Abel, W. H. |
1/31, 3/2 |
Aberdeen, Treasurer |
3A/26 |
Ad Club, Seattle |
6/1 |
Adams, B. E., Jr |
8/6 |
Adams, E. J. |
4/27 |
Adams, J. C. |
3/2 |
Addams, Jane |
10/25 |
Adler (Jacob) and Company, New York |
1/3, 1/15 |
Aetna Indemnity Company. Hartford, Connecticut (see also: Aetna Life Insurance Company) |
3/2, 3A/1 |
Aetna Life Insurance Company, (1915 on) Hartford, Connecticut (see also: Aetna Indemnity Company) |
8/6, 9/6 |
Agnew, W. L. |
4/8 |
Ahson, Gertrude H. |
4/8 |
Ainslie (George R.) -Boyd Company |
3/2, 3/28, 3A/1, 3A/26 |
Air Defense League, Washington, Seattle |
10/25 |
Al-Kai Club |
7/20 |
Alaska, Treasurer |
10/25 |
Alaska Marble Mountain Company |
4/27 |
Alexander, Joseph B. |
1/31 |
Alki Women's Improvement Club |
6/1 |
Allen, Arn. S. (see: YMCA-Seattle) |
|
Allen, Jay C. |
4/27 |
Allen, W. D. |
6/1 |
Allmond, Charles H. |
3/28 |
Allsop, Agnes L. |
1/15 |
Aloha Lumber Company |
8/22 |
Alta Lumber Company, Portland |
4/27, 6/1 |
Altruistic Association, Seattle |
4/27 |
American Academy of Political and Social Sciences |
4/8, 4/27, 6/1, 6/22, 8/22, 9/6 |
American Asiatic Association |
8/18 |
American Association for International Conciliation |
4/27, 8/22, 9/6 |
American Association for Labor Legislation |
6/22, 7/20, 8/6, 8/22, 9/6, 10/8 |
American Broadcasting Company, Washington, D.C |
10/25 |
American City
|
4/27, 8/22 |
American City Bureau |
6/22 |
American Civic Alliance |
3A/26 |
American Civil Liberties Union |
10/25 |
American Civil Liberties Union, Seattle |
10/8 |
American Committee for Armenian-Syrian Relief (Name changed in 1919 to American Committee for Relief in the Near East) |
8/22 |
American Committee for Relief in the Near East (Formerly American Committee for Armenian-Syrian Relief) |
9/6 |
American Forestry Association |
6/22 |
American Humane Association |
4/27 |
American Institute of Architects, Washington |
3/2, 3A/26, 9/6 |
American Law Book Company, New York |
3/2 |
American Legion |
9/6 |
American Lutheran Survey
|
8/6 |
American Mortgage and Building Company, Seattle |
6/1, 6/22 |
American National Bank, Kansas City, Missouri |
1/15 |
American Paper Company, Seattle |
3A-26 |
American Protective League, Minute Men Division, Seattle |
8/22, 9/6 |
American Social Hygiene Association |
9/6 |
American Surety Company of New York, San Francisco |
1/31 |
Amphion Society of Seattle |
6/22 |
Anderson, A. J. |
1/31 |
Anderson, E. B. |
3/2, 4/28 |
Anderson, Emil J. |
3/2, 3A/1, 4/8 |
Anderson, G. |
7/20 |
Anderson, J. A. |
9/6 |
Anderson, Victor |
9/6 |
Anderson, W. A. (see: Concrete Pipe and Construction Company) |
|
Anderson (W. H.) Company |
1/31 |
Andrews, E. B. |
2/14, 6/1 |
Andrews, Luella W. |
2/14 |
Anger, Henry A. |
3/2 |
Ankeny, [?] |
1/3 |
Annen, Louis J. |
8/6 |
Anspungh, F. L. |
1/31 |
Anti-Saloon League |
4/28 |
Anti-Tuberculosis Committee, King County |
9/6 |
Apostolic Institute |
3/2, 4/8, 6/1 |
Arcade Multigraphers and Stenographers, Seattle |
7/20 |
Argus
|
6/22, 7/20, 8/6 |
Ariss, Campbell and Gault, Merchandise Broker, Vancouver, B. C |
4/8, 4/28 |
Armstrong, R. A. |
4/8 |
Armen, Louis J. |
7/20 |
Arnell, John |
4/28 |
Arney, William |
4/28, 6/1 |
Arnold, D. H. |
1/3 |
Arnold, Gerna, |
10/8 |
Arnold, Thurman (see: United States Justice Department) |
|
Arntson, Anthony M. |
2/14, 6/22 |
Aronson, D. |
6/1 |
Aronson, George |
6/22 |
Arrow, J. |
4/28 |
Arrowsmith, M. |
1/31, 2/14, 3/2, 3/28, 4/8, 6/1, 8/22 |
Arrowsmith, Risley |
3/28 |
Art Marble Company, Seattle |
3A/1 |
Ashton, James M. |
3/2, 3A/1, 4/8, 4/28 |
Associated Charities of San Francisco |
3A/26 |
Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis, Maryland |
3/2, 3A/1, 4/28 |
Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis, Washington |
3A/1 |
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, Chicago |
3/2 |
Atkins, Frank R. |
3A/26 |
Atkinson (J.M.E.) and Company |
2/14, 3/28, 3A/1 |
Atkinson, Will |
6/1 |
Augustine (J. W.) and Kyer |
3A/26, 4/28 |
Augustine, M. B. |
7/20 |
Austin, A. D. |
1/3 |
Austin, W. C. |
4/28 |
Austria-Hungary Consulate, San Francisco |
1/15 |
Austrian Peace Society (see: Präsidium der Österreichischen Friedensgesellschaft) |
|
Automobile
|
2/14 |
Automobile Club of Seattle |
6/1 |
Baeder, Louis |
6/2 |
Bagley (A. E.) and Company, Los Angeles |
6/23 |
Bailey, Arnos Judson, |
7/20 |
Bailey (C. P.) and Sons Company |
10/9 |
Bailey, George H. |
6/23 |
Bainter and Sloan, Real Estate Brokers, Prince Rupert, B. C. |
6/2 |
Baker, George R. |
1/32 |
Baldwin, Roger (see: American Civil Liberties Union) |
|
Balfour, Guthrie and Company |
8/23 |
Balivet, Henri P. |
3A/2, 7/20, 8/23 |
Balivet, P. |
2/15 |
Ballard, City Attorney |
1/3 |
Ballinger, Richard A. (see: Seattle mayor) |
|
Ballinger (R. A.), Ronald, Battle, and Tennant |
3A/27 |
Balmaine, J. |
7/20 |
Bancroft-Whitney Company, law book publishers, San Francisco |
1/3,1/16, 1/32, 2/15, 4/29 |
Bank of California, Seattle |
4/9, 4/29, 6/2, 6/23, 7/20, 8/7, 9/7, 10/9 |
Baptists, First Baptist Church |
3A/2 |
Baptists, Tabernacle Baptist Church |
7/20 |
Bardon, Thomas H. |
2/15 |
Barker, Frank N. |
1/30 |
Barnard (George D.) and Company |
1/16 |
Barne, Joseph |
4/29 |
Barnes (Pierre) and Company |
7/20 |
Barr, Mrs |
1/32 |
Bartell Drug Company, Incorporated |
3/3 |
Bary, Joseph |
6/23 |
Bates, (Mrs.) J.W |
1/30, 6/23 |
Bates, M.H |
4/29 |
Bates (Charles O.), Peer, and Peterson |
4/9 |
Bateson (George A.) and Company |
3/28 |
Baty, T. (see also: International Law Association) |
8/23, 10/9 |
Bausett, Jennie Jordan |
4/29 |
Bausman (Frederick) and Kelleher |
1/16 |
Baxter, Chauncey L. |
4/9 |
Bayne, Margaret W. |
4/29 |
Beacon Hill Improvement Club |
4/29, 6/2 |
Beals, Walter B. |
3/3, 3/22, 3/28, 3A/2, 4/29 |
Beam, Frank |
9/7, 10/9 |
Beaux Arts Society |
6/2 |
Bebb, William B. |
4/29, 7/21 |
Bebro's Mercantile Agency |
2/15 |
Beck, Hazel |
4/29 |
Beck, W.T |
1/32, 3/1, 3/3, 3/28, 3A/2, 4/29 |
Beck, (Mrs.) W.W |
3A/2 |
Becker (Arnold) and Company |
1/16 |
Beckman, Victor H. |
3/3, 8/23 |
Beckwith, S. R. |
4/29 |
Bedford, Charles |
3/28 |
Beebe, Albert H. |
3/3, 3A/2, 3A/27, 6/23 |
Beebe, Orville E. |
7/21 |
Beeks, William T. |
4/29 |
Begg, George F. |
3A/2 |
Belgium Vice Consul, Seattle |
7/21 |
Bell, [?] |
3/28 |
Bell, A.L |
2/15 |
Bell, J. |
3/28 |
Bell Shingle Company |
3A/27 |
Bender-Moss Company, Incorporated |
8/7 |
Benson, H.K |
8/18 |
Bentley, M.P |
2/15 |
Benton County Treasurer |
6/2 |
Bergh, A. |
3/3 |
Bergman, Harry L. |
9/7 |
Bernard, Charles F.C |
6/2 |
Bert, Fred W., Jr |
6/23 |
Best (Charles S.) and Company, Seattle |
4/29, 6/2, 6/23, 7/21 |
Bethlehem, [?] |
6/2 |
Bickford, Nathan |
1/32 |
Bignold, Nigel R. |
8/23 |
Billings Club |
6/23 |
Bissett, C.P |
6/23, 7/21 |
Black (Alfred L.) and Black |
6/2 |
Black, J.C |
10/26 |
Blackwell (James E.) and Baker |
6/2, 6/23 |
Blatchley, A.H |
4/29 |
Blattner, F.S |
1/3 |
Blethen, Alden J. (see: Times Printing Company, Seattle) |
|
Block, Louis |
2/15 |
Bogardus Testing Laboratories |
6/2 |
Boggess, Robert L. |
7/21, 9/7 |
Bohannon, E.F |
1/32 |
Bohlke, H.C |
9/7 |
Boner, W.H. (see: Simpson Lumber Company) |
|
Bonney-Watson Company |
3/28 |
Borden, D.W.L |
1/32 |
Borzone, Frank |
6/23 |
Boseh, M.L. Roeper |
7/21 |
Boston Embossing and Tape Company |
1/16 |
Bostwick, Harrison |
1/32, 10/9 |
Bothell National Farm Loan Association |
8/23 |
Bothwell, James (see also: Bothwell and Crockett) |
1/32, 3/28 |
Bothwell (James) and Crockett (O.W.) Company, Incorporated (see also: Bothwell, James) |
6/2, 8/23 |
Bothwell, William J. |
6/23 |
Bouillon (A.U.) Club (see also: Phelps, Byron) |
4/9 |
Bowden, Edmund |
9/7 |
Bowden (Edmund), Gazzam and Arnold |
7/21 |
Bowdoin College Football Association |
6/23 |
Bowen, A.L |
4/29 |
Bowen, B.A |
6/23 |
Boy Scouts of America |
4/29 |
Boy Scouts of America, Seattle Council |
4/9, 10/9 |
Boyd, Clara W. |
1/32 |
Boyer, Harvey K. |
9/7 |
Boyer, Joseph A. |
1/32 |
Boyle, Harley J. |
6/2 |
Boynton, Charles C. |
1/32 |
Boys' Club, San Francisco, Columbia Park |
4/9 |
Bradford, John |
10/26 |
Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. A. |
1/32, 2/15 |
Brainerd, Erastus (see also: Seattle Post-Intelligencer) |
7/21, 9/7 |
Braucher, Howard (see also: Playground Association of America) |
10/26 |
Brents, Thomas H. |
2/15 |
Breston and Bell |
1/3 |
Bridges, J.B. (see also: Bridges and Bruener) |
3/3, 3/22 |
Bridges (J.B.) and Bruener, Aberdeen |
4/9, 4/30, 6/2, 7/21 |
Bridges, Samuel D. |
3/3 |
Brinker (William H.) and Jones |
1/2 |
Brinkley, Charles A. |
8/7 |
British American Association, Washington |
9/7 |
British American War Relief Association |
10/26 |
British Californian
|
6/23 |
British Columbia, Assessor and Collector |
10/9 |
British Columbia, Victoria, County Court |
1/16 |
British Museum, Printed Books Department |
10/26 |
British War Mission |
8/23 |
Broderick (Henry), Incorporated, Real Estate, Seattle |
8/7 |
Brooks, G.L |
6/2 |
Brotherhood League Club, Seattle |
4/30, 6/2, 6/23, 8/7 |
Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Western North Dakota |
1/2 |
Brott (H.W.) and Copsey |
4/9 |
Brower, H.G |
9/7 |
Brown, Arthur C. |
6/2 |
Brown, F.L |
1/32 |
Brown, Frank A. (see: Breston and Bell) |
|
Brown, G.M |
3A/27 |
Brown, L. Frank |
6/23 |
Brown, Walter S. |
1/32 |
Brownell, Ado M.J |
7/21 |
Brownell, Francis H. |
1/3 |
Bruce, Malcolm |
3A/2 |
Bruce, Sarah C. |
3A/27, 4/30 |
Bruce, S.M. (see: Fairchild and Bruce) |
|
Bruce, (Mrs.) W.W |
3A/2 |
Brunton, D. W. |
10/26 |
Bryan, J. W. |
7/21 |
Bryan, James |
8/23 |
Buchanon, H.D |
4/30 |
Buddress, A.W |
1/16 |
Buffalo Health Department |
8/18 |
Building Employees Protective and Benevolent Association |
6/23 |
Building Managers Association, Seattle |
4/30 |
Building Trades Council, Seattle |
4/30, 6/23 |
Bull Brothers, Incorporated |
4/30, 8/18 |
Bullitt, William P. |
10/26 |
Bunn, C.W |
3/3 |
Burke, Thomas (see also: Burke (Thomas), Shepard and McGilvra; Chamber of Commerce, Seattle) |
3A/2, 3A/27, 4/9, 4/30, 6/2, 7/21 |
Burke (Thomas), Shepard and McGilvra |
1/3 |
Burlew (Fred E.) and Coyne |
1/16 |
Burnham, Royal E. |
3A/27 |
Burns (William J.) International Detective Agency, Incorporated |
8/7 |
Burnside, Nellie M. |
7/21 |
Burrington-Case Company |
7/21 |
Burroughs Adding Machine Company |
3A/2 |
Business Chronicle of the Pacific
Northwest
|
9/7, 10/26 |
Business Property Security Company |
4/30, 6/23 |
Bussell, C.B |
4/30 |
Butchart, W.H |
6/23 |
Byers, Horace G. (see: Washington University Chemistry Department) |
|
Byers, Joseph P. (see also: National Conference of Charities and Correction) |
1/32 |
Byrne, L. R. (see: Mason County Attorney) |
|
Cabot, R. M. |
5/1 |
Cadbury, R. |
10/27 |
Cain, Harry P. |
10/27 |
Calhoun, William M. (see: Calhoun (William M.) , Denny and Ewing, Incorporated) |
|
Calhoun (William M.), Denny and Ewing, Incorporated |
1/17, 1/33, 3A/3, 3A/27, 4/10, 5/1, 6/3, 6/24, 8/7 |
California, Alameda County, Probation Office |
3A/27 |
California, Napa County. Clerk |
1/4 |
California, State Library |
3A/3 |
California, University, Berkeley, Agriculture College |
10/9 |
California, University, Berkeley, Summer Session Dean |
6/3 |
Callvert, S.A. (see also: Washington. Public Lands Department) |
1/4 |
Calvert, G.L |
3A/3 |
Calvert Realty Company |
3A/27 |
Cameron, M. |
10/9 |
Cameron, R.J |
1/4, 1/17 |
Camp-Te Roller Manufacturers Agency |
6/3 |
Campbell, Edgar F. |
3/1, 3/4, 8/9 |
Candidates' League, Seattle |
7/22 |
Cann, (Mrs.) Samuel N. |
1/4, 1/17 |
Carey (Charles H.) and Kerr |
3A/27, 5/1 |
Carey, E. J. |
2/16 |
Carlberg, Aug[ust?] |
9/8 |
Carleton College Library |
9/8 |
Carlson, C.J |
6/3 |
Carnahan, J.S. (see: Carnahan and Van Hoorebeke) |
|
Carnahan (James S.) and Griffith |
3/29 |
Carnahan (J.S.) and Van Hoorebeke |
1/33 |
Carnegie Trust Company |
3/29 |
Carr, Anna H. |
6/24 |
Carr, Jas. W. (see: Peters and Carr) |
|
Carroll, H.W |
6/3 |
Carson, R.F |
10/27 |
Carstens, Henry (see: Carstens and Earles, Incorporated) |
|
Carstens (Henry) and Earles, Incorporated |
1/33, 3A/3 |
Carter, A.E |
8/24 |
Catholic Northwest Progress
|
5/1 |
Catholics, Saint James Cathedral, Seattle |
10/9 |
Catholics, Saint John's Church, Ketchikan |
1/33, 2/16 |
Caulkins, E. Dana |
10/9 |
Cavanaugh's Band |
8/1 |
Central Council of Social Agencies of Seattle |
6/3, 6/24, 7/22, 8/7 |
Central Labor Council, Seattle |
3A/27, 7/22, 10/9 |
Central Law Journal Company, Saint Louis |
1/33, 3/4 |
Central National Bank of Battle Creek |
5/1 |
Centralia Chronicle
|
1/33 |
Century History Company |
3/29 |
Chadwick, H.A. (see: Argus) |
|
Chadwick, S.J |
2/16 |
Chamber of Commerce, Cleveland |
4/10 |
Chamber of Commerce, Columbus |
9/8 |
Chamber of Commerce, Greenwood |
6/3 |
Chamber of Commerce, Humboldt. California (see also: Wilson, Rufus R.) |
6/3, 6/24 |
Chamber of Commerce, Portland |
10/27 |
Chamber of Commerce, Seattle |
1/33, 2/15, 3/1, 3/4, 3/22, 3/29, 3A/3, 3A/27, 3A/28, 4/10, 5/1,
6/24, 7/22, 8/7, 8/24, 9/8, 10/9, 10/27 |
Chamber of Commerce, Spokane |
10/27 |
Chamberlain, G.H |
5/1 |
Chandler, Frederic B. |
6/24 |
Chapin, Herman |
7/22 |
Chapman, John |
1/17 |
Chapman, W.O. (see also: Pierce County. Superior Court) |
8/24 |
Charities
|
1/33, 2/16, 4/10 |
Charities Endorsement Committee |
5/1 |
|
|
Charities and The Commons (see also: Charities) |
3/22, 3/29, 3A/3, 3A/28 |
Charities Bureau, Chicago |
1/33 |
Charity Organization Society, Lincoln, Nebraska |
1/33 |
Charity Organization Society, Seattle |
1/30, 1/33, 3/5, 3/29, 3A/3, 3A/28, 4/10, 5/1, 6/3, 6/24,
7/22 |
Chehalis County Superior Court |
2/16, 3/5, 3/22, 5/1, 6/3, 6/24, 7/22, 8/7 |
Chehalis County Vidette (see also: Weekly Vidette) |
1/33, 2/16 |
Chelan County Sheriff |
1/4, 1/17, 3 A/28 |
Chester's League of Nations |
9/9 |
Chevalier (F.) Company, Incorporated |
1/17 |
Chevalier, George F. (see: Chevalier (F.) Company, Incorporated) |
|
Chicago Municipal Reference Library |
9/9 |
Chicago Park Commission |
5/1 |
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Company |
3/5 |
Chicago Daily News
|
10/27 |
Chicago Great Western Railway |
3/5 |
Chicago, Indiana and Southern Railroad Company |
3/5 |
Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railway Company |
3/5, 3A/28, 5/1 |
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company |
3/5 |
Chilberg, J. E. (see: Scandinavian American Bank) |
|
Chilberg Agency |
3A/4 |
Child Conference for Research and Welfare |
3/29 |
Child Welfare Commission, Milwaukee |
5/1 |
Children's Aid Association |
3A/28 |
Children's Home Society of Washington |
1/33, 2/16, 3/5, 3A/4, 3A/28, 5/1, 6/3 |
Childs, R.W |
7/22 |
Chinn (R.E. and E.B.) Brothers |
3/5 |
Chisholm, William |
1/33 |
Christian, Walter (see: Sullivan (P. C.) and Christian) |
|
Christian Endeavor Convention, Seattle,1907 |
3/5 |
Christian Home
|
3A/4 |
[ ] |
|
Church, Ira E. |
8/24 |
Church of the Holy Communion, New York |
3A/4 |
Churchill, Arthur M. |
5/1 |
Cicero, Dona E. |
1/4 |
Cigar Makers' International Union of America, Local 188 |
5/2 |
Citizens' Fourth of July Celebration |
5/2 |
Citizens National Bank, Des Moines, Iowa |
1/4 |
Citizens' National Committee for the Purpose of Bringing about the Calling of a Third International Peace Conference at the Hague |
7/22 |
Citizens' Press Bureau, Edmonton, Alberta |
6/25 |
City Car Line League |
5/2, 6/25 |
Civic Forum of Seattle |
5/2 |
Civic League, Massachusetts |
3A/4 |
Civil Service News
|
8/7 |
Civil Service Supply Association Limited |
1/33 |
Clallam County Sheriff |
1/18 |
Clallam County Superior Court |
1/4, 1/18 |
Clark, [?] |
1/18 |
Clallam County Treasurer |
1/18 |
Clallam County Abstract Company |
9/9 |
Clapf, J.W |
10/27 |
Clark, A.C. (see also: Keeley Institute) |
1/33, 5/2 |
Clark, Charles Upson |
10/9 |
Clark, George |
1/18 |
Clark, Irving M. |
6/25 |
Clark, Mott |
3A/4, 3A/28 |
Clarke, R. W. (see: Grants Pass New Water, Light and Power Company) |
|
Clark, W. L. |
1/33, 3/5 |
Clark, Willard W. |
5/2 |
Claypool, Charles E. |
9/9 |
Claypool, Dorothy R. |
1/33 |
Clemens (W.J.) and O'Bryan |
1/18 |
Clemons, C.H |
3/5 |
Cleveland, (Mrs.) V. |
2/16 |
Cleveland, V.C |
4/10 |
Clifton, J.E |
6/25 |
Cline Lumber Company |
6/25 |
Clise, J. W. |
1/33 |
Closson, C. C. |
6/3, 6/25 |
Clough, Harry B. |
6/25 |
Coast Printing Service, Incorporated |
6/25 |
Coffman, N. B. (see: League to Enforce Peace, Washington) |
|
Cohran, Ellen |
1/33 |
Colby, Bainbridge (see: United States State Department) |
|
Colcord, Samuel |
9/9, 10/10 |
Cole, Irving T. |
6/25 |
Coleman, Frederic Abernathy |
3/29, 7/22 |
Coleman, J. Covington |
8/24 |
Coleman, N. B. |
1/33, 6/3, 10/10 |
Coleman and Fogarty |
3/29 |
Coles, Francis |
7/22 |
Colfax National Bank |
2/16 |
College Inn, Incorporated |
5/2 |
Collins, John P. |
1/18, 5/2 |
Collis, E. G. (see: Brotherhood of American Yeomen, Western North Dakota) |
|
Collyer, Samuel |
3A/28, 6/25 |
Colman (J.M.) Company |
7/22 |
Colorado and Southern Railway Company |
3/5 |
Colorado Midland Railway Company |
3/5 |
Columbia Brewing Company |
1/4 |
Columbus, Ohio. Department of Public Service. Municipal Reduction Plant |
6/25 |
Coman, Ed. T. |
8/24, 10/10 |
Commercial Club, Duwamish Valley |
6/25 |
Commercial Club, Kirkland |
3A/4 |
Commercial Club, Rainier Valley |
6/25 |
Commercial Club, Renton |
6/3 |
Commercial Club, Seattle |
3/22, 3A/4, 5/2, 6/3, 6/25, 8/7 |
Commercial Collection Company, Minneapolis |
1/2 |
Committee for American Private Enterprise |
10/27 |
Committee of Forty-Eight |
9/9, 10/10 |
Committee of Unemployed, Seattle (see: Unemployed League, Seattle; see: Powles, J. B) |
|
Commonwealth, Seattle |
1/33 |
Commonwealth Club, Tacoma |
9/9 |
Commonwealth Insurance Agency |
3A/4 |
Commonwealth Title Trust Company |
3/5 |
Company "A" Auxiliary |
8/24 |
Concrete Pipe and Construction Company |
1/33 |
Condray, W. F. |
5/2 |
Consdon, George Clinton |
3/5, 3A/4, 4/10, 10/27 |
Congregationalists, First Congregational Church, Los Angeles |
3A/28 |
Congregationalists, First Congregational Church, San Diego |
3A/28 |
Congregationalists, Pilgrim Congregational Church |
6/25 |
Congregationalists, Queen Anne Congregational Church |
6/3, 6/25 |
Connecticut, New London County Superior Court |
3/5 |
Conner, R. L. |
1/4 |
Connor, Thomas |
3A/4 |
Consolidated Fuel Company |
9/9 |
Constitutional Publications, Incorporated |
10/27 |
Continental, Incorporated |
10/27 |
Cooke and Byrne |
8/7 |
Cooks' and Assistants' Local Number 33 |
6/25 |
Cooley, George R. |
6/25 |
Cooley and Horan |
1/4 |
Cooney, Neil |
8/7 |
Cooper, F. W. (see also: "The Welsh") |
1/4, 1/18 |
Cooper, Mrs. Isaac |
1/33 |
Co-operative Mercantile Company |
8/24 |
Coragby, Albert M. |
3A/4 |
Corcoran, William |
6/25 |
Corliss, C.W |
3A/4 |
Coryell, George |
9/9 |
Coryell, G.K |
6/3 |
Cosgrove, S.G., and Russell |
1/4 |
Cotterill, George F. (see also: Seattle mayor) |
1/4 |
Cotterill (George F.) and Whitworth |
1/33 |
Courtney, A.A |
3/5, 6/3 |
Covington, L. J. |
5/2 |
Cowen, Charles |
6/25 |
Cox, H. R. (see: Pierce County. Superintendent of Schools) |
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Craig, J. C. |
5/2 |
Cramer (A.H.) and Company |
3A/28 |
Craven (A.J.) and Greene |
5/2, 6/3, 6/25 |
Crawford, L.C |
5/2 |
Creagh, Arthur R. (see: Creagh (Arthur R.) and Bayfield) |
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Creagh (Arthur R.) and Bayfield |
2/16 |
Credit Reform Association, London |
3A/4 |
Creel, T. M. |
7/22 |
Crist, W. E. |
4/10 |
Crites (J.R.) and Romaine |
1/18 |
Cross' (A. Emerson) Law Office |
5/2, 6/3 |
Cross, J.C |
1/33, 2/16 |
Cross-France Company |
8/7 |
Crouch, Charles R. |
3/5 |
Crow, Herman D. |
7/22 |
Crumley, (Mrs.) William |
1/33 |
Cull, James O. |
1/4, 1/18 |
Culp, D.D |
7/22 |
Culver Military Academy |
1/33, 2/16, 3/5, 3/22, 3/29, 3A/4, 3A/28 |
Culver Summer Naval School |
1/33, 3A/4, 3A/28 |
Cunningham, Patrick K. |
1/33 |
Current Literature Publishing Company |
3/5, 3A/4, 3A/28 |
Currie, Elizabeth |
5/2 |
Curry, Edd |
5/2 |
Curtis, Frank I. (see: Bruce, Sarah C.) |
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Curtis, Henry S. (see: Playground Association of America) |
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Curtis (Asahel) Photo Company, Seattle |
1/18 |
Cushman, Francis W. |
3A/5 |
Dabney, F. |
9/10 |
Daily Bulletin (Seattle)
|
9/10 |
Daily Journal of Commerce
|
10/28 |
Daily Produce News (Seattle)
|
8/25 |
Daisy, W. |
8/25 |
Dale, M. |
8/25 |
Daniel, John W. |
1/19 |
Daniels, Josephus (see: United States Navy Department) |
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Danson and Huneke, Spokane (see also: Danson and Williams; Danson, Williams and Danson) |
1/5, 1/19 |
Danson (R. J.) and Williams, Spokane (see also: Danson and Huneke; Danson, Williams and Danson) |
5/3 |
Danson (R. J.), Williams and Danson, Spokane (see also: Danson and Williams; Danson and Huneke) |
6/4, 6/26 |
Darby, W. T. |
3/30 |
Davies, D. Thomas |
5/3 |
Davies, David |
1/34 |
Davies, J.W |
1/34 |
Davies, Joseph E. |
10/28 |
Davies, R.C |
3A/6 |
Davis, Elmer (see: American Broadcasting Company) |
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Davis (John) and Company, Realtors, Seattle |
2/17, 8/8, 8/25, 9/10, 10/11, 10/28 |
Davis (John) and Struve Bond Company |
6/26 |
Davis, Larry |
9/10 |
Daulton, F. M. (see: Daulton Carpet Company) |
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Daulton Carpet Company |
1/34 |
Dawson, William Sherman |
1/34, 2/17, 3/6, 3/30, 3A/6, 4/11, 5/3, 6/26, 8/25 |
Day, Martha A. |
5/3, 8/25, 9/10 |
Day, W. W. |
2/17 |
DeBeck, David |
6/26 |
DeLong, W. W. |
5/3, 6/26 |
De Montis, Myrtle |
8/25, 9/10 |
DeRoy, Irvin E. |
6/26 |
Delaney, Thomas R. (see: Seattle Police) |
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Democratic Party National Committee |
9/10 |
Democratic Party, Washington, Central Committee |
4/11, 6/26, 8/18 |
Democratic Party, Washington, Democratic League |
7/23 |
Democratic Party, Washington, Executive Committee |
9/10 |
Democratic Party, Washington, King County, Central Committee |
8/18 |
Democratic Party, Washington, King County, Democratic Club |
6/26 |
Democratic Party, Wilson Progressive Campaign Committee |
8/18 |
Denmark, Vice Consul, Seattle |
7/23 |
Dennis, J. H. |
6/4 |
Denny-Renton Clay and Coal Company, Seattle |
6/4, 6/26, 7/23 |
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad System |
3/6 |
Detroit Public Library |
9/10 |
Detroit Fire and Marine Insurance Company |
8/25 |
Dilling (George W.) and Company |
3A/29 |
Dinsmore, Jay (see also: Dinsmore-Sams Company, Olympia) |
3A/6, 3A/29, 5/3 |
Dinsmore (Jay) - Sams Company, Olympia |
6/4 |
Dodds, E. G. |
5/3 |
Dodds, Olivia B. |
9/10 |
Doi, Tomozo |
9/10 |
Dolph, Mallory, Simon and Gearin |
3/6 |
Dominy (H. E.) and Company |
8/8 |
Donworth, George |
9/10 |
Dorffel (George) and Lewis |
1/34 |
Dorr (Charles W.) and Hadley, Seattle |
6/4, 6/26 |
Douglas, [?] |
1/34 |
Douglas (Charles A.), Leckie and Thompson |
3/6 |
Douglas, Edwin S. |
6/4, 6/26 |
Douglas, J. F. (see also: Douglas (J. F.) and) Douglas (James H.); Douglas, Lane, and Douglas |
2/17, 6/26 |
Douglas (J. F.) and Douglas (James H.) (see also: Douglas, Lane, and Douglas) |
1/34 |
Douglas (J. F.), Lane and Douglas (James H.) (see also: Douglas, J. F.; Douglas and Douglas) |
3/6, 3/30, 3A/6, 6/4 |
Douglas, Mrs |
2/17 |
Douglas, R. W. |
9/10 |
Douglas County Superior Court |
2/17 |
Douglass (Benjamin, Jr.) and Minton |
1/5 |
Douglass Light Company |
3A/29 |
Dow, Lorenzo |
6/4 |
Downer, Frank |
7/23 |
Doyle, C. W. |
10/11 |
Doyle, E. M. |
1/2 |
Doyle, John W. |
1/19 |
Dresbach, Arthur C. |
3A/6, 3A/29 |
Driggers, G. H. |
2/17 |
Duff, E.E |
6/27 |
Duluth Board of Public Welfare |
6/27 |
Dun (R. G.) and Company |
1/5, 1/19 |
Dunbar, A. O. |
6/27 |
Dunbar, O. L. |
6/4 |
Dunning, Louise M. |
6/4 |
Durkin, Margaret E. |
4/11 |
Durland Trust Company |
6/27 |
Dye, Harry W. |
3/6, 3A/6, 4/11, 6/4, 7/23 |
Dysart (George) and Ellsbury, Centralia |
3/6, 3A/6, 3A/29 |
Eardley, B. A. (see: Pacific Improvement Company's Water Works) |
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Easterday, Joseph Holt |
1/19 |
Eastern Manufacturers' Agents and Brokers |
3/6 |
Eastman, David P. |
6/4 |
Eaton, C. E. |
6/4 |
Eaton, W. L. |
8/25 |
Edgewood Cedar Shingle Company, Port Angeles |
1/5 |
Edwards, Arthur and Lucy |
9/11 |
Edwards, Lucy |
9/11 |
Edwards, Stuart A. |
9/11 |
Egerer, J. B. |
3/6 |
Ehrenfeld, R. A. |
8/8 |
Eilers Music House |
5/4 |
Eisner, Milton S. |
1/19 |
Elder, C. S. |
7/23 |
Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of Stone Webster Strike Committee |
6/27 |
Elliott (John J.) Company |
10/12 |
Elliott, M. R. |
1/35 |
Elliott, T. C. |
8/18 |
Ellis, Everett C |
5/4 |
Ellis (Overton G.) and Fletcher, Tacoma |
1/19 |
Ellsworth, E. E. |
6/27 |
Elmeryreen, O. G. |
5/4 |
Elmendorf (Frederic E.) and Elmendorf |
4/11 |
Elwell, Will T. |
6/27 |
Embree, Benton |
2/17, 6/27, 8/18, 9/11 |
Emerson, [?] |
5/4 |
Emerson, George H. (see: Northwestern Lumber Company, Hoquiam; Wishkah Boom Company) |
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Emerson, W. H. (see also: Hubbard (O. P.), Beeman and Hume, Nome) |
1/19 |
Empire State Surety Company |
3/30 |
Enslow, Charles A. |
6/27 |
Episcopalians, Saint Mark's Cathedral, Seattle |
3A/6, 6/16, 6/27 |
Epworth Leagues, 8th International Convention, Seattle, 1909 |
3/30 |
Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States |
6/27 |
Erby, F. W. |
6/27 |
Erickson (Oliver T.) -Wyman Company |
3/30, 5/4 |
Erskine (R.C.) and Company |
4/11, 5/4, 6/4, 6/27, 8/8 |
Ernst, A.B |
4/11 |
Ernst Hardware and Plumbing Company, Incorporated, heating and ventilating engineers, Seattle |
3A/6 |
Esary, Mabel D. |
3/30, 3A/6, 5/4, 6/4, 8/8, 8/25, 9/11, 10/12 |
Esary (T.A.) and Son |
1/35 |
Eunson, Andrew (see: Honeyman and McBride) |
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Evans, Frederic F. |
7/23 |
Evans, J. |
1/35 |
Evans, R. |
1/35 |
Everest, Ralph L. |
6/27 |
Everett, Attorney |
5/4 |
Ewing, Henry Clark |
3/30 |
Exchange National Bank of Spokane |
8/25 |
Eyman and Company Public Securities |
6/4 |
Ezra, (Mrs.) |
9/11 |
Fagan, Charles |
8/26, 9/12, 10/13 |
Fairbanks, Morse and Company |
3/7 |
Fairchild (H.A.) and Bruce |
3/7 |
Fairhaven, Bank of |
1/6 |
Falconer, Jacob Alexander |
5/5 |
Falconi, M. |
1/20 |
Fales (J.W.) and Company |
1/20 |
Farmell, M.L |
1/36 |
Farmer, A.W |
6/28 |
Farmers' Grain Association, Benedict, Nebraska |
8/9, 8/26, 9/12, 10/13 |
Farmers State Bank, Polk, Nebraska |
9/12, 10/13 |
Farrell (Charles H.), Kane and Stratton |
5/5 |
Farrer, Charles M. |
6/28 |
Father and Son Week, Seattle, Executive Committee (1919) |
9/12 |
Faust, G.W |
2/18 |
Fawley, E.W |
9/12 |
Federated Improvement Club of the 14th Ward, Seattle |
6/28 |
Federation of Women's Clubs, Seattle |
2/18, 3/7, 5/5 |
Felger, W.W |
3A/7 |
Fellener, J.N |
2/18 |
Fellows, Charles |
10/13 |
Felt, Eva E. |
10/13 |
Ferguson, H.B |
6/28 |
Ferguson, Homer |
10/29 |
Ferguson, James |
8/9 |
Ferry, Pierre P. |
3A/7 |
Ferry (W. Mont.[sic]) -Baker Lumber Company |
1/20 |
Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, Whalley (John A.) and Company, General Agents, Seattle |
1/20 |
Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company |
1/36, 3A/7, 4/12, 6/28, 8/26 |
Fielde, Adele M. |
6/5, 6/28, 7/24 |
Fillio, U.H |
6/28 |
Fink, Edward |
1/36 |
Finley (J.M.) Advertising |
9/12 |
First Evangelistic Regiment of Washington, Seattle |
4/12, 5/5, 6/28, 7/24 |
First National Bank, Council Bluffs, Iowa |
1/6 |
First National Bank, Grants Pass, Oregon |
6/28 |
First National Bank, Hoquiam |
2/18 |
First National Bank, York, Nebraska |
4/12 |
First National Bank of Southern Oregon |
3/7 |
Fisher, Linnie I. |
9/12 |
Fitzgerald, C.B |
5/5 |
Flack, M.E |
10/13 |
Flagg (A.E.) and Bennett |
6/28 |
Fleet, A.F. (see: Culver Military Academy) |
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Fleet, R.H |
7/24 |
Fleet Reception Committee, Seattle |
9/12 |
Fleischner, Mayer and Company dry goods, Portland |
1/20 |
Fletcher, Donald |
3A/30 |
Fletcher, E. F. |
6/28 |
Fletcher, John D. (see: Ellis (Overton G.) and Fletcher) |
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Flewelling, A.L., land and timber, Seattle |
3/7 |
Flint, Frank P. |
5/5 |
Folsom, Hinman D. |
3/7 |
Forbes, Burt J. |
1/6 |
Forbes, F. L. |
7/24 |
Ford Motor Company |
6/28 |
Forester (Ed W.) and Company |
3/7 |
Fortiner, Walter S. |
1/36 |
Foss, J. E. |
5/5 |
Foster, Addison G. |
1/36, 2/18 |
Foster, Howard E. |
1/6, 5/5 |
Foster, Walter F. |
6/5 |
Foster and Kleiser Company |
10/13 |
Fowler, C.E. (see also: Seattle. Park Board) |
6/28 |
Fowler, H.D |
10/13 |
Fox, E.H |
2/18 |
Fox Mining Company |
1/36, 2/18, 3/23 |
France, C.J. (see also: France and Helsell) (see also: American Civil Liberties) Union |
3A/30, 8/9 |
France (C.J.) and Helsell |
6/5, 6/28, 7/24 |
France, Consulate, Seattle |
7/24 |
Frank (Nathan H.) and Mansfield |
1/36, 3A/7 |
Franklin, U.S |
1/36 |
Fraser, A.E |
7/24 |
Frater, A.W |
6/5 |
Frater, Archibald B. (see also: American Bar Association, Washington; Boy Scouts) |
4/12 |
Fraternal Aid Association, Seattle Council Number 116 |
6/28 |
Frazier, Minnie B. |
5/5 |
Frazier, S.R |
5/5 |
Frederick and Nelson, Seattle |
8/26 |
Fredlender, C.M |
9/12 |
Freeman, Bertha |
6/28 |
Freeman, Miller |
5/5 |
Fremont State Bank |
3A/30, 6/28 |
French, Leslie E. |
8/26 |
Frent, W.W |
9/12 |
Freser, R. |
3A/30 |
Friend, J.E |
10/13 |
Frisk, Louis |
9/12 |
Frunk, E.P |
9/12 |
Frye and Company, beef and pork packers, Seattle |
6/5 |
Fuller, Fred H. |
1/36 |
Fuller Publishing Company |
6/28 |
Fuller's Press Clipping Bureau |
6/28 |
Fullerton, James |
6/5 |
Fulton Commission Company |
10/13 |
Fulton, C.W. and G.C |
6/5 |
Funk, Frank H. |
9/12 |
Funk, George H. |
6/5 |
Gaines, William A. |
8/26 |
Galbraith (James E.), Bacon and Company |
3/7, 8/26 |
Gallinger, Robert O. |
7/24, 8/9 |
Gantenbein (C.U.) and Veazie |
2/18 |
Gardner, Agnes |
8/9 |
Garelulk, Agnes |
3A/7 |
Garesche, Mimi H. |
5/6 |
Garrecht (Francis A.) and Dunphy |
1/6 |
Garretson (Ellis Lewis) and Masterson |
5/6 |
Garvey, J.C |
5/6, 7/1 |
Gateway Printing Company |
5/6 |
Gauabrant, Alice M. |
3/30 |
Gay, H.S |
1/6, 1/20 |
Gay, Wilson R. |
3A/7 |
Geere, William |
3/7, 3/30, 3A/7, 4/12, 5/6, 7/1 |
General Fire Prevention Bureau, Seattle |
7/24 |
Gerard (E.E.) - Fillio Company, Incorporated (see: Fillio, U. H.) |
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German Publication Society |
7/1 |
German Savings and Loan Society |
5/6, 6/6, 7/1 |
Germany, Consulate, Seattle |
7/24 |
Gilbert, C.F |
2/18, 4/12, 8/9 |
Gilbert, Edward A. |
9/13 |
Gilbert, Ella M. |
3/30, 4/12, 5/6, 7/1, 8/26, 9/13 |
Gilchrist, [?] |
7/1 |
Gilkey (Norman) and Honeywell (see: Centralia Chronicle) |
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Gill (Hiram C.), Hoyt and Frye |
1/20 |
Gillett, E.F |
1/37, 2/18 |
Gilman, D.H |
5/6 |
Goble, Arthur E. |
3/30 |
Goble, Harry |
3/30 |
Godfrey, J.R. (see: Commercial Collection Company. Minneapolis) |
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Godmon (M.M.) and Embree |
3A/30 |
Goethe, C.M |
8/26 |
Goldstone Brothers |
1/6 |
Goodwin, L.M |
8/26, 9/13 |
Goodwin Real Estate Company, Incorporated |
5/6 |
Gorham, William H. |
3/7 |
Gorham and Sutthoff Company (see also: Lutke Manufacturing Company) |
2/18 |
Gose (M.F.) and Kuykendall |
1/37, 2/18 |
Gough (W. Bennett) and Best |
3A/30, 4/12 |
Gould and Champney |
5/6 |
Grady, W.D |
1/6 |
Graham, John (see also: Graham and Myers) |
2/18, 5/6, 6/6 |
Graham (John) and Myers (see also: Graham, John) |
3/7, 3A/7 |
Graham (Robert F.) and Lowrie |
3A/7 |
Grand Union Tea Company |
10/13 |
Grangers' Supply House |
10/13 |
Grant County, Auditor |
10/13 |
Grant County, Treasurer |
9/13 |
Grant County Title Abstract Company |
10/13, 10/29 |
Grants Pass New Water, Light and Power Company |
1/20 |
Graves (Carroll B.) and Murphy |
3/30 |
Gray, L.H. (see: Brotherhood League Club, Seattle) |
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Gray (L.H.) and Company |
2/19 |
Grays Harbor, Treasurer |
6/6 |
Grays Harbor Abstract Company |
6/6 |
Grays Harbor Commercial Company |
1/38, 2/18, 3/1, 3/8, 3/23, 3/30, 3A/8, 3A/30, 4/12, 5/6, 6/6,
7/1, 7/24, 8/9 |
Grays Harbor County, Treasurer |
9/13 |
Gray's Harbor Lumber Company |
3/8 |
Grays Harbor Tug Boat Company |
3A/8, 3A/30 |
Great Britain, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries |
9/13, 10/13 |
Great Britain, Consulate, Seattle |
4/12 |
Great Northern Railway Company, Saint Paul |
3/8, 3A/8, 5/6 |
Green (Judge) |
8/9 |
Green, Harry B. |
6/6 |
Green, Lester |
8/26 |
Green, Thomas |
3/30, 3A/8, 3A/30 |
Greene, Elizabeth |
9/13 |
Greene, George E. |
3/8, 3A/8, 7/2, 7/24 |
Greene, Herbert |
10/29 |
Greene, Roger S. (see also: Griffiths (Austin E.) for Mayor Club) |
1/37, 3/8, 3A/30, 4/12, 5/6, 6/6, 8/26, 9/13 |
Greene, William A. |
5/6, 7/2 |
Gregory, Ira O. |
7/2, 8/9, 10/13 |
Gregory, Jos. W. |
10/29 |
Grew, Joseph (see: United States, State Department) |
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Griffin, C. E. (see: Tacoma, Police Court) |
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Griffin (E.M.) and Company |
1/20 |
Griffith, Frank S. |
6/6 |
Griffith, Franklin T. |
10/29 |
Griffith, Horace Farnham |
5/6 |
Griffiths, Austin E., Junior |
9/14 |
Griffiths (Austin E.) Campaign Committee |
7/24 |
Griffiths (Austin E.) for Mayor Club |
4/12 |
Griffiths, Burke |
5/6, 6/6, 7/2, 8/9, 8/27, 10/13 |
Griffiths, Ella |
2/16, 3/8, 7/24, 8/27, 9/14 |
Griffiths, R. |
10/13 |
Griffiths, Samuel |
1/38 |
Griffiths, Theodore |
8/27 |
Griffiths, Thomas |
7/24, 8/9, 9/14, 10/13 |
Griffiths, Thomas E. and Alice |
2/16, 7/24, 8/9, 8/27, 9/14 |
Griffiths, Veronica |
9/14 |
Grinsfelder (W.S.) Company |
1/6 |
Grote-Rankin Company |
5/6 |
Groundwater, Frank |
1/38 |
Guaranty Abstract and Title Company |
3A/8 |
Guardians of Liberty, Pacific States, Seattle Court Number 7 |
7/24 |
Gue, George A. |
8/27 |
Guil, E.H |
9/14 |
Guiterman Brothers |
5/6 |
Gulick, Walter Vose (see also: Playground Association of America) |
3A/30 |
Haas, A.F |
5/7 |
Habecker, John J. |
2/20 |
Hadley, Hiram E. |
8/28 |
Hadley, Lindley H. |
8/23 |
Hadley (Lin. H.), Hadley and Abbott |
3B/1 |
Hagman, Reuben J. |
4/1 |
Haight, James A. |
6/7, 8/28 |
Haight (James A.) Club (see: Haight, James A.) |
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Hall, John F. |
7/3, 7/25 |
Hamblet, Joseph |
10/30 |
Hamilton, Henrietta |
3A/9 |
Hamilton and Hamilton |
4/1 |
Hamilton and McNeill |
8/28 |
Hamlin, P.D |
7/3 |
Hammer, Lee |
3B/1 |
Hanford, Cornelius Holgate |
3A/9 |
Hanford, H. Day (see: Seattle Electric Company) |
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Hansen, George N. |
10/14 |
Hanson, N.G |
7/25, 8/10 |
Hanson, Ole |
4/1 |
Hapgoods, Incorporated |
2/1 |
Hardman, Morris |
2/20 |
Harmon, William E. |
5/7 |
Harper's Magazine
|
10/30 |
Harris, Frank W. |
7/3, 10/30 |
Harris (Robert W.), Bull Hannington and Mason |
6/7, 7/3, 8/10 |
Harris, Wm. H. |
1/30, 2/20, 16/7 |
Harrison (M.C.) and Company |
1/21 |
Harrison, W.A |
7/3 |
Harrison, W.H |
½, 1/7 |
Hart, B.F |
7/3 |
Hart, Joseph K. (see: Washington, University) |
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Hart, Louis F. (see: Washington, Governor) |
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Hartge, Charles H. |
9/15 |
Hartman, John P. |
3/9, 3/24, 3A/9, 3B/1, 4/13, 5/7, 6/7, 7/3, 8/28 |
Hartz, (Mrs.) B.H |
6/7 |
Harvard University, Law School |
10/30 |
Harvard University, Municipal Government Research Bureau (see also: School for Social Workers, Boston) |
7/3 |
Hastings (H.H.A.) and Stedman |
6/7, 8/28 |
Hatch, George C. |
1/7, 1/21 |
Hawthorne, J.M |
5/7, 7/3, 8/28, 9/15 |
Hayden (Elmer M.) and Langhorne |
3A/9, 3B/1, 6/7 |
Hayden, William H. |
3B/1 |
Hayes (H.A.) and Hayes |
2/1 |
Hayes, J.M |
2/20 |
Hays, Will H. (see: Republican Party, National Committee) |
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Hayter, Richard |
5/7 |
Hayward, Mrs |
6/7 |
Heath, Sidney Moor |
2/1, 2/20, 4/13, 7/25 |
Hedbloom, A.B |
10/14 |
Heislop, Robert |
2/20 |
Hemmeon, J.A.M |
7/3 |
Hendron, Carroll |
1/21, 5/7, 7/25 |
Hengst, Theodore D. |
5/7 |
Herr, Bayley, Wilson and Smith |
5/7 |
Herrick, Samuel |
8/10 |
Hesketh, Robert (see also: Seattle, City Council; Seattle, Mayor) |
5/7, 6/7, 7/3, 7/25 |
Hewen, H.W.B |
2/1 |
Hickerson, J.B |
5/7 |
Higano, H. |
10/30 |
Higday, [?] |
6/7 |
Hill, Alfred G. |
3A/9 |
Hill, G.A |
7/3 |
Hill, Mary A. |
3B/1 |
Hiram House, Cleveland |
10/14 |
Hirth (Frank J.) and Blackwood |
A/13 |
Hitchcock and Armstrong |
3A/9 |
Hobart, R.W |
2/1 |
Hodgdon, C.W |
2/1, 2/20, 6/7 |
Hodge, Edward B. (see: Presbyterians, Board of Education, United States) |
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Hodge, Robert T. |
7/25 |
Hoffman, J.M |
1/7 |
Hogan, John C. |
2/20, 3/9 |
Hogan (John) and Adams |
3B/1 |
Hoiby, L.K |
6/7 |
Holloway, A.B |
7/25 |
Holmes, William E. |
7/3 |
Holmes Plumbing Company, Incorporated |
6/7 |
Holt, H.A |
8/28 |
Holt, N.A |
9/15, 10/14 |
Home Telephone and Telegraph Company, Portland |
6/7 |
Honeymoon and McBride |
2/1 |
Hood Canal Association |
7/3 |
Hoover, E.M |
5/7 |
Hoover, Herbert |
10/30 |
Hoover, J.E |
3A/9, 3B/1, 8/10 |
Hoover, J. Edgar (see: United States, Federal Bureau of Investigation) |
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Hoquiam Lumber and Shingle Company (see also: Lytle, R.F.; Lytle Logging and Mercantile Company) |
2/1, 2/20 |
Horseless Age
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2/20 |
Horsfall, Frank L. |
5/7 |
Horton (Dexter) and Company, Seattle |
2/20, 3/9, 3A/9 |
Horton (Dexter) National Bank |
7/3, 8/28 |
Horton (Dexter) Trust and Savings Bank |
6/7 |
Hotel Saint Francis |
3A/9 |
Houston, Andrew and Mrs. (see also: Farmers Grain Association) |
6/7, 8/28, 9/15, 10/14, 10/30 |
Houston, J.D |
2/1, 3B/1, 8/10, 8/28, 10/14 |
Houston, Lottie M. |
10/14 |
Howard, A.E |
3A/9 |
Howard, (Mr. and Mrs.) Y.S |
8/10 |
Howard, (Mrs.) M.J |
5/7 |
Howe, Louis M. (see: United States, President) |
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Howie, John |
1/7, 1/21 |
Hubbard (O.P.), Beeman, and Hume, Nome |
1/7 |
Huggins, N.W |
4/13, 6/8 |
Huggins (N.W.) and Maxwell |
3B/1 |
Hughes (E.C.), McMicken, Dovell and Ramsay |
3B/1 |
Hughes, Gertrude |
9/15 |
Hulbert, Dwight |
6/8 |
Hulbert, Robert A. |
1/21 |
Hulbert, W.M |
7/3 |
Hull, [?] |
/3 |
Humboldt (California) Promotion and Development Committee (see: Chamber of Commerce, Humboldt) |
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Hume (W.T.) and Beeman (see: Hubbard (O.P.), Beeman and Hume) |
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Humphrey, John |
6/8 |
Humphrey, William E. |
3A/9 |
Humphrey (William E.) Congressional Club |
4/13 |
Humphries, John E. |
2/21 |
Huneke, William A. |
10/30 |
Hunsicker, Mrs |
4/13 |
Hunt, Thomas Francis |
10/14 |
Huston (R.J.) - Walters Land Company, Incorporated |
4/1 |
Hutcheson, Austin E. |
7/25, 10/14 |
Hutcheson, J.A |
2/1, 2/21, 3/9, 3A/10, 3B/1, 5/7, 6/8, 7/3, 8/28, 10/14 |
Hutcheson, Sena G. |
10/14 |
Hutchinson (W.B.) Company |
6/8 |
Hutton, H.W |
3A/10, 4/1 |
Hyde, Arthur P.S |
8/28 |
Ickes, Harold L. (see also: Republican Party, National Committee; U. S. Interior Department, Secretary) |
9/15, 10/14, 10/30 |
Iler, A.C |
1/21 |
Illinois, Bureau County, Circuit Court |
3/8 |
Illinois, State Department |
6/8 |
Improved Order of Red Men, Mohawk Tribe Number |
90, 7/25 |
Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Company |
3/9 |
Ingraham, E.S |
3A/10 |
Instantaneous Alarm Company |
5/7, 7/3 |
Interbay Improvement Club |
5/7 |
Inter-Denominational Union Evangelistic Meetings, Executive Campaign Committee |
2/21 |
The Interior
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2/1, 3A/10 |
International Correspondence Schools |
3B/1 |
International Law Association (see also: Baty, T.) |
2/1, 3/9, 4/1, 4/13, 5/7, 6/8, 7/3, 7/25, 8/10, 8/19, 8/29, 9/15,
10/14, 10/30 |
International Mercantile Marine Lines |
7/25 |
Interurban Railway Advertising Company |
7/3 |
Iron Trail |
3/10 |
Irwin, Mason |
3/9, 7/25 |
Island County, Auditor |
2/21, 3B/1 |
Island County, Clerk |
3B/1, 4/1 |
Iverson, Peter |
8/19, 9/15 |
Jackson, Frank C. |
9/16 |
Jackson Realty and Loan Company |
4/14 |
Jacobs, Joseph R. |
7/4, 8/19 |
James, S.D |
1/8 |
Jamieson, Pete (see: Seattle Bar) |
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Japanese-American Courier
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10/31 |
Jellett (J.H.) and Meyerstein |
1/8, 1/22 |
Jenkins, Thomas (see: Catholics, Saint John's Church) |
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Jews, Temple de Hirsch, Seattle |
3A/22 |
Jobes, C.L. (see: American National Bank, Kansas City, Missouri) |
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John, [W.?] G. |
7/4 |
Johnsen, Olaf |
1/8 |
Johnson, Albert |
8/30 |
Johnson, C.P |
2/22 |
Johnson, E. Ben |
8/30 |
Johnson (A.L.) and Company |
6/9 |
Johnson and Prince |
5/8 |
Johnston (D.S.) and Company |
1/22 |
Johnston, Lee |
8/30, 9/16 |
Johnston, Robert |
7/4 |
Jones, Charlotte F. |
5/8, 6/9 |
Jones, (Mrs.) J.A |
3A/11 |
Jones, J.C |
4/14 |
Jones, J. Will |
7/4 |
Jones, Richard Saxe (see: Brinker (William H.) and Jones (Richard Saxe); League to Enforce Peace, Washington) |
9/16 |
Jones, R.V. (see: Pacific Coast Machinery Company) |
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Jones, R.W.W |
3A/11 |
Jones, W. Meakin |
9/16 |
Jones, Wesley L. |
3A/11, 8/30, 9/16 |
Jordan, J. Eugene |
10/15 |
Judson, Katharine B. |
3B/2 |
Jurey, John S. |
5/8 |
Justice, J. R. (see: Griffiths (Austin E.) Campaign Committee; Justice Stationery Company) |
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Justice Stationery Company |
5/8, 6/9 |
Justice-to-the-Mountain Committee, Tacoma (see: Thompson, Walter J.) |
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Kalispell Lumber Company |
3A/11 |
Kane, Thomas (see: Washington. University, President) |
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Kangur, Hans |
10/15 |
Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor |
5/8 |
Kansas City, Missouri, Public Welfare Bureau |
8/11 |
Kaske, H.F., Lumber Company |
1/8 |
Kasson, L.J |
5/8, 6/9 |
Keckonen, Victor |
5/8 |
Keefe, James H. |
7/25, 8/19, 8/30, 9/16, 10/15 |
Keeley Institute |
1/22 |
Keen Brothers |
3A/11 |
Keeran, John A. |
3A/11 |
Kelleher, John R. |
7/4 |
Keller, J.H |
2/22 |
Keller, W.K |
7/4 |
Keller and Indiana Consolidated Smelting Company |
3A/11, 3B/2 |
Kelley, Philip F. (see: Kelley (P.F.) - Clarke Company) |
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Kelley (P.F.) - Clarke Company |
1/22 |
Kellogg, Arthur P. (see: Survey) |
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Kellogg, J.Y.C |
7/4, 8/11, 8/30 |
Kellogg, Timothy |
6/9 |
Kemp, Fred (see also: Ludington and Kemp) |
6/9, 7/4 |
Kenburthson, E.Y |
6/9 |
Kennan, H.L. (see: Spokane County, Superior Court) |
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Kennedy, J.T |
7/26 |
Kenney (Samuel and Jessie) Home |
4/1, 5/8, 6/9 |
Kerny [?], A.S |
4/14 |
Kenyon (George C.) and Son |
3A/11, 7/26 |
Kerr (Jus. A.) and McCord |
1/8, 5/8, 10/15 |
Kerry, A.S. (see: Kerry Mill Company) |
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Kerry Mill Company |
2/2, 3/10 |
Keystone Men's Club |
8/11 |
Kimball, (Mrs.) G. Hyde |
1/8 |
King, Albert E. |
3/10 |
King, Alice E. (see also: King, George E.) |
1/8 |
King, George E. (see also: King, Alice E.) |
1/8, 1/22 |
King, Gertrude E. |
4/14 |
King, Henry B. |
4/14, 5/8, 6/9, 7/4 |
King County, Auditor |
7/4 |
King County, Clerk |
8/11 |
King County, Commissioners, Board of |
8/30 |
King County, Game Warden |
5/8 |
King County, Right of Way Agent |
8/30 |
King County, Sheriff |
1/8, 1/22 |
King County, Treasurer |
2/22, 3/10, 4/1 |
King County Bolo Club |
5/8 |
King County Fair Association |
6/9 |
King County Humane Society |
6/9, 7/4 |
King County Progressive League (see also: France, C.J.) |
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King County Progressive Republican League |
5/8 |
Kinnear, (G.) Company |
10/31 |
Kirk, Mary A. |
1/22 |
Kirk, Peter |
1/9 |
Kirkland, Mayor |
6/9 |
Kirkland State Bank |
10/15 |
Kirschberg, Julius J. (see: Kirschberg, M.E., and Company) |
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Kirschberg, M.E., and Company |
1/9, 1/22 |
Kirstein, F. |
1/9 |
Kitsap County, Auditor |
10/15 |
Kitsap County, Sheriff |
1/22 |
Kitsap County, Superior Court |
1/22, 3/10, 3B/1, 4/1 |
Kittitas Land Company, Incorporated |
6/9 |
Klaus, Charles B. |
6/9 |
Klenk, John |
7/4 |
Klenk, Mary C |
7/4, 7/26, 8/11, 8/30, 9/16, 10/15 |
Knickerbocker Hotel |
5/8 |
Knox, Frank (see: Chicago Daily News) |
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Knox, W.O |
7/26 |
Koch, Samuel (see: Jews, Temple de Hirsch) |
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Kohn, Leo |
6/9, 7/26 |
Koll, James P. |
3A/11 |
Kolner, D. |
4/14 |
Kraber, G.L. (see: Pacific Commercial Bureau) |
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Kreglinger, George |
6/9 |
Kroenert (A.J.) Brothers |
1/9, 2/2 |
Kuroiwa, Manji |
10/31 |
Kurtz, Louise L. |
3B/2 |
LaGrave, C.A |
8/31, 9/17 |
Ladd, Mary A. |
2/23 |
Lake Washington Telephone Company |
8/31 |
Lamb, Frank H. (see: Lamb (Frank H.) Timber Company) |
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Lamb (Frank H.) Timber Company |
2/3 |
Lamb, John |
4/15 |
Lambuth, B.L |
7/27 |
Lamont, Thomas |
10/32 |
Landes, H.M |
9/17 |
Landes, Henry (see: Washington, University) |
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Landin, Edward G. (see: Methodists, Fremont Southwest Methodist Episcopal Church) |
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Landon, Daniel |
5/9, 9/17 |
Lang, W.H |
2/3 |
Langlie, Arthur B. (see: Washington, Governor) |
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Larsen, Lorin |
7/5, 7/27 |
Larson, C.A |
10/16 |
Larson [?], W.W |
7/27 |
Larson Lumber Company |
3/11 |
Latimer, N H. (see: Horton (Dexter) National Bank) |
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Laurence, J.E |
2/23 |
Lawler, James T. |
7/5 |
Lawrence Survey |
5/9 |
Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company |
1/10, 2/3, 2/23, 3/11, 3/12, 3B/3, 4/15 |
Laxton, Elizabeth |
1/23 |
League of Kansas Municipalities |
8/31 |
League of Nations Association |
10/32 |
League of Nations Union |
9/17 |
League of Pacific Northwest Municipalities |
6/10, 7/5, 7/27 |
League of Washington Municipalities |
6/10, 7/5, 7/27 |
League to Enforce Peace |
8/31, 9/17, 10/16 |
League to Enforce Peace, Los Angeles County |
9/17 |
League to Enforce Peace, Washington |
9/18, 9/19, 9/20, 8/18 |
Lee, Clint W. |
6/10 |
Lee, James (see: Lee's Pharmacy) |
7/5 |
Lee, John A. (see: New Westminster, B.C. Mayor) |
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Lee, Joseph |
3A/12, 3B/3, 4/2, 4/15, 5/9 |
Lee's Pharmacy |
1/23 |
Leonard, Adna Wright (see: Methodists, First Methodist Episcopal Church) |
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Levy, J.W |
7/27 |
Levy, Lewis |
1/23 |
Lewis County, Superior Court |
3B/3 |
Lewis County Abstract Company |
3/11 |
Lewis, Edna |
9/20, 10/16 |
Lewis (E.H.) Lumber Company |
3/11 |
Lewis (F.S.) , M.D |
1/23 |
Lewis, James Hamiton |
2/3, 2/23, 9/20 |
Lewis, L.D |
9/20 |
Lewis and Wiley, Incorporated |
3B/3, 6/10 |
Lewis, Pacific, Wahkiakum Counties, Superior Court |
2/23 |
Library Association, Portland |
8/12 |
Lichtenberg, Benjamin (see: Adler (Jacob) and Company) |
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Lichtenberg, J.L |
1/2, 1/23 |
Lichtenberg, L.G.W |
1/10 |
Life
|
10/32 |
Lighthouse for the Blind, Incorporated |
8/31 |
Lincoln Brothers |
5/9 |
Lincoln University Endowment Association |
5/9 |
Lindsey, Benjamin B. |
2/23, 7/5 |
Lippy, Thomas S. (see also: Men and Religion Forward Movement, YMCA) |
5/9 |
Liscom, C. |
10/32 |
Lister, Ernest (see also: Washington, Governor) |
6/10 |
Littell (C.E.) Company |
3A/12 |
Little, James R. |
7/27 |
Liverpool, Mersey Docks and Harbour Board |
5/9 |
Lofton, Adolf |
8/12 |
London Assurance Corporation |
2/3 |
Long, William G. |
10/32 |
Longfellow Improvement Club |
2/3 |
Lord, Albert B. |
5/9, 7/5, 8/31 |
Los Angeles, Mayor |
5/9 |
Los Angeles, Playground Department |
3B/3, 4/15 |
Los Angeles, Police Department |
7/5 |
Love, James G. |
5/9 |
Lowman and Hanford Company |
8/12 |
Lowry, Anna Douglas |
10/16 |
Lowrey, Dale Douglas |
4/2 |
Lowrie, William B. |
4/2 |
Lowry Investment Company |
8/12 |
Lowry, R.G. (see: Nicholasville High School, Kentucky) |
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Ludington (R.S.) and Kemp |
3B/3, 4/2, 4/15, 5/9, 6/10, |
Lull, Herbert G. (see: Washington, University) |
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Lumber Manufacturers' Agency |
3/11 |
Lumber Manufacturers' Joint Committee |
3/11, 3A/12 |
Lumbermen's Credit Association |
3A/12 |
Lutke, R. (see: Lutke Manufacturing Company) |
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Lutke (R.) Manufacturing Company (see also: Gorham and Sutthoff Company) |
2/3 |
Lycan, Edward |
2/23 |
Lyman, John Grant |
7/5 |
Lyng (R.T.) and Rix |
8/31 |
Lyons, Maude D. |
8/31, 10/16 |
Lyter (Marcus M.) and Folsom |
7/5 |
Lytle Logging and Mercantile Company |
2/23 |
Lytle, R.F. (see also: Hoquiam Lumber and Shingle Company, Lytle Logging and Mercantile Company) |
2/23 |
McAllaster, E. |
6/10 |
McAllaster, Ralph C. |
5/9 |
McCabe, Ernest |
3A/13 |
McCarthy (Joseph) , Edge and Clelond |
7/5 |
McCarthy (Joseph) , Edge and Davis |
8/19 |
McCarthy, H.E |
7/5 |
McCauslond, C.L |
6/10 |
McClelland, P.H |
9/21 |
McClinton, James G. (see also: McClinton (James G.) and McClinton) |
1/10 |
McClinton (James G.) and McClinton |
1/24 |
McCloud, Richard |
1/10 |
McClure (Henry F.) and McClure |
3A/13 |
McConaghey, Albert |
3A/13 |
McCormick, Ruth (Mrs. Medill) (see: Republican, Women's National Executive Committee) |
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MacDonald, [?] |
8/12 |
MacDonald, Marvin |
1/24 |
McDonald (J.L.) Company |
5/9 |
MacDougall, Anna |
5/8 |
MacDougall, Cara A. |
3/11, 3A/13, 3B/3, 4/2, 4/15, 5/9 |
MacDougall, J.E. (see: Chehalis County Vidette;Weekly Vidette ; MacDougall, Cara A.) |
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McDowall, J.K |
8/32, 9/21 |
McGill, Oscar H. (see: Methodists, Industrial Movement of the Methodist Episcopal Church) |
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McGregor (Duncan) and Elliott |
3A/13 |
Mclntyre, Charles M. |
10/16 |
McKee, Ruth Karr (see: Washington, Defense Council) |
|
McLaven, F.R |
3A/13 |
McLaughlin, Frank |
1/10 |
McLean, Henry Alberts |
5/9 |
McLenan, D.J |
7/27 |
McMahan, M.R |
4/15, 5/9, 6/10, 7/5 |
MacMahon, Thomas Byron |
7/5 |
McMurray, Edwin T. |
5/9 |
McNeill, A.C |
8/32 |
MacPherson, George W. |
6/10 |
McQuesten, E.S |
2/3 |
Machias Mill Company, Incorporated |
8/33 |
Mackey, Russell |
7/27 |
Madrid Palace Hotel (Spain) |
7/6 |
Madrona Heights Improvement Club |
7/27 |
Magnolia Bluff-Interbay Tax Payers Club |
7/6 |
Magnuson, Warren G. |
10/32 |
Major, C.W |
2/24 |
Maloney, P S. |
3/12 |
Manhattan Club, Incorporated |
7/27 |
Manion, Martin |
8/33 |
Manitoba, Neglected Children Superintendent |
3A/14 |
Manufacturers' Association of Seattle |
5/10 |
Market Extension Club |
7/6 |
Markham Shingle Company |
3/12 |
Marquardt, W.L. (see: Pritchard and Marquardt) |
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Marsden, Edward |
3A/14, 4/2 |
Marsh, Benjamin C. (see: New York Congestion Committee) |
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Marshall, George C. (see: United States. Army Department) |
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Marslow, Edith |
3B/3 |
Martell, Lydia |
7/6 |
Martiguy, [?] |
7/6 |
Martin, Albert D. |
3/12 |
Martin, C.S |
10/32 |
Martin, H.A |
9/21 |
Martin, Harrison B. |
2/24 |
Martin, J.E |
7/6 |
Martin, (Mrs.) Jesse E. |
5/10, 7/27 |
Marvin (Charles E.) and Sons Company |
3B/3 |
Mason County, Attorney |
2/24 |
Mason County, Auditor |
2/24 |
Mason County, Superior Court |
2/24 |
Mason County, Treasurer |
6/11 |
Masterson, Edwin F. |
5/10 |
Matthews, G.H |
2/3, 3/12, 3A/14, 3B/3, 4/16, 8/12 |
Matthews, Mark A. (see also: Presbyterians, First Presbyterian Church; Inter-Denominational Union Evangelistic Meetings, Executive Campaign Committee; Christian Endeavor Convention, Seattle; First Evangelistic Regiment of Washington) |
2/3, 2/24, 3B/3, 4/2, 7/6, 7/27, 8/33, 10/17 |
Matthews, Rose |
2/3 |
Mattison, R.H |
7/6 |
Maurer, E. |
1/10, 1/24 |
Maxwell, C.F |
7/6, 7/27 |
Mayo, J.L |
7/27 |
Meade, Thomas A. |
5/10 |
Meany, Edmond S.(see also: Washington Historical Quarterly) |
10/17 |
Melville, Dave |
6/11, 7/6 |
Memorial Auditorium Association |
8/33, 9/21, 10/17 |
Men and Religion Forward Movement, Seattle Committee of One Hundred |
6/11, 7/6 |
Mendenhall, Edward |
1/24 |
Mercantile Agency (see also: Dun, R.G., and Company) |
1/2, 1/10, 1/24 |
Mercantile Bank, Seattle |
5/10, 6/11, 7/28 |
Merchants Fire Association, Washington |
1/30 |
Merrick (Louis A.) and Mills |
3A/14 |
Merrill, R.D. (see: Merrill and Ring Lumber Company) |
|
Merrill (R.D.) and Ring Logging Company |
2/24, 3/12, 3A/14, 3B/3, 4/2, 4/16, 5/10, 6/11, 7/6 |
Merrill-Ring-Bliss Company |
3B/3 |
Merriman, M.H |
7/28 |
Metcalf, Ralph |
3B/4 |
Methodists, Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Tacoma |
3B/4 |
Methodists, First Memorial M.E. Church, Seattle |
7/6 |
Methodists, First Methodist Episcopal Church, Seattle |
6/11, 7/28 |
Methodists, Fremont Southwest Methodist Episcopal Church, Seattle |
7/28 |
Methodists, Industrial Movement In The Methodist Episcopal Church |
5/10, 6/11 |
Methodists, Madison Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Seattle |
3B/4 |
Metropolitan Bank, Seattle |
4/16, 7/28 |
Metropolitan Building Company |
3/12, 3/24, 3A/14, 3B/4, 4/2, 4/16, 5/10, 6/11, 7/6, 8/19 |
Metropolitan Business College |
10/17 |
Metropolitan Press, Incorporated |
2/3 |
Metropolitan Theatre |
7/6 |
Metropolitan Tire Company |
10/17 |
Metzenbaum, Walter |
8/19 |
Meyer, Hubert W. |
5/10 |
Meyers, H.H |
10/32 |
Meyers, Herbert W. |
6/11, 7/6, 7/28, 8/12 |
Michigan Central Railroad Company |
3/12, 3/24 |
Michigan Lumber Company |
2/24 |
Michigan State Normal College, Women's Gymnasium |
6/11 |
Michigan University, Alumni Association, Seattle |
6/11, 7/7, 7/28, 8/12, 8/33, 4/15 |
Michigan University, Students' Christian Association |
7/7 |
Milay, L.A |
4/16, 5/10 |
Miles, Bradford |
8/33 |
Miller, Eleanor P. |
1/2 |
Miller, John F. (see also: Seattle, Mayor) |
8/33, 9/21 |
Miller, John W. |
1/24 |
Mills, Joseph |
8/12 |
Milwaukee, Mayor |
5/10 |
Minard (E.L.) and Company |
7/7 |
Miner-Echo Publishing Company |
10/17 |
Mineral Lake Lumber Company |
3/12 |
Ministerial Association, Seattle |
2/3 |
Minneapolis, Mayor |
5/10 |
Minnesota, Ramsey County, Abstract Clerk |
3B/4 |
Minton, Francis L. (see: Douglass (Benjamin, Junior) and Minton) |
|
Mires (Austin) and Worner |
1/24 |
Mirror
|
4/16 |
Missionary Centenary, Methodist Episcopal Church, Seattle |
9/21 |
Missouri Pacific Railway Company |
3/12 |
Mitchell, John R. |
8/34 |
Mohn (J.E.) and Sons |
8/34 |
Monchalin, M. |
10/17 |
Monroe, Maud A. |
3B/4, 4/2 |
Montclair Military Academy |
3/12 |
Montesano, Schools, Superintendent |
6/11 |
Montesano State Bank |
2/24 |
Montgomery, Annie |
2/24, 3/12 |
Montgomery, Frank A. |
4/16, 5/10, 6/11, 7/7 |
Montgomery, John |
3/12, 4/2 |
Mooney Propaganda Committee |
8/34 |
Moore (Charles C.) and Company, Engineers |
7/7 |
Moore, Dwight S. |
7/7, 8/34 |
Moore, H. Alvin |
10/17 |
Moore, O.C. (see: Poindexter and Moore) |
|
Moore, Thomas (see: Moore Investment Company) |
|
Moore Investment Company |
1/24 |
Moran Brothers Company |
3/24 |
More, S.B |
3B/4 |
Morgan (F.L.) and Brewer |
3/24, 3A/14, 3B/4, 4/16, 5/11, 6/11, 7/7 |
Morgan, George G. |
4/16 |
Morison, Henry A. |
7/7 |
Morley, W.K |
2/24 |
Morris, H.M |
6/11, 7/7, 7/28 |
Morris (Will H.), Southard and Shipley |
5/11 |
Morrison, J.R |
7/7 |
Morse, Wayne L (see: Oregon, University, Law School) |
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Moses Lake Apple and Alfalfa Land, real estate |
8/34 |
Mote, D.A |
10/17 |
Mothers' Jewels Home, York, Nebraska |
7/28 |
Motoyoshi, M. |
10/32 |
Mount Holyoke College |
10/32 |
Mountain View Goat Ranch |
10/17 |
Moving Picture and Projecting Machine Operators' Union, Local #154 |
5/11 |
Muirhead, J.C |
7/28 |
Mullen, D.H |
2/3, 10/17 |
Mumford, William |
5/11 |
Mundy, E.F |
6/11 |
Municipal League, National Office |
2/3, 4/2, 4/16, 6/11, 7/7, 7/28, 8/12, 8/34, 9/21 |
Municipal League, Seattle (see also: France, C.J.; National Municipal League) |
4/16, 5/11, 6/11, 7/7, 8/12, 8/34, 9/21, 10/17 |
Municipal Plans League, Seattle |
3B/4 |
Murphine, Thomas F. |
8/19 |
Mutual Laundry Company |
8/34 |
Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York |
2/3, 2/24, 3/12, 3A/14, 3B/4, 5/11, 7/7, 7/28, 8/12, 9/21 |
Myer, Herbert W. |
4/16 |
Myers (S.A.) Land Agency |
9/21, 10/17 |
Nagle, Millie M. |
3A/15 |
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People |
9/22 |
National Association of Cotton Manufacturers |
8/35 |
National Bank of Commerce, Seattle |
3A/15, 4/17, 8/35 |
National Child Labor Committee |
3/13, 3A/15, 4/17, 5/12, 7/8 |
National City Company |
9/22 |
National Civil Service Reform League |
9/22 |
National Committee on Prison Labor |
7/8 |
National Conference for Social Welfare, Washington |
10/18 |
National Conference of Charities and Correction (see also: Charities 1920--Name Change to National Conference for Social Welfare) |
2/4, 2/25, 7/8, 7/29, 8/13 |
National Conference of Charities and Correction, Maryland |
3/13 |
National Conference of Charities and Correction, Northwestern Conference |
5/12 |
National Conference of Charities and Correction, Oregon |
2/4 |
National Conference of Charities and Correction, Washington |
8/13,2/4, 3A/15, 4/17, |
National Conservation Association |
4/17 |
National Economic League |
7/8 |
National Farm Loan Associations |
10/33 |
National Geographic Society |
5/12, 6/12, 7/8, 9/22 |
National Grocery Company |
3B/5 |
National Lumber and Box Company |
3/13 |
National Municipal Review (see also: Municipal League, National Office) |
7/8, 8/13, 8/35 |
National Recreation Association (see also: Playground and Recreation Association of America) |
10/33 |
National Short Ballot Organization (see also: Short Ballot Organization; France, C. J.) |
7/8, 7/29, 8/13 |
National Surety Company |
7/8 |
Near East Relief |
10/18 |
Nebraska, University, Nebraska Legislative Reference Bureau |
8/35, 9/22 |
Neesox, Charles |
2/4 |
Neill (Thomas) and Hill |
2/25 |
Nelson, Nels (Mrs.) |
9/22 |
Nelson, Y.O |
8/35 |
New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company |
10/18 |
New Republic
|
9/22, 10/18 |
New Westminster, B.C. Mayor |
6/12 |
New York (City), Municipal Reference Library |
8/13 |
New York (City), Police Department |
7/29 |
New York (City), Public Charities Department |
5/12 |
New York (City), Public Works Commission |
5/12 |
New York Central Lines |
3/25 |
New York Congestion Committee |
6/12 |
New York Conservatory of Music |
2/4 |
New York Herald Tribune
|
10/33 |
New York Hippodrome |
3A/15 |
New York Life Insurance Company |
2/4, 2/25, 3A/15, 8/13 |
New York Lunch, Seattle |
8/13 |
New York, University, Albany |
9/22 |
Newell, A.B. (see also: Kirkland Mayor) |
3/13, 3A/15 |
Newman, Anthony M. |
3/13, 3B/5, 8/35 |
Newman (Thomas G.) and Howard |
3/13, 3A/15 |
Nicholasville High School, Kentucky |
2/4 |
Nichols, Ralph D. |
5/12, 7/9 |
Nichols, Sam H. (see: Washington. Department of State. Secretary.) |
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Nicosia, Fred, Junior |
8/35, 9/22, 10/18 |
Nims, Matt H. |
4/18 |
Nims, Revel |
3B/5, 4/18 |
Nolan, Anna M. |
8/35, 9/22, 10/18 |
Nolen, John, |
7/29 |
Non-Smokers' Protective League of America |
6/12 |
Nonpartisan Leader
|
10/18 |
Norfolk Fire Insurance Corporation |
5/12 |
Norman, Franklin C. |
3A/15 |
Norris, I.F |
8/35 |
Norris Safe and Lock Company |
7/29 |
North American Investment Company |
2/25 |
North Broadway Hill Improvement Club |
2/4, 2/25 |
North End Progressive Club |
7/9 |
Northern Life Insurance Company |
3A/15, 7/9 |
Northern Pacific Railway Company, Port Townsend |
3/13, 3/25 |
Northern Pacific Railway Company, Saint Paul |
3/13, 3A/15, 7/29, 8/13 |
Northern Pacific Railway Company, Seattle |
2/4, 2/25, 3A/15, 3B/5, 7/9, 7/29, 8/13 |
Northern Pacific Railway Company, Tacoma |
3/13, 3A/15 |
Northwest Shingle Manufacturers Club, Bellingham |
3/14 |
Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Company |
2/5, 2/25, 3/14, 3A/16, 3B/5, 4/3, 4/18, 5/13, 6/12, 7/9, 7/29,
10/18 |
Northwestern Lumber Company, Hoquiam (see also: Wishkah Boom Company; Grays Harbor Commercial Company) |
1/24, 2/5, 2/26, 3/14, 3/25, 3A/16, 3B/5, 5/13, 6/12 |
Northwestern Mutual Fire Association |
, 3A/16 |
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company |
2/5, 2/26, 3B/5, 4/3, 4/18, 5/13, 7/9, 7/29, 8/13 |
Northwestern National Bank |
8/35 |
Northwestern National Insurance Company |
8/13 |
Northwestern Shoe Company |
2/26 |
Northwestern Steamship Company |
3A/16 |
Nylander, J. |
7/9 |
Oberndoerfer, Helming |
2/5 |
O'Brien, Edward D. |
6/12 |
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of, New Castle |
2/26 |
Odenkirk, Charles |
2/26 |
Office and Laboratory, Seattle |
3B/5 |
Oliver, Arthur |
2/5, 2/26, 3B/5 |
Oliver, Mary Edwards |
2/5, 3B/5, 9/22, 10/18 |
Olmstead, Frank |
8/13 |
Olson, John |
7/29 |
Omaha, Comptroller |
5/13 |
O'Neil, Nellie |
5/13 |
O'Phelan, John I. |
9/22 |
Oregon, University, Law School |
10/33 |
Oregon and Washington Lumber Manufacturers' Association |
3/14 |
Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company |
3/14, 3A/16 |
Oregon Short Line Railroad Company |
3/14 |
Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company |
7/9 |
Organized Moral Forces, Olympia |
3A/16 |
Orient-Occident Club of Seattle |
5/13, 7/9 |
Oriental Land and Improvement Company |
8/35, 9/22, 10/18 |
Osborne, [?] |
2/5 |
Osborne (E.S.), Tremper and Company, Incorporated |
3/14, 5/13 |
Osterburg, A. |
10/18 |
Ostling, [?] |
9/22 |
Over-Seas Club, Seattle |
9/22 |
Pacific Abstract Company |
7/10 |
Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs |
4/19, 5/14, 7/10 |
Pacific Coast Coal Company |
4/19 |
Pacific Coast Company |
1/11 |
Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association |
2/16, 3/15, 3/25, 3A/17, 5/14 |
Pacific Coast Machinery Company |
1/25 |
Pacific Commercial Bureau |
2/6 |
Pacific County. Superior Court (see: Lewis, Pacific, Wahkiakum Counties Superior Court) |
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Pacific Export and Import Company |
3/15 |
Pacific Improvement Company |
6/13 |
Pacific Improvement Company's Water Works |
1/25 |
Pacific Lumber Trade Journal
|
3/25 |
Pacific National Bank of Tacoma |
6/13 |
Pacific Northwest Rose Society |
7/30 |
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company |
5/14, 7/10, 7/30 |
Paddock, W. F. |
7/10 |
Painter, D. |
10/34 |
Palestine Restoration Fund Association, Seattle |
10/19 |
Palmer, A.C |
2/6 |
Palmer (Edward P.) and Askren |
6/13 |
Palmer, James M. |
3/15 |
Palmer, R. M. |
7/30 |
Palmerton-Harvey Grain Company |
3B/6 |
Palmerton Leasure Company, Incorporated, Seattle |
3B/6 |
Panama-Pacific International Exposition |
4/19, 7/10, 7/30 |
Parker, [?].M |
7/30 |
Parker, C. L. |
7/10 |
Parker, Jno. M. |
8/20 |
Parrott (Henry W.) and Griswold |
3/15 |
Parry, Will H. |
8/14 |
Parry Investment Company |
2/6, 2/27 |
Parsons, Benjamin (see: Ministerial Association, Seattle) |
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Parsons, Mary I. |
9/23, 10/19 |
Parsons, (Mrs.) Reginald H. |
3B/6 |
Passow (Charles) and Sons |
1/25 |
Paul, C. C. |
9/23 |
Paul, Frank A. |
4/19, 5/14, 6/13, 7/30 |
Pearsall, Dan |
6/13 |
Pease, Charles G. (see: Non-Smokers' Protective League of America) |
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Peierls (L.) and Company |
1/25 |
Pemberton (William H.) and Sather |
3A/17 |
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company |
2/6 |
Perkins, Chas. F. |
6/13 |
Perkins, George W. (see also: YMCA) |
9/23 |
Perkins (W.D.) and Company |
7/10 |
Peter, John W. (see also: Ballard City Attorney) |
5/14 |
Peter (W.H.) and Company |
2/6 |
Peterkin, G. Shearmon |
4/3, 7/10 |
Peters (Walter D.) and Carr |
3B/6, 4/3 |
Pettit and Son |
2/62 |
Phelps, Byron (see also: Bouillon (A. V. Club) and Seattle Independent Municipal League) |
4./ 19, 5/14 |
Phelps (Harry E.) and Watrous |
9/23 |
Philbrick, Ralph L. |
1/30, 2/27, 5/14 |
Philips (Calvin) and Company |
4/19, 7/10 |
Phillips, J. W. |
6/13 |
Phillips U. S. Detective Agency |
3B/6 |
Pierce County Auditor |
1/25, 3B/6 |
Pierce County Sheriff |
1/25 |
Pierce County Superintendent of Schools |
5/14 |
Pierce County Superior Court (see also: Chapman, W. O.) |
1/25, 2/27, 3B/6, 5/14 |
Piles, Samuel Henry (see also: Pacific Coast Company; Piles, Donworth and Howe) |
2/27, 3A/17 |
Piles (Samuel H.), Donworth and Howe |
1/11 |
Pinchot, Gifford (see also: National Conservation Association; Republican Party National Committee) |
9/1, 9/23, 10/34 |
Pinkerton and Company |
7/30 |
Pioneer-Home Insurance Association |
2/27 |
Pioneer Loan and Investment Company |
7/30 |
Pioneer Rent and Collection Company, Incorporated |
2/6, 7/10 |
Pixley, M. M. |
10/34 |
Platt, Margaret B. (see: Women's Christian Temperance Union, Western Washington) |
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Platt and Platt (see also: Grays Harbor Commercial Company) |
3B/6 |
Playground and Recreation Association of America (see also: Playground Association of America; National Recreation Association) |
6/13, 7/10, 7/30, 8/14, 9/1, 9/23, 10/19 |
Playground and Recreation Association of America, Community Service |
9/24, 10/19 |
Playground and Recreation Association of America, Community Service, Seattle |
10/20 |
Playground and Recreation Association of America, Northwestern States Institute |
5/15 |
Playground and Recreation Association of America, Seattle (see also: Playground Association of America, Seattle for pre-1912 ) |
6/13, 7/10, 7/30, |
Playground and Recreation Association of America. War Camp Community Service |
9/1, 9/24, 9/25, 10/20 |
Playground Association of America (see also: Sage (Russell) Foundation) |
3/15, 3A/17, 3B/6, 4/3, 4/19, 5/15 |
Playground Association of America, California |
5/15 |
Playground Association of America, Chicago |
3B/6, 5/15 |
Playground Association of America, Missoula |
5/15 |
Playground Association of America, Seattle (see also: Playground and Recreation Association of America, Seattle for correspondence after 1912) |
5/15 |
Playgrounds Association of Philadelphia |
3A/17 |
Plymouth Men's Club |
4/19 |
Poe, C.K |
5/16 |
Poindexter, Miles C. (see also: Hirth and Blackwood) |
4/20, 5/16, 6/14, 7/30, 8/14, 9/2, 9/25, 10/20 |
Poindexter (Miles) and Moore, |
4/20, 5/16 |
Poindexter Republican Club, |
4/20 |
Polson, Alex (see also: Polson Logging Company) |
3/15, 4/3, 4/20, 8/20 |
Polson Logging Company |
2/6, 2/27, 3A/18, 4/20, 5/16, 6/14, 7/11, 8/14, 10/20 |
Pomrenk, Julius |
8/14 |
Pope and Talbot, San Francisco |
3B/7, 4/3, 4/20, 5/16 |
Popple and Knowles Company |
9/26 |
Port Angeles Attorney |
1/11, 1/25 |
Port Ludlow Public Schools |
9/26 |
Port Townsend Southern Railroad Company |
3A/18 |
Porteguese, R. |
1/25 |
Portland Finance Department |
7/11 |
Portland, port |
10/34 |
Portland Open Air Sanatorium |
9/26 |
Poston (A.H.) and Shields (see also: Shields (J.H.) Lumber Company) |
2/6 |
Potts, Ralph Bushnell |
10/34 |
Power, Frederick C. (see also: Power and Meeker) |
2/6, 2/27, 7/30 |
Power (Frederick C.) and Meeker, |
3/16, 3A/18, 3B/7, 4/3, 4/20, 6/14, 7/11 |
Powles, J.B. (see also: Unemployed League, Seattle) |
8/14 |
Prante, Katie |
3/15 |
Prantz, R.M |
3B/7 |
Prasidium der Osterreichischen Friedensgesellschaft |
9/26 |
Pratt, Hiram A. |
6/14 |
Pratt, O.C |
2/27 |
Pratt, Wallace A. |
10/34 |
Pratt, William H. |
5/16 |
Presbyterian Brotherhood, Seattle |
3/15, 3B/7 |
Presbyterians, Board of Education. United States |
2/6, 2/28 |
Presbyterians, College Board, New York (City) |
3A/18 |
Presbyterians, First Presbyterian Church, Seattle |
2/6, 2/28, 3/15, 3/25, 3A/18, 3B/7, 4/20, 5/16, 6/14, 7/11, 9/2,
9/26, 10/20, 10/34 |
Presbyterians, First Presbyterian Church, Sociological Society, Seattle |
2/6, 2/28, 3A/18 |
Presbyterians, Foreign Missions |
2/28 |
Presbyterians, Lake Union Presbyterian Church, Seattle |
7/11 |
Presbyterians, University Presbyterian Church, Seattle |
3B/7 |
Presbyterians, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Seattle |
7/11 |
Preston, Harold (see also: Welfare) |
3/15, 8/1 |
Price, John E. (see also: Rotary Club, Seattle; Playground and Recreation Association of America, Seattle) |
3A/18, 3B/8, 4/21, 5/16, 6/14, 7/12, 8/14, 9/2, 9/26 |
Priday, P. (see also: Priday, P. and A.) |
2/7, 3A/18, 4/21, 5/17, 6/15, 7/12, 8/1 |
Priday, P. and A. |
1/11, 1/30, 2/7, 2/28, 3/16, 3/25, 3A/18, 3B/8, 4/3 |
Prince Photographer, Seattle |
6/15 |
Princeton Club |
5/17 |
Prison Reconstruction League |
9/26, 10/20 |
Pritchard and Marquardt |
1/11 |
Private Soldiers and Sailors Legion, Washington |
9/26 |
Progressive Party (1912-16) |
8/1, 8/14, 8/20 |
Progressive Party (1912-16), Roosevelt Progressive Republican League, Washington |
6/15 |
Progressive Republican League, King County |
5/17 |
Prohibition National Committee |
9/26 |
Provine Lumber Company |
3/16 |
Public Affairs Information Service, New York (City) |
9/26 |
Public Recreation and Social Education |
4/21 |
Public Welfare League, Incorporated, Seattle |
4/21, 5/17, 6/15 |
Puget Land Company |
5/17 |
Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company, Seattle |
5/17, 6/15, 7/12 |
Puget Sound Cement and Lime Company |
7/12 |
Puget Sound Merchandise Company |
10/34 |
Puget Sound Realty Associates |
4/21 |
Purcell Safe Company, Seattle |
5/17 |
Putnam's (G.P.) and Sons |
4/21 |
Puyallup and Sumner Fruit Growers Canning Company |
9/26 |
Queen Anne Civic Study Club |
5/17, 6/15 |
Quigley (A.J.) and Company |
5/17 |
Quincy Valley Irrigation District |
8/1, 8/14 |
Quinn, John |
3B/8 |
"R. and S. " Bureau, New York (City) (see also: Regenhardt's (C.) Agency) |
7/13 |
Ragenovich, Theodor |
1/26 |
Railroad Men's Political Club, Seattle |
7/13 |
Railway Age
|
3A/20 |
Railwaymen's Welfare League of Washington |
10/21 |
Rainey, Henry T. |
10/35 |
Rainier Beach-Dunlap Social Center League |
5/18 |
Rainier Beach Improvement Club |
5/18 |
Rainier Club |
3/17, 4/22, 5/18, 6/16, 8/2 |
Ramsey, S. V. |
4/22 |
Randall (G.W.) Company, Incorporated |
7/13, 8/15 |
Rathskeller Company |
5/18 |
Reading, S.G |
8/2 |
Record Publishing Company |
5/18 |
Recreation and Playgrounds League, Seattle (see: Playground and Recreation Association of America, Seattle) |
|
Red Cross, United States American National Red Cross, Seattle |
3/17, 10/1 |
Reed, Anna Y. |
5/18, 6/16 |
Reed, J.M.P |
10/1 |
Regenhardt's (C.) Agency (see also: "R. and S. " Bureau) |
3A/20, 3B/9, 4/4, 4/22 |
Religious Education Association |
5/18 |
Remsberg, C. E. |
3B/9 |
Renton Hill Club |
5/18 |
Republican Party. National Committee (see also: Gill (Hiram C.) Republican Club; Griffiths (Austin E.) for Mayor Club) |
8/21, 9/3, 10/21 |
Republican Party, Washington, Grays Harbor County Central Committee |
8/21 |
Republican Party, King County, Central Committee (see also: France, C. J.) |
2/8, 6/16 |
Republican Party, King County, Swedish Republican Club |
4/22, 5/18 |
Republican Party, Seattle, Central Committee |
2/8 |
Republican Party, Washington, Seattle, Gill (H. C.) Republican Club |
4/22 |
Republican Party, Washington, Committee Seattle, Taft Reception League |
5/18 |
Republican Party, Women's National Executive Committee |
10/1 |
Revelle, Revelle and Revelle |
3/26, 3A/20, 5/18 |
Reynolds, C. B. |
6/16 |
Reynolds, Henry L. |
3A/20 |
Rhode Island Library |
10/1 |
Rhodes Brothers Company |
10/21 |
Rice, A. E. (see: Lewis, Pacific, Wahkiakum Counties Superior Court) |
|
Rice, Stuart A. (see also: American Civil Liberties Union) |
6/16, 10/1 |
Richardson, A.A |
1/26 |
Richardson (T.L.) and Elmer Company |
3A/20, 3B/9 |
Richberg (John C.) , Ickes, Davies and Lord (see: Republican Party National Committee) |
|
Ridell, C.M |
1/12 |
Rieke, [?] |
8/15 |
Riggins, C.N |
1/12 |
Riley, J.L |
10/1 |
Risley, John E. |
2/8, 2/29 |
Risby, John E. |
2/8 |
Ritchie, William |
1/2 |
Rivers and Company |
8/15 |
Roberts, John W. |
5/18, 6/16 |
Roberts (John W.) and Skeel |
9/3, 10/1 |
Robertson, Robert |
2/8 |
Robinson, J.W |
3B/9 |
Robinson Commission Company |
9/3 |
Rock, R.J |
4/4 |
Rock Island-Frisco Lines |
3A/20 |
Rockwood Kennels |
8/2 |
Rogers, Jay H. |
3B/9 |
Roosevelt, Theodore, United States President |
9/3 |
Root, Milo |
2/8 |
Rose (George W.) Theatre Company |
5/18 |
Rosenthal, Marcus |
1/12 |
Rosenthal, Feder and Company |
1/12 |
Rosling, Eric Edward |
1/26 |
Ross, (Mrs.) M. J. |
3/17 |
Ross (Howard S.) and Angers |
10/1 |
Rotary Club, Seattle |
4/22 |
Roudebush, Rex S. |
10/1 |
Rounds (E.J.) and Company |
4/4 |
Royal Exchange Assurance, Montesano |
5/18 |
Royal Society of Arts, London |
8/2 |
Royal Society of Trelow |
7/13 |
Ruggles, Brewster A. |
9/3 |
Runner, F.H |
3B/9 |
Russell, C.E. (see: Edgewood Cedar Shingle Company, and Russell (C.E.) Mill Company) |
|
Russell (C.E.) , Mill Company |
1/12 |
Russell, Edwards |
2/8 |
Russell (J.A.) and Russell |
1/12 |
Russell and Company |
1/26 |
Rutherford, Arthur Robert (see also: Rutherford, Huggins and Elliott) |
5/18 |
Rutherford (A.R.), Huggins, and Elliott (see also: Rutherford, Arthur Robert) |
3/17, 3/26 |
Ryan, P.H |
7/13 |
S.T.S. Heat Appliances Company, Los Angeles |
7/15 |
Sachse, W.L |
2/8, 2/29, 3A/20, 3B/9 |
Sage (Russell) Foundation, (see also: Playground Association of America) |
3A/20, 3B/9, 4/4, 4/22, 5/18, 6/16, 8/15 |
Sager, Arthur N. |
8/21 |
Saginaw Timber Company |
8/15 |
Saint Paul, Mayor |
5/18 |
Saint Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company (see: Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association) |
|
Sakamoto, James Y. (see: Japanese-American Courier) |
|
Salmon Bay Improvement Club |
5/18 |
Salvation Army, Seattle |
3/17, 3A/20, 4/22, 5/18, 8/2, 9/3 |
San Francisco, Board of Supervisors |
5/18 |
San Francisco, Police Department |
7/13 |
San Francisco, Probation Officer of the Juvenile Court |
3B/9 |
Sandall, Robert F. |
10/2 |
Saturday Evening Post
|
10/2 |
Saunders and Shepherd |
2/8 |
Sauntry, W.E |
1/26 |
Savage, John H. |
5/18 |
Savoy Hotel, London |
4/22 |
Saylor, Albert |
1/2 |
Scandinavian American Bank, Seattle |
4/4, 7/13 |
Schapirograph Company, New York (City) |
1/26 |
Scherrer, Ulrich |
10/22 |
Sherzer (Albert H.) Rolling Lift Bridge Company |
7/13 |
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr |
10/35 |
Scholl, G.W |
7/13 |
School for Social Workers, Boston |
4/4 |
Schwager and Nettleton |
3/17, 5/19 |
Schwartz Company |
8/2 |
Scientific American
|
3/17 |
Scott, Francis H. |
3B/10 |
Scott, George D. |
4/22 |
Scott, W.D |
2/29 |
Scott (William D.) and Campbell |
4/22 |
Scribner's (Charles) Sons |
5/19 |
Seaboard Security Company |
3/17 |
Seale, Martin |
8/21 |
Searchlight(Bremerton) |
8/2, 8/15 |
Sears, Roebuck and Company, Seattle |
7/13, 10/2 |
Seattle, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition,1909 |
3A/20, 3B/10 |
Seattle, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909, Children's Day Committee |
3/28 |
Seattle, Building Code Commission |
6/16 |
Seattle, Buildings Department |
5/19 |
Seattle, Charter Revision Committee (c. 1911-1914) |
5/19, 8/2 |
Seattle, City Council |
5/19, 6/16, 7/14, 8/2 |
Seattle, City Council, Streets and Sewers Committee |
7/14 |
Seattle, Civil Service Department |
8/15, 9/3 |
Seattle, Comptroller |
4/22, 5/19, 6/16 |
Seattle, City Engineer |
2/9, 3/17, 5/19, 7/14 |
Seattle, Finance Department |
5/19, 8/15 |
Seattle, Fire Department |
3A/20 |
Seattle, Health and Sanitation Department |
3A/20, 4/4, 4/22, 6/16, 8/15, 9/3 |
Seattle, Corporation Counsel |
4/22, 5/19, 6/16, 7/14, 8/2 |
Seattle, Light and Water Department |
3/17, 4/4 |
Seattle, Lighting Department |
6/16 |
Seattle, Mayor |
2/9, 3A/20, 3B/10, 4/4, 5/19, 6/16, 7/14, 8/2, 8/15, 10/2 |
Seattle, Municipal Plans Commission |
5/19 |
Seattle, Park Commissioners, Board of |
2/9, 4/22, 5/19, 7/14 |
Seattle, Police Department |
2/9, 8/2, 8/15 |
Seattle, Police, Municipal Protection for Girls and Women Division |
7/14 |
Seattle, Port Commission |
5/19, 6/16, 8/2, 9/3, 10/35 |
Seattle, Public Library |
5/19, 6/16, 7/14, 8/2, 10/2 |
Seattle, Public Schools |
3A/20, 4/22, 5/19, 6/16, 7/14, 10/2, 10/22, 10/35 |
Seattle, Public Utilities Department |
7/14 |
Seattle, Public Works Department |
3A/20, 5/19, 7/14 |
Seattle, Streets and Sewers Department |
3A/20, 10/22 |
Seattle, Treasurer |
2/9, 2/29, 3/17 |
Seattle, Water Department |
5/19 |
Seattle Bar Association |
1/26, 4/22, 5/20, 6/17, 9/3, 10/2 |
Seattle Base Ball Club Association, Incorporated |
5/20 |
Seattle Brewing and Malting Company |
1/12 |
Seattle Business College |
6/17, 7/15 |
Seattle Cartoonists' Club |
4/22 |
Seattle Central Council of Social Agencies (see: Central Council of Social Agencies of Seattle) |
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Seattle Civic Center Association |
6/17 |
Seattle Commercial School |
3B/10 |
Seattle Court Reporters |
4/22 |
Seattle Day Nursing Association |
5/20 |
Seattle Dry Campaign Committee |
8/2 |
Seattle-Eastern Corporation |
7/15 |
Seattle Electric Company |
1/12, 2/8, 3/17, 3A/20, 3B/10, 4/4, 4/22, 5/20 |
Seattle Fleet Entertainment Committee |
10/2 |
Seattle Hardware Company |
8/2 |
Seattle Improvement Clubs |
2/9, 2/29 |
Seattle-King County Poultry Association |
5/20 |
Seattle Minister's Federation |
5/20, 8/2 |
Seattle Nautical School |
7/15 |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
|
3A/20, 3B/10, 4/22, 5/20, 7/15, 8/2, 9/3, 10/2, 10/22, 10/35 |
Seattle Publicity Club, Incorporated |
5/20 |
Seattle Quiz Congress |
5/20 |
Seattle Real Estate Association |
3A/20, 6/17 |
Seattle Republican
|
5/20 |
Seattle Retail Grocers' Association |
7/15 |
Seattle Star
|
8/2 |
Seattle Sun
|
8/2, 8/15 |
Seattle Symphony Orchestra Society |
10/22 |
Seattle Taxi-Cab Company |
5/20 |
Seattle Times
|
2/9, 9/3, 10/2 |
Seattle Trust and Savings Bank |
10/35 |
Seattle Waxine Company |
8/2 |
Seattle Weekly News
|
5/20 |
Security Savings and Safe Deposit Company |
3/17, 3A/20, 3B/10 |
Sedgwick, Samuel H. |
3A/20, 8/3, 8/15, 9/3 |
Seelye, Lyman |
10/35 |
Sellen, Mary E. |
6/17, 7/15, 7/22, 8/3, 9/3, 10/2, 10/22 |
Seller (M.) and Company |
1/26 |
Sellick, F.W |
8/3 |
Selvin, Edwin (see: Business Chronicle of the Pacific Northwest) |
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Service Club of Washington |
10/22 |
Seymour, A.W |
4/23 |
Seymour, A.W. (Mrs.) |
9/3 |
Shaffrath, Paul |
3/17, 3A/21, 3B/10, 4/23, 6/17, 7/15 |
Shank (Corwin L.) and Smith |
4/4, 7/15 |
Shank, W.W |
6/17 |
Shannon and Shannon |
6/17 |
Sharp and Alleman Company |
4/23 |
Shasta May Blossom Copper Company Consolidated, San Francisco (see also: Ward, H.B.) |
3/18, 3B/10 |
Sheard, W.F |
4/4 |
Shedd, W.F |
1/12 |
Sheehan, Jas |
5/20 |
Sheffield, William |
5/20 |
Sheldon, William K. |
8/3, 9/3, 10/2 |
Shell, S.J |
1/2, 1/12 |
Sheller, William |
5/20 |
Shepard (Charles E.) and Flett |
5/20 |
Shepherd, R.S |
10/2 |
Sherman, Clay and Company (see also: Bouillon (A.V.) Club) |
4/23 |
Shields, B.F. (see: Spokane Grain Company) |
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Shields (J.H.) Lumber Company (see also: Poston (A.H.) and Shields) |
2/9 |
Shingle Mills Bureau |
3/18, 3/26, 3A/20 |
Shinn (Will J.) and Bowen |
1/26 |
Shippen, Joseph |
2/9 |
Sholes (C.H.) and Person |
4/4 |
Shorrock (E.G.) and Company (see also: Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Company) |
3A/21, 4/23, 5/20, 6/17, 7/15 |
Short Ballot Organization (see also: France, C.J.; National Short Ballot Association) |
4/23, 6/17 |
Shuette, Walter E. (see: American Lutheran Survey) |
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Shuey (H.O.) and Company |
6/17, 8/15 |
Shute, Anthony |
1/26 |
Siegfried, Thorwald |
7/15 |
Sigman, Henry |
9/3 |
Sill, F.L |
8/3 |
Siloam Sanatarium |
5/21 |
Silsley, Frank M. (see: Presbyterians, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Seattle) |
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Simmons, Arthur |
5/21 |
Simmons College (see: School for Social Workers. Boston) |
|
Simons, D.P |
5/21 |
Simpson, Edward C |
7/15 |
Simpson Lumber Company, South Bend |
2/9 |
Sinclair, George M. |
2/9 |
Single Tax Club, Everett |
6/17 |
Slater (Jno. C.) , Watt and Company |
6/17 |
Small, B.A |
6/17 |
Smith, Carl A. |
10/22 |
Smith, Clarence A. |
6/17 |
Smith, Elbert C. |
7/16 |
Smith, Everett (see: Smith (Everett) and Cole) |
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Smith (Everett) and Cole |
2/29, 5/21 |
Smith, Frank J. |
5/21, 7/16 |
Smith, J. A. |
5/21 |
Smith (John R.) and Woods |
5/21 |
Smith, John Z. |
4/23 |
Smith, (Mrs.) M.H |
5/21 |
Smith, Robert Asa (see: Presbyterians, Lake Union Presbyterian Church) |
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Smith, W.B. (see: Clallam County, Sheriff) |
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Smith, Winfield |
3A/21 |
Smith Premier Typewriter Company |
2/29 |
Smith, Robertson and Moorhouse |
8/3 |
Snowden, C.A |
3A/21 |
Snohomish County, Clerk |
1/26 |
Snohomish County, Sheriff |
1/26 |
Snohomish County Abstract Company |
1/26 |
Snook, Herbert E. |
5/21 |
Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute |
5/21, 6/17, 7/16, 10/2 |
Society of Social and Moral Hygiene of Seattle |
5/21, 6/17 |
Somerville Brotherhoods |
3/18 |
Soule, John F. |
3/18 |
South-West Publishing Company |
6/17 |
Southard, W.E |
10/35 |
Southern Pacific Company |
3/18 |
Southwestern Washington Farmers' Club |
3/18 |
Spangler, J.W. (see: League to Enforce Peace, Washington) |
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Specht, A.F. (see also: Lumber Manufacturers' Joint Committee) |
5/21 |
Specht, (Mrs.) Augustus F. |
8/3 |
Speckert, A.J |
6/18 |
Spellen, Carrie |
3/18, 10/2 |
Spiegle, D.F |
10/22 |
Spokane. Public Library |
10/2 |
Spokane, Public Utilities Department |
7/16 |
Spokane and British Columbia Railway Company |
4/23, 5/21, 6/18, 8/3 |
Spokane County, Superior Court |
1/26, 2/29 |
Spokane Advertising Club and Civic University |
10/35 |
Spokane County Bar Association |
2/29 |
Spokane Drug Company |
5/21 |
Spokane Grain Company |
6/18 |
Spokane Pioneer Goatery |
10/22 |
Sprengle, L.J |
5/21 |
Spurlock, George M. |
10/35 |
Stadium Committee (University of Washington) |
10/22 |
Standard Engineering Company |
4/23 |
Standard Lumber and Shingle Company |
3A/21 |
Standard Oil Company, Seattle |
9/3, 10/3 |
Stanley, Charles T. |
3/18 |
Starbuck, S.H |
8/3 |
State Bank of Enumclaw |
8/15 |
Statutory Law of Business Corporations, Plainfield, New Jersey |
2/9 |
Stearns (Frederick W.) and Sweet |
4/23 |
Steele, H. Wirt (see also: Charity Organization Society, Seattle; National Conference of Charities and Correction, Washington; Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis, Maryland) |
10/22 |
Steiner, F.E |
8/21 |
Stephens, H.M |
3A/21 |
Stephens, W.J |
1/12 |
Stemfeld, Otto M. |
5/22 |
Stevens, C.P |
1/12 |
Stevenson Lumber Company |
8/3 |
Stewart, Edith M. |
2/9 |
Stewart Advertising Company |
8/21 |
Stewart and Holmes Drug Company |
1/12 |
Stiles, T.L. (see: Seattle, Attorney) |
|
Stilson (Fielding J.) Company |
4/23 |
Stone and Webster (see: Seattle Electric Company) |
|
Stone, George |
1/12 |
Stone (George H.) - Fisher Company |
3/18 |
Strang (F.W.) and Prosser |
7/16 |
Stratton, W.B. (see: Washington, Attorney General) |
|
Strickland, H.P. (see: Vulcan Iron Works Company) |
|
Strong, Amzi W. |
4/4 |
Strong, J.H |
10/3 |
Strong, Sidney (see also: Congregationalists, Queen Anne Congregational Church; Orient-Occident Club) |
4/23, 8/3, 10/3 |
Stubley, E.H |
5/22, 8/15 |
Stump Pulling Machines Company |
8/3 |
Suess Art Glass Company, Seattle |
4/4, 8/3, 8/15, 9/3 |
Suffrage Club, Seattle |
8/3 |
Sullivan, E.B |
5/22 |
Sullivan (P.C.) and Christian |
1/26 |
Sumner Index
|
5/22 |
Sunday School Association, Massachusetts |
10/3 |
Sumset Magazine
|
10/3 |
Sunset Shingle Company |
3A/21 |
Survey
|
3B/10, 5/22, 6/18, 7/16, 8/3, 8/15, 9/3, 10/3 |
Sutton, E.B. (see: First Evangelistic Regiment of Washington) |
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Sutton, William E. |
2/29 |
Swall, B.A |
4/23, 5/22, 6/18, 7/16, 8/3 |
Swan, Edgar M. |
8/3 |
Sweeney, E.F. (see: Seattle Brewing and Malting Company) |
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Sweet, A.H |
6/18 |
Sweet, Mary A. |
8/3 |
Sylvester, Richard |
8/15 |
Symons, Arthur E. |
10/35 |
Tacoma, Attorney |
7/17 |
Tacoma, Police Court |
2/10 |
Tacoma, Port Commission |
10/36 |
Tacoma, Public Safety Department |
7/17 |
Tacoma Eastern Railroad Company |
3/19, 3A/22 |
Tacoma Mill Company |
3/19 |
Tacoma Smelting Company |
4/24 |
Taft, Robert A. |
10/36 |
Taft, William Howard |
10/4 |
Tanner, Joseph M. |
1/13 |
Taxpayers' League of Seattle |
5/23, 10/4 |
Taylor, A.S |
4/5 |
Taylor, Graham (see also: Playground Association of America. Chicago; Survey) |
3B/11 |
Taylor, H.D |
5/23 |
Taylor, Louis D. |
10/36 |
Teal (J.N.) and Minor (see also: Teal, Minor and Winfree) |
3/19, 3A/22 |
Teal (J.N.), Minor, and Winfree (see also: Teal and Minor) |
4/24 |
Teesdale, E. |
9/4 |
Tennant, G. |
3B/11 |
Tenth Ward Improvement Club |
7/17 |
Texas Conference of Social Welfare |
9/4 |
Texas University, Austin |
10/4 |
Thaanum (William) and Frazier |
4/5 |
Thiel Detective Service Company |
8/16 |
Thomas, J.A |
10/4 |
Thomas, J. Alfred |
6/19 |
Thomas, John D. |
7/17, 8/4, 10/4 |
Thomas, Joseph |
4/24, 5/23 |
Thompson, A.R |
10/36 |
Thompson (Edward) Company |
1/13, 1/27 |
Thompson, R.N |
10/23 |
Thompson, T.C |
4/24 |
Thompson, Walter J. |
8/19, 8/21 |
Thomson, H.B |
1/27 |
Thomson, Reginald Herber (see also: Seattle, City Engineer; Seattle, Port Commission) |
5/23 |
Thorp, H.B |
3B/11 |
Thorson, Alice O. |
8/16 |
Thucidor, A. |
10/23 |
Thurston County, Superior Court |
2/30 |
Tiffin, C.C |
9/4 |
Times Printing Company of Seattle |
4/5, 4/24, 5/23, 7/17, 8/4 |
Tindall, Philip |
10/23 |
Tipi Order of America |
10/4 |
Tipton, F.B |
3/19, 10/23 |
Title Guaranty and Trust Company |
2/10 |
Title Guarantee Company |
2/10 |
Title Trust Company, Seattle |
3/19, 3A/22, 3B/11 |
Todd, Elmer |
5/23 |
Totten, Joseph P. |
5/23 |
Totten (William D.) and Rozema |
6/19 |
Tozier, Leroy |
1/27 |
Travelers Insurance Company |
2/10 |
Traynor, T.J |
5/23 |
Trenholme, J.D |
8/4 |
Trimble (William P.) Club |
3/26, 7/17 |
Tripple, Robert A. |
8/4, 9/4 |
Troy (Alonzo J.) and Falknor |
1/13 |
Troy, Preston M. |
10/4 |
Trustee Company of Seattle |
2/30, 3/26, 3A/22, 4/24, 5/23, 6/19, 7/17, 10/4 |
Tucker (Eldred), Hanford Company |
7/17 |
Tuffen, Robert |
8/16 |
Tumulty, J.P |
10/4 |
Tupple, [?] |
10/4 |
Turner, Leander T. |
3B/11, 5/23, 6/19 |
Tyler, Jennie Smith |
4/5, 4/24 |
Undertakers Supply Company |
3B/11 |
Underwood, F.R |
10/23 |
Unemployed League, Seattle (see also: Powles, J.B.) |
8/4 |
Union Machine Works and Iron Foundry |
2/10, 3A/22, 3B/11, 5/23, 6/19 |
Union Oil Company of California |
10/36 |
Union Pacific Railroad Company |
3/19 |
Union Savings |
5/23 |
Union Savings and Trust Company |
2/10 |
United Press Association |
4/24 |
United States Agriculture Department, Bureau of Plant Industry |
8/16, 8/21 |
United States Alien Property Custodian, Bureau of Investigation |
9/4 |
United States Army Department |
10/36 |
United States Attorney General, Assistant Attorney General (see: United States Justice Department) |
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United States. Army, American Expeditionary Force |
10/5 |
United States Circuit Court, District of Washington, Tacoma |
2/10, 2/30, 3/19, 3/26, 3A/22, 3B/11, 5/23 |
United States Circuit Court of Appeals, San Francisco |
2/10, 2/30, 3/19, 3/26, 3A/22, 3B/11, 8/4 |
United States Civil Service Commission |
9/4 |
United States Coast Guard |
10/37 |
United States Customs Bureau, Port Townsend |
2/30 |
United States Defense Department, Secretary |
10/36 |
United States District Court, Alaska Territory |
3B/11 |
United States District Court, Washington, Western District. Northern Division |
4/24 |
United States Engineers Office, Seattle |
2/30 |
United States Federal Bureau of Investigation |
10/37 |
United States Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
10/5 |
United States Federal Trade Commission |
8/16 |
United States Geological Survey |
10/5 |
United States House of Representatives, Clerk's Office |
8/4 |
United States Immigration and Naturalization Service |
2/30, 6/19, 7/17 |
United States Interior Department Secretary |
10/36 |
United States Internal Revenue Service |
8/4, 9/4 |
United States Interstate Commerce Commission |
3/19, 3/26, 3A/23, 3B/11 |
U. . Justice Department |
10/37 |
United States Justice Department, Marshall, Washington |
2/30, 3/19, 3A/23 |
United States Labor Department |
10/23 |
United States Labor Department, Soldiers and Sailors Placement Bureau |
10/5 |
United States Land Office |
2/30, 6/19 |
United States Library of Congress |
10/37 |
United States Mines Bureau |
10/36 |
United StatesUnited States Navy, Chief of Naval Operations |
10/37 |
United States Navy, Secretary |
9/4 |
United States Patent Office |
3A/23 |
United States Pension Bureau |
3A/23 |
United States Post Office Department |
7/17 |
United States President |
10/5, 10/23, 10/37 |
United States President, Office for Emergency Management |
10/37 |
United States Public Health Service |
8/21 |
United States Railroad Administration |
10/5 |
United States Reclamation Service |
10/5, 10/36 |
United States State Department |
10/23, 10/37 |
United States Supreme Court |
1/27 |
United States State Department, Passport Control Division |
10/5 |
United States Treasury Department, Secret Service Division |
9/4 |
United States Treasury Department, War Risk Insurance Bureau |
9/4, 10/5 |
United States Treasury Department, Woman's Liberty Loan Committee |
9/4 |
United States War Department |
9/4 |
United States War Savings Committee, Seattle |
9/4 |
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company |
1/13, 2/30, 5/23 |
United War Work Campaign |
9/4 |
United Warehouse Company |
3B/11 |
United Wireless Telegraph Company |
3A/23 |
University Community Club |
4/24, 5/23, 8/4 |
Upper, Herbert S. |
10/5 |
Van Allen, A.M |
4/24 |
Van Eaton, James A. |
1/28 |
Van Nuys, M.H |
9/4 |
Van Schuyver (W.J.) and Company |
7/17 |
Van Sickle, N.E |
8/4 |
Vancouver, B.C. Chief Constable |
7/17 |
Vancouver, B.C. Comptroller |
6/19 |
Vancouver Columbian
|
3B/11 |
Vaughan, Frank H. |
10/5, 10/23 |
Veazie (A.L.) and Veazie |
3B/11 |
Veazie (A.L.), McCourt and Veazie |
7/17 |
Vilas, Calvin E. |
2/30 |
Virginia Street Dock and Warehouse Company, Incorporated |
3/26 |
Voorhees (C.S.) and Voorhees |
3A/23 |
Voters' League (see: Myer, Herbert W.) |
|
Vulcan Iron Works Company |
1/13, 1/28 |
Wahkiakum County, Superior Court (see: Lewis, Pacific, Wahkiakum Counties, Superior Court) |
|
Waiters' Union. Local Number 239 |
239, 5/24 |
Walbridge, L. |
5/24 |
Walker, Anna S. |
8/21 |
Walker, George H. |
5/24 |
Walker (George H.) and Munn |
3/20 |
Walla Walla County, Superior Court(see also: Brents, Thomas H.) |
2/31 |
Wallgren, Mon C. (see: Washington. Governor) |
|
Wallingford Avenue Improvement Club |
5/24 |
Warbasse, Charles S. |
2/20 |
Ward, A.G |
2/31 |
Ward, Austin M. |
2/11 |
Ward, Henry B. (see also: Shasta May Blossom Copper Company Consolidated) |
2/11, 6/20, 7/18, 10/38 |
Ware, Edwin |
10/24 |
Warren, W.T |
2/31 |
Washington, Attorney General |
2/11, 3/27, 3A/24 |
Washington, Conservation and Development Department. Mines and Mining Division |
10/38 |
Washington, Control Board |
6/20 |
Washington, Defense Council |
10/6 |
Washington, Documents Superintendent |
3/20 |
Washington, Governor |
2/11, 2/31, 8/17, 9/5, 10/38 |
Washington, Health Board and Vital Statistics Bureau |
3B/12 |
Washington, Industrial Insurance Commission |
5/24, 6/20, 10/24 |
Washington, Inspection and Supervision of Public Offices Bureau |
5/24 |
Washington, Insurance Commission Commissioner |
4/6 |
Washington, Public Instruction Superintendent |
3B/12 |
Washington, Public Lands Commissioner |
1/14, 2/11, 2/31, 3A/24, 3B/12, 9/5, 10/24 |
Washington, Railroad Commission |
3/20, 3B/12, 4/6 |
Washington, Reformatory, Monroe |
8/5, 10/6 |
Washington, Secretary of State |
1/29, 2/11, 5/24, 8/5, 9/5, 10/24 |
Washington, State College, Agriculture and Home Economics, Extension Service |
10/6, 10/24 |
Washington, State College. Agriculture College, Experiment Station and School of Science |
3/20, 4/6, 10/6 |
Washington, Supreme Court |
1/14, 2/11, 3/20, 3A/24, 3B/12, 4/6, 4/25, 6/20 |
Washington, Tax Commissioners Board |
5/24 |
Washington, Treasurer |
2/31 |
Washington, University, Associated Students |
8/17, 10/24 |
Washington, University, Chemistry Department |
8/5 |
Washington, University, Comptroller |
10/24 |
Washington, University, Extension Service |
10/6 |
Washington, University, Gatzert Foundation for Child Welfare |
10/6 |
Washington, University, Journalism School |
10/24 |
Washington, University, Law Library |
10/38 |
Washington, University, Physical Training Department |
3B/12 |
Washington, University, Political Science Department |
10/38 |
Washington, University, President |
3B/12, 4/25, 5/24, 8/5, 9/5 |
Washington, University, Regents |
9/5 |
Washington, Universiton, Rhetoric and Oratory Department |
3B/12 |
Washington Abstract and Guaranty Company |
3/24 |
Washington Anthracite Coal Company |
5/24, 6/20, 7/18, 8/17 |
Washington Development Company, Tacoma, Washington |
4/6, 4/25, 5/24, 6/20, 7/18, 8/5 |
Washington Fire Insurance Company |
3A/24 |
Washington Historical Quarterly
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3/20, 3A/24 |
Washington Land Investment Company |
2/11 |
Washington Loan and Trust Company |
6/20 |
Washington Match Company |
1/29 |
Washington Mutual Savings Bank |
10/38 |
Washington National Bank |
2/31 |
Washington Reconstruction Congress |
10/6 |
Washington Safe Deposit Company |
2/11 |
Washington Savings and Loan Association |
3A/24, 4/7 |
Washington State Art Association |
4/25, 6/20, 7/18, 8/5 |
Washington State Association of Moving Picture Exhibitors |
7/18 |
Washington State Bar Association |
2/11, 2/31, 3/20, 3A/24, 5/24 |
Washington State Investment Company |
8/5 |
Washington Trust and Savings Bank |
6/20 |
Waterhouse (Frank) and Company |
3B/12, 9/5 |
Watrous, H.O. (see also: Washington Development Company) |
10/6 |
Watton (Mrs.), N.E |
10/6 |
Wayside Mission Hospital, Seattle |
2/12 |
Weatherby, W.F |
8/17 |
Webb (Sidney and Beatrice) Dinner Committee |
5/25 |
Weekly Vidette (Montesano) (see also: Chehalis County Vidette) |
2/12 |
Weil, Chas |
7/18 |
Weir, L.H. (see: Playground Association of America) |
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Welch, (Mrs.) P. |
2/31 |
Welch (W.M.) and Company |
1/14 |
Welfare (see also: Preston, Harold) |
7/18 |
Welfare Union, Washington |
4/25 |
Wellman (Francis L.) and Gooch |
1/14 |
Welsh, Anna D. (see: "The Welsh") |
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"The Welsh", Middletown, Indiana |
1/14 |
Werner Company |
2/12, 2/31 |
Wessels (A.) Company |
2/12 |
West, F.W |
1/14, 1/29 |
West, Fred |
1/14 |
West and Wheeler, Incorporated, Seattle |
4/7, 4/25, 5/25, 8/5, 8/17 |
West Coast Lumberman
|
7/18 |
West Publishing Company |
1/2, 1/14, 1/28, 2/12, 2/32, 6/21 |
West Queen Anne Soundview Improvement Club |
5/25 |
West Side Women's Improvement Club |
6/21 |
Wester, C.W |
5/25 |
Western Automatic Fender Company |
5/25 |
Western Union Telegraph Company |
7/18, 10/6 |
Westerner
|
5/25 |
Westfall, B. F. |
3A/24 |
Westfall (D.M.) and Hill |
3B/12, 4/25, 5/25, 6/21 |
Westlake Improvement Club |
2/13 |
Westport Beach Hotel |
7/18 |
Weyerhaeuser Logging Company, Taylor, Washington |
3/20 |
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company |
3/20, 9/5 |
Whalley (John A.) and Company, General Agents, Seattle (see: Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland) |
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Whedon, D.D |
10/24 |
Whippler, Frederic R. |
3A/24 |
Whitaker, Norman T. |
10/24 |
Whitcomb, Walter B. |
8/17 |
White, C.F. (see also: Grays Harbor Commercial Company; Metropolitan Building Company) |
4/7 |
White, H.D |
10/24 |
White (J.G.) Engineering Corporation |
10/38 |
White, Richard Mansfield |
10/6 |
Whitehead, Fred G. |
3A/24 |
Whitehouse, L.M |
5/25 |
Whitham, H.H |
6/21 |
Whitman College, Walla Walla |
7/18 |
Whitman County, Superior Court (see also: Chadwick, S.J.) |
2/32 |
Whitmeyer, C.S |
2/32 |
Whitney, C.A |
3B/12 |
Whitney, W.T |
5/25 |
Whitney Boys Chorus, Washington. Boys Forward Movement |
10/6 |
Whitten (R.H.) Company |
2/13 |
Whitten, Sophie |
7/18, 10/6, 10/24 |
Whitworth, Frederick H. (see also: Cotterill and Whitworth) |
4/7 |
Wickstrom (Joseph E.) Company |
6/21 |
Wiestling, Frank B. |
5/25, 7/18, 8/5 |
Wiestling, J.M |
8/5 |
Wildman, M.M |
3A/24 |
Wilkes, Albert B. |
5/25 |
Wilkie, David |
2/32 |
Wilkin, S.W |
5/25 |
Wilkinson, Lyle |
7/18 |
Williams (Burt J.) and Grimshaw |
2/13, 3B/12 |
Williams (C.M.) and Company |
3/20, 5/25, 8/5 |
Williams, D.C |
8/17 |
Williams, P.A |
3A/24 |
Williams, Robert Leslie |
4/7 |
Williams, Solon T. |
8/5 |
Williams, W. Walter (see: Continental, Incorporated) |
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Williamson, Mrs. F.F |
3A/24 |
Willis, Park Weed |
5/25, 10/6 |
Willison, J.C |
9/5 |
Willys-Overland, Incorporated |
10/6 |
Wilson, A. King |
1/14 |
Wilson, Charles R. (see: Wilson Brothers and Company) |
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Wilson, Edith Boiling |
10/6 |
Wilson, J.M |
3A/24 |
Wilson, J.W |
6/21 |
Wilson, Rufus Rockwell (see also: Chamber of Commerce, Humboldt, California) |
4/25, 6/21, 8/5 |
Wilson Brothers and Company |
2/13, 2/31, 3/20, 3/27, 3A/24, 5/25 |
Wilson's Modern Business College |
7/18 |
Wimbish (W.A.), Watkins and Ellis, Atlanta |
3/21, 3A/25, 7/18 |
Wing (Frederick A.) and Guion, Incorporated |
2/31 |
Wingate (John Wesley) and Dolby |
5/25 |
Wishkah Boom Company (see also: Northwestern Lumber Company) |
2/13, 2/32, 3/31, 3A/25 |
Witt, L.R |
7/18 |
Woman Voter
|
10/38 |
Woman's Advisory-Ballot Committee |
5/25 |
Woman's Club of Tacoma |
3B/12, 4/7 |
Woman's Exchange Cafe |
9/5 |
Woman's Legislative Council of Washington |
10/6 |
Women of Washington |
10/38 |
Women's Christian Temperance Union, Seattle |
7/18 |
Women's Christian Temperance Union, Western Washington |
6/21 7/18, 10/6 |
Women's Good Government League, Seattle |
8/5 |
Wood, W.D |
8/5 |
Wood and Reber |
3A/25 |
Wood, Harmon and Company |
4/25, 5/25 |
Woodhall, Arthur R. |
5/25 |
Woodlands Cemetery Association |
4/25 |
Woods, Edmund L. |
1/29 |
Woodworth, C.P |
7/18 |
Woolley, E. |
4/7, 10/6 |
Woolley, Mary E. (see: Mount Holyoke College) |
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Wooster, A.G |
8/17 |
Workers Alliance of Washington |
10/38 |
Workers College Players, Seattle |
10/24 |
Worley, George B. |
7/18, 8/5 |
Worthington, Ellen |
2/32, 4/25, 10/6 |
Wright, Edgar J. |
10/6 |
Wright, George E. and Kelleher |
6/21 |
Wright, George P. |
10/38 |
Wright, Levi |
10/6 |
Wurlitzer (Rudolph) Manufacturing Company |
10/6 |
Wynooche Lumber and Shingle Company |
3A/25, 4/25 |
Yakey, J.B |
1/14 |
Yeaman (J.M. and G.H.), Incorporated |
10/7 |
Young, Loyal |
7/19 |
Young Men's Christian Association |
8/17, 10/7 |
Young Men's Christian Association, College, Chicago-Lake Geneva (see also: YMCA, Institute and Training School) |
8/5 |
Young Men's Christian Association, Institute and Training School (see also: Young Men's Christian Association, Chicago-Lake Geneva College) |
2/13, 3A/25, 3B/12, 7/19 |
Young Men's Christian Association, National War Work Council |
9/5 |
Young Men's Christian Association, Pacific Northwest |
10/7 |
Young Men's Christian Association, Seattle |
2/13, 2/33, 3/21, 3/27, 3A/25, 3B/12, 4/7, 4/26, 5/26, 6/21, 7/19,
8/5, 8/17, 9/5, 10/7, 10/24 |
Young Men's Christian Association, Seattle, University YWCA |
5/26 |
Young Men's Christian Association, Washington |
3/21, 3A/25, 3B/12, 4/26, 5/26, 6/21, 7/19, 8/5, 8/17 |
Young Women's Christian Association |
5/26, 7/19, 8/5, 8/17, 10/7 |
Young Women's Christian Association, Prague, Czechoslovakia (see: Playground and Recreation Association of America) |
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Younger, M. |
8/5 |
Zednick, Victor |
7/19 |
Zimmerman, G.F |
1/29 |