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Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
-
Historical Note
- Historical Background
- Other Descriptive Information
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
-
Detailed Description of the Collection
- Episodes 1-10
- Episodes 11-20
- Episodes 21-30
- Episodes 31-40
- Episodes 41-50
- Episodes 51-60
- Episodes 61-70
- Episodes 71-80
- Episodes 81-90
- Episodes 91-100
- Episodes 101-110
- Episodes 111-120
- Episodes 121-130
- Episodes 131-140
- Episodes 141-150
- Episodes 151-160
- Episodes 161-170
- Episodes 171-180
- Episodes 181-190
- Episodes 191-200
- Episodes 201-210
- Episodes 211-220
- Episodes 221-231
- Names and Subjects
Seattle Shopping News drawing collection, 1930-1932, 1951-1954
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Seattle Shopping News Association
- Title
- Seattle Shopping News drawing collection
- Dates
- 1930-1932,
1951-1954 (inclusive)19311954
- Quantity
- approximately 200 pen-and-ink drawings, typescripts and newspaper proofs (5 boxes) ; Sizes vary
- Collection Number
- PH1400
- Summary
- Layouts, drawings and text for the Seattle Shopping News series "Spotlighting Seattle's History"
- Repository
-
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
-
Access restricted: Selections available on digital site. For terms of access, contact University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Seattle Shopping News was a small local Seattle newspaper, specializing in advertising for local retail, published between 1922 and 1973. The newspaper was proofed twice weekly, on Wednesdays and Saturdays during the 1930s and Mondays and Thursdays during the 1950s, by the Seattle Shopping News Association, and often included retrospectives on local history, as well as short pieces on local, national and international news. In 1973, under the auspices of general manager Philip R. Humbert, the paper, along with four other Seattle publications, was sold by the News Publishing Company to United Media, Inc., of Phoenix, Arizona. Around 1974 or 1975, the Seattle publications, including Seattle Shopping News , were amalgamated under the title University Herald Today.
Historical BackgroundReturn to Top
Spotlighting Seattle's Story was proofed twice in Seattle Shopping News , once in 1930-1932 and once between May 7, 1951 and September 30, 1954 under the title Seattle in Review: Highlights in a Century of Growth , with differences in artistic and textual content. This collection contains drawings from both print runs.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Collection of pieces of original artwork and newspaper proofs for the Seattle Shopping News historical series "Spotlighting Seattle's Story." The material is arranged into "episodes." The episodes in Seattle history include stories about historical figures, events, buildings, sights, industries, and other topics. The artwork is ink drawings made by several artists including W.S. Gamble, Cone, Joe Velez and Mero (possibly David Mero). Artwork by Cone and Velez is exclusive to the 1951-1954 run, which also included some artwork by Gamble and Mero. Episodes that include artwork by two artists from different decades are indicated by both artist name listing and multiple dates. While the two print runs are mostly similar, each has a small number of unique episodes. These episodes are indicated by notes.
Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top
This collection is incomplete. The University of Washington Libraries contains a complete printed edition of the 1930-1932 Spotlighting Seattle's Story . Seattle Public Library contains a complete printed edition of the 1951-1954 Seattle in Review: Highlights in a Century of Growth .
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
View the digital version of the collection
Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on copying, quotation, or publication. Contact University of Washington Libraries Special Collections for details.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Acquisition Information
Michael Maslan, February 16, 2016.
Processing Note
Processed by Rose Strickman, 2016.
Related Materials
Spolighting Seattle's Story . Episodes no. 1-219. 1931-1934. Call Number 979.743 Se191s. University of Washington. Suzallo and Allen Libraries - Special Collections Pacific Northwest.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Episodes 1-10Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 & 5/1 | E0 |
Foreword The
Vision
Mero
(artist)
A Native American man looks at a vision of the future city.
Includes original drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes
Seattle Shopping News's "Spotlighting Seattle's
Story" series.
|
June 4, 1930; May 7, 1951 |
Not included | E1 | Episode 1 Elliot
Bay
Mero
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawing by Mero published in
1930 and 1951 depicts a sailing ship. Text describes the history of Elliott
Bay.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/2 & 5/1 | E2 |
Episode 2 The
Pioneers!
Mero
(artist)
Two settlers at Alki Beach with canoe. Includes original
drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the first settlers
arriving at Alki Point on September 28, 1851.
(This episode was published in 1951 under the title
Pioneers Arrive . Drawing by Cone depicts a family
disembarking a canoe in the rain.)
|
June 11, 1930 |
1/3 & 5/1 | E3 |
Episode 3 First
Settlement!
Mero
(artist)
Sailing ships and a wharf on a harbor. Includes original
drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the reasons behind the
choice of Alki Point as a site for settlement.
(This episode was published as Episode 4 in 1951.)
(Episode 3, as published in 1951, is entitled
Alki Log Cabin. Drawing by Mero depicts a small
log cabin. Text describes the first log cabin built at Alki Point.)
|
June 14, 1930 |
1/4 & 5/1 | E4 |
Episode 4 Naming
of Alki
Mero
(artist)
Obelisk with the inscription "New York Alki." Includes original
drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes how Alki Point was
named.
(This episode was published as Episode 5 in 1951.)
(Episode 4, as published in 1951, is entitled
First Settlement! Drawing by Cone depicts a
shoreside village and a sailing ship on the Sound. Text describes the reasons
behind the choice of Alki Point as a site for settlement.)
|
June 18, 1930 |
1/5 & 5/1 | E5 |
Episode 5 Alki
Log Cabin
Mero
(artist)
Log cabin among trees. Includes original drawing, reproduction,
proofs and text. Text describes the first permanent log cabin built at
Alki.
(This episode was published as Episode 3 in 1951.)
(Episode 5, as published in 1951, is entitled
Naming of Alki. Drawing by Mero depicts an obelisk
with the inscription "New York Alki." Text describes how Alki Point was
named.)
|
June 21, 1930 |
1/6 & 5/1 | E6 |
Episode 6
Founding of Seattle
Mero
(artist)
A man sounds water depth from a canoe using a horseshoe.
Includes original drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes how
the first settlers moved from Alki to present-day Seattle.
(Drawing by Cone as published in 1951 depicts several men in a
canoe sounding water depth with a horseshoe on a string.)
|
June 25, 1930 |
1/7 & 5/1 | E7 |
Episode 7 Naming
of Seattle
Mero
(artist)
Portrait of Chief Seattle. Includes original drawing,
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes how the town of Seattle was
named.
|
June 28, 1930; 1951 |
1/8 & 5/1 | E8 |
Episode 8
Establishing Claims
Mero
(artist)
A man chops down a tree. Includes original drawing,
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes how claims were first established
in Seattle.
(Drawing by Cone as published in 1951 depicts two men chopping
down trees.)
|
July 2, 1930 |
1/9 & 5/1 | E9 |
Episode 9 First
Retail Store
Mero
(artist)
A storefront with crates on a street. Includes original drawing,
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first retail store, the
Seattle Exchange.
(Drawing by Cone as published in 1951 depicts the Seattle
Exchange building with a man standing outside.)
|
July 5, 1930 |
1/10 & 5/1 | E10 |
Episode 10 The
First Cargo of Fish
Mero
(artist)
Two Native American men spear fish from a canoe. Includes
original drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first
commercial shipment of salmon.
|
July 9, 1930; 1951 |
Episodes 11-20Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/11 & 5/2 | E11 |
Episode 11 Early
Lumbering
Mero
(artist)
A man uses a wedge and hammer to split a log. Includes original
drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first
commercial shipment of lumber.
|
July 12, 1930; 1951 |
1/12 & 5/2 | E12 |
Episode 12
Yesler's Sawmill
Mero
(artist)
A sawmill overlooking the water. Includes original drawing,
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first sawmill.
(Drawing published by Cone in 1951 depicts a man balanced on a
log in the water outside a sawmill.)
|
July 16, 1930 |
1/13 & 5/2 | E13 |
Episode 13 The
Felker House
Mero
(artist)
A large white house with visitors approaching. Includes original
drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first
hotel.
|
July 19, 1930; 1951 |
1/14 & 5/2 | E14 |
Episode 14 Church
Service
Mero
(artist)
A man passes a hat around a congregation . Includes original
drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first minister
and church services.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1951 depicts a minister preaching
to a congregation.)
|
July 23, 1930 |
1/15 & 5/2 | E15 |
Episode 15 School
Days
Mero
(artist)
Students and teacher in a classroom. Includes original drawing,
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first school.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1951 depicts students and teacher
in a classroom.)
|
July 26, 1930 |
1/16 & 5/2 | E16 |
Episode 16 First
Marriage
Mero
(artist)
A young couple are married before the Justice of the Peace.
Includes original drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes King
County's first marriage ceremony.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1951 depicts a young couple being
married before a Justice of the Peace.)
|
July 30, 1930 |
1/17 & 5/2 | E17 |
Episode 17
Hunters' Paradise
Mero
(artist)
A man walks through the woods with gun and dog. Includes
original drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes early hunting
and fishing conditions.
(Published under the title Hunter's
Paradise in 1951. Drawing by Cone depicts a man and dog stalking a
deer.)
|
August 2, 1930 |
1/18 & 5/2 | E18 |
Episode 18 Mountain Relatives
Mero
(artist)
View of mountain and forests. Includes reproduction, proofs and
text. Text describes the naming of Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker and Vashon
Island.
|
August 6, 1930; 1951 |
1/19 & 5/2 | E19 |
Episode 19 Early
Mails
Mero
(artist)
A man stands on the beach distributing mail. Includes original
drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's early mail
service.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1951 depicts early settlers
spotting the mail service boat.)
(Published under the title Early Mail
Service in both 1930 and 1951.)
|
August 9, 1930 |
1/20 & 5/2 | E20 |
Episode 20
Election of 1855
Mero
(artist)
Men enter voting station. Includes original drawing,
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the King County general election
of 1855.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1951 depicts men entering a log
cabin voting station.)
|
August 13, 1930 |
Episodes 21-30Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/21 & 5/3 | E21 |
Episode 21
Agricultural Products
Mero
(artist)
A man stands in a field, holding a giant onion. Includes
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes early farming in the Puget Sound
area.
|
August 16, 1930; 1951 |
1/22 & 5/3 | E22a-E22b |
Episode 22
Settlement of Duwamish
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Mero depicting a man driving a pig and a
cow onto a boat and one by Cone depicting two men poling a laden boat down a
river. Includes two original drawings, one reproduction, one proof and text.
Text describes the settlement of Duwamish.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/23 & 5/3 | E23a-E23b |
Episode 23 Smith's Cove
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting men chopping down trees. Includes
one original drawing, one reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the
early development of Smith's Cove.
|
August 23, 1930; 1951 |
1/24 & 5/3 | E24 |
Episode 24 H. C.
of L. in 1852
Mero
(artist)
A figure approaches a store with high-priced goods. Includes
reproduction, one proof and text. Text describes early Seattle's high food
prices.
(This episode was published under the title
High Cost of Living in 1852 in 1951. Drawing by
Cone depicts two men in a grocery store full of high-priced goods.)
|
1930 |
1/25 | E25 |
Episode 25 Chinook Jargon
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included this collection. Includes text. Text
describes early communication between settlers and Native Americans.
(Drawing by Mero published in 1930 depicts a Native American and
a settler gesturing to each other over an animal pelt. Drawing by Cone
published in 1951 depicts a Native American and a settler gesturing over a
piece of cloth.)
|
1930; 1951 |
1/26 & 5/3 | E26 |
Episode 26 The
Steamer "Fairy"
Mero
(artist)
A paddle steamer on a waterway. Includes original drawing,
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first steam-powered
vessel.
|
September 3, 1930; 1951 |
1/27 | E27a-E27b |
Episode 27 The
Gold Rush
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting men panning for gold. Includes one
original drawing, one reproduction and text. Text describes the effect of the
1855 Washington gold rush on Seattle.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/28 & 5/3 | E28 |
Episode 28
Indian Treaties
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Settler addresses a group of Native Americans. Includes
reproduction, proofs and text. Proof by Cone published in 1951 depicts a Native
American man meeting with an official in an office. Text describes early
treaties between the settlers and Native Americans.
|
September 10, 1930; 1951 |
1/29 | E29 |
Episode 29 Indian
Troubles
Mero
(artist)
A Native American man stealthily approaches a log cabin by
night. Includes reproduction and text. Text describes the beginnings of the
1855-1856 war between settlers and Native Americans in Washington.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1951 depicts settlers and Native
Americans shooting at one another while a log cabin burns in the
background.)
|
1930 |
1/30 & 5/3 | E30 |
Episode 30 The
Decatur
Mero
(artist)
The warship Decatur on the water.
Includes reproduction, one proof and text. Text describes the warship
Decatur.
|
October 8, 1930; 1951 |
Episodes 31-40Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/31 & 5/4 | E31 |
Episode 31 Fort
Decatur
Mero
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
one proof. Proof depicts a log fort among the trees. Text describes fort used
in the 1855-1856 conflict.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/32 & 5/4 | E32a-E32b |
Episode 32 A Real
Heroine
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Mero depicting a Native American man
speaking to a settler outside a log cabin and one by Cone depicting a crowded
canoe being piloted across stormy waters. Includes one original drawing, one
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the role played by Mrs. Maynard
in the 1855-1856 conflict.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/33 & 5/4 | E33 |
Episode 33 The
Siege of Seattle
Cone
(artist)
Men fire guns out of windows and door of log building. Includes
original drawing, one proof and text. Text describes the Siege of Seattle.
(Drawing by Mero published in 1930 depicts a Native American man
shooting at a building, and returning shots being fired from a window.)
|
1951 |
1/34 & 5/4 | E34a-E34b |
Episode 34 Effect
of Indian War
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting ruined farm buildings. Includes one
original drawing, one reproduction, one proof and text. Text describes the
aftermath of the 1855-1856 Indian War.
|
October 22, 1930; 1951 |
1/35 & 5/4 | E35 |
Episode 35 Sweat-Houses
Cone
(artist)
A Native American woman builds a fire outside a sweat lodge
while a man brings more wood. Includes original drawing and one proof. Text is
not included in this collection.
(Drawing by Mero published in 1930 depicts a sweat lodge in use.
Text published in 1930 and 1951 describes Native American use of sweat
lodges.)
|
1951 |
1/36 & 5/4 | E36a-E36b |
Episode 36 Seattle's Friend
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a sculpture of Chief Seattle.
Includes one original drawing, one reproduction, proofs and text. Text
describes the monument erected in honor of Chief Seattle following his death in
1866.
|
October 29, 1930; 1951 |
1/37 | E37 |
Episode 37 Leschi
Park
Mero
(artist)
A Native American man approaches a shoreside campsite in a
canoe. Includes original drawing, reproduction and text. Text describes the
origins of Leschi Park.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/38 & 5/4 | E38a-E38b |
Episode 38 Fourth
of July Oratory
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a man addressing a crowd. Includes
one original drawing, one reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes King
County's first Independence Day celebration in 1853.
|
November 8, 1930; 1951 |
1/39 | E39a-E39b |
Episode 39 Maids
Imported
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting young women disembarking a ship.
Includes one original drawing, one reproduction and text. Text describes the
arrival of women (the "Mercer Girls" or "Mercer Maids") who migrated to Seattle
as brides.
This episode was published under the title Early Seattle Wives in 1951.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/40 & 5/4 | E40a-E40b |
Episode 40 Yesler's Cook House
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Mero depicting a man approaching a log
structure and one by Cone depicting men sitting around and inside a log
structure. Includes one original drawing, one reproduction, one proof and text.
Text describes Seattle's first resataurant and community center.
|
1930; 1951 |
Episodes 41-50Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/41 | E41a-E41b |
Episode 41 Coal
Mines
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Mero depicting a coal train and one by Cone
depicting coal miners at work. Includes two original drawings, one reproduction
and text. Text describes early coal mining.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/42 & 5/5 | E42a-E42b |
Episode 42 Military Roads
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting horse-drawn carts on a dirt road.
Includes two original drawings, one reproduction, proofs and text. Text
describes the first road into Seattle.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/43 | E43a-E43b |
Episode 43 First
Court Term
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting two men arguing before the judge.
Includes two original drawings, one reproduction and text. Text describes
Seattle's first court term.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/44 & 5/5 | E44a-E44b |
Episode 44 University Organized
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Mero depicting a group of men reviewing
plans and one by Cone depicting men surveying a site. Includes one original
drawing, two reproductions, one proof and text. Text describes the selection of
a site for the Territorial University (present day University of
Washington).
|
1930; 1951 |
1/45 | E45a-E45b |
Episode 45 Financing University
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Mero depicting a man reading a land grant
and one by Cone depicting men lining up for a land sale. Includes two original
drawings, two reproductions and text. Text describes the land sale used to
finance the Territorial University.
This episode was published under the title Financing the University in 1951.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/46 & 5/5 | E46 |
Episode 46 University Built
Mero
(artist)
University campus. Includes original drawing, reproduction,
proofs and text. Text describes the construction of the Territorial
University.
|
December 10, 1930; 1951 |
1/47 & 5/5 | E47a-E47b |
Episode 47
University Classes Started
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Mero depicting a teacher delivering a
lecture and one by Cone depicting students in a busy corridor. Includes two
original drawings, two reproductions, proofs and text. Text describes early
university administration.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/48 & 5/5 | E48a-E48b |
Episode 48 The
Seattle Fire
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting men fighting a huge fire. Includes
two original drawings, one reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the
1889 Seattle fire.
|
December 17, 1930; 1951 |
1/49 & 5/5 | E49a-E49b-E49c |
Episode 49
Results of the Fire
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Three drawings, one by Mero and two by Cone, all depicting men
surveying the smoking ruins. Includes three original drawings, three
reproductions, proofs and text. Text describes the aftermath of the 1889
fire.
Only one of the drawings by Cone was published in 1951.
|
December 20, 1930; 1951 |
1/50 & 5/5 | E50a-E50b |
Episode 50
Reconstruction
Mero
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting men rebuilding. Includes one
original drawing, one reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the
reconsruction efforts following the 1889 fire.
|
1930; 1951 |
Episodes 51-60Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/51 & 5/6 | E51a-E51b |
Episode 51 Dexter
Horton's Bank
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man depositing money and
one by Cone depicting a woman depositing money, both at the counter of a store.
Includes two original drawings, one reproduction, proofs and text. Text
describes Dexter Horton's depository and bank.
|
1930; 1951 |
1/52 & 5/6 | E52a-E52b |
Episode 52
Seattle's 1880 Census
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting families being recorded in the
census. Includes two original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the
1880 Washington State census.
|
1931; 1951 |
1/53 & 5/6 | E53 |
Episode 53 First
Street Cars
Gamble
(artist)
Horse-drawn streetcar on a road, with portrait of Frank H.
Osgood. Includes original drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text
describes Seattle's first street car system.
|
January 10, 1931; 1951 |
1/54 & 5/6 | E54a-E54b |
Episode 54 Anti-Chinese Riots
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a sheriff intervening as Chinese
men are threatened with violence. Includes two original drawings, one
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the 1885 anti-Chinese riots.
|
1931; 1951 |
1/55 & 5/6 | E55 |
Episode 55 Cable
Cars
Gamble
(artist)
A man hurries to catch a cable car. Includes original drawing,
reproduction, one proof and text. Text describes Seattle's first cable car
system.
Published under the title The Cable
Cars in 1951.
|
January 17, 1931; 1951 |
1/56 & 5/6 | E56a-E56b |
Episode 56
Public Library
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting three women of the Ladies'
Library Association and one by Cone depicting a man checking out a book from a
librarian. Includes two original drawings, one reproduction, proofs and text.
Text describes the origins of Seattle's public library system.
|
January 21, 1931; 1951 |
1/57 | E57 |
Episode 57 First
Electric Cars
Gamble
(artist)
Two men point at an electric car. Includes original drawing and
text. Text describes Seattle's first electric car system.
|
1931; 1951 |
2/1 & 5/6 | E58a-E58b |
Episode 58 Maynard's Hospital
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a doctor shaking hands
with a patient with a portrait of Dr. Maynard and one by Cone depicting a
doctor bandaging a patient's arm. Includes two original drawings, two
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first hospital.
|
January 28, 1931; 1951 |
2/2 & 5/6 | E59a-E59b |
Episode 59
Seattle's Lakes
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man giving a speech and
one by Cone depicting two lakes. Includes two original drawings, one
reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the naming of Lake Washington and
Lake Union.
|
1931; 1951 |
2/3 & 5/6 | E60a-E60b |
Episode 60
Seattle's Harbor
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting sailors piloting a boat
into a harbor and one by Cone depicting men working on a wharf. Includes two
original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes early activity in Seattle's
harbor.
|
February 4, 1931; December 6, 1951 |
Episodes 61-70Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/4 & 5/7 | E61 |
Episode 61 Lumbering Industry
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Men work in a lumbering mill. Includes original drawing, proofs
and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts men working in a lumber
mill.Text describes Seattle's early lumbering industry.
|
1931; December 10, 1951 |
5/7 | E62 |
First Newspaper
Gamble
Drawing and text are not included in this collection. Includes
proof. Proof depicts a Native American man working at a proofing press. Text
describes Seattle's first newspaper, the Seattle
Gazette.
|
1931; 1951 |
2/5 & 5/7 | E63 |
Episode 63 First
High School
Gamble
(artist)
Students outside a high school building. Includes original
drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first high
school.
|
February 14, 1931; 1951 |
2/6 & 5/7 | E64 |
Episode 64 The
U. of W. Columns
Gamble
(artist)
Four Grecian columns. Includes original drawing, reproduction,
proofs and text. Text describes the origins of University of Washington's
iconic Columns.
|
February 18, 1931; 1951 |
2/7 & 5/7 | E65 |
Episode 65 The
Big Snow
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Boys playing in the snow. Includes original drawing, proofs and
text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a man walking through falling
snow. Text describes 1880 snowstorm.
|
1931; 1951-1952 |
2/8 & 5/7 | E66a-E66b |
Episode 66 King
County Rifles
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting men marching along street
with guns and one by Cone depicting men drilling. Includes two original
drawings, proofs and text. Text describes a military group, the King County
Rifles, established in 1861.
|
February 25, 1931; 1951-1952 |
2/9 & 5/7 | E67a-E67b |
Episode 67
Snoqualmie Pass
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man and horse clearing
stumps and one by Cone depicting a horse-drawn cart on a dirt road. Includes
two original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes early development of
Snoqualmie Pass.
|
February 28, 1931; 1951-1952 |
2/10 & 5/7 | E68a-E68b |
Episode 68 First
Clam Cannery
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man digging clams on a
beach and one by Cone depicting men working at a clam cannery. Includes two
original drawings, one proof and text. Text describes Seattle's first
commercial clam cannery.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/11 & 5/7 | E69a-E69b |
Episode 69 Real
Estate in 1861
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting two men looking at a lake
and one by Cone depicting deer in the forest. Includes two original drawings,
one reproduction, one proof and text. Text describes early real estate
practices.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/12 & 5/7 | E70 |
Episode 70 Cedar
River
Gamble
(artist)
A man and woman in a canoe on a river. Includes original
drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the naming of Cedar
Lake.
|
March 18, 1931; 1952 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/13 & 5/8 | E71 |
Episode 71 First
Railway Excursion
Gamble
(artist)
Steam locomotive "Bodie" carrying passengers. Includes original
drawing, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first railway and
locomotive.
|
1931; January 17, 1952 |
2/14 & 5/8 | E72a-E72b |
Episode 72 First
Fireproof Building
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man laying a brick wall
and one by Cone depicting two men reviewing plans while a third lays a wall
made of blocks. Includes two original drawings, one proof and text. Text
describes the 1870 construction of Seattle's first stone building.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/15 & 5/8 | E73a-E73b |
Episode 73 Early
Packing Industry
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting cattle in a stockyard and
one by Cone depicting cattle in a stockyard and men working in a packing house.
Includes two original drawings, one proof and text. Text describes the
development of the Seattle packing industry.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/16 | E74a-E74b |
Episode 74 Free
Reading Room
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting men reading books. Includes two
original drawings, one reproduction and text. Text describes Seattle's first
free reading room.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/17 & 5/8 | E75 |
Episode 75 Seattle vs. Tacoma
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A group of men gathered for a city planners' meeting. Includes
original drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in
1931 depicts a small crowd reading a sign attached to a pole. Text describes
early economic rivalry between Tacoma and Seattle.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/18 & 5/8 | E76a-E76b |
Episode 76
Seattle's Railroad
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting men constructing a railroad.
Includes two original drawings, one reproduction, proofs and text. Text
describes the construction of a railroad spur line connecting Seattle to
Eastern Washington.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/19 | E77 |
Episode 77 West
Seattle Ferry
Gamble
(artist)
A paddle steamer sails across the water. Includes original
drawing. Text is not included in this collection.
(Text published in 1931 describes early ferry service between
Seattle and West Seattle.)
|
1931; 1952 |
2/20 & 5/8 | E78 |
Episode 78
Ballard
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
proofs. Proof depicts a town street. Text describes origins of the town of
Ballard.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/21 & 5/8 | E79a-E79b |
Episode 79
Present U. of W. Site
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a statue standing before a
building and one by Cone depicting men surveying a site. Includes two original
drawings, proofs and one reproduction. Text is not included in this
collection.
Text as published in 1931 describes the relocation of the
University of Washington.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/22 & 5/8 | E80 |
Episode 80 The
Old Armory
Gamble
(artist)
View of the Armory building. Includes original drawing and text.
Text describes the construction and uses of the 1888 Armory.
|
1931; 1952 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/23 & 5/9 | E81 |
Episode 81
Frye's Opera House
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Performers dancing onstage with a portrait of George F. Frye.
Includes original drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Cone published on February
28, 1952 depicts the Jones Bros. performing. Text describes Seattle's first
permanent theatrical building.
|
1931; February 28, 1952 |
2/24 & 5/9 | E82 |
Episode 82 Ladies' Mite Society
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing is not included this collection. Includes text and one
proof. Proof depicts two women talking in a doorway. Text describes the 1865
founding of Seattle's first women's social club.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1952 depicts a group of women
sitting in a room talking and sewing.)
|
1931 |
Not included | E83 | Episode 83 Indian
Doctors
Gamble
Cone
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawings by Gamble and Cone
both depict a traditional Native American doctor attending a patient. Text
describes traditional Native American medical practices, and an unusual court
case.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/25 & 5/9 | E84a | Episode 84
Illuminating Gas
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection Includes proof and
text. Proof depicts a woman cooking over a gas stove. Text describes Seattle's
first gas company.
(This episode was published as Episode 86 in 1952. Drawing by
Cone depicts a woman cleaning a gasolier.)
(Episode 84, as published in 1952, is entitled
First Electric Power. Drawing by an unknown artist
(possibly Velez) depicts a small electric station. Text describes Seattle's
first electric company.)
|
1931 |
2/26 & 5/9 | E85 |
Episode 85
Chamber of Commerce
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
The sailing ship Yaquina burning at
a dock. Proof depicts a burning ship. Includes original drawing, one proof and
text. Proof by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1952 depicts a
burning ship. Text describes the founding of Seattle's Chamber of Commerce.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/27 & 5/9 | E86 |
Episode 86 First
Electric Power
Gamble
(artist)
A man works in an electric power plant. Includes original
drawing, one proof, text and 1952 newspaper. Text describes Seattle's first
electric power company.
(This episode was published as Episode 84 in 1952. Drawing by an
unknown artist possibly Velez, depicts an electric power station.)
(Episode 86, as published in 1952, is entitled
Illuminating Gas. Drawing by Cone depicts a woman
cleaning a gasolier. Text describes Seattle's first gas company.)
|
1931 |
2/28 & 5/9 | E87 |
Episode 87 Diphtheria Scourge
Gamble
(artist)
A man stands by a sick child in bed. Includes original drawing,
one proof and text. Text describes the 1875-1877 diphtheria epidemic.
(Drawing by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1952
depicts a man measuring out medicine.)
|
1931 |
2/29 & 5/9 | E88 |
Episode 88
Seattle Made County Seat
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Two men sit at a table writing in books while a third man casts
a ballot. Includes original drawing, proofs and text. Proof by an unknown
artist (possibly Velez) published in 1952 depicts a man casting a ballot while
another man writes in a book. Text describes the 1852 creation of King
County.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/30 & 5/9 | E89 |
Episode 89 Wash.
Terr. Becomes State
Gamble
(artist)
A log cabin with a vision of the Capitol Building floating above
it. Includes original drawing, one proof and text. Text describes how
Washington attained statehood in 1889.
(This episode was published in 1952 under the title
Washington Territory Becomes State .)
|
1931; 1952 |
2/31 & 5/9 | E90 |
Episode 90 First
Water System
Gamble
(artist)
A man builds a water sluice. Includes original drawing, one
proof and text. Text describes Seattle's first municipal water system.
(Drawing by an unknown artist possibly Velez, published in 1952,
depicts water running along a completed water sluice.)
|
1931 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/32 & 5/10 | E91 |
Episode 91 Early
Lighting Methods
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Drawing is not included this collection. Includes text and
proofs. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a woman standing by a
fireplace with a candle. Proof by unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in
1952 depicts a man reading a newspaper by the light of a candle. Text describes
early lighting methods used in frontier Seattle.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/33 & 5/10 | E92 |
Episode 92 Early
Photography
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
A woman sits for a photographer. Includes original drawing,
proofs and text. Proof by unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1952
depicts an open photo album with a silhouetted image of someone having his
photo taken in the background. Text describes Seattle's first photographer,
E.M. Sammis.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/34 | E93 |
Episode 93 Early
Boy Scouts
Velez
(artist)
A Boy Scout salutes while two other Scouts build a fire.
Includes reproductions, text and a related letter and fact sheet. Text
describes the origins of the Boy Scouts in Seattle.
(This episode is not present in the 1930-1932 series. Episode 93
as published in 1931 is entitled Indian
Exhibition. Drawing by Gamble depicts men arranging Native American
artworks in a showroom. Text describes the 1864 Indian Exhibition.)
|
1952 |
2/35 & 5/10 | E94a-E94b |
Episode 94
Indian Exhibition
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting men arranging Native
American artworks in a showroom and one by an unknown artist (possibly Velez)
depicting a Native American artist painting on buckskin. Includes two original
drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the 1864 Indian Exhibition.
(This episode was published as Episode 93 in 1931.)
(Episode 94, as published in 1931, is entitled
King County Fair. Drawing by Gamble depicts two
men shaking hands over a cow. Text describes the 1864 county fair.)
|
June 10, 1931; 1952 |
2/36 & 5/10 | E95a-E95b |
Episode 95 No
Hogs Allowed
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting two men negotiating over a
pig and one by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) depicting a man chasing a pig
through the street. Includes two original drawings, proofs and text. Text
describes the 1865 City Ordinance Number Two, forbidding pigs from roaming free
on Seattle's streets.
|
June 17, 1931; 1952 |
2/37 & 5/10 | E96 |
Episode 96 Early
Grist Mill
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Two men work transporting bags on a wharf. Includes original
drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts two men
transporting bags. Text describes Seattle's first grist mill.
|
1931; April 24, 1952 |
2/38 & 5/10 | E97a-E97b |
Episode 97
Seattle-Tacoma Boats
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting steamers sailing on water. Includes
two original drawings and proofs. Text is not included in this collection.
(Text as published in 1931 describes early boat service between
Seattle and Tacoma.)
|
1931; 1952 |
2/39 & 5/10 | E98 |
Episode 98 Seattle's First Telegraph
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
A man erects a telegraph wire in a tree. Includes original
drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a man
erecting a telegraph wire up a pole. Text describes Seattle's early telegraph
service.
|
June 27, 1931; 1952 |
2/40 & 5/10 | E99a-E99b |
Episode 99 Day of
Prayer
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a man giving a sermon under a
vision of battle. Includes two original drawings, proofs and text. Text
describes Seattle's observance of the 1864 Day of Prayer.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/41 | E100 | Episode 100
Early Red Cross
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
related letter. Text describes history of the Red Cross in Seattle.
(Drawing by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1952
depicts a woman in a Red Cross uniform administering to the entire planet, with
a Red Cross symbol and the slogan "THE GREATEST MOTHER OF THEM ALL.")
(This episode is not present in the 1930-1932 print run. Episode
100 as published in 1931 is entitled Wood Water
Pipes . Drawing by Gamble depicts a man constructing a wooden water
pipe. Text describes Seattle's first municipal water pipes.)
|
1952 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/42 & 5/11 | E101 |
Episode 101 King
County Fair
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Produce on display at the King County Fair. Includes original
drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts two men
shaking hands over a cow. Text describes the 1864 King County Fair.
(This episode is published as Episode 94 in 1931.)
(Episode 101 as published in 1931 is entitled
The Santa Claus Mayor. Drawing by Gamble depicts a
Santa Claus actor giving gifts to a child. Text describes Seattle's first
mayor.)
|
1931; 1952 |
2/43 | E102 |
Episode 102 A
Traveling Banker
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Two men discuss money at a table in a ship's cabin. Includes
original drawing and text. Text describes financial services rendered by
Captain D.F. Finch in the 1870s.
(Drawing by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a man disembarking
from a boat and being greeted on the wharf.)
|
1952 |
2/44 & 5/11 | E103 |
Episode 103
Pioneer Place
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
A tall totem pole in a busy square. Includes original drawing,
proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts the square and totem
pole. Text describes the history of Pioneer Place and its totem pole.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/45 & 5/11 | E104 |
Episode 104
Seattle's Charter
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Men and boys look at a sign announcing Seattle's charter.
Includes original drawing, one proof and text. Proof by Gamble published in
1931 depicts men cheering at sign announcing Seattle's charter. Text describes
the granting of Seattle's city charter.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/46 | E105 |
Episode 105 Old
County Courthouse
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
A man with a briefcase walks up a steep hill toward the
courthouse. Includes original drawing and text. Text describes Seattle's first
courthouse and jail, and "Profanity Hill."
(Drawing by Gamble published in 1931 depicts the courthouse
building.)
|
1952 |
2/47 & 5/11 | E106 |
Episode 106 Yesler's Wharf
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Boats are moored at a wharf. Includes original drawing, proofs
and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts men working on a wharf.
Text describes Seattle's first official wharf and its wharfage and shipping
practices.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/48 & 5/11 | E107 |
Episode 107
Orphan's Home
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing is not included this collection. Includes text and
proof. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a woman holding out her arms
to a young girl. Text describes Seattle's first orphan home.
(Drawing by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1952
depicts children playing in a yard.)
|
1931 |
2/49 & 5/11 | E108 |
Episode 108 Wayside Mission Hospital
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Men board a steamship moored at a wharf. Includes original
drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts men aboard
the Idaho. Text describes Seattle's first
emergency hospital, located on the hull of the steamship Idaho.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/50 & 5/11 | E109 |
Episode 109 First
Police Chief
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
William H. Surber, with a gun keeps watch at night. Includes
original drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931depicts a
cat scratching a tree while Surber takes aim. Text describes Surber, Seattle's
first Chief of Police.
|
1931; 1952 |
2/51 & 5/11 | E110 |
Episode 110
Oyster Experiment
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
A man in a boat throws oysters into a pond. Includes original
drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a man
working in an oyster pond. Text describes Seattle's first foray into oyster
farming.
|
1931; 1952 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/52 & 5/12 | E111 |
Episode 111
Stage Line
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
A horse-drawn coach on a rough road. Includes original drawing,
proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a horse-drawn coach.
Text describes the stage coach service between Seattle and Leschi Park.
|
1931; 1952 |
3/1 & 5/12 | E112 |
Episode 112 Ice
House
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
A man delivers ice in a residential neighborhood. Includes
original drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a
man delivering ice. Text describes Seattle's first ice delivery business.
|
1931; July 24, 1952 |
3/2 | E113 |
Episode 113
Street Grading Begun
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
A man levels a roadway above the town, using a horse-drawn
grading level. Includes original drawing. Text is not included in this
collection.
(Drawing by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a man pushing the
grading level. Text describes Seattle's 1876 street grading program.)
|
1952 |
3/3 & 5/12 | E114 |
Episode 114
Seattle's Coldest Winter
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
People walk along a wintry street piled high with snow. Includes
original drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a
woman ice skating. Text describes the winter of 1861-1862.
|
1931; 1952 |
3/4 & 5/12 | E115 |
Episode 115 A
Big Timber
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
A crowd admires a giant squared timber on a trainbed. Includes
original drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts
three men climbing the timber. Text describes a giant squared timber, named
"Seattle," sent on tour around the country.
|
1931; 1952 |
3/5 & 5/12 | E116 |
Episode 116 Wood
Water Pipes
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
proof. Proof depicts a man building a wooden water pipe. Text describes
Seattle's first municipal water pipes.
(Drawing by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1952
depicts two men laying a wood water pipe along a street.)
(This episode was published as Episode 100 in 1931.)
(Episode 116 as published in 1931 is entitled
For Cash Only. Drawing by Gamble depicts a
shopkeeper pointing out a "Cash Only" sign to one of his customers. Text
describes the "cash only" policy adopted by Seattle businesses during the Civil
War.)
|
1931 |
3/6 & 5/12 | E117 |
Episode 117
Seattle Expands
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
one proof. Proof depicts two men looking at a map of the Seattle region. Text
describes 1871 expansion of city limits.
(Drawing by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published on
August 21, 1952, depicts a large crowd outside a building with a "VOTE
ANNEXATION" sign on the wall.)
|
1931 |
3/7 | E118 |
Episode 118
Occidental Hotel
Cone
(artist)
Two men talk in a crowded hotel lobby. Includes reproduction and
text. Text describes Seattle's Occidental Hotel.
(This episode was published as Episode 119 in 1931. Drawing by
Gamble depicts a man checking into a hotel.)
(Episode 118 as published in 1931 is entitled
Chinese School. Drawing by Gamble depicts a
Chinese child reading aloud under the supervision of a teacher. Text describes
Seattle's first Chinese school.)
|
1952 |
3/8 | E119 |
Episode 119 For
Cash Only
unknown
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text. Text
describes the "cash only" policy adopted by Seattle businesses during the Civil
War.
(Drawing by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1952
depicts a shopkeeper and a young girl in negotiations next to a "Cash Only"
sign.)
(This episode was published as Episode 116 in 1931. Drawing by
Gamble depicts a shopkeeper pointing out a "Cash Only" sign to one of his
customers.)
(Episode 119 as published in 1931 is entitled
Occidental Hotel. Drawing by Gamble depicts a man
checking into the hotel. Text describes Seattle's Occidental Hotel.)
|
unknown |
3/9 & 5/12 | E120 |
Episode 120 The
Big Gale
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A wind storm blows down trees in a residential neighborhood.
Includes reproduction, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931
depicts a wind storm blowing trees into a log cabin. Text describes the 1875
storm.
|
1931; September 4, 1952 |
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3/10 | E121a-E121b |
Episode 121 First
Baseball Team
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a baseball player throwing
a ball and one by Cone depicting a man and woman watching a baseball game.
Includes original drawings. Text is not included in this collection.
(Text as published in 1931 describes Seattle's first baseball
team.)
|
1931; 1952 |
3/11 & 5/13 | E122 |
Episode 122
Chinese Cigar Maker
Gamble
(artist)
A Chinese man rolls a cigar. Includes original drawing and text.
Text describes Chen Cheong, the first independent Chinese businessman in
Seattle.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1952 depicts a Chinese man packing
cigars into a box while a Chinese woman brings him another box.)
|
1931 |
5/13 | E123 |
Episode 123 Chinese
School
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing and text are not included in this collection. Includes
proof. Proof depicts a Chinese child reading under the supervision of a
teacher. Text as published in 1931 describes Seattle's first school for Chinese
children.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1952 depicts a teacher and Chinese
students.)
(Episode 123, as published in 1931, is entitled
First Circus Day. Drawing by Gamble depicts a
clown performing a trick. Text describes the 1867 visit by the Great Western
Circus.)
|
1931 |
3/12 & 5/13 | E124a-E124b |
Episode 124
Fireboat "Snoqualmie"
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a fireboat squirting water.
Includes one original drawing, one reproduction, one proof (without image) and
text. Text describes Seattle's first fireboat.
|
1931; 1952 |
3/13 & 5/13 | E125 |
Episode 125
Seward's Visit
Gamble
A man stands on a ship's deck, waving his tophat to the cheering
crowd. Includes original drawing, proofs (1952 proof has no image) and text.
Text describes the 1869 visit by Secretary William Seward.
(Drawing by Cone published on September 25, 1952 depicts two men
shaking hands on a wharf while a line of other men waits.)
|
1931 |
3/14 & 5/13 | E126a-E126b |
Episode 126 First
Circus Day
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a clown performing a trick
and one by Cone depicting children gathered around a clown. Includes one
original drawing, one reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the 1867
visit by the Great Western Circus.
(This episode was published as Episode 123 in 1931.)
(Episode 126 as published in 1931 is entitled
New Year's Calls. Drawing by Gamble depicts a New
Year's calling card. Text describes the 19th century custom of "New Year's
calls.")
|
1931; 1952 |
3/15 & 5/13 | E127 |
Episode 127 First
Large Shipyard
Gamble
Cone
(artist)
A large ship is launched. Includes original drawing, proofs and
text. proofs by Cone published in 1952 depict two men building a ship. Text
describes Seattle's first major shipyard.
|
1931; 1952 |
3/16 & 5/13 | E128 |
Episode 128
Yesler's Pavilion
Gamble
Men and women dance to the music of piano and fiddle. Includes
original drawing, one proof and text. Text describes Seattle's first permanent
dance and event center.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1952 depicts a man and woman
dancing in a crowded room.)
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1931 |
3/17 & 5/13 | E129 |
Episode 129 Big
Boxing Match
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two boxers face off in the ring. Includes original drawing, one
proof and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a boxer fighting.
Text describes the 1884 boxing match starring boxing champion John L.
Sullivan.
|
1931; October 20, 1952 |
3/18 & 5/13 | E130a-E130b |
Episode 130 The
"Queen City"
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting men indicating signs reading "Queen
City." Includes original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the origins
of Seattle's nickname "Queen City."
|
1931; October 23, 1952 |
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3/19 & 5/14 | E131 |
Episode 131 First
Drug Store
Gamble
unknown (possibly Velez)
A man looks in a drug store window. Includes original drawing,
proofs and text. Proof by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1952
depicts a salesman selling a bottle of medicine to a woman. Text describes
Seattle's first drug store.
|
1931; October 27, 1952 |
3/20 & 5/14 | E132 |
Episode 132
Railroad Avenue
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Text and proofs
included. Two proofs pertain to Seattle a Fur
Market and both depict a man selling a pelt to buyers. One proof by
Gamble pertains to Railroad Avenue and depicts a
busy road. Text describes the creation of Railroad Avenue.
(Railroad Avenue may have been
published as Episode 220 in the 1930-1932 print run.)
(Episode 132 as published in 1952 is entitled
Seattle a Fur Market. Text describes Seattle's
history as a hub for the fur trade.Seattle a Fur
Market was published as Episode 219 in the 1930-1932 print run.)
(Episode 132 as published in 1931 is entitled
Good Will. Drawing by Gamble depicts two people
delivering baskets to a man in a doorway. Text describes early Christmas
charity efforts in Seattle.)
(Episodes 132-138 as published in 1931 appear to be Christmas
season specials, as are Episodes 189-190 in 1953.)
|
November 9, 1932; 1952 |
3/21 & 5/14 | E133 |
Episode 133
Apple Orchard Convention
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
proofs. Both proofs depict a man addressing a crowd. Text describes the 1884
"Apple Orchard" political convention.
(This episode may have been published as Episode 221 in
1932.)
(Episode 133 as published in 1931 is entitled
Christmas Ads--1868. Drawing by Gamble depicts a
man and two children looking into a shop window. Text describes Christmas
advertising in early Seattle.)
|
November 12, 1932; 1952 |
3/22 & 5/14 | E134 |
Episode 134 N.P.
Comes to Seattle
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A marching band greets a train. Includes original drawing, one
proof and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts a railroad junction.
Text describes the arrival of the Northern Pacific railroad in Seattle.
(This episode may have been published as Episode 222 in
1932.)
(Episode 134 as published in 1931 is entitled
Public Christmas Tree. The drawing by Gamble
depicts Santa Claus giving presents by a Christmas tree. Text describes the
1864 public Christmas celebrations.)
|
November 16, 1932; 1952 |
3/23 & 5/14 | E135 |
Episode 135
First Light Company
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A man welcomes visitors to the 1886 Seattle Electrical Light
Company exhibition. Includes original drawing, proofs and text. Proof by Gamble
depicts a group looking at an "Open House" poster surrounded by electric
lights. Text describes Seattle's first electric light plant.
(This episode may have been published as Episode 224 in
1932.)
(Episode 135 as published in 1931 is entitled
Christmas Tree Festivals. The drawing by Gamble
depicts a group of carol singers before a Christmas tree. Text describes early
children's Christmas festivals.)
|
1932; 1952 |
3/24 & 5/14 | E136a-E136b |
Episode 136 First
Resident Lawyer
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man giving legal
consultation in a barn, and one by Cone depicting a man writing at a rolltop
desk while a woman admits a visitor. Includes original drawings, proofs and
text. Text describes Captain C.C. Hewitt, Seattle's first resident practicing
lawyer.
(This episode was published as Episode 218 in 1932.)
(Episode 136 as published in 1931 is entitled
Christmas Dances. The drawing by Gamble depicts
men and women dancing. Text describes the 19th century Annual Christmas
Ball.)
|
1932; 1952 |
3/25 & 5/14 | E137 |
Episode 137
Early Women Lawyers
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A female lawyer enters her office. Includes original drawing,
proofs and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts a woman sitting at a
table with an open book. Text describes Seattle's early female lawyers.
(This episode may have been published as Episode 223 in
1932.)
(Episode 137 as published in 1931 is entitled
A Christmas Wedding. Drawing by Gamble depicts a
young couple being married. Text describes the 1865 wedding between C.B. Bagley
and Alice Mercer.)
|
November 19, 1932; November 20, 1952 |
3/26 & 5/14 | E138a-E138b |
Episode 138 First
Board Sidewalk
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a man and a woman walking on a
board sidewalk. Includes original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the
construction of Seattle's first board sidewalk.
(This episode was published as Episode 217 in 1932.)
(Episode 138 as published in 1931 is entitled
A Christmas Gift. Drawing by Gamble depicts a man
giving an enevelope to another man. Text describes the Christmas gift of a land
title deed to the Reverend John F. Damon by the congregation of Port
Gamble.)(
|
1932; 1952-1953 |
3/27 & 5/14 | E139a-E139b |
Episode 139
Phonograph Exhibited
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a man displaying a phonograph to an
audience. Includes original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the 1878
phonograph exhibition.
|
1932; 1952-1953 |
3/28 & 5/14 | E140a-E140b |
Episode 140
"Eureka" Bakery
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a woman buying a loaf of
bread and one by Cone depicting a young girl buying a loaf of bread. Includes
original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first bakery.
|
1932; 1952-1953 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/29 & 5/15 | E141 |
Episode 141 P.S.S. Navigation Co.
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
A group of men meet around a table. Includes original drawing,
proofs and text. Proof by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) in 1952-1953
depicts a group of men meeting on a wharf while one indicates a sailing ship.
Text describes the incorporation of the Puget Sound Steam Navigation
Company.
(This episode was published in 1932 under the title "P.S.
Navigation Co." and the company referred to as the Puget Sound Navigation
Co.)
|
1932; 1952-1953 |
3/30 & 5/15 | E142 |
Episode 142
Pioneers' Society
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
A group of men hold a meeting. Includes original drawing and
proofs. Proof by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1953 depicts
an older man reading from a sheet of paper to a group of older men and women.
Text is not inlcuded in this collection.
(Text as published in 1932 describes the 1871 establishment of a
Pioneers' Society.)
|
1932; January 15, 1953 |
3/31 & 5/15 | E143 |
Episode 143
Blaine's Orchard
Gamble
(artist)
A man climbs a ladder into an apple tree. Includes original
drawing, one proof and text. Text describes apple trees planted by David E.
Blaine.
(Drawing by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1953
depicts a man sowing apple seeds.)
|
1932 |
3/32 | E144 |
Episode 144
Seattle's Brass Band
Gamble
(artist)
A brass band marches through a street. Includes original drawing
and text. Text describes Seattle's first brass band.
(Drawing by an unknown artist (possibly Velez) published in 1953
depicts a marching brass band.)
|
1932 |
3/33 & 5/15 | E145a-E145b |
Episode 145 Lake
Washington Canal
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man shoveling dirt into
a wheelbarrow and one by Cone depicting two men looking at a map. Includes
original drawings and proofs. Text is not inluded in this collection.
(Text as published in 1932 describes the construction of the
Lake Washington Canal.)
(This episode was published under the title
Lake Washington Ship Canal in 1953.)
|
1932; 1953 |
3/34 & 5/15 | E146a-E146b |
Episode 146 Canal
Construction Authorized
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man surveying a site and
one by Cone depicting a man indicating a newspaper headline to a woman.
Includes original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the political
authorization and funding of the Lake Washington Canal.
(This episode was published under the title
Canal Authorized in 1932.)
|
1932; 1953 |
3/35 & 5/15 | E147a-E147b |
Episode 147
Government Locks
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting the closed locks and one
by Cone depicting a family watching a boat go through the locks. Includes
original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the Ballard Locks.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/36 & 5/15 | E148a-E148b |
Episode 148 Canal
Developments
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a boat moving through the
locks and one by Cone depicting two men at work in a field. Includes original
drawings, one proof and text. Text describes the ecological effects of the Lake
Washington Canal.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/37 & 5/15 | E149a-E149b |
Episode 149 Tide
Flats
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting two men working machinery
and one by Cone depicting two men looking over a map. Includes original
drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the tide flat reclamation
process.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/38 & 5/15 | E150a-E150b |
Episode 150 West
Point Lighthouse
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a lighthouse. Includes original
drawings, proofs (one without image) and text. Text describes the establishment
of the West Point Lighthouse.
|
1932; 1953 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/39 & 5/16 | E151a-E151b |
Episode 151
Volunteer Fire Department
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a hand steam fire engine
and one by Cone depicting men loading a hand steam engine. Includes original
drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the establishment of the Seattle Hook
and Ladder Company Number 1 and early measures taken against fire.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/40 & 5/16 | E152a-E152b |
Episode 152 First
Arbor Day
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting people planting saplings. Includes
original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's first Arbor
Day.
|
1932; February 19, 1953 |
3/41 & 5/16 | E153a-E153b |
Episode 153 Horse
Races
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting two horses racing. Includes
original drawings, one proof and text. Text describes the 1875 New Year's horse
race.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/42 & 5/16 | E154a-E154b |
Episode 154 Sea
Lions
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a sea lion in a pen and
one by Cone depicting an escaped sea lion in a residential neighborhood.
Includes original drawings, one proof and text. Text describes the sea lions on
exhibit in Leschi Park.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/43 & 5/16 | E155a-E155b |
Episode 155 First
Blacksmith Shop
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a blacksmith at work. Includes
original drawings and proofs. Text is not included in this collection.
(Text as published in 1932 describes Seattle's first blacksmith
shop.)
|
1932; 1953 |
3/44 & 5/16 | E156a-E156b |
Episode 156
Libby and Shorey
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a woman trying on a hat
and one by Cone depicting a woman trying on a dress. Includes original
drawings, one proof and text. Text describes Seattle's first women's clothing
store.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/45 | E157a-E157b |
Episode 157
Seattle Theatre Co.
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a view of a packed theater
and one by Cone depicting a man advertising tickets for Opening Night. Includes
original drawings and text. Text describes the 1892 incorporation of the
Seattle Theatre Company.
|
March 9, 1932; 1953 |
3/46 | E158a-E158b |
Episode 158
First Night School
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting teacher and adult students in a
classroom. Includes original drawings and text. Text describes Seattle's first
night school.
|
March 12, 1932; 1953 |
3/47 & 5/16 | E159a-E159b |
Episode 159 Seattle Athletic Club
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting two boys wrestling under
the supervision of a coach, and one by Cone depicting two men playing
volleyball. Includes original drawings and one proof. Text is not included in
this collection.
(Text as published in 1932 describes the 1892 Seattle Athletic
Club.)
|
March 16, 1932; 1953 |
3/48 & 5/16 | E160a-E160b |
Episode 160 Fort
Lawton
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a residential street at
Fort Lawton and one by Cone depicting two men in uniform walking. Includes
original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the 1897 establishment of
Fort Lawton.
|
1932; 1953 |
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3/49 & 5/17 | E161a-E161b |
Episode 161 Seattle Y.W.C.A.
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting two women in discussion at
a Y.W.C.A. desk, and one by Cone depicting a woman indicating the Seattle
Y.W.C.A. charter to two other women. Includes original drawings, proofs (one
without an image) and text. Text describes early Seattle Y.W.C.A.
|
1932; April 2, 1953 |
3/50 & 5/17 | E162a-E162b |
Episode 162
Salvation Army
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a woman addressing a
crowd, and one by Cone depicting a woman giving reading material to a man in a
hospital bed. Includes original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes early
Seattle Corps of the Salvation Army.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/51 & 5/17 | E163a-E163b |
Episode 163 Cooperage Industry
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a barrel maker at work. Includes
original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's early cooperage
(barrel making) industry.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/52 & 5/17 | E164 |
Episode 164 The
White Church
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A family walks toward a church building. Includes original
drawing, one proof and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts a church
building.Text describes Seattle's first church.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/53 & 5/17 | E165a-E165b |
Episode 165 U.
of W. Moved
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting University of Washington's
Denny Hall, and one by Cone depicting two men watching the construction of a
building. Includes original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the
relocation of the University of Washington to its present site.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/54 & 5/17 | E166a-E166b |
Episode 166 Old
University Tract
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a city building, and one
by Cone depicting three men signing papers. Includes original drawings and one
proof. Text is not included in this collection.
(This episode was published as Episode 168 in 1932. Text
describes the lease of the University of Washington's former land tract.)
(Episode 166 as published in 1932 is entitled
Weather Bureau. Drawing by Gamble depicts a
weather station. Text describes the development of the Seattle weather
station.)
|
1932; 1953 |
3/55 & 5/17 | E167a-E167b |
Episode 167 Holy
Names Academy
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a school building and one
by Cone depicting a nun talking to two schoolgirls. Includes original drawings,
one proof and text. Text describes Seattle's Holy Names Academy.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/56 & 5/17 | E168a-E168b |
Episode 168 Weather Bureau
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a weather station, and one
by Cone depicting a man reading a weather forecast to a woman. Includes
original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the development of the
Seattle weather station.
(This episode was published as Episode 166 in 1932.)
(Episode 168, as published in 1932, is entitled
Old University Tract. Drawing by Gamble depicts a
city building. Text describes the lease of the University of Washington's
former land tract.)
|
1932; 1953 |
3/57 & 5/17 | E169a-E169b |
Episode 169 Panic
of 1893
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a sheriff addressing a
crowd, one one by Cone depicting a man reading a newspaper while another man
looks at a "CLOSED" sign. Includes original drawings, one proof and text. Text
describes the effects of the 1893 financial panic on Seattle.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/58 & 5/17 | E170a-E170b |
Episode 170 Gold
Rush of '97
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a ship coming into harbor,
and one by Cone depicting men reading headlines about the discovery of gold.
Includes original drawings, one proof and text. Text describes the effects of
the 1897 Klondike gold rush on Seattle.
|
1932; 1953 |
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3/59 & 5/18 | E171 |
Episode 171
Effect on Business
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Pioneer outfitters for the Klondike. A man loads a cart before a
general store covered in special sales signs. Includes original drawing, one
proof and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts a man looking at a
supplies store from the street. Text describes the economic effects of the 1897
Klondike gold rush.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/60 & 5/18 | E172 |
Episode 172
Steamers Built
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two men take a lunch break from constructing a ship. Includes
original drawing, one proof and text. Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts
men building a steamship. Text describes Seattle's efforts to build steamships
for the Klondike gold rush.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/61 & 5/18 | E173a-E173b |
Episode 173 Gold
Shipments
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting armed men unloading and guarding
shipments of gold. Includes original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes
Klondike gold shipments to Seattle.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/62 & 5/18 | E174a-E174b |
Episode 174 New
Industries
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man selling dogs to a
customer, and one by Cone depicting a man buying supplies in a store. Includes
original drawings, one proof and text. Text describes the new businesses and
industries generated by the Klondike gold rush.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/63 & 5/18 | E175a-E175b |
Episode 175
Companies Organized
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting an African American couple
reading a paper while a salesman stands by, and one by Cone depicting two men
examining a stock certificate. Includes original drawings, proofs and text.
text describes the various companies organized in Seattle directly related to
the Klondike gold rush.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/64 & 5/18 | E176a-E176b |
Episode 176 Assay
Office
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting an assayer examining gold nuggets
while watched by a miner. Includes original drawings, proofs and text. Text
describes the Seattle assay office established in response to the Klondike gold
rush.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/65 & 5/18 | E177a-E177b |
Episode 177 Streets Renamed
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man nailing up a street
sign while watched by a woman and girl, and one by Cone depicting a man handing
a street sign to another man up a ladder. Includes original drawings, proofs
and text. Text describes the 1895 renaming of Seattle's streets.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/66 & 5/18 | E178a-E178b |
Episode 178
First Brick Paving
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting men paving a street in brick.
Includes original drawings, one proof and text. Text describes Seattle's first
brick pavements.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/67 & 5/18 | E179a-E179b |
Episode 179 Shoe
Manufacturing
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a cobbler making a shoe,
and one by Cone depicting a man buying a pair of shoes. Includes original
drawings, proofs and text. Text describes the 1891 establishment and products
of the Washington Shoe Manufacturing Company.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/68 & 5/18 | E180 |
Episode 180
Associated Charities
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A woman holding a baby speaks to a woman at a desk at the
Burueau of Associated Charities. Includes original drawing, one proof and text.
Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts a woman holding out a dress to a
young girl. Text describes the 1892 establishment and work of the Bureau of
Associated Charities.
|
1932; 1953 |
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3/69 & 5/19 | E181a-E181b |
Episode 181 First
Insurance Company
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting two men calculating the
damage of a burned-down ruin, and one by Cone depicting two men in an insurance
office looking at a newspaper headline reading "FIRE DESTROYS SEATTLE BUSINESS
DISTRICT." Includes original drawings, one proof and text. Text describes the
establishment and ruin of the Fire Insurance Company, Seattle's first insurance
company.
|
1932; 1953 |
3/70 & 5/19 | E182a-E182b |
Episode 182 Presidential Visit
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Gamble depicting a man shaking hands with
President Hayes, and one by Cone depicting President Hayes waving to a cheering
crowd while disembarking a ship. Includes original drawings, proofs and text.
Text describes President Rutherford B. Hayes's 1880 visit to Seattle.
|
1932; 1953 |
4/1 & 5/19 | E183a-E183b |
Episode 183 Woodin's Tannery
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings,both depicting men working in tanning vats.
Includes original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes Seattle's second
manufacturing enterprise, Woodin and Son tannery.
|
1932; 1953 |
4/2 & 5/19 | E184a-E184b |
Episode 184 The
Beach Road
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting a man driving a horse-drawn cart
down a dirt road. Includes original drawings, proofs and text. Text describes
the Beach Road, one of Seattle's early roads.
|
1932; July 30, 1953 |
4/3 & 5/19 | E185a-E185b |
Episode 185 A
Disastrous Drought
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting deer fleeing through a burning
forest. Includes original drawings, one proof and text. Text describes the
drought of 1868.
|
1932; 1953 |
4/4 & 5/19 | E186 |
Episode 186 Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern
Gamble
(artist)
A man out hunting with a dog waves at a passing locomotive.
Includes original drawing and text. Text describes the Seattle, Lake Shore
& Eastern railroad.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1953 depicts a man with a hoe
waving at a passing train.)
|
1932 |
Not included | E187 | Episode 187 Princess
Angeline
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawings by Gamble and Cone
both depict a portrait of Princess Angeline. Text as published in 1932
describes Princess Angeline, Chief Seattle's daughter.
|
1932; 1953 |
Not included | E188 | Episode 188 First Boat
Excursion
Gamble
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawing by Gamble depicts a
steamboat on the water. Text describes the first recreational boat trip on the
Puget Sound.
Episode 188, as published in 1953, is entitled Christmas
Ads--1868. Drawing by Cone depicts a man and a boy looking into a shop window.
Text describes Christmas advertising among early Seattle merchants.
|
1932 |
5/19 | E189 |
Episode 189 Christmas
Dances
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Drawing and text are not included in this collection. Includes
proofs. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts men and women dancing. Proof
by Cone published in 1953 depicts a man and woman talking by a Christmas tree.
Text describes the 19th century Annual Christmas Balls.
(This episode was published as Episode 136 in 1931.)
(Episode 189, as published in 1932, is entitled
Pure Food Exhibition. Drawing by Gamble depicts
men and women visiting the Exhibition. Text describes the 1896 Pure Food
Exhibition.)
|
1931; November 16, 1953 |
5/19 | E190 |
Episode 190 Good
Will
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Drawing and text are not included in this collection. Includes
proofs. Proof by Gamble published in 1931 depicts a man in a doorway receiving
a basket from two other men. Proof by an unknown artist (possibly Velez)
published in 1953 depicts a family receiving packages from neighbors. Text
describes early Christmas charity efforts in Seattle.
(This episode was published as Episode 131 in 1931.)
(Episode 190, as published in 1932, is entitled
The Rainier Club. Drawing by Gamble depicts the
Rainier Club building. Text describes Seattle's first permanent social
club.)
|
1931; 1953 |
Episodes 191-200Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/5 & 5/20 | E191 |
Episode 191 Dog
and Poultry Show
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
one proof. Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts two men and a boy looking
at dogs in cages. Text describes the 1892 dog and poultry show.
(Drawing by Cone published on January 7, 1954 depicts a family
looking at dogs in cages.)
|
1932 |
4/6 & 5/20 | E192 |
Episode 192 The
Rainier Club
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
one proof. Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts the Rainier Club building.
Text describes the Rainier Club, Seattle's first permanent social club.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1954 depicts two young men
standing outside the Rainier Club building.)
(This episode was published as Episode 190 in 1932.)
(Episode 192, as published in 1932, is entitled
Seattle Kindergartens. Drawing by Gamble depicts a
teacher reading aloud to her students. Text describes Seattle's early
kindergartens.)
|
1932 |
4/7 & 5/20 | E193 |
Episode 193 Free
Mail Delivery
Gamble
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
two proofs. Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts a postman delivering a
letter to a woman at her home. Proof by Cone published in 1954 depicts a woman
talking to the postman by her fence. Text describes Seattle's early development
of door-to-door postal delivery.
|
1932; 1954 |
4/8 & 5/20 | E194 |
Episode 194
First Business Directory
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A man writes in a book at a desk. Includes original drawing,
proofs and text. Proof by Cone published in 1954 depicts two men looking at a
book entitled "Seattle Business Directory." Text describes Seattle's first
business directory, compiled by B.L. Northrup in 1876.
|
1932; 1954 |
4/9 & 5/20 | E195 |
Episode 195
Ladies' Gym Exhibition
Gamble
(artist)
Two women fence before an audience of other women. Includes
original drawing, one proof and text. Text describes 1891 gymnastic exhibition
given by the Ladies' Gymnasium.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1954 depicts two women
fencing.)
|
1932 |
Not included | E196 | Episode 196 Humane
Society
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawing by Gamble published in
1932 depicts one man stopping another from beating a dog. Drawing by Cone
published in 1954 depicts a man from the Human Society petting a dog. Text
describes early human efforts in Seattle.
|
1932; 1954 |
Not included | E197 | Episode 197 Steam
Inspection
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawings by Gamble and Cone
both depict two men inspecting machinery. Text describes early steam vessel
inspection efforts.
|
1932; 1954 |
4/10 | E198 |
Episode 198
Early Soap Making
Gamble
(artist)
A man wipes his brow over a steaming cauldron on an outdoor
fire. Includes original drawing and text. Text describes pioneer soap-making
and early soap manufacturing efforts.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1954 depicts two men stirring a
cauldron over an outdoor fire.)
|
1932 |
Not included | E199 | Episode 199 The Datum
Line
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawing by Gamble depicts two
men walking into a building. Drawing by Cone depicts two men listening while a
third man points at a chart entitled "DATUM LINE." Text describes the official
starting point for the regrading of Seattle's streets.
|
1932; 1954 |
Not included | E200 | Episode 200 Belltown
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawing by Gamble depicts two
men constructing a building. Drawing by Cone depicts a man and woman walking on
a board sidewalk through a peaceful neighborhood. Text describes the
development of Belltown.
|
1932; 1954 |
Episodes 201-210Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
Not included | E201 | Episode 201 First Women
Candidates
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawings by Gamble and Cone
both depict a woman giving a speech. Text describes the first women to run for
public office in Seattle.
|
1932; 1954 |
Not included | E202 | Episode 202 The Denny
School
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawing by Gamble depicts the
Denny School building. Drawing by Cone depicts two boys in a schoolyard. Text
describes the construction of the Denny School.
|
1932; 1954 |
4/11 & 5/21 | E203 |
Episode 203
First Furniture Company
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A man makes a stool in a workshop. Includes original drawing,
proofs and text. Proof by Cone published in 1954 depicts two men inspecting a
wooden chair. Text describes Seattle's first furniture factory.
|
1932; 1954 |
Not included | E204 | Episode 204 50th Anniversary
Celebration
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawing by Gamble depicts
people watching a parade. Drawing by Cone depicts a man, accompanied by a
Native American chief, giving a speech to a crowd. Text describes Seattle's
1903 50th anniversary celebrations.
|
1932; 1954 |
4/12 | E205 |
Episode 205
Carnegie Library Gift
unknown
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text. Text
describes the 1901 financial contribution to the Seattle Public Library System
by Andrew Carnegie.
(Drawing by Gamble published in 1932 depicts a city building.
Drawing by Cone published in 1954 depicts a man and a boy walking into a
library.)
|
unknown |
4/13 & 5/21 | E206 |
Episode 206
First Teachers' Institute
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A man addresses a crowd. Includes original drawing, proofs and
text. Proof by Cone published in 1954 depicts two men shaking hands at the
Teachers' Institute. Text describes 1872 Teachers' Institute.
|
1932; 1954 |
4/14 & 5/21 | E207 |
Episode 207
Yesler-Leary Building
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
one proof. Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts a commercial building.
Text describes the Yesler-Leary Building.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1954 depicts two men looking at an
open elevator.)
|
1932 |
4/15 | E208 |
Episode 208
Reindeer Herd
Gamble
(artist)
A Saami (Laplander) man tends to reindeer in a pen. Includes
original drawing and text. Text describes 1898 shipment of live reindeer
through Seattle to Alaska.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1954 depicts reindeer in a
pen.)
|
1932 |
4/16 & 5/21 | E209 |
Episode 209
Denny Park
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A view of a park building. Includes original drawing, proofs and
text. Proof by Cone published in 1954 depicts a man and woman having a picnic
in the park. Text describes the history of Denny Park.
|
1932; March 11, 1954 |
Not included | E210 | Episode 210 First Cabin
Site
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Not included in this collection. Drawing by Gamble depicts a log
cabin. Drawing by Cone depicts a woman working outside a log cabin. Text
describes the historical site of the first log cabin built in Seattle.
|
1932; 1954 |
Episodes 211-220Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/17 & 5/22 | E211a-E211b |
Episode 211
Moran Bros.
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
Two drawings, both depicting two men looking at plans. Includes
one original drawing, one reproduction, one proof and text. Text describes an
early machine building shop.
|
1932; March 18, 1954 |
4/18 & 5/22 | E212a-E212b |
Episode 212 The
Nebraska
Gamble
(artist)
unknown (possibly Velez)
(artist)
Two drawings, one by Cone depicting the Nebraska and one by an unknown artist (possibly Velez)
depicting a man directing the lowering large pipes onto the deck of the
Nebraska. Includes one original drawing, one
reproduction, one proof and text. Text describes the construction of the
battleship Nebraska.
|
1932; March 22, 1954 |
4/19 & 5/22 | E213 |
Episode 213 First
Consul
Gamble
(artist)
Portrait of Andrew Chilberg. Includes original drawing, proofs
(one without image) and text. Text describes the political career of Andrew
Chilberg, first Seattle consul appointed by a foreign government.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1954 depicts a portrait of Andrew
Chilberg.)
|
1932 |
4/20 & 5/22 | E214 |
Episode 214
Seattle Clearing House
Gamble
(artist)
A man conducts business with a bank teller. Includes original
drawing, reproduction, proofs and text. Text describes the 1889 establishment
of the Seattle Clearing House Association.
|
1932; 1954 |
4/21 & 5/22 | E215 |
Episode 215 A
Wooden Bathtub
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A man bathes in a wooden bathtub. Includes original drawing,
proofs and text. Proof by Cone published in 1954 depicts a man bathing in a
wooden bathtub. Text describes the first bathtub used in Seattle.
|
1932; 1954 |
4/22 & 5/22 | E216 |
Episode 216
Kinnear Park
Gamble
(artist)
A view of Kinnear Park. Includes original drawing, one proof and
text. Text describes history of Kinnear Park.
(Drawing by Cone published in 1954 depicts a view of Kinnear
Park.)
|
1932 |
4/23 & 5/22 | E217 |
Episode 217
Seattle Kindergartens
Gamble
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
one proof. Proof by Gamble published in 1932 depicts a teacher reading to her
students. Text describes early Seattle kindergartens.
(This episode was published as Episode 192 in 1932.)
(Drawing by Cone published in 1954 depicts a kindergarten
teacher reading to her students.)
(Episode 217, as published in 1932, is entitled
First Board Sidewalk . Drawing by Gamble depicts a
man and woman walking on a wooden sidewalk. Text describes the first wooden
pedestrian walkway in Seattle.)
|
1932 |
4/24 & 5/22 | E218 |
Episode 218
First Boat Excursion
Gamble
(artist)
Cone
(artist)
A steamboat sails on Puget Sound. Includes original drawing,
proofs and text. Proof by Cone published in 1954 depicts a steamboat sailing on
Puget Sound. Text describes the first recreational boat excursion on Puget
Sound.
(This episode was published as Episode 188 in 1932.)
(Episode 218 as published in 1932 is entitled
First Resident Lawyer . Drawing by Gamble depicts
a man giving legal advice in a barn. Text describes Captain C.C. Hewitt,
Seattle's first resident practicing lawyer.)
|
1932; 1954 |
4/25 & 5/22 | E219 |
Episode 219 Pure
Food Exposition
Gamble
(artist)
A couple walk through the Pure Food Exposition. Includes
original drawing, one proof and text. Text describes 1896 Pure Food
Exposition.
(This episode was published as Episode 189 in 1932.)
(Drawing by Cone published in 1954 depicts a woman giving a
presentation on "Northwest Peaches" to a crowd at the Pure Food
Exposition.)
(Episode 219 as published in 1932 is entitled
Seattle A Fur Market. Drawing by Gamble depicts
two men inspecting a pelt. Text describes the history of Seattle's fur
industry.)
|
1932; 1954 |
4/26 & 5/22 | E220 |
Episode 220
Seattle's First Telephone Service
Cone
(artist)
A telephone operator at work. Includes reproduction, one proof
and text. Text describes Seattle's early telephone service.
|
1954 |
Episodes 221-231Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/27 | E221 |
Episode 221
Early Bicycling in Seattle
Cone
(artist)
A man and woman bicycling. Includes reproduction and text. Text
describes history of bicycling in Seattle.
|
1954 |
4/28 | E222 |
Episode 222 Seattle's First Motor Boat
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text. Text
describes the first motor boat in Seattle.
(Drawing as published in 1954 depicts a deer watching a motor
boat sail by.)
|
1954 |
4/29 & 5/23 | E223 |
Episode 223
Madison Park
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
proof. Proof depicts a man and woman having a picnic in the park. Text
describes the history of Madison Park.
|
1954 |
4/30 | E224 |
Episode 224 Alki
Beach Park
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text. Text
describes the history of Alki Beach Park.
(Drawing as published in 1954 depicts a man and woman playing on
the beach.)
|
1954 |
4/31 | E225 |
Episode 225 The
L.C. Smith Building
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text. Text
describes the L.C. Smith Building.
(Drawing as published in 1954 depicts a seagull flying by the
L.C. Smith Building.)
|
1954 |
4/32 | E226 |
Episode 226 The
Bubonic Plague Scare
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text. Text
describes bubonic plague scare of 1906-1907.
(Drawing as published in 1954 depicts a man giving a
presentation bubonic plague vectors to a group of men in a conference
room.)
|
1954 |
4/33 & 5/23 | E227 |
Episode 227 Volunteer Park
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
proof. Proof depicts a view of Volunteer Park. Text describes history of
Volunteer Park.
|
1954 |
4/34 & 5/23 | E228 |
Episode 228
Seattle's Public Market
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
proof. Proof depicts a woman and boy shopping in the market. Text describes
history of the Public Market (present day Pike Place Market).
|
May 17, 1954 |
4/35 | E229 |
Episode 229
Seattle's First Automobile
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text. Text
describes the first automobile to operate in Seattle.
(Drawing as published in 1954 depicts a man and woman admiring
an automobile.)
|
1954 |
4/36 | E230 |
Episode 230 The
"Meadows"
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text. Text
describes the "Meadows" racetrack.
(Drawing as published in 1954 depicts a man leaning on a fence
watching a horse race.)
|
1954 |
4/37 & 5/23 | E231 |
Episode 231
Woodland Park and Zoo
Cone
(artist)
Drawing is not included in this collection. Includes text and
proof. Proof depicts a young boy and girl looking at a bear in a cage. Text
describes history of Woodland Park Zoo.
Episodes 232-267 are not included in this collection.
|
1954 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle--Drawings
- Great Fire, Seattle, Wash., 1889--Drawings
- Human settlements--Washington (State)--Seattle--Drawings
- Indians of North America--Washington (State)--Seattle--Drawings
- Log cabins--Washington (State)--Drawings
- Lumber trade--Washington (State)--Seattle--Drawings
- Pioneers--Washington (State)--Seattle--Drawings
- Ships--Washington (State)--Seattle--Drawings
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
- Waterfronts--Washington (State)--Seattle--Drawings
Corporate Names
- Seattle Shopping News Association--Archives
Geographical Names
- Seattle (Wash.)--Drawings