Clarence F. Massart papers, 1957-1968
Table of Contents
- Overview of the Collection
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Biographical Note
- Content Description
- Use of the Collection
- Administrative Information
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Detailed Description of the Collection
- Biographical Features
- Incoming Letters
- General Correspondence, 1960-1968
- Association of Washington Cities correspondence
- Budget correspondence, 1968
- Central Business District Steering Committee correspondence
- City Light Revenues correspondence
- Finances (City) correspondence
- Housing correspondence
- Seattle-King County Alcoholism Commission correspondence
- Stadium - Professional Sports Stadium correspondence
- Correspondence - congratulations to citizens, 1965-1967
- Conferences and miscellaneous series
- Campaign (Massart), 1967
- Commendations (Massart)
- Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program, 1957-1968
- Boys Clubs of Seattle
- Charter Amendment Advisory Committee, 1967
- Civic Center Veterans Annex, 1963
- Civil Rights, 1966
- Communist Imports
- Gift Donation List
- Information Bulletin (Massart's), 1967
- Legislative Program for City of Seattle
- METRO, 1959-1965
- Oceanography Study
- Pacific Science Center Foundation
- Port of Seattle (Kobe port affiliation)
- Seattle Rapid Transit Advisory Committee, 1966
- Seattle Center agreements, Advisory Committee, reports
- Seattle Junior Crew
- Clippings
- Memorabilia and ephemera
- Reports - City Departments' progress reports, unpublished reports, published (mainly non-governmental publications)
- Periodicals containing Seattle publicity
- Proclamation
- Publication re: human rights
- Photographs
- METRO Council, 1959-1960
- Names and Subjects
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Massart, Clarence F.
- Title
- Clarence F. Massart papers
- Dates
- 1957-1968 (inclusive)19571968
- Quantity
- 3.42 cubic feet (4 boxes)
- Collection Number
- 0865 (Accession No. 0865-001)
- Summary
- Papers of a city official of Seattle, Washington and owner of a Seattle heating and plumbing business
- Repository
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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
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Open to all users.
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Clarence F. Massart was the owner of a Seattle heating and plumbing business. He served on the Seattle City Council from 1950 to 1967 and as its president from 1964-1967. Among various Council committees on which Massart served was the Seattle Center Advisory Commission, which planned the Seattle World's Fair (Century 21) and the restoration of the site for the Seattle Center. Massart was defeated for re-election in the primary election of 1967.
Content Description
Correspondence, subject series, reports, photographs, and related series having to do with Massart's roles as Seattle businessman and city official.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
Creator's literary rights not transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Administrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Biographical FeaturesContainer: Box 1
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Description: Incoming LettersContainer: Box 1
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Description: General CorrespondenceDates: 1960-1968Container: Box 1
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Description: Association of Washington Cities correspondenceContainer: Box 1
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Description: Budget correspondenceDates: 1968Container: Box 1
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Description: Central Business District Steering Committee correspondenceContainer: Box 1
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Description: City Light Revenues correspondenceContainer: Box 1
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Description: Finances (City) correspondenceContainer: Box 1
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Description: Housing correspondenceContainer: Box 1
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Description: Seattle-King County Alcoholism Commission correspondenceContainer: Box 1
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Description: Stadium - Professional Sports Stadium correspondenceContainer: Box 1
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Description: Correspondence - congratulations to citizensDates: 1965-1967Container: Box 1
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Description: Conferences and miscellaneous seriesContainer: Box 1
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Description: Campaign (Massart)Dates: 1967Container: Box 1
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Description: Commendations (Massart)Container: Box 1
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Description: Alcoholic Rehabilitation ProgramDates: 1957-1968Container: Box 2
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Description: Boys Clubs of SeattleContainer: Box 2
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Description: Charter Amendment Advisory CommitteeDates: 1967Container: Box 2
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Description: Civic Center Veterans AnnexDates: 1963Container: Box 2
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Description: Civil RightsDates: 1966Container: Box 2
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Description: Communist ImportsContainer: Box 2
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Description: Gift Donation ListContainer: Box 2
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Description: Information Bulletin (Massart's)Dates: 1967Container: Box 2
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Description: Legislative Program for City of SeattleContainer: Box 2
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Description: METRODates: 1959-1965Container: Box 2
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Description: Oceanography StudyContainer: Box 2
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Description: Pacific Science Center FoundationContainer: Box 2
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Description: Port of Seattle (Kobe port affiliation)Container: Box 2
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Description: Seattle Rapid Transit Advisory CommitteeDates: 1966Container: Box 2
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Description: Seattle Center agreements, Advisory Committee, reportsContainer: Box 2
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Description: Seattle Junior CrewContainer: Box 2
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Description: ClippingsContainer: Box 3
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Description: Memorabilia and ephemeraContainer: Box 3
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Description: Reports - City Departments' progress reports, unpublished reports, published (mainly non-governmental publications)Container: Box 3
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Description: Periodicals containing Seattle publicityContainer: Box 3
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Description: ProclamationContainer: Box 3
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Description: Publication re: human rightsContainer: Box 4
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Description: PhotographsContainer: Box 4
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Description: METRO CouncilDates: 1959-1960Container: Box 4
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- City council members--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Braman, James D'Orma, 1901-1980
- Massart, Clarence F.--Archives
Corporate Names
- Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle
- Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle. Council
- Seattle (Wash.). City Council
- Seattle Center Advisory Commission
- Seattle-King County Commission on Alcoholism
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