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Repository: | Seattle Municipal Archives |
Summary: | Also known as the Hannukkah Eve Windstorm, this weather event caused wide-spread power outages and significant damage throughout the City of Seattle and the surrounding areas. |
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Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | Autobiography of A.B. Moe, a Norwegian immigrant who came to America in 1881. He lived in Poulsbo, Washington, for 41 years and served as its first mayor. |
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Repository: | Seattle Municipal Archives |
Summary: | Correspondence and files of the Planning Commission's assistant director for administration. |
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Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | A biography of Abraham Vereide commemorating the 75th anniversary of his emigration from Norway to the US in 1905. |
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Repository: | Seattle Municipal Archives |
Summary: | Meeting minutes from the Air Pollution Control Advisory Board, which served in an advisory capacity to the City Council on air pollution issues. |
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Repository: | Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library |
Summary: | Minutes, correspondence and other materials generated by and of interest to the Alaska Fishermen's Union |
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Repository: | Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library |
Summary: | Promotional and souvenir publications, photographs and ephemera from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle, 1909. |
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Repository: | Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library |
Summary: | Interviews with various individuals about the history of Allied Arts of Seattle |
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Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | An oral history interview with Ingrid Amundsen, a Norwegian immigrant. |
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Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | A brief biographical account of Anders O. Aasen, born on 16 January 1874, in Lyngdal, Norway. He was ordained in the Norwegian Lutheran Synod in 1899, and served in many churches in Canada and the United States. He died in 1974 at age one hundred. |
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Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | An oral history interview with Alfred (Aage) Valdemar Andersen, a Danish immigrant. |
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Repository: | Tacoma Public Library Northwest Room, Special Collections & Archives |
Summary: | Ada Woodruff Anderson was a well-known Pacific Northwest novelist who wrote the novels The Heart of Red Firs, Rim of the Desert, and Strain of White. This collection includes personal and family papers, as well as records from the photographic supply company she her husband, Oliver Phelps Anderson, ran together on Bainbridge Island. |
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Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | An oral history interview with Ellen Hoch Anderson, a Danish immigrant. |
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Repository: | Seattle Municipal Archives |
Summary: | Reports filed by City Light to the U.S. Department of Energy. |
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Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | An oral history interview with Ida Pauline Apalseth, a Norwegian immigrant. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives |
Summary: | Interview and performance on KING-FM 98.1, Seattle, with Venezuelan musicians Los Hermanos Aparicio. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives |
Summary: | Concert: Visiting Artist in Ethnomusicology, University of Washington (Seattle), April 27, 2004, 7:30, Meany Theater. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives |
Summary: | Recorded in the University of Washington Music Auditorium, April 5, 1988. |
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Repository: | Pacific Lutheran University, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | Collection contains the records of Ascension Lutheran in Seattle, Washington. |
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Repository: | Tacoma Public Library Northwest Room, Special Collections & Archives |
Summary: | This collection contains the business records of Astoria Iron Works, a prominent canning machinery company started in 1881 in Astoria, Oregon. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives |
Summary: | Flamenco performance recorded at the Nippon Kan Theater in Seattle, 4/6/83. |
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Repository: | Seattle Municipal Archives |
Summary: | Minutes, correspondence, reports, memos, and other materials related to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District and its oversight board. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Ethnomusicology Archives |
Summary: | The Kearney W. Barton collection of Northwest sound recordings primarily consists of original recordings engineered and/or produced by Barton at Audio Recording, Inc., his own recording studio, which operated out of various locations in Seattle, Washington from 1961 through the late 2000s. The bulk of the collection is comprised of music recordings, but also contains a smaller percentage of spoken word recordings, as well as radio advertisements (many of which also incorporate music). Specific audio formats represented in the collection include: open reel analog tape, compact cassettes, analog sound discs (7 inch, 10 inch, 12 inch, and 16 inch), magnetic wire records, and compact discs. The collection also contains a small amount of manuscript material, which mainly consists of technical notes that were found with some recordings and very limited correspondence (chiefly from lawyers). In some instances, notes included on original containers also have been preserved when material has been rehoused. |
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Repository: | Seattle Municipal Archives |
Summary: | Records relating to the Seattle Pilots' short residence in the city, including maintenance files for Sick's Stadium and documents relating to various lawsuits after the team left Seattle. |
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Repository: | Museum of History & Industry, Sophie Frye Bass Library |
Summary: | The collection documents the activity of the Seattle plant of the Bemis Brothers Bag Company (later the Bemis Company, Inc.), manufacturer of textile, paper and plastic bags and packaging. It includes business records, equipment blueprints and manuals, promotional materials, original bag artwork and photographs of Seattle plant facilities, equipment and personnel. |