, looking north, Western Farmers building at center left
Leslie Hamilton (3431) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-11
Black Angus Enterprises, northeast corner of Western Avenue North and John Street
Leslie Hamilton (3433) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-12
Elliott Avenue between Denny Way and John Street, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (3444) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-13
Western Avenue North and Elliott Avenue West, looking south, Western Farmers building at left
Leslie Hamilton (3435) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-14
Alpha Building 151-159 Western Ave. N., Schonhofen at front and center
Leslie Hamilton (3428) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-15
Buildings at 165-181 Western Ave. N.
Leslie Hamilton (3430) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-16
Alpha Building, northwest corner of Elliott Avenue West and Denny Way, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3447) (photgrapher)
April 25, 1982
49 49-17
Bayview Building, southeast corner of Western Avenue North and John Street, Radar Electric at left center
Leslie Hamilton (3443) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-18
Bayview Building, southeast corner of Western Avenue North and John Street
Leslie Hamilton (3442) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-19
Bayview Building entrance, southwest corner of First Avenue West and John Street
Leslie Hamilton (3427) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-20
Apartment buildings on the southeast corner of Second Avenue West and Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (3441) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-21
Bell & Howell building, northeast corner of Second Avenue West and Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (3440) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-22
Apartment buildings on the southeast corner of Second Avenue West and Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (3439) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-23
Benson & McLaughlin Building, northwest corner of Second Avenue West and Harrison Street
Leslie Hamilton (3438) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-24
Welner, Whopper & Company, southwest corner of Denny Way at First Avenue West, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (B-16).
April 25, 1976
49 49-25
Denny Way, looking west from First Avenue North, Ivar's Fish Bar at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (24-3).
May 7, 1978
49 49-26
F.T. Crowe and Company Inc. on the west side of Second Avenue West, between Harrison and Thomas Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3437) (photographer)
April 25, 1982
49 49-27
Aerial view of Elliott Bay and lower Queen Anne Hill, looking from the top of the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-22).
March 1, 1979
49 49-28
Elliott Avenue North, looking north from the Seattle Lumber Mill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1484).
May 12, 1913
49 49-29
Western Avenue, looking west from Denny Way (before the regrade)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1499).
January 4, 1922
49 49-30
First Avenue West, looking north from Western Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-25).
January 4, 1922
49 49-31
Building and houses at 330, 328, and 324 2nd Ave. W., looking east, Space Needle at back left
Leslie Hamilton (2328) (photographer)
February 1, 1981
49 49-32
Building and houses at 330, 328, 326 and 324 2nd Ave. W., looking east, parking lot in foreground, Space Needle in the background
Leslie Hamilton (2329) (photographer)
February 1, 1981
49 49-33
Elliott Bay Office Park construction, southwest corner of Third Avenue West and Harrison Street
Leslie Hamilton (2029) (photographer)
August 3, 1980
49 49-34
Elliott Bay Office Park construction, Elliott Avenue North between Thomas and Harrison Streets, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2027) (photographer)
August 3, 1980
49 49-35
Elliott Bay Office Park construction, Elliott Avenue North between Thomas and Harrison Streets, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2028) (photographer)
August 3, 1980
49 49-36
Aerial view of the Public Fishing Pier and Elliott Bay Park, north of Pier of 86
Leslie Hamilton (2692) (photographer)
September 15, 1981
49 49-37
Aerial view of Smith's Cove and Interbay, looking northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2529).Copied from The Seattle Times.
May 3, 1980
49 49-38
Aerial view of the Public Fishing Pier and Elliott Bay Park, north of Pier 86
Leslie Hamilton (2691) (photographer)
September 15, 1981
49 49-39
Aerial view of Smith's Cove
Leslie Hamilton (2690) (photographer)
September 15, 1981
49 49-40
Smith's Cove, looking south over the Garfield Street Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1698).
between 1920 and 1929?
49 49-41
Piers 90-91, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3162).
1956
49 49-42
Intersection of First Avenue West and West Mercer Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (51-18).
October 22, 1978
49 49-43
Rainier Bank, northwest corner of First Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (51-20).
October 22, 1978
49 49-44
Rainier Bank, northwest corner of West Mercer Street and First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (58-20).
February 7, 1979
49 49-45
Apartment building, northwest corner of First Avenue West and Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (3284) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
49 49-46
Houses on the west side of First Avenue West between Mercer and Republican Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3283) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
49 49-47
Intersection of First Avenue West and Mercer Street, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (3271) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
49 49-48
Burger Chef, southwest corner of West Mercer Street and Second Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (498).
April 14, 1974
49 49-49
Kentucky Fried Chicken, corner of Second Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (B-4).
April 25, 1976
49 49-50
Businesses on the north side of West Mercer Street at Second Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (891).
November 1976
49 49-51
Businesses on Second Avenue West, looking east from Mercer Street, top of the Space Needle at back center
Leslie Hamilton (3282) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
49 49-52
Businesses, southeast corner of Second Avenue West and Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (3281) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
49 49-53
House and Brownies Brass Bear Tavern, northeast corner of Second Avenue West and Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (3280) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
49 49-54
Intersection of Second Avenue West and West Roy Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-3A).
April 1977
49 49-55
West Mercer Street between Second and Third Avenue West, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-7).
April 1977
49 49-56
Empty lot, northwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-29).
March 29, 1979
49 49-57
Construction, northwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-7).
December 24, 1979
49 49-58
Construction of Queen Anne Square, northwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2030) (photographer)
August 3, 1980
49 49-59
Queen Anne Square, northwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2582) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
49 49-60
House on the southeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-1A).
April 1977
49 49-61
West Mercer Street between Second and Third Avenue West, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-1).
April 1977
49 49-62
Demolished building, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-30).
March 29, 1979
49 49-63
East side of Third Avenue West, looking from West Mercer Street, demolished building at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (69-31).
March 29, 1979
49 49-64
Building on the northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (57-1).
January 13, 1979
49 49-65
Empty lot, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Mercer Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (70-5).
April 11,1979
49 49-66
Construction of Queen Anne Square, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-5).
December 24, 1979
49 49-67
Construction of Queen Anne Square, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Mecer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2031) (photographer)
August 3, 1980
49 49-68
Queen Anne Square, northeast corner of West Mercer Street and Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2583) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
49 49-69
Intersection of Second Avenue West and West Roy Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-4).
April 1977
49 49-70
Mercer Mini Mart, 405 W. Mercer St.
Leslie Hamilton (3780) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
49 49-71
Mercer Mini Mart and apartment building, southwest corner of Fourth Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (3779) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
49 49-72
Southwest corner of Fourth Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2720) (photographer)
August 28, 1981
49 49-73
Harbor House and Tranton Terrace, apartments at 521 and 507 W. Mercer St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (858).
November 1976
49 49-74
House on the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2721) (photographer)
August 28, 1981
49 49-75
House on the northeast corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (2722) (photographer)
August 28, 1981
49 49-76
House on the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3136/E-35).
1959
49 49-77
West Mercer Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West, looking east, Mercer Mini Mart at left
Leslie Hamilton (3783) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
49 49-78
House on the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (E-9).
March 1959
49 49-79
House on the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3137/E-5).
1959
49 49-80
Condominiums at southeast corner of Fifth Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (3784) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
49 49-81
Condominiums and apartment buildings on Fifth Avenue West, looking south from West Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (3781) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
49 49-82
Condominiums and apartment building, west side of Fourth Avenue West between West Mercer and West Roy Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3757) (photographer)
October 19, 1982
49 49-83
House and condominiums, west side of Fourth Avenue West between West Mercer and West Roy Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3756) (photographer)
October 19, 1982
49 49-84
Houses on the west side of Fifth Avenue West between West Mercer and West Roy Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (H-20).
December 1976
49 49-85
Mercer West Apartments, 415 W. Mercer St.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (859).
November 1976
49 49-86
A Contemporary Theatre on Roy Street, looking west from First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (51-21).
October 22, 1978
49 49-87
A Contemporary Theatre 100 W. Roy St., northwest corner of First Avenue West and West Roy Street
Leslie Hamilton (1738) (photographer)
March 26, 1980
49 49-88
A Contemporary Theatre 100 W. Roy St., northwest corner of First Avenue West and West Roy Street
Leslie Hamilton (4184) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
49 49-89
A Contemporary Theatre 100 W. Roy St., northwest corner of First Avenue West and West Roy Street
Leslie Hamilton (4183) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
49 49-90
House on Second Avenue West, looking west from West Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-5).
April 1977
49 49-91
Construction on the southwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-8).
December 24, 1979
49 49-92
Construction, southwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-9).
December 24, 1979
49 49-93
House on Second Avenue West, looking west from West Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-4A).
April 1977
49 49-94
Construction on the corner of Second Avenue West and West Roy Street, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (2034) (photographer)
August 3, 1980
49 49-95
West Roy Street, looking South toward Second Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-27).
December 28, 1979
49 49-96
Building construction, southwest corner of Second Avenue West and West Roy Street
Leslie Hamilton (2033) (phtographer)
August 3, 1980
49 49-97
Empty lot, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (70-3).
April 11, 1979
49 49-98
House on the southeast corner of West Roy Street and Third Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (P-2).
April 1977
49 49-99
Corner of Third Avenue West and West Roy Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (70-0).
April 11, 1979
49 49-100
Empty lot on Third Avenue West between West Mercer and West Roy Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (70-6).
April 11, 1979
49 49-101
Construction, southeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-12).
December 29, 1979
49 49-102
Construction, southeast corner of Third Avenu West and West Roy Street, looking south toward Elliott Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (89-11).
December 29, 1979
49 49-103
Construction, southeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Roy Street, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2032) (photographer)
August 3, 1981
49 49-104
Queen Anne Square on the corner of West Roy Street and Third Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2584) (photographer)
July 12, 1981
49 49-105
Houses on West Roy Street, between Second and Third Avenue West, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2276) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-106
Intersection of Fourth Avenue West and West Roy Street, looking east, top of the Space Needle in background
Leslie Hamilton (2273) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-107
Queen Anne Square, northeast corner of Third Avenue West and West Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (4113) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
49 49-108
Queen Anne Square, Third Avenue West between West Mercer and West Roy Streets
Leslie Hamilton (4115) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
49 49-109
Queen Anne Square inner courtyard, 275 W. Roy St., looking northeast
Leslie Hamilton (4116) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
49 49-110
Queen Anne Square inner courtyard, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (4191) (photgrapher)
June 5, 1983
49 49-111
Queen Anne Square inner courtyard, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (4190) (photographer)
June 5, 1983
49 49-112
Houses on the southeast corner of Fourth Avenue West and West Roy Street, top of the Space Needle in background at left
Leslie Hamilton (2274) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-113
House at 510 W. Roy St., West Roy Apartments at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (H).
December 1976
49 49-114
Houses at 619-623 5th Ave. W.
Leslie Hamilton (2717) (photographer)
August 28, 1981
49 49-115
Demolished house at 623 5th Ave. W
Leslie Hamilton (2719) (photographer)
August 28, 1981
49 49-116
Notice of Master Use Permit Application sign in front of the house at 619 5th Ave. W.
Leslie Hamilton (2718) (photographer)
August 28, 1981
49 49-117
North side of West Roy Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (H-18).
December 1976
49 49-118
Demolished houses, north side of West Roy Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (27-15).
June 4, 1978
49 49-119
Demolished houses, north side of West Roy Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (27-16).
June 4, 1978
49 49-120
Construction of the Delphian Apartments, north side of West Roy Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2264) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-121
Construction of the Delphian Apartments, 400 W. Roy St, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2271) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-122
Houses on West Roy Street between Third and Fourth Avenue West, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2272) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-123
Houses at 318, 314, and 310 W. Roy St.
Leslie Hamilton (2275) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-124
Construction of Kinnear Park Condominiums, West Roy Street and Fifth Avenue West, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2266) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-125
Construction, West Roy Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2206) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
49 49-126
Construction, West Roy Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West, houses in upper background are from left to right: 509, 501, 357, 351, and 345 Olympic Pl., looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2262) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
49 49-127
Construction, West Roy Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (2207) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
49 49-128
Construction, West Roy Street at Fifth Avenue West, apartments in background are View Crest Apartments at 515 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2268) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-129
Construction, West Roy Street at Fifth Avenue West, View Crest Apartments at back left
Leslie Hamilton (2269) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-130
Construction, West Roy Street at Fifth Avenue West, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2270) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-131
Construction, West Roy Street at Fifth Avenue West, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2265) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-132
Construction, West Roy Street at Fifth Avenue West, looking north, houses in background at 351 and 357 W. Olympic Pl.
Leslie Hamilton (2267) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-133
Construction, West Roy Street at Fifth Avenue West, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2209) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
49 49-134
Construction, West Roy Street at Fourth and Sixth Avenue West, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2208) (photographer)
October 26, 1980
49 49-135
Construction, West Roy Street at Third and Fifth Avenue West, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2263) (photographer)
December 28, 1980
49 49-136
Kinnear Park Condominiums, West Roy Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (4109) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
49 49-137
Kinnear Park Condominiums, northeast corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Roy Street
Leslie Hamilton (4170) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
49 49-138
Kinnear Park Condominiums entrance, corner of West Roy Street and Fifth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (4111) (photographer)
April 27, 1983
49 49-139
Kinnear Park Condominiums entrance, north side of West Roy Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (4112) (photographer)
April 27, 1980
49 49-140
West Mercer Place and Elliott Avenue, during the fill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1494).
August 3, 1921
49 49-141
Western Avenue at Second Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (447).Text on front: "Western, Denny ended abruptly".
June 6, 1922
49 49-142
Trolley tracks on West Mercer Place, looking southeast from Elliott Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1532).
August 3, 1921
49 49-143
Seattle Municipal Railway tracks on Elliott Avenue West, looking south from Beach Drive (Mercer Place)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1462).
between 1920-1929?
49 49-144
Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream on the corner of West Mercer Place and Elliott Avenue West, looking southeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1431).
April 1978
49 49-145
Elliott Avenue West, looking north from West Mercer Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (21-12).
April 23, 1978
49 49-146
Regrade, Elliott Avenue West near Western Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1495).
June 6, 1922
49 49-147
Seattle Municipal Railway tracks on Elliott Avenue West, looking north from West Mercer Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1533).
August 3, 1921
49 49-148
Darigold Dairy on Elliott Avenue West, looking south from West Mercer Place
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1432).
April 1978
Volume 50: Queen Anne 14
Section 10: Southeast Queen Anne, borderd by 1st Avenue N (west); Denny Way (south); Westlake Avenue (east); and W Roy Street (north), showing businesses and residences, especially along Denny Way, 1st Avenue N,1950s-1982. Sacred Heart School building, cable powerhouse at Denny and 2nd Avenue N, Thomas Mercer home (built in 1852), Chief Seattle statue at Tillicum Place, New System 44 Wet Wash Laundry at 222 1st Avenue N, Warren Avenue School, Hansen Baking Co., Metro Transit Garage at 5th and Mercer, Denny Park Lutheran Church, and the Cotterill home at Taylor and Thomas.
between 1950 and 1982
Box/Folder item
50 50-1
Map of Queen Anne area with route drawn on in red ink
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1559).
May 19, 1979
50 50-2
Aerial view of lower Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3448).Copied from The Seattle Times.
January 4, 1957
50 50-3-50-4
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, southwest corner of Second Avenue North and Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (3379, 3380) (photographer)
April 9, 1982
50 50-5
Sacred Heart School building, north side of John Street, between Warren Street and Second Avenue West.
Leslie Hamilton (3381) (photographer)
April 9, 1982
50 50-6
Front of the Sacred Heart School building, north side of John Street, between Warren Street and Second Avenue West
Leslie Hamilton (3382) (photographer)
April 9, 1982
50 50-7
Sacred Heart School, northeast corner of Warren Avenue and John Street, Space Needle at right
Leslie Hamilton (3383) (photographer)
April 9, 1982
50 50-8
Denny School cupola, Denny Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-66).
1929
50 50-9
Cable Powerhouse, corner of Denny Way and Second Avenue North (Depot Street)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1264).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22950).
between 1900-1930?
50 50-10
Thomas Mercer home on corner of Roy and Talor Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (251).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL22877).
between 1805-1809?
50 50-11
Mallmute Saloon, northeast corner of First Avenue North and Denny Way, H&R Block at right
Leslie Hamilton (3273) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
50 50-12
H&R Block, northeast corner of First Avenue North and Denny Way, looking east, Space Needle at back right
Leslie Hamilton (3274) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
50 50-13
Denny Way, looking West from Warren Avenue North, deVoss Office Interiors at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (24-0).
May 7, 1978
50 50-14
DeVoss Office Interiors, corner of Denny Way and Warren Avenue North, Space Needle in background
Leslie Hamilton (3275) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
50 50-15
Intersection of Denny Way and Warren Avenue North, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3278) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
50 50-16
Northeast corner of Denny Way and Warren Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (3276) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
50 50-17
Denny Way at Second Avenue North, looking east, Space Needle at back left
Leslie Hamilton (3277) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
50 50-18
Ron Bailie School of Broadcast, corner of Second Avenue North and Denny Way
Leslie Hamilton (3279) (photographer)
March 14, 1982
50 50-19
House on the corner of Third Avenue North and Denny Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1367).
January 25, 1958
50 50-20
Denny Way at Nob Hill, looking from mini-park at Third Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (24-5).
May 7, 1978
50 50-21
Intersection of Fourth Avenue North and Denny Way, Ernie's Drive-Thru at back center, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3169).
January 25, 1958
50 50-22
Ernie's Drive-Thru, corner of Fourth Avenue North and Denny Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (E-6).
January 25, 1958
50 50-23
House on the south side of Denny Way, looking east from Fourth Avenue North, Monorail tracks at back left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (21-5).
April 23, 1978
50 50-24
Apartment building under construction, southwest corner of Denny Way and Cedar Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (21-6).
April 23, 1978
50 50-25
Statue of Chief Seattle, Tillicum Square on Denny Way and Fifth Avenue North, looking northeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (21-0).
April 23, 1978
50 50-26
Statue of Chief Seattle, Tillicum Square on Denny Way and Fifth Avenue North, looking northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (21-3).
April 23, 1978
50 50-27
Statue of Chief Seattle, Tillicum Square on Denny Way and Fifth Avenue North, looking northeast, Monorail tracks in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (354).
August 1974
50 50-28
Statue of Chief Seattle, Tillicum Square on Denny Way, Fifth Avenue North and Cedar Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (355).
August 1974
50 50-29
Statue of Chief Seattle, Tillicum Square on Denny Way, Fifth Avenue and Cedar Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (356).
August 1974
50 50-30
Tony's Italian Restaurant, southeast corner of John Street and First Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-32).
November 5, 1976
50 50-31
Parking lot, northeast corner of First Avenue North and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (G-32).
November 5, 1976
50 50-32
Parking lot, northeast corner of First Avenue North and John Street
Leslie Hamilton (2183) (photographer)
October 25, 1980
50 50-33
House on the southeast corner of Warren Avenue North and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2684).
January 25, 1959
50 50-34
New System 44 Wet Wash, stables and wagon lineup, 222 1st Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (415).
between 1900 and 1905?
50 50-35
New System 44 Wet Wash's laundry wagon, coming from 222 1st Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (416).
between 1900 and 1905?
50 50-36
New System 44 Wet Wash Laundry, inside the plant at 222 1st Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (417).
between 1900 and 1905?
50 50-37
Buildings, southeast corner of First Avenue North and Thomas Street
Leslie Hamilton (2185) (photographer)
October 25, 1980
50 50-38
Crossett homes at 412 and 416 1st Ave. N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2756).Original photograph from Mrs. H.G. Smith (Elizabeth Davis).
1890?
50 50-39
First Avenue North, between Mercer and Republican Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (489).
April 1974
50 50-40
A & P supermarket, north side of Republican Street, looking from Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (488).
April 21, 1974
50 50-41
QFC (Quality Food Center) after the fire, northeast corner of Republican Street and First Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (1823) (photographer)
May 3, 1980
50 50-42
QFC (Quality Food Center), northwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (3605) (photographer)
July 11, 1982
50 50-43
QFC (Quality Food Center) after the fire
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1821) (photographer)
May 3, 1980
50 50-44
QFC (Quality Food Center) after the fire, northeast corner of First Avenue North and Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (1819) (photographer)
May 3, 1980
50 50-45
QFC (Quality Food Center) demolished by a fire, First Avenue North and Republican Street, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (1843) (photographer)
May 3, 1980
50 50-46
QFC (Quality Food Center) demolished by a fire, First Avenue North and Republican Street, looking east, Space Needle in background
Leslie Hamilton (1839) (photographer)
May 7, 1980
50 50-47
QFC (Quality Food Center) demolished by a fire
Leslie Hamilton (1841) (photographer)
May 7, 1980
50 50-48
Empty lot (former location of QFC), Republican Street and First Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (1845) (photographer)
May 10, 1980
50 50-49
Sign notifying the coming of a new QFC (Quality Food Center), replacement for the former store destroyed by a fire, northeast corner of First Avenue North and Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (2644) (photographer)
July 30, 1981
50 50-50
Empty lot (former location of QFC), northeast corner of First Avenue North and Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (2640) (photographer)
July 30, 1981
50 50-51
Empty lot (former location of QFC), First Avenue North at Republican Street, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (2641) (photographer)
July 30, 1981
50 50-52
Empty lot (former location of QFC), First Avenue North at Republican Street, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (1913) (photographer)
July 30, 1981
50 50-53
Parking lot, northwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (1914) (photographer)
July 30, 1980
50 50-54
Parking lot, northwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Republican Street
Leslie Hamilton (2643) (photographer)
July 30, 1981
50 50-55
QFC's (Quality Food Center) new building on First Avenue North and Republican Street, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (3609) (photographer)
July 18, 1982
50 50-56
Back side of QFC's (Quality Food Center) new building on Warren Avenue North, between Republican and Mercer Streets
Leslie Hamilton (3604) (photographer)
July 11, 1982
50 50-57
Warren Avenue School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-91).
between 1900 and 1905?
50 50-58
Girls playing croquet at Warren Avenue School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-89).
1905?
50 50-59
Warren Avenue School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-92).
between 1900 and 1905?
50 50-60
Warren Avenue School, children standing in front
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-90).
1902?
50 50-61
East side of First Avenue North at Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (506).
April 14, 1974
50 50-62
Hansen Baking Company, northeast corner of Mercer Street and First Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (500).
March 28, 1975
50 50-63
Hansen Baking Compnay entrance on the north side of Mercer Street, between First and Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (719).
March 28, 1975
50 50-64
Hansen Baking Company entrance on the north side of Mercer Street, between First and Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (501).
March 28, 1975
50 50-65
Hansen Baking Company entrance at 100 Mercer St., Ye Olde Taffy Factory at the top of the stairs inside the inner court
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (546).
April 1976
50 50-66
Hansen Baking Company at 100 Mercer St., Ye Olde Taffy Factory and The Cottage Garden stores inside the inner court
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (A-30).
April 1976
50 50-67
Hansen Baking Company at 100 Mercer St., Bed & Bath store inside the inner court
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (A-34).
April 1976
50 50-68
Hansen Baking Company, north side of Mercer Street at Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (504).
April 14, 1974
50 50-69
Hansen Baking Company, north side of Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (826).
May 1975
50 50-70
Hansen Baking Company, northwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Mercer Street, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (462).
March 29, 1974
50 50-71
Hansen Baking Company, northwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Mercer Street, lookin north on Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (449).
March 29, 1974
50 50-72
Hansen Baking Company, northwest corner of Warren Avenue North and Mecer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (547).
June 14, 1975
50 50-73
Parking lot, south side of Roy Street at Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (497).
April 1974
50 50-74
Hansen Baking Company, west side of Warren Avenue North at Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (827).
May 1975
50 50-75
Hansen Baking Compnay, south side of Roy Street at Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (720).
May 1975
50 50-76
Queen Anne Community Church, southeast corner of First Avenue North and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (464).
March 29, 1974
50 50-77
Sunday's Restaurant, southeast corner of First Avenue North and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (544).
June 14, 1975
50 50-78
The Lodge, sign stating the building is for sale of lease in front, Second Avenue North at Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (3938) (photographer)
October 28, 1982
50 50-79
Firemen with wagon in front of Seattle Fire Station #4 on Fourth Avenue North, between John and Thomas Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1644).
1908?
50 50-80
Sunday's Restaurant, northwest corner of First Avenue North and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (B-11).
April 25, 1976
50 50-81
Aerial view of street car barns, looking from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1043).
1910?
50 50-82
Dexter Avenue, looking north from Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3738).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
between 1970 and 1979?
50 50-83
Metro Transit Garage, Fifth Avenu North and Mercer Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (892).
December 1976
50 50-84
Metro Transit Garage, looking east on Mercer Street from Fourth Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (752).
December 1976
50 50-85
North Seattle Car Barns
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1045).
between 1920 between 1929?
50 50-86
Metro Transit Garage, Fifth Avenue North and Mercer Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (893).
December 1976
50 50-87
Metro Transit Garage, southeast corner of Fifth Avenue North and Mercer Street, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (753).
December 1976
50 50-88
Building, southeast corner of Third Avenue North and Roy Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-16).
June 6, 1959
50 50-89
Building, corner of Third Avenue North and Mercer Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-17).
June 6, 1959
50 50-90
Seattle Center, looking south from Third Avenue North
Leslie Hamilton (3248) (photographer)
March 4, 1982
50 50-91
Roy Street, looking west from Nob Hill Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (745).
December 1976
50 50-92
South side of Queen Anne Hill, looking from the top of Seattle Center's Garage
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (751).
December 1976
50 50-93
South side of Queen Anne Hill, looking from the top of Seattle Center's Garage
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (749).
December 1976
50 50-94
Mercer Street, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (923).
December 1976
50 50-95
Parking lot, northeast corner of John Street and Taylor Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1384).
February 28, 1978
50 50-96
Parking lot, southeast corner of Taylor Avenue North and Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1416).
February 28, 1978
50 50-97
Cotterill home at Taylor Avenue North and Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (874).
1910
50 50-98
Denny Park Lutheran Church, north side of John Street between Dexter Avenue and Eighth Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (39-10).
July 30, 1978
50 50-99
Denny Park Lutheran Church, northeast corner of Dexter Avenue and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (39-11).
August 1978
50 50-100
Denny Park Lutheran Church, northeast corner of Dexter Avenue and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (39-6).
August 1978
50 50-101
Unity Church of Truth, northeast corner of Eighth Avenue North and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (39-7).
July 30, 1978
50 50-102
The Latona, first passenger boat on Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1517).
1889?
50 50-103
Houses at 411-417 9th Ave N.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1887).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1951
50 50-104
South end of Lake Union
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (242/425).
1885?
50 50-105
South end of Lake Union, looking from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-33).
1905?
50 50-106
Wester Mill on Lake Union, Maud Foster steamboat at dock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1518).
1888?
Volume 51: Queen Anne 15
1 binder
Written materials on Queen Anne, including histories and biographies. Majority of the texts were obtained from the Queen Anne Historical Society. No Photographs.
Box/Folder item
51 51-1
Text about how Queen Anne Hill got its name
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1).Title: "Whence Came the Designation 'Queen Anne Hill'".Copied from the Queen Anne Historical Society.
between 1970 and 1989?
51 51-2
Texts about the West Queen Anne School, and a map of the Queen Anne Area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2-10,16 36-37).Accompanying article copied from the Queen Anne News; "A mystery: the teacher who wasn't. Les Hamilton, who has collected many historic photos of the Queen Anne area, ran into something of a mystery with this one. He's wondering if some resident might be able to clear it up. The original photo is in the University of Washington archives. It's labeled simply, 'school- Queen Anne.' On the back is an inscription, 'To the children. Yours truly, Miss Linn, Teacher.' 'Now, from the topography in the background I would have to guess that this is the original West Queen Anne School,' said Hamilton. 'But the records show that Grace Martin opened the first class in that school on Jan. 20, 1890. Then Mary Brown succeeded Miss Martin sometime during that term, and she taught until she resigned to get married on Christmas Day of 1891. There was no record of a 'Miss Linn.'' But that's not all. Records at the Seattle Schools office indicate that, at least until the 1920's no pay check was ever issued to any Miss Linn. Nor was there a 'Miss Linn' in the city directory at the time of this first school. 'There was a Mrs. Linn,' said Hamilton, 'the wife of a doctor, who lived on Kinnear Street. But at that time no married women were allowed to teach.' One answer, Les observed, might be that 'Miss Linn' was a young woman who was some sort of teacher's helper without pay (a daughter of the Dr. Linn perhaps?) who may have taken the picture, or had it taken, and presented it to the children. If anyone knows who the elusive 'Miss Linn' might be, Les Hamilton would like to hear...", December 26, 1979.
between 1970 and 1989?
51 51-3
Texts on the first schools on the north end of Queen Anne
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (11-14, 35).
between 1970 and 1989?
51 51-4
Souvenir book for the West Queen Anne School
Title: "West Queen Anne School 1890-1945".Belonged to Leslie Hamilton.
between 1950 between 1959?
51 51-5
Texts about the development of the Queen Anne District and its resources
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (12 p. unnumbered, 38).
between 1970 and 1989?
51 51-6
The West Queen Anne School's newsletter "Queen Anne Qui Auz"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (41).
1921
51 51-7
Texts on the history of transportation in the Queen Anne area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (6 p. unnumbered, 428).
between 1970 and 1989?
51 51-8
Texts on the Shilsho Tribe of the Queen Anne area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (7 p. unnumbered).
between 1970 and 1989?
51 51-9
Brief history of the Queen Anne area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (8 p.).
between 1970 and 1989?
51 51-10
Text about how many of the early street names in Queen Anne were changed
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1 p. unnumbered).
between 1970 and 1989?
51 51-11
Guide for a historic walking tour in Queen Anne, includes texts on Bhy Kracke Park, and on various houses of the Queen Anne area which includes the year they were built and their architectural style; includes a map
From the Queen Anne Historical Society.Note about the guide: "This historic walking tour has been prepared for the students of Queen Anne High School by the Queen Anne Historical Society. This tour has been designated a Bicentennial Project by the Seattle/King Country Bicentennial Commission. Special credits go to Mrs. Glo Holcomb and Mrs. Marilyn Redman for their contributions".
May 10, 1976
51 51-12
Short history of the Seattle Children's Home
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3 p. unnumbered).Original text from Mrs. E. Toth.
February 1977
51 51-13
Historic map of the Queen Anne Area
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-104).
between 1880 and 1889?
Volume 52: Queen Anne 16
West Queen Anne School at the corner of 6th W and Galer Street, buildings and grounds (1890-1970s), and teachers and students (1890-1950s).
between 1890 and 1980
Box/Folder item
52 52-1
Roster of principals and teachers of all grades at West Queen Anne School from 1910-1974
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (18-34).
between 1910 and 1975?
52 52-2
Early map of Queen Anne Hill with location of the West Queen Anne School marked
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-104).
between 1970 and 1989?
52 52-3
Teachers and students standing in front of the West Queen Anne School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4377).
between 1890 and 1899?
52 52-4
West Queen Anne School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-122).Accompanying text: "More than fifty years ago the section where West Queen Anne School now stands was known as Queen Anne Town. In 1889, the year our state was admitted to the Union, the School Board authorized a small school to be built on the lot bounded by Galer Street on the north, Lee Street on the south, White Street (now Sixth Avenue West) and Anna Street (now Fifth Avenue West) on the east. This school was to be known as the Queen Anne School. The small building was constructed at a cost of $499.50 upon a lot costing $10,000. On January 20, 1890 twenty pupils answered 'present' when the roll was called by Miss Grace Martin, serving as the school's first teacher. It was just a shack of a building with vertical 1" x 12" siding, the cracks between the boards covered by battens to keep out the wind. It was called a shack school and was designed for only temporary use but due to rapid growth of the district was continued for some five years. Pictures of the first classes taken in June 1890 show a school grounds coverd with down timber, second growth fir, cedar, and large ferns. Unpretentious and offering only the most meager accommodations, its coming was welcomed by the few families in the district for the nearest school at the time was the old Denny School at Fifth and Battery in Belltown. The going was a little too rough and the distance too great for the younger children of Queen Anne Town. The older boys and girls continued to attend the Denny School until the opening of the Mercer School for the fall term in 1890. Now back to the 'opening day' at Queen Anne School. Within a few days after school opened the attendance had increased to 44 and an additional class, the third grade, was decided upon. Miss Lizzie G. Hill, now living in West Seattle, was transferred to Queen Anne from the Madison Street School where she had been teaching with the late Adelaide Pollock. A partition was erected to provide two rooms. Miss Martin did not remain long at Queen Anne and was succeeded by Miss Mary Brown before the spring term ended. The School Board in 1895 authorized the construction of a 6-room brick structure on the present grounds. This building was completed in 1895. This original brick building faced Lee Street and consisted of the present rooms, 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, 15, and the office. A.M. Ross was named principal of the school to be succeeded the next year by Charles Fagan. Of the little school's first teacher the name of Grace Martin did not appear in any succeeding issues of the teachers' directory so it is assumed that she quit teaching and went elsewhere. Miss Brown resigned her teaching job to marry the late Alexander Myers, banker, the ceremony taking place on Christmas Day, 1891. Approximately half the students in Miss Brown's first class have been identified. Paul C. Harper (president of the shool board in 1932), Arthur Nelson, Ethel D. Hicks, Hilda Clegg, Elliott Peterson, Leona Eaton, Blanche Windsor, Harry Costigan, Fred Ernst, Jay Meany, W.H. Hicks, Seth Nelson, Wally Ball, Ralph Sheafe, Louis Knight, Herbert Moss, Lillian Knight and Beulah Baldue are among those identified in this group picture. The Queen Anne District was growing and in 1899 a two-room addition to the school was authorized. Again in 1901 four more rooms were added. The final buidling addition was completed when 10 rooms were built in 1916 to provide the present school plant. A trip throught the attic of the building brought to light shingles from the original roof put on in 1895. In checking the earlier history of the school it was interesting to learn that in the school year 1893-94 the Board spent all told the sum of $9.13 for maintenance. This included the purchase of 5 glasses, 6 shades, 1 wash basin, 1 mop, and 1 coal bucket. This same year the building's estimated value was $350 but the Board had it insured for $400 with $400 additional insurance on the contents. It is interesting to note that a Committee of the School Board once recommended that the name Queen Anne School be changed to Marshall in line with a new policy of naming schools after 'American Immortals.' A storm of protest followed and on September 1 1903, the Board rescinded its action changing again to the original name. Queen Anne School, while holding the honor of being the first school in the north end, continued until 1896 as an annex or relief school for the Mercer School. Later, when the permanent building was constructed, it once more became an independant school. With the growth of population in the area this school soon needed relief from overcrowding. For some time two shifts were run in the lower grades. Soon portables were established on what is now the Franz Coe site and later in the John Hay area. These portables were annexes to Queen Anne School until permanent buildings were constructed. Here are some interesting facts about West Queen Anne School and the community it serves. West Queen Anne School is located on the west half of the Thomas Mercer 'donation claim.' The morning session in the little 'shack' school was opened with the Lord's Prayer and the Twenty-third Psalm. The area around the school once sold for $1.50 an acre to raise money to build the University of Washington. The log tavern, located at Queen Anne Avenue and Republican Street, is the only remaining log building in the community built from Queen Anne Hill logs. This building was also the location of the first kindergarten in the Queen Anne District. The first hospital was at Smith Cove. Queen Anne Avenue was part of the old Military Road to Bellingham Bay. It was started in 1859 at a cost of $93 per mile. The Leslie Apartment is the last David T. Denny home. Comstock Street was once called Swim Street. The block on which Queen Anne School is located cost $10,000 in 1889 and was valued at $20,000 by 1908. Transportation of the Queen Anne area has progressed through foot, horseback, hack, horsecar, electric cars to the trackless trolley stage since 1880. The water for Queen Anne Hill residents came largely from springs. Adelaide Pollock, who was principal from 1900-1918, was the first woman to serve as principal of a Seattle public school. Miss Pollock also wrote a book 'Excursions About Birdland.' In an interview sometime in the 1920's she told of crossing the plains to Oregon by covered wagon in the early 60's. Miss Pollock taught her first school in Seattle in 1889. It was purely accidental as she went to the school to visit and found the teacher ill, so she took over. Thirty years later she served with the American Red Cross overseas. When Mr. Patton was principal he talked to a P.T.A. meeting one night about greater education opportunities for pupils if the school owned a movie machine. In Mr. Pattons's own words; 'I heard sounds on the stage near me as if someone was throwing things. I looked down and there were several silver dollars. One of the dads then took charge and over $100 was contributed. That money provided the first motion picture machine for West Queen Anne. Our book, 'Fifty-five years at West Queen Anne,' contains the names of all principals and teachers from 1890-1945. It also contains pictures of 56 graduating classes." -Queen Anne Historical Society.
1898?
52 52-5
West Queen Anne School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-136).
1903
52 52-6
West Queen Anne School, looking from Fifth Avenue West and West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-1).
1906
52 52-7
West Queen Anne School, students and teachers in front of the west side of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-2).
1910
52 52-8
West Queen Anne School, looking from the corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-3).
1920?
52 52-9
West Queen Anne School, looking from the corner of Lee Street and Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-4).
1915
52 52-10
West Queen Anne School, looking from the corner of Lee Street and Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-5).
1930
52 52-11
West Queen Anne School, looking from the corner of Lee Street and Fifth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-6).
1930
52 52-12
West Queen Anne School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-7).
1915 and 1930
52 52-13
Miss Lizzie Hill, first teacher at West Queen Anne School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-8).
between 1920 and 1929?
52 52-14
Mary Brown, teacher at West Queen Anne School
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-9).
between 1900 and 1909?
52 52-15
Adelaide Lowry Pollock, teacher and later first female principal of West Queen Anne School from 1901-1918
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-10).
1923
52 52-16
David Patten, principal of West Queen Anne School from 1919-1927
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-11).
between 1920 and 1925?
52 52-17-52-18
One of the first two classes of the West Queen Anne School, students outside with their teacher Lizzie G. Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-12, S-13).Copied from the Queen Anne News October 4, 1972.Students identified in the photograph: Genevieve Leighton, Eva Harper, John Rumsey, John Dankle, Ralph Austin, William Cochran and Roy Kinnear. Teacher is Lizzy G. Hill.
June 1890
52 52-19
One of the first two classes of the West Queen Anne School, students standing outside with their teacher Miss Brown
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3A).Copied from the Seattle Album No. 86-- Pioneer School.Accompanying text: "This is Miss Brown's class at the old West Queen Anne School which was built in 1890. Until that year children on the hill had to attend the Denny School. The six-room school cost less than $500 and was built on a part of Thomas Mercer's donation claim. Among the students above is W.H. Hicks, retired insurance man of 10254 Occidental, who presents this historic view to the Album. Among other students in the picture are Fred Ernst, who was to become the hardware man; Jay Meany, brother of Edmond Meany; Wallace Ball, Herbert Moss, Paul C. Harper, Harry Costigan, Lillian Knight, and her brother Louis, and Ralph Sheaf. Later teacher became Mrs. Alexander Meyers. A fine lot of young men and women indeed, and you can almost hear them singing the old West Queen Anne song ... 'West Queen Anne forever, We'll be true to you, Schoolmates all together, we'll cheer for you, And try to do our best'..." -Seattle Album No. 86- Pioneer School.
1890?
52 52-20-52-21
One of the first two classes of the West Queen Anne School, students standing outside with their teacher Miss Brown
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-14, S-15).Students identified in the photograph: Paul C. Harper, Arthur Nelson, Ethel D. Hicks, Hilda Clegg, Leona Eaton, Blanche Winsor, Harry Costigan, Elliott Peterson, Fred Ernst, Jay Meany, T.H. Hicks, Seth Nelson, Tallace Ball, Ralph Sheafe, Louis Knight, Herbert Moss, Lillian Knight, Beulah Baldness. Teacher is Miss Brown.
June 1890
52 52-22
Second grade class of the West Queen Anne School, students standing with their teacher Odessa Allender
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-16).
1898
52 52-23
First or second grade class of the West Queen Anne School, students standing with their teacher
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-17).
Janurary 16, 1900
52 52-24
Third or fourth grade class of the West Queen Anne School, students standing with their teacher
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-18).
January 16, 1900
52 52-25
Sixth grade class of the West Queen Anne School, students standing with their teacher Florence Prince
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-19).
Janurary 16, 1900
52 52-26
Eighth grade class of the West Queen Anne School, students standing with their teacher and the principal W.G. Hartranft
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-20).
January 16, 1900
52 52-27
West Queen Anne School, first grade class of students standing in front with their teacher
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-21).
1901
52 52-28
West Queen Anne School, first grade+ class of students standing in front with their teacher
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-22).
1901
52 52-29
West Queen Anne School, second grade class standing in front with their teacher Miss Allender
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-23).
1901
52 52-30
West Queen Anne School, fourth grade class standing in front with their teacher
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-24).Article included with the photograph, taken from the Queen Anne News September 20, 1972. Text: "Group picks historical meeting place. West Queen Anne School, seen here in 1901 together with a photo of the 1901 second grade class, is an appropriate location for the first meeting of the newly formed Queen Anne Historical Society. The meeting will be at 8 p.m. this evening, Sept. 20. (Transportation is available by calling at 5-3650 or at 2-2008.). Queen Anne School, as it was known then, was originally a small frame building called a 'shack' school. It was constructed in 1889 at the cost of $499.50. Twenty pupils were added. In 1916 the final building addition was completed when ten more rooms were added. Today in the attic may be seen shingles from the original building built in 1895...".
1901
52 52-31
West Queen Anne School, fourth grade class sitting outside with the bird houses they constructed
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-26).Accompanying text: "As a feature of the 'nature studies' which she introduced as part of the regular class work in the West Queen Anne School while she was its principal, Miss Adelaide Lowry Pollock introduced in the Fourth Grade studies a period which the class devoted to the construction of 'bird houses'. Miss Pollock was an outdoors enthusiast and an Ornitholigist of more than local renown. She incollicated in the entire student body of the school a love and appreciation of the great outdoors, and in particular a better understanding of the bird life which distinguishes this section. The pupils displayed great ingeunity and skill in building their bird houses which, after being displayed, were taken home and placed in trees or in places where they could be actually used by the birds during their nesting season. The original of this photograph, the work of the late Asahael Curtis, is now filed in the library of the Washington State Historical Society. This particular picture was taken on April 27, 1905".
April 15, 1905
52 52-32
West Queen Anne School, third grade class being instructed in raffia basket weaving by their teacher Miss Pollock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-25).Accompanying text: "As a most instructive and popular feature of the class work in the Third grade, Miss Adelaide Lowry Pollock, then principal of the West Queen Anne School, introduced the pupils to the art of weaving baskets and other articles from 'raffia.' Raffia, as is generally known, comes from what Webster's Dictionary describes as the pinnate leaf of the Raffia Palm. A fibre from the stalks of the leaf, very strong and pliable, is woven into baskets, hats., etc. The late Asahel Curtis photographed the school's third grade class in 1905, engaged in this part of their daily school work which, it can readily be assumed, proved a most acceptable change from the regular 'book studies' of the class. The original of this photographi is now filed in the library of the Washington State Historical Society" (40).
1905
52 52-33
West Queen Anne School, eighth grade class at their desks in the classroom
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-27)
1919
52 52-34
West Queen Anne School, graduating class standing in front with their teacher and the principal
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-123).People identified in the picture from left to right; Back row: Joe Gremwell, Sherman Hamffine, Donald Druny, Howard Kammerlole, Mr. Patten (principal), Marion Keleg, Stephen Chidersou, Horace Brinkar, Augus McDonald. Second row from back: Miss Minning (8a teacher), Madeline Abrams, Lorna Rude, Ople Baker, Marie Martin, Evelyne Loreitgen, Dorothy Finolley, Eleanor Melillione, Bell Hale, Julia Krausyman, Helene Hill, Margarite Mattron, Helen Jepson, Elizabeth Cassidy, Miss Druyor (8b teacher). Third row from back: Helen Plum, Muriel Atkinson, Beryl Finch, Jane Philips, Helen Morthfired, Alta Morse, Hale Turner, Elizabeth Welborne, Amy Ellen Bartell, Daizy Robinson. Fourth row from the back: Sidney Grinstein, Walter Hendricks, Walter Loe, Richard Arzriean, George Hack, Donald Couley, John Bunting, Stanley Jordon, Bayard Waite, George McRoy.
1921
52 52-35
West Queen Anne School, girls of the graduating class
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-29).
June 1922
52 52-36
West Queen Anne School, boys of the graduating class
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-30).
June 1922
52 52-37
West Queen Anne School, seventh grade girls
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-28).
1921
52 52-38
West Queen Anne School, eighth grade girls in costume for their class play 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-31).
1922
52 52-39
Women at their fifty year class reunion of the 1922 graduating class from the West Queen Anne School; upper left from left to right; Dorothy Oles Hill, Betty Maxson Ballaine, Gertrude Maxon Houland, lower left rom left to right; Lorraine Landstrom Rickly, Lois Wilhelmy Stinech, upper right from left to right; Altha Rodd Storheim, Geroldine Elwell McErban, Irene Magriglia, lower right from left to right; Katharne Reedy Fingleton, Helen Clark Risser, Kitty Myers Davidson
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-32).Accompanying article with photograph from theQueen Anne News July 5, 1972. Text: "Eighth grade girl graduates reunited- after 50 years. 'Be sure to mention that it was the fiftieth anniversary of our EIGHTH GRADE graduation, not high school,' laughed one of the guests at Friday's luncheon at the Queen Anne home of Mrs. Dave Risser. 'We don't want to take credit for any more years than we have.' Another quipped, 'Did you ever see so many people in sensible shoes in your life?' But Miss Etta Minning, eighth grade teacher at West Queen Anne Elementary School in the 20's, would have been proud of her 1922 graduating class if she could have seen them Friday. Mrs. Risser, with the help of two others who live in this area- Mrs. John Storheim and Mrs. Hammy Davidson, both of Magnolia- had managed to locate eleven of the girl graduates of that year ('We didn't think the 'boys' would be interested!') for a reunion. Most came from the general Seattle area; Mrs. John McEwan, who lives at Lakebay, came the farthest, about 65 miles. Some had brought snapshots from West Queen Anne days. There was lots of reminscing- about graduating exercises and the middies and skirts and red ties they wore, and how Helen Clark (Mrs Risser) sat at her desk and cried because she didn't want to leave. The women agreed that the most 'famous' of their classmates was probably Paula Garrison, not only because she became Mrs. J.C. Penney but because of the manufacturing business she herself had founded earlier with 'Paula-Jamas,' sleepwear she designed herself. At the luncheon were Mrs. Jerry Bollaine (Betty Maxson) of Bellevue, Mrs. John George (Irene Magrilio) of South Seattle; Mrs. Dido Stinech (Lois Wilhelmy) of Ballard; Mrs. Milton Rickly (Lorraine Landstrom) of Mercer Island; Mrs. John Hill (Dorothy Oles) of West Seattle; Mrs. John Storheim (Altha Rudd) of Magnolia; Mrs. J.A. Fingleton (Katharine Reedy) of Capitol Hill; Mrs. Hammy Davidson (Kathryn Myers) of Magnolia; Mrs. John McEwan (Geraldine Elwell) of Lakebay; Mrs. Risser (Helen Clark) of Queen Anne, and Mrs. Harold Havoland (Gertrude Ann Matson) of Mercer Island."
July 5, 1972
52 52-40
West Queen Anne School, baseball team
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-33).
1922
52 52-41
West Queen Anne School, students standing outside in front of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-34).
1926
52 52-42
West Queen Anne School, graduating class outside in front of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-35).Students in picture; Front row: Marguerite Hansen, Isabella Thomson, Sylvia Sandstrom, Genevieve Jacobs, Mary Dreher, Jennie Miller, Mary McElwaine, Emogene Townsend, Second row: Melvin Saul, Genevieve Duffy, Burrows Vaughan, Irene Mills, Marget Rasmusson, Alice Kusta, Alice McKay, Clarence Priddy, Virginia Ring, Third row: Jack Fox, Tom Morrison, Albert Walters, President., Granville Jensen, Farrington Munsell, Earl Flajole, Harold Helmrich, Shiroi Yokoyoma, Back row: Robert Rinehart, Douglas Wills William Potter, Seymour Kail, Maynard Ray, Clifford Burglehaus, Francis Tyler Insert: Clarence Priddy, Virgina Ring, Carol Hagen, Nuriel Matzen.
January 1926
52 52-43
West Queen Anne School, graduating class outside in front of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-36).
1927
52 52-44
West Queen Anne School, graduating class outside in front of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-37).
January 1928
52 52-45
West Queen Anne School, graduating outside in front of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-38).Copy of students signatures on back of the photograph.
June 1930
52 52-46
West Queen Anne School, graduating class outside in front of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-39).
June 1933
52 52-47
West Queen Anne School, graduating class outside in front of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-41).
June 1949
52 52-48
West Queen Anne School, graduating class outside in front of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-40).
June 1952
52 52-49
West Queen Anne School, graduating class outside in front of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-45).
June 1925
52 52-50
West Queen Anne School, boys in the All City Band, standing outside with their conductor
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-44).
between 1920 and 1929?
52 52-51
Two graduating classes from different years, of the West Queen Anne School, vertically juxtaposed
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-42).
January 1900 and June 1949
52 52-52
School Savings Bank Day at the West Queen Anne School, students role-playing as bank tellers and customers
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-43).
March 19, 1935
52 52-53
West Queen Anne School, seventh and eighth grade classes standing outside in front of the school
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-135).
1901
52 52-54
Marker distinguishing the West Queen Anne School as a Registered National Historic Place
Leslie Hamilton (2536)
May 29, 1981
52 52-55
Portrait of Claude F. Turner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-121).
between 1940 and 1949?
52 52-56
West Queen Anne School, main entrance, Sixth Avenue West and West Galer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4373).
July 14, 1978
52 52-57
West Queen Anne School, northeast corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Lee Street
Leslie Hamilton (2440)
March 18, 1981
52 52-58
West Queen Anne School, southwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Galer Street
Leslie Hamilton (4374)
February 28, 1979
52 52-59
West Queen Anne School, southwest corner of Sixth Avenue West and West Galer Street
Leslie Hamilton (4375) (photographer)
February 28, 1979
52 52-60
West Queen Anne School, looking from Fifth Avenue West and West Galer Street
Leslie Hamilton (4376) (photographer)
February 28, 1979
52 52-61
Collection of smaller print pictures of the graduating classes of the West Queen Anne School and of portraits of teachers and principals, includes a few slides
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (51 small print pictures, 5 slides)
between 1970 and 1989?
Volume 53: Queen Anne 17
Smith's Cove and Salmon Bay.
Box/Folder item
53 53-1
Steamers at the Nothern Pacific Dock, looking west, south of Garfield Street at the bottom of Fifteenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1697).
between 1908 and 1910?
53 53-2
Seattle Piers 90 and 91 (formerly the Great Northern Docks)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4205).Copied from The Seattle Times "Now and Then" April 17, 1983.Text at top of photograph: "Today the Great Northern docks have been filled in and surrounded in the foreground by thirty-five acres of freeway and World's Fair dirt put their in 1962. Beyond are the much larger Port of Seattle Piers 90 and 91".
April 17, 1983
53 53-3
Seattle Glass Works
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3450).Copied from Washington Illustrated.
1901
53 53-4
Steamers at the Northern Pacific Docks, looking west, Seattle Glass Works circled in the photograph at back right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1097).
between 1908 and 1910?
53 53-5
Aerial view of Seattle Piers 90 and 91, ferries at the docks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2453).Copied from Queen Anne News.
September 29, 1978
53 53-6
Aerial view of Smith Cove, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2529).Copied from The Seattle Times May 3, 1981.
May 3, 1981
53 53-7
Smith Cove, looking from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2840).Copied from the Queen Anne Historical Society.
before 1900
53 53-8
Steamer 'Kigachi Maru', the first boat to load at Great Northern Docks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (un-numberd).
March 1910
53 53-9
Aerial view of Portage Bay, Montlake canal cut, University of Washington Stadium and the Hec Edmundson Pavilion, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1646).Original photograph from Larry Hoffman.
October 5, 1979
53 53-10
Smith Cove, Great Northern Docks, Piers 90 and 91
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1036).Copied from the Port of Seattle.
March 5, 1915
53 53-11
Steamer 'Kashima Maru' at the Great Northern Dock
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (323).
1926?
53 53-12
Smith Cove, west side of Piers 90 and 91
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1035).Copied from the Port of Seattle.
March 5, 1915
53 53-13
Smith Cove, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3891).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
October 9, 1914
53 53-14
Smith Cove, looking south over the Garfield Street Bridge from Magnolia Bluff, Northern Pacific Dock above Piers 90 and 91
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1698).
between 1920 and 1929?
53 53-15
Steamer 'Kigachi Maru', the first boat to load at Great Northern Docks
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3230).
1910
53 53-16
Aerial view of Fisherman's Wharf, Seattle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1706).
between 1950 and 1959?
53 53-17
Pier 90 at Smith Cove
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1034).Copied from the Port of Seattle.
April 10, 1915
53 53-18
Smith Cove, Piers 90 and 91, Harbor Island in background with Mt. Rainier in the distance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-17).
March 9, 1979
53 53-19
Smith Cove, Piers 90 and 91 and the Garfield Street Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (66-11).
March 18, 1979
53 53-20
Cargill Grain Elevators- Pier 86 and Queen Anne Hill, looking northeast
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1635).
August 3, 1979
53 53-21
Garfield Street Bridge, Smith Cove, Piers 90 and 91 and the Cargill Grain Elevators- Pier 86, Elliott Avenue West at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-18).
March 1979
53 53-22
Smith Cove, Garfield Street Bridge and Queen Anne Hill, looking from ferry
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (600B).
June 23, 1975
53 53-23
Garfield Street Bridge and Magnolia Bluff, Olympic Mountains in background, looking northwest from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (578).
between 1970 and 1979?
53 53-24
Cargill Grain Elevators- Pier 86, looking west from Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (580).
June 1975
53 53-25
Cargill Grain Elevators- Pier 86 with Queen Anne in the bacground
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (600C).
June 23, 1975
53 53-26
Demolition of Pier 90 building
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (763).Copied from the Queen Anne News, February 9, 1977.
February 9, 1977
53 53-27
Smith Cove
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1036).
March 5, 1915
53 53-28
Great Northern Docks and steamships 'Minnesota' and 'Dakota'
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (796).Copied from Seattle Post Intelligencer, "Prosperous Washington" 1906.
1906
53 53-29
Aerial view of Pier 90 and 91 and the Garfield Street Bridge, demolition of buildings on the piers, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1097).Copied from the Queen Anne News February 9, 1977.
February 9, 1977
53 53-30
Ballard, looking north from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (397).Text below the photograph: "The town of Ballard in 1902, before it became a part of Seattle, looking north from Queen Anne Hill".
1902
53 53-31
Fisherman's Terminal and the Ballard Bridge, looking northeast from Twenty-sixth Avenue West and West Dravus Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (338B).
April 24, 1974
53 53-32
Trans-Pacific liner, Smith Cove, Piers 90 and 91
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1770).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1925?
53 53-33
American and Japanese liners at Piers 90 and 91, Smith Cove
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1762).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1925?
53 53-34
Longshoremen unloading from a freighter by hand truck, Smith Cove
Postcard given to Leslie Hamilton from the Museum of History and Industry.Newspaper article place under the post card from the Queen Anne News, May 20 1978. Text: "Maritime Week observers pay tribute to Henry Smith. They paused yesterday during Maritime Week to honor Dr. Henry A. Smith at the Port of Seattle's biggest terminal on the site where Smith settled 126 years ago. Smith's property, near where Piers 90 and 91 now stand, fronted Smith Cove between Magnolia and Queen Anne. His house stood at 2827 15th Ave. W. until demolished 20 years ago to make way for the Interbay garbage dump. Smith died at 85 in 1915, the year after the Port began building the nation's longest landfilled piers. A plaque yesterday was unveiled at the new park-like public viewing area at Pier 91. It was sponsored by the Yukon and Propeller Clubs. Smith came to Seattle from the Midwest by way of Portland in 1852, homesteaded 160 acres and later acquired several hundred more. He operated logging camps, built a hotel, practiced medicine and served several terms in the Territorial Legislature. The Piers 90-91 complex is the port's larget, covering 198 acres. The Navy appropriated it in 1942 and the Port bought it back two years ago for $15.3 million and added $4 million improvements. The terminal's main activities now are auto imports, import-export fruit, frozen meats and seafoods and military general cargo. The Navy leases part of Pier 90 for moorage. Smith's 1888-built house was acquired at a tax sale for $1,060 in 1946. Eleven years later, the property owners were awarded $17,500 for it in a Superior Court condemnation suit. The plaque faces Smith Cove in the viewing area built by the Port as a public access. A blacktop road and a bike path lead to it from Thorndyke Avenue West".
July 1906
53 53-35
Pier 91, east side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (911).
November 1976
53 53-36
Ferry at dock on the east side of Pier 91
November 1976
53 53-37
Ferry at dock on the east side of Pier 90, looking from the Garfield Street Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (915).
November 1976
53 53-38
Pier 90, west side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (931).
November 1976
53 53-39
Ship at dock on the west side of Pier 91, downtown Seattle in the background at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (917).
November 1976
53 53-40
Car storage and Magnolia Bluff, Smith Cove
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (912).
November 1976
53 53-41
Pier 99, east side, looking from the Garfield Street Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (914).
November 1976
53 53-42
Railroad tracks going towards the Cargill Grain Elevators, looking from the Garfield Street Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (935).
November 1976
53 53-43
Men in front of the N & S Foundry
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2761).Original photograph from Mrs. H.C. Smith.
1920?
53 53-44
Men in the N & S Foundry
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2762).
1920?
53 53-45
Vacant N & S Foundry building, east side of Elliott Avenue West between Lee and Prospect Streets
Leslie Hamilton (2772) (photographer)
September 26, 1981
53 53-46
Vacant N & S Foundry building, east side of Elliott Avenue West between Lee and Prospect Streets
Leslie Hamilton (2773) (photographer)
September 26, 1981
53 53-47
Fisherman's Terminal, Salmon Bay
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3719).Original photograph from Paul Dorpat.
1914?
53 53-48
Ship Yankee Doodleat dock in Smith Cove, built at the N & S Foundry
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3762).Copied from The SeaChest.
October 21, 1903
53 53-49
Animal Control, 601 Ellliot Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (24-13).
May 1978
53 53-50
Blackstock Lumber Co., 545 Elliott Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (24-10).
May 1978
53 53-51
Elliott Avenue West, looking south from Lee Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (21-13).
April 23, 1978
53 53-52
Interbay and Magnolia Bluff, looking from West Bertona Street and Twelfth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (36-14).
July 19, 1978
53 53-53
Baseball game at the Interbay Playfield, looking southeast form Dravus Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (21-15).
April 1978
53 53-54
Interbay Playfield, looking north towards the Dravus Street Bridge and Eighteenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (45-15).
October 8, 1978
53 53-55
Ballard, looking north from Queen Anne hill near Fourteenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1368).
1906?
53 53-56
Interbay Playfield, looking north towards the Dravus Street Bridge and Eighteenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (45-16).
October 8, 1978
53 53-57
Fifteenth Avenue West and the West Dravus overpass, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (47-9).
October 8, 1978
53 53-58
Southeast corner of Fifteenth Avenue West and West Dravus Street, overpass at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (47-10).
October 8, 1978
53 53-59
Fifteenth Avenue West and the West Dravus Street overpass, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (47-18).
October 8, 1978
53 53-60
House at 2827 15th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (871).
between 1930 and 1980?
53 53-61
Railroad tracks next to West Dravus Street and Eighteenth Avenue West, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (54-7).
between 1930 and 1939?
53 53-62
West Dravus Street, looking west from Fifteenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (47-7).
October 8, 1978
53 53-63
West Dravus Street, looking west from Eleventh Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (30-12).
June 10, 1978
53 53-64
2800 block of Fifteenth Avenue West, west side
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (47-12).
October 8, 1978
53 53-65
Railroad tracks on Fifteenth Avenue West, looking north toward the Ballard Bridge
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (536).
between 1930 and 1939?
53 53-66
Railroad tracks on Fifteenth Avenue West, looking south from Ruffner Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1477).
between 1930 and 1939?
53 53-67
Southeast corner of West Ruffner Street and Fifteenth Avenue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (47-2).
October 8, 1978
53 53-68
Torero's Authentic Mexican and American Restaurant, east side of Fifteenth Avenue West at West Bertona Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (47-3).
October 8, 1978
53 53-69
Fifteenth Avenue West, looking south from West Emerson Street overpass
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (47-6).
October 8, 1978
53 53-70
Seattle Municipal Railway tracks on the West Wheeler Street Bridge, looking southwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1463).
February 5, 1921
53 53-71
West Wheeler Street Bridge, looking west toward Magnolia
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (873).
May 15, 1929
53 53-72
Ballard, looking north from Queen Anne Hill near Fourteenth Avnue West
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (24).
1906?
53 53-73
Aerial view of Salmon Bay and Ballard Bridge, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4471).
1950
53 53-74
Piers 90 and 91, looking west, Olympic Mountains in background
Leslie Hamilton (4070) (photographer)
March 16, 1983
53 53-75
Piers 90 and 91, looking west, Olympic Mountains in background
Leslie Hamilton (4071) (photographer)
March 16, 1983
53 53-76
Piers 90 and 91, looking west, Olympic Mountains in background
Leslie Hamilton (4072) (photographer)
March 16, 1983
53 53-77
Piers 90 and 91, looking west from Kinnear Park
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (579).
June 1975
53 53-78
Aerial view of the Garfield Street Bridge and Magnolia, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1536).Copied from the History of the Engineering Department.
1964
53 53-79
Homes on Magnolia Bluff
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-6).Copied from the Seattle Public Library.
1918?
53 53-80
Interbay School, Sixteenth Avenue West and West Barrett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (S-69).
1902?
53 53-81
Interbay and Magnolia Bluff, looking from Twelfth Avenue West and West Bertona Street, West Dravus street at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (36-16).
July 19, 1978
Volume 54: Queen Anne 18
Queen Anne panoramas.
Box/Folder item
54 54-1
Panoramic view of Queen Anne Hill, as viewed from a house on Prospect Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (445).Accompanying text below photograph: "Part of Queen Anne Hill viewed from a house on Prospect Street, year unknown. Intersection at lower left hand corner is Ward Street and First Ave. North. Queen Anne Ave. is visible in middle right, and lower right with streetcar at Mercer Street. The Kinnear House can be seen at far right. At left center are Denny School, Denny Hotel and the Former courthouse, Elliot Bay and Alki Point."
between 1900 and 1980?
54 54-2
Fisherman's Terminal and Ballard Bridge, looking from Twenty-sixth Avenue West and West Dravus Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (155).
August 18, 1973
54 54-3
Queen Anne Hill and Interbay area, West Dravus Street running up Queen Anne Hill at right, looking from east from Twenty-sixth Avenue West and West Dravus Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (469).
August 18, 1973
54 54-4
Interbay area, looking northeast from Twenty-sixth Avenue West and West Dravus Street, University of Washington Tower at back right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (471).
August 18, 1973
54 54-5
Fisherman's Terminal and the Ballard Bridge, Ballard and Phinney district in the background, looking from Twenty-sixth Avenue and West Dravus Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (470).
August 18, 1973
54 54-6
Queen Anne Hill, looking west from Twelfth Avenue West and West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (473).
1973
54 54-7
Queen Anne Hill and Shilshole Bay, looking northwest from Twelfth Avenue West and West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (474).
1973
54 54-8
Smith Cove, Piers 90 and 91, Garfield Street Bridge and Magnolia Bluff, looking west from Eighth Avenue West (Queen Anne Boulevard)
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (477).
1973
54 54-9
Salmon Bay and Ballard, looking northwest from Twelfth Avenue West and West Raye Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (472).
1973
54 54-10
Queen Anne Hill, looking northwest from upper Gilman Avenue West and Eleventh Avenue West near Crockett Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (394).
March 1975
54 54-11
Panorama of Elliott Bay and sailboats
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3590a & b)
1900?
54 54-12-54-15
Panorama including views of Fisherman's Terminal, Chittenden Locks, Salmon Bay, Ballard, Great Northern Railroad Trestle B.F. Day School, Ross, Fremont, Gas Plant Point, Lake Union, Volunteer Park Water Tower, Woodland Park, 14th Street Bridge, Bolcom Canal Lumber Mill, and Eleventh Avenue Northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (49-7, 49-8, 49-9, 49-10).Copied from the Maritime Historical Society.
between 1900 and 1980?
54 54-16
Southeast Queen Anne Hill, looking from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-2).
March 1, 1979
54 54-17
Southeast Queen Anne Hill, view of Fifth Avenue North, Taylor Avenue North, Sixth Avenue North and Dexter Avenue North, short diagonal road is Ward Place, looking from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-4).
March 1, 1979
54 54-18
Southeast Queen Anne Hill, view of Third Avenue North, Nob Hill Avenue North, Fourth Avenue North and Roy Street at lower right, looking from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-5).
March 1, 1979
54 54-19
Southeast Queen Anne Hill, view of Warren Avenue North, Second Avenue North and Third Avenue North, Valley Street at bottom, looking from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-6).
March 1, 1979
54 54-20
Queen Anne, Fifth Avenue North and Talyor Avenue North at left, looking north from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-9).
March 1, 1979
54 54-21
Smith Cove, intersection at right is Fairview Avenue North and Valley Street, looking from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-13).
March 1, 1979
54 54-22
King 5 News building on Aurora Avenue North between Harrison and Thomas Streets, looking east from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-14).
March 1, 1979
54 54-23
Lower Queen Anne, looking toward Interstate 5 and lower Capitol Hill, looking east from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-15).
March 1, 1979
54 54-24
Southeast Queen Anne, view of Taylor Avenue North, Sixth Avenue North, Dexter and Westlake Avenue, and Ward Place diagonal at lower left, looking from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-1).
March 1, 1979
54 54-25
Queen Anne Hill, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-12).
March 9, 1979
54 54-26
Smith Cove with Piers 90 and 91 in the background, Third Avenue West and West Mercer Street at lower right, looking from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (63-17).
March 1, 1979
54 54-27
Smith Cove, Garfield Street Bridge and Magnolia Bluff, looking from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (63-18).
March 1, 1979
54 54-28
Lower Queen Anne, Kinnear Park and West Olympic Place at lower left corner, looking northwest from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (63-19).
March 1, 1979
54 54-29
Queen Anne Hill, west side, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-6).
March 9, 1979
54 54-30
Queen Anne Hill, west side, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-5).
March 9, 1979
54 54-31
Queen Anne Hill, west side, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-4).
March 9, 1979
54 54-32
Queen Anne Hill, west side, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-3).
March 9, 1979
54 54-33
Queen Anne Hill, west side, top of Space Needle at right, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-2).
March 9, 1979
54 54-34
Queen Anne Hill, west side, top of Space Needle and downtown Seattle skyline at right, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-1).
March 9, 1979
54 54-35
Queen Anne Hill, west side, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-8).
March 9, 1979
54 54-36
Queen Anne Hill, west side, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-9).
March 9, 1979
54 54-37
Queen Anne Hill, west side, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-10).
March 9, 1979
54 54-38
Queen Anne Hill, west side, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-11).
March 9, 1979
54 54-39
Queen Anne Hill, west side, top of the Space Needle at right, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-14).
March 9, 1979
54 54-40
Queen Anne Hill, west side, downtown Seattle skyline at right, looking from 2566 25th Ave. W.
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (65-15).
March 9, 1979
54 54-41
Queen Anne Hill, looking west from Capitol Hill towards the Olympic Mountains
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3141).
April 7, 1959
54 54-42
Queen Anne Hill, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3144).
1959
54 54-43
West Dravus Street running up Queen Anne Hill, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3145).
1959
54 54-44
Queen Anne Hill, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3143).
1959
54 54-45
Queen Anne hill, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3142).
1959
54 54-46
Seattle waterfront and Space Needle, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-14).
December 25, 1979
54 54-47
Queen Anne Hill and waterfront, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-15).
December 25, 1979
54 54-48
Queen Anne Hill, Magnolia, and the Cargill Grain Elevators
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-16).
December 25, 1979
54 54-49
Lake Union, looking north toward the Aurora Bridge and University of Washington from Lynn Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (389).
1971
54 54-50
Lake Union, looking north toward University of Washington
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (482).
April 22, 1923
54 54-51
Lake Union, looking northeast from Queen Anne
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-13).
1915?
54 54-52
Lake Union, looking northeast toward University of Washington from Queen Anne
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (74-14).
1915?
54 54-53
Aerial view of Magnolia
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4477).
between 1900 and 1980?
Volume 55: Queen Anne 19
Seattle Center.
Box/Folder item
55 55-1
Aerial view of the Seattle Center, Queen Anne
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3448).Copied from the Seattle Times, January 4, 1957.
January 4, 1957
55 55-2
Seattle World's Fair construction
Copied by Leslie Hamiton (72-19).
1960?
55 55-3
Seattle Center construction, Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1621).
1960-61
55 55-4
Century 21 Exposition model showing the Hall of Science in the foreground, the Coliseum in the upper left, and exposition buildings
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1262).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21143).
1961
55 55-5
Century 21 Exposition, promotion poster showing downtown Seattle with the model for the Seattle World's Fair superimposed
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1263).Copied from the Seattle Public Library (SPL21142).
1962
55 55-6
Downtown Seattle, Washington Natural Gas at left center, looking southeast from Queen Anne Hill
Leslie Hamilton (3245) (photographer)
March 4, 1982
55 55-7
Downtown Seattle skyline, looking southeast from Queen Anne Hill
Leslie Hamilton (3246) (photographer)
March 4, 1982
55 55-8
Streetcar barns, looking from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1043).Original photograph from L. Gowey.
1910?
55 55-9
Downtown Seattle, Washington National Gas at left above center, looking southeast from Queen Anne Hill
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-23).
1958-9?
55 55-10
Seattle Civic Auditorium, Third Avenue North and Mercer Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3165).
September 1959
55 55-11
Seattle Civic Auditorium, Third Avenue North and Mercer Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60-0).
September 1959
55 55-12
Seattle Civic Auditorium, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1365).
September 1959
55 55-13
Seattle Center, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (3249) (photographer)
March 4, 1982
55 55-14
Seattle Center garage, Third Avenue North and Mercer Street
Leslie Hamilton (3243) (photographer)
March 4, 1982
55 55-15
Third Avenue North and Roy Street, southeast corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2683).
1959
55 55-16
House construction on the corner of Nob Hill Avenue and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3361).
June 6, 1959
55 55-17
Building on Fourth Avenue North and Thomas Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3174).
May 25, 1961
55 55-18
Seattle Civic Auditorium, Third Avenue North and Mercer Street, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3166).
September 1959
55 55-19
Seattle High School Memorial Stadium, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3172).
April 5, 1958
55 55-20
Houses on the southwest corner of Third Avenue North and Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-36).
June 6, 1959
55 55-21
Houses near John Street between Third Avenue North and Nob Hill Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-24).
June 6, 1959
55 55-22
Demolished houses and buildings alond Warren Avenue North and Second Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2682).
September 1959
55 55-23
Houses and an apartment building on Second Avenue North, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2680).
1959
55 55-24
Third Avenue North and Republican Street, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3173).
April 5, 1958
55 55-25
Popich Sign Co., northwest corner of Fourth Avenue North and Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-2).
June, 6 1959
55 55-26
House on John Street between Nob Hill Avenue and Third Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1372).
January 1958
55 55-27
Seattle Civic Auditorium, looking northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (396).
between 1950 and 1959?
55 55-28
Seattle Civic Auditorium
Copied by Leslie Hamillton (395).
between 1950 and 1959?
55 55-29
Seattle Civic Auditorium, entrance on the east side of Third Avenue North at Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-7).
June 1959
55 55-30
Seattle Civic Auditorium, southeast corner of Third Avenue North and Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3167).
September 1959
55 55-31
Houses on the northwest corner of Third Avenue North and Denny Way
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3170).
January 25, 1958
55 55-32
Ross Grocery, store on the corner of John Street and Nob Hill Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (E-35).
August 1959
55 55-33
House on the corner of Nob Hill Avenue and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-8).
June 6, 1959
55 55-34
House on the corner of Nob Hill Avenue and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-3).
June 6, 1959
55 55-35
Children standing on the porch of a house, northwest corner of Nob Hill Avenue and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-1).
June 6, 1959
55 55-36
Fire Station, Fourth Avenue North between John and Thomas Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-14).
June 6, 1959
55 55-37
Fire Station and house on Fourth Avenue North between John and Thomas Streets
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-13).
June 6, 1959
55 55-38
House on Fourth Avenue North between John and Thomas Streets, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-0).
June 6, 1959
55 55-39
Houses and a building which have since been replaced by the Monorail Station and Food Circus
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1543).
October 28, 1962
55 55-40
House on the corner of Third Avenue North and Harrison Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-11).
1959
55 55-41
Fourth Avenue North and Harrison Street, southwest corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-25).
June 6, 1959
55 55-42
Apartment building, northwest corner of Second Avenue West and Republican Street, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (C-9).
1957
55 55-43
Construction of the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60-21).
May 22, 1961
55 55-44
Warren Avenue School and Playfield, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3125).
April 5, 1958
55 55-45
Warren Avenue School, southeast corner of Warren Avenue and Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3168).
September 1959
55 55-46
Warren Avenue, looking south from Aloha Street
Leslie Hamilton (3261) (photographer)
March 8, 1982
55 55-47
"Gayway" at the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60-9).
July 28, 1962
55 55-48
Information booth at the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2673).
July 8, 1962
55 55-49
Amusement section of the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60-14).
June 25, 1962
55 55-50
Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2679).
June 8, 1962
55 55-51
Shops of the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (35).
June 4, 1962
55 55-52
United States Post Office, Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60-5).
June 8, 1962
55 55-53
Telephone building of the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60-7).
June 25, 1962
55 55-54
Amusement section of the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60-8).
September 16, 1962
55 55-55
Ford building at the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (60-15).
July 8, 1962
55 55-56
Shops of the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2678).
June 8, 1962
55 55-57
Map and key of Seattle Center, "The World's Fair that didn't end"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (41-20).
between 1950 and 1970?
55 55-58
Inflatables at Seattle Art's Bumbershoot Festival, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (12-7).
September 4, 1977
55 55-59
Aerial view of Seattle World's Fair, looking northwest
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3844).Copied from the Seattle Times, October 28, 1962.
October 28, 1962
55 55-60
"Paul Bunyan's Birthday Cake" in the Food Circus Building, Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3841).
April 1962
55 55-61
Tightrope walker, part of "Circus Berlin" at the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3843).Copied from the Seattle Times, October 28, 1962.
October 28, 1962
55 55-62
House in the area that would become the "Gayway" of the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3839).Copied from the Seattle Times, October 28, 1962.
1957
55 55-63
Buildings on Republican Street and Second Avenue North, later became area of the Seattle World's Fair
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3838).Copied from the Seattle Times, October 28, 1962.
1957
55 55-64
House near the intersection of Third Avenue North and Denny Way, later became part of the Seattle Center grounds
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3837).Copied from the Seattle Times, October 28, 1962.
1957
55 55-65
Warren Avenue Playfield, became section of the Seattle Center's "International Fountain"
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3840)Copied from the Seattle Times, October 28, 1962.
1955-57
55 55-66
Mercer Street, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (924).
December 1976
55 55-67
Seattle Center Arena, southwest corner of Fifth Avenue North and Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (36-9).
1976?
55 55-68
Seattle Center Arena, southeast corner of Fourth Avenue North and Mercer Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1373).
March 2, 1978
55 55-69
Seattle Center Arena, Republican Street at Fourth Avenue North, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1374).
March 2, 1978
55 55-70
Seattle Center, looking west from Harrison Street from Fourth Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1377).
March 2, 1978
55 55-71
Horiachi Mural Ampitheater, Seattle Center, looking north from John Street between Third Avenue North and Nob Hill Avenue
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1379).
March 2, 1978
55 55-72
Seattle Center, looking west on John Street and Third Avenue North, Pacific Science Center at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1378).
March 2, 1978
55 55-73
Seattle Center, looking west on John Street and Third Avenue North, Nile Temple at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1684).
March 2, 1978
55 55-74
Seattle Center, looking north from Thomas Street and Warren Avenue, Coliseum in the background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1685).
March 2, 1978
55 55-75
Seattle Center, looking east on Thomas from Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1382).
March 2, 1978
55 55-76
Seattle Center, looking south from Mercer Street between the Exhibition Hall and the Playhouse
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1686).
March 2, 1978
55 55-77
Seattle Center, looking west on Republican Street and Second Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1408).
March 8, 1978
55 55-78
Seattle Center, looking north on Second Avenue North at Republican Street, Kobe Bell, back of the Playhouse and Exhibition Hall
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1688).
March 8, 1978
55-79 1978
Seattle Center, looking south, inside gate six at Mercer Street, Northwest Square at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1687).
March 8, 1978
55 55-80
Seattle Center, Second Avenue North looking south from Mercer Street, Playhouse at left
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1407).
March 8, 1978
55 55-81
Seattle Center, looking north from Republican Street, Courtyard between the Playhouse and the Exhibition Hall
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1409).
March 8, 1978
55 55-82
Seattle Center, looking south from Mercer Street, Courtyard between the Playhouse and the Exhibition Hall
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1689).
March 8, 1978
55 55-83
Seattle Center, looking south on Third Avenue North from Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1410).
March 8, 1978
55 55-84
Seattle Center, looking west on Republican Street from Third Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1640).
March 8, 1978
55 55-85
Seattle Center, looking north on Second Avenue North from Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1411).
March 8, 1978
55 55-86
Seattle Center, northeast corner of Second Avenue North and Thomas Street, Flag Plaza Pavilion
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1691).
March 8, 1978
55 55-87
Seattle Art Museum Pavilion, Seattle Center, looking west on Thomas Street from Second Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1412).
March 8, 1978
55 55-88
Nile Temple, Seattle Center, northwest corner of Third Avenue North and John Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1692).
March 8, 1978
55 55-89
Seattle Center, looking east on John Street from Second Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1413).
March 8, 1978
55 55-90
Seattle Center, looking west on John Street to Second Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1693).
March 8, 1978
55 55-91
Mercer Street and Warren Avenue North, southeast corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2548).
June 10, 1981
55 55-92
Seattle Center, looking east on Thomas Street from Fourth Avenue North, Fifth Avenue North in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1694).
March 8, 1978
55 55-93
Mercer Street and Warren Avenue North, southeast corner, Space Needle at center in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32-0).
July 5, 1978
55 55-94
Mercer Street and Warren Avenue North, southeast corner, Space Needle at center in background
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (2549).
June 10, 1981
55 55-95
Mercer Street and Warren Avenue North, southeast corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32-2).
July 5, 1978
55 55-96
Seattle Center, looking east on Republican Street at Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1415).
March 8, 1978
55 55-97
Seattle Center northwest court, looking north from Republican Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32-11).
July 5, 1978
55 55-98
Seattle Center northwest court, north of Republican Street at Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32-10).
July 5, 1978
55 55-99
Seattle Center northwest court, looking north from Second Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32-12).
July 5, 1978
55 55-100
Seattle Center Skyride, west station
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (81-15).
September 25, 1979
55 55-101
Seattle Center, looking Republican Street at Warren Avenue North
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (32-9).
July 5, 1978
55 55-102
Seattle Center Skyride, west station
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (81-14).
September 25, 1979
55 55-103
Seattle Center, inside perimeter, Warren Avenue North between Mercer and Republican Streets
Leslie Hamilton (2551) (photographer)
June 10, 1981
55 55-104
Seattle Center, inside perimeter, Warren Avenue North, between Mercer and Republican Streets
Leslie Hamilton (2550) (photographer)
June 10, 1981
55 55-105
King Tut exhibit, Flag Plaza Building, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (42-9).
August 27, 1978
55 55-106
King Tut exhibit ticket line along Mercer Street, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (42-11).
August 27, 1978
55 55-107
King Tut exhibit ticket line, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (42-5A).
August 27, 1978
55 55-108
King Tut exhibit ticket booths, looking north
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (42-4).
August 27, 1978
55 55-109
Seattle Center, Flag Plaza Building, King Tut exhibit entrance, looking west
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (51-9).
October 22, 1978
55 55-110
Seattle Center, Flag Plaza Building, King Tut exhibit entrance
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (51-10).
October 22, 1978
55 55-111
Seattle Center, Center House, northwest corner of Third Avenue North and Thomas Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-2).
December 28, 1979
55 55-112
Seattle Center, Center House, north end on Harrison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-3).
December 28, 1979
55 55-113
Seattle Center, Center House, north entrance on Harrison Street
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-19).
December 28, 1979
55 55-114
International Bazaar, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-17).
December 28, 1979
55 55-115
International Bazaar, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-18).
December 28, 1979
55 55-116
Food Circus Court Christmas display, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1111).
December 1976
55 55-117
Food Circus Court Christmas display, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (744).
December 1976
55 55-118
Food Circus Court Christmas display, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1110).
December 1976
55 55-119
Food Circus Court Christmas display, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-16).
December 28, 1979
55 55-120
Food Circus Court Christmas display, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-15).
December 28, 1979
55 55-121
Food Circus Court Christmas display, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-11).
December 28, 1979
55 55-122
Food Circus Court Christmas display, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-4).
December 28, 1979
55 55-123
Food Circus Court Christmas display, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (82-12).
December 28, 1979
55 55-124
Food Circus Court Christmas display, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-11).
December 28, 1979
55 55-125
Food Circus Court Christmas display, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-8).
December 28, 1979
55 55-126
Food Circus Court Chrismas decorations, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-7).
December 28, 1979
55 55-127
Food Circus Court, Christmas decorations, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-3).
December 28, 1979
55 55-128
Food Circus Court, looking down from top floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-16).
December 28, 1979
55 55-129
Food Circus Court, Christmas decorations and people eating, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-1).
December 28, 1979
55 55-130
Food Circus Court, Christmas decorations and people eating, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-20).
December 28, 1979
55 55-131
Food Circus Court, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-9).
December 28, 1979
55 55-132
Food Circus Court, Christmas decorations and people eating, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-19).
December 28, 1979
55 55-133
Food Circus Court, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-18).
December 28, 1979
55 55-134
Food Circus Court, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-14).
December 28, 1979
55 55-135
Food Circus Court, people watching a performance, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-13).
December 28, 1979
55 55-136
Food Circus Court, chairs set up for a performance, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-14).
December 28, 1979
55 55-137
Food Circus Court, chairs set up for a performance, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-13).
December 28, 1979
55 55-138
Food Circus Court, people getting seated for a performance, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-15).
December 24, 1979
55 55-139
Food Circus Court, people getting seated for a performance, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (84-2).
December 24, 1979
55 55-140
Food Circus Court, Christmas decorations and flowers, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-9)
December 24, 1979
55 55-141
Food Circus Court, Christmas decorations and flowers, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (83-10).
December 24, 1979
55 55-142
Food Circus Court, Christmas decorations, looking down from the second floor, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (85-10).
December 24, 1979
55 55-143
Nob Hill Avenue and Thomas Street, future sight of the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (3174).
May 25, 1961
55 55-144
Nob Hill Avenue and Thomas Street, northwest corner
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1414).
March 8, 1978
55 55-145
Seattle Center, base of the Space Needle, looking east
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1376).
March 2, 1978
55 55-146
Seattle Center, base of the Space Needle, looking east, Plumber's Delight Fountain at right
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (1375).
March 2, 1978
55 55-147
Space Needle, lower restaurant, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (3801) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
55 55-148
Space Needle, lower restaurant, looking north
Leslie Hamilton (3802) (photographer)
November 1, 1982
55 55-149
Base of the Space Needle, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (2839) (photographer)
September 24, 1981
55 55-150
Base of the Space Needle, looking south
Leslie Hamilton (2838) (photographer)
September 24, 1981
55 55-151
Space Needle, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2834) (photographer)
September 24, 1981
55 55-152
Space Needle, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2837) (photographer)
September 24, 1981
55 55-153
Base of the Space Needle, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2836) (photographer)
September 24, 1981
55 55-154
Space Needle, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (2835) (photographer)
September 24, 1981
55 55-155
Space Needle with International Fountain in foreground, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (81-1).
September 25, 1979
55 55-156
Space Needle with International Fountain in foreground, Skyride support at left, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (81-0).
September 25, 1979
55 55-157
Seattle Center, arrival of circus elephants
Leslie Hamilton (2135) (photographer)
September 15, 1980
55 55-158
Seattle Center, arrival of Circus elephants
Leslie Hamilton (2134) (photographer)
September 15, 1980
55 55-159
Seattle Center, arrival of circus elephants
Leslie Hamilton (2133) (photographer)
September 15, 1980
55 55-160
American World War I "Doughboy" statue, Seattle Center
Leslie Hamilton (4074) (photographer)
March 16, 1983
55 55-161
American World War I "Doughboy" statue, Seattle Center
Leslie Hamilton (4075) (photographer)
March 16, 1983
55 55-162
High School Memorial Stadium, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (4076) (photographer)
March 18, 1983
55 55-163
High School Memorial Staduim, looking west
Leslie Hamilton (4077) (photographer)
March 18, 1983
55 55-164
Harrison Street, looking east from Third Avenue North, High School Memorial Stadium at left
Leslie Hamilton (4078) (photographer)
March 18, 1983
55 55-165
High School Memorial Stadium playing field, looking east
Leslie Hamilton (4079) (photographer)
March 18, 1983
55 55-166
High School Memorial Stadium, South grandstand, top of the Space Needle in background at right
Leslie Hamilton (4080) (photographer)
March 18, 1983
55 55-167
High School Memorial Stadium, North grandstand
Leslie Hamilton (4081) (photographer)
March 18, 1983
55 55-168
Fire Service Museum, main entrance, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4398) (photographer)
September 25, 1979
55 55-169
Fire Service Museum, east side, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4399) (photographer)
September 25, 1979
55 55-170
Fire Service Museum, main entrance, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4400) (photographer)
September 25, 1979
55 55-171
Fire Service Museum, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4401) (photographer)
September 25, 1979
55 55-172
Fire Service Museum, Seattle Center
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4402) (photographer)
September 25, 1979
55 55-173
Fire Service Museum, main entrance, Seattle Center
Leslie Hamilton (4403) (photographer)
September 25, 1979
55 55-174
Fire Service Museum, main entrance, Seattle Center
Leslie Hamilton (4404) (photographer)
September 25, 1979
55 55-175
Fire Service Museum, Seattle Center
Leslie Hamilton (4405) (photographer)
September 25, 1979
55 55-176
Downtown Seattle skyline, looking south from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-17).
March 1, 1979
55 55-177
Downtown Seattle skyline, looking south from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-16).
March 1, 1979
55 55-178
Lower Queen Anne area, looking south from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-18).
March 1, 1979
55 55-179
Downtown Seattle skyline, looking south from the Space Needle
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (64-18).
March 1, 1979
55 55-180
Century 21 Exposition, Seattle World's Fair, looking south
Copied by Leslie Hamilton (4031).
1961-62?

Slide notebooks Return to Top

This series consists of three notebooks (1,253 slides, 35 mm.) of Seattle views, which are duplicates of images in the Hamilton photo binders. There is also one notebook (962 slides, 35 mm.) of views of Queen Anne and the Government Locks, which also are duplicates of images in the Hamilton photo binders.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Bridges--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Buildings--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs
  • Business districts--Washington (State) eattle
  • Canals--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs
  • Central business districts--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs
  • Churches--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Department stores--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Ferries--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Fire departments--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Fire stations--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Fires--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Grading (Earthwork)--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs
  • Great Fire, Seattle, Wash., 1889--Photographs
  • Hotels--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs
  • Houses--Washington (State) eattle
  • Neighborhoods--Washington (State) eattle
  • Parks--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Railroad stations--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Railroads--Buildings and structures--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Schools--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs
  • Ships--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Statues--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Steamboats--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Stores and shops--Washington (State) eattle
  • Stores, Retail--Washington (State)--Seattle--Photographs
  • Street-railroads--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs
  • Streets--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs
  • Theaters--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs
  • Transportation--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs
  • Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
  • Waterfronts--Washington (State) eattle--Photographs

Geographical Names

  • Fifth Avenue (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
  • First Avenue (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
  • Fourth Avenue (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
  • Queen Anne (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
  • Seattle (Wash.)--Photographs
  • Second Avenue (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
  • Third Avenue (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
  • Western Avenue (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs