Edwin Gardner Ames papers, 1856-1931
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Ames, Edwin Gardner, 1856-1935
- Title
- Edwin Gardner Ames papers
- Dates
- 1856-1931 (inclusive)18561931
- Quantity
- approximately 70 cubic feet
- Collection Number
- 0446, 3820
- Summary
- Papers of a lumber company executive, banker, and political activist in Seattle, Washington.
- 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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The papers are open to all users.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Biographical Note
Edwin Gardner Ames, lumber company executive, banker, and political activist, was manager of the Pope & Talbot interests in the Puget Sound region and a leading figure in the Seattle business community of the early twentieth century. Ames was born in East Machias, Maine, on July 2, 1856. He was a cousin of Captain William Talbot, co-owner of the Pope & Talbot companies. Ames went to work for Pope & Talbot’s subsidiary, the Puget Mill Company at Port Gamble, Washington, in 1881. Soon afterwards, he was promoted to business manager. In 1888 he married Maud Walker, the niece of Edwin’s superior, Cyrus Walker, general manager of the Puget Mill Company and a Pope & Talbot stockholder. Upon Cyrus Walker’s death in 1914, Ames took his position as general manager. When Maud’s mother, Emma Walker, died in 1919, the couple inherited a fortune, which was administered as the Walker-Ames Company with Edwin Ames as president.
The business acumen of Edwin Ames and Cyrus Walker was one of the major reasons why the Pope & Talbot interests maintained their position as the largest lumber operators on Puget Sound throughout the late nineteenth century. In the 1890s Ames led the drive to modernize the mills at Port Gamble and Port Ludlow in order to reduce waste and meet the lucrative demand for specialized sizes of high-quality lumber. Ames directed the company to start hiring its own logging crews and cutting on its own land to avoid having to buy high-priced logs from independent logging companies in the early twentieth century. He was also in charge of the company’s efforts to sell its logged lands in the Alderwood and Broadmoor areas. Ames managed the Puget Mill Company until it was sold to the Richard McCormick interests in 1925. After the sale, Ames remained active in the company, watching after Pope & Talbot’s investments in the McCormick Company until his retirement in 1931.
Ames took a leading part in efforts to bring stability to the notoriously turbulent lumber industry. He was active in the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association and its successor, the West Coast Lumbermen’s Association. Ames served as president of the latter from 1918 to 1923. The government repeatedly investigated these groups for antitrust violations but was never able to bring charges, largely because their price-fixing efforts almost always fell apart after a year or two. Indeed, Ames had the distinction of crafting one of the few lasting cooperative ventures in the industry: he founded the Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau in 1906. The bureau was composed of industry officials who inspected shipments of lumber to insure that they met the buyer’s specifications. Previously, lumber mills had been at the mercy of buyers who demanded partial rebates, claiming that the shipment was unsatisfactory.
Although Ames was very conservative politically, he supported reforms that benefited the timber industry. Realizing that the high number of logging accidents made it difficult to recruit workers and left the company vulnerable to lawsuits, Ames led the successful 1911 effort to pass workers’ compensation legislation. This gave Washington the nation’s first compulsory workers’ compensation program. During the First World War, Ames led the group of lumber firms that unsuccessfully resisted government efforts to impose the eight-hour day. In his own mills, Ames generally fired any worker with overt pro-union sentiments. Although Ames shunned political office himself, he was a key financial backer of conservative Republicans in state and local politics. He was an astute political observer, and his letters to family, friends, and associates often included commentary on Seattle and Washington politics.
In addition, Ames served on the board of directors of three large Seattle banks. He was also a major benefactor of the University of Washington. When his wife died in 1931, Ames moved to the Rainier Club and donated his Seattle house to the University to become the official residence of its president. Ames died in Seattle on November 20, 1935. His will created the Walker-Ames Foundation, a fund which finances numerous programs at the university.
Content Description
The papers consist of personal and business correspondence, letter books, notebooks, financial and insurance records, court papers, notebooks, and maps. Included are records of the Walker-Ames Company, William Walker, Cyrus Walker, Emily Talbot Walker, Talbot Cyrus Walker, the Puget Lumber Company, the Puget Sound Trading Company, the Puget Sound Commercial Company, the Puget Sound Tug Company, the Puget Mill Company, the Rainier Investment Company, the Admiralty Tug Boat Company, the Hall Brothers Marine Ry and Ship Building Co., the Douglas Fir Exploitation and Export Company, the West Coast Lumbermen's Association, the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association, the Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau, the Admiralty Logging Company, the Puget Sound Stevedoring Company, Pope & Talbot, the General Insurance Company of America, the Western Forestry and Conservation Association, the Washington Forest Fire Association, and the Grays Harbor Commercial Company.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
The creator's literary rights have not been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Arranged in three accessions:
- Accession No. 0446-001, Edwin Gardner Ames book and drawings, 1856
- Accession No. 3820-001, Edwin Gardner Ames papers, 1874-1931
- Accession No. 3820-002, Edwin Gardner Ames maps pertaining to Puget Mill Company lands, 1890-1894
Acquisition Information
Ames bequeathed his personal papers and his personal library of over 3,000 volumes to the University of Washington Libraries. The papers were received in 1934 and 1935.
Bibliography
Edwin T. Coman and Helen M. Gibbs, Time, Tide, and Timber: A Century of Pope & Talbot (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1949).
Thomas R. Cox, Mills and Markets: A History of the Pacific Coast Lumber Industry to 1900 (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1974).
Robert E. Ficken, The Forested Land: A History of Lumbering in Western Washington (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1987).
Related Materials
Six of Ames’s scrapbooks are kept in the Special Collections Division of the University of Washington Libraries. The first two primarily contain newspaper clippings regarding the financial condition of Seattle’s banks. The other four hold newspaper clippings -- interspersed with a few brochures, handbills, and telegrams -- that deal with local, state, and national politics and with lumber industry conditions. The fourth scrapbook contains some material on Ames’s involvement in Republican Party politics in Kitsap and King counties.
Ames’s personal library, consisting largely of Americana, is also housed in Special Collections as the Walker-Ames Collection.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Accession No. 0446-001: Edwin Gardner Ames book with drawings, 18561 volume (58 pages)
Scope and Content: Volume entitled The Way We Laid the Cable by Dr. & Mrs. D.C. Hitchcock, 1856. The volume contains 27 original watercolor drawings by Dr. Hitchcock.
Restrictions on Access: The papers are open to all users.
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Accession No. 3820-001: Edwin Gardner Ames papers, 1874-1931
69.76 cubic feet (185 boxes, 1 oversize item)Arrangement: Arranged in 28 series:
- Personal papers, 1874-1931
- Walker-Ames Company records, 1916-1928
- William Walker papers, 1892-1921
- Cyrus Walker papers, 1887-1907
- Emily Talbot Walker papers, 1884-1927
- Talbot Cyrus Walker papers, 1887-1927
- Puget Lumber Company records, 1891-1904
- Puget Trading Company records, 1892-1903
- Puget Sound Commercial Company records, 1888-1925
- Puget Sound Tug Boat Company records, 1891-1931
- Puget Mill Company records, 1888-1928
- Rainier Investment Company billings, 1905-1908
- Admiralty Tug Boat Company financial miscellany, 1904-1906
- Hall Brothers Marine, Ry & Ship Building Company records, 1902-1919
- Douglas Fir Exploitation & Export Company records, 1913-1926
- West Coast Lumbermen's Association records, 1906-1925
- Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau records, 1895-1929
- Alderwood Manor records, 1919-1924
- Broadmoor, 1921-1925
- Admiralty Logging Company records, 1916-1921
- Puget Sound Stevedoring Company correspondence and financial reports, 1916-1928
- Drew Investment Company records, 1903-1925
- Pope & Talbot records, 1887-1927
- General Insurance Company of America records, 1923-1928
- Western Forestry & Conservation Association records, 1921-1928
- Washington Forest Fire Association records, 1911-1928
- Grays Harbor Commercial Company records, 1893-1925
- Industrial Company records, 1912-1920
Scope and Content: The papers date from 1884 to 1931 and contain incoming letters; outgoing letters in letterpress copybooks; a few notebooks; financial and insurance records; and related materials. The papers are composed primarily of Ames’s correspondence from 1905 to 1931. His accounts of life in Seattle during that time period are often vivid and extraordinarily detailed. The inventory below provides an extensive index of the letters written before 1923. Most communication was with family members, other lumber companies, and Seattle banks. Ames’s financial records date from 1909 to 1929 and his notebooks from 1885 to 1907.
Records of the Pope & Talbot Company, the Puget Mill Company, and several other Pope & Talbot subsidiaries are included. The Pope & Talbot records contain communication between company headquarters in San Francisco and its managers on Puget Sound (generally Cyrus Walker and Ames) from 1892 to 1928. The Puget Mill records, dating from 1891 to 1925, include Walker’s and Ames’s directives to their subordinates; communication with other Pope & Talbot subsidiaries; general correspondence with suppliers, shippers, and other lumber firms; and financial records. Included are papers of Ames’s father-in-law, William Walker; William’s brother, Cyrus Walker; Cyrus’s wife, Emily Talbot Walker; and Cyrus and Emily’s son, Talbot Cyrus Walker. These papers mainly concern the Walkers’ financial and real estate dealings. Also present are materials from the trade associations in which Edwin Ames participated: the Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturer’s Association, 1906-1907 and 1920; the West Coast Lumbermen’s Association, 1918-1923; and the Western Forestry and Conservation Association, 1921-1928.
Major correspondents include Ames’s father, John Keller Ames; mother, Sarah (Albee) Ames; Edward James Brown; Richard W. Condon; Martin L. Davey; William E. Humphrey; Wesley Livsey Jones; Bertha Knight Landes; Edward F. Merrill; John Franklin Miller; Edward B. Palmer; George E. Plummer; Mark E. Reed; Frederick C. Talbot; William H. Talbot; Cyrus Walker; Emily Talbot Walker; Talbot C. Walker; William Walker; Drummond Lighterage Company; First National Bank, Port Townsend; the Freemasons; Grays Harbor Commercial Company; Metropolitan Building Company; Metropolitan National Bank, Seattle; National Bank of Commerce, Seattle; Pope & Talbot; Port Blakely Mill Company; Puget Lumber Company; Puget Mill Company; Puget Sound Cedar and Lumber Company; Puget Sound Navigation Company; Puget Sound Tug Boat Company; St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company; the Seattle Chamber of Commerce; and Union Savings and Trust Company, Seattle.
Records are missing throughout the collection. In some cases there are no records for certain years or parts of years; in other cases only specific types of documents are missing, the most significant being financial records and many of the lumber and production statistics.
Digital Content/Other Formats: Several of the letterpress copybooks in this accession have been microfilmed onto 8 35 mm negative microfilm reels. They are Cyrus Walker, Puget Mill Company, Puget Sound Tugboat Company, Puget Sound Trading Company, Puget Lumber Company, 1889-1899.
Restrictions on Access: The papers are open to all users.
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Personal papers
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Description: Incoming correspondence
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically.
General Notes: For a list of correspondents and numbers of folders in which they appear, see the General correspondence.
Dates: 1905-1913Container: Box 1-5, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Outgoing correspondence
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically.
Dates: 1906-1913Container: Box 6-9, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: General correspondence
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically.
Scope and Content: Correspondents who appear throughout Ames's personal papers:
Ames family
- Ames, John Keller [father]
- Ames, Sarah (Albee) [mother]
- Ames, Alfred K. [brother]
- Ames, Frank S. [brother]
- Ames, Lucy T. [sister]
- Fuller, Julia and Rufus Clinton [sister and brother-in-law; their children: Harriet, Margaret, R.C. Jr.]
- Peavey, Anna Ames [sister] and Fred H. [brother-in-law]
- Tobey, Sue K. [aunt]
- Walker, Emily Talbot [aunt of Maud Ames; Cyrus Walker's wife]
- Walker, William [father-in-law; brother to Cyrus Walker]
- Walker, John Keller [nephew; son of Alfred]
Others
- Chamber of Commerce, Seattle
- Cranmer, C.R.
- Curtis, E.B. and Mary
- Freemasons
- Gray's Harbor Commercial Company [Pope & Talbot subsidiary]
- Hughes, McMicken, Dovell & Ramsey
- Hughes, McMicken, Ramsey & Rupp
- Humphrey, William E.; see also: microfilm of William E. Humphrey papers in University of Washington Special Collections
- Metropolitan National Bank, Seattle
- Pope & Talbot
- Port Blakely Mill Company
- Puget Mill Company [Pope & Talbot Subsidiary]
- Puget Sound Navigation Company
- St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company
- Seattle National Bank
- Talbot, Alice B.
- The Timberman
- Washington Mutual Savings Bank [was Washington Savings & Loan Association]
- Weyerhaeuser Timber Company
Correspondents appearing less frequently, with the box/folder numbers in which they appear, are listed below.
Abbott, E. S 12/3 Adams Concert Band 24/26 Adams & Company 5/18 Adams Firefighting & Instrument Company 11/16 Admiral Oriental Line 24/7, 24/27 Admiralty Logging Company 18/21, 21/19 Aero Alarm Company 16/6, 17/6 Agassiz, R 3/19 Ainsworth, R 3/19 Ainsworth, J. C 10/4 Alaska Steamship Company 1/3, 1/4, 1/15, 1/19, 1/20, 1/29, 2/9, see also: Peabody, Charles E. Alexander, Fred W 2/12, 2/25 Alexander, Richard H 1/8, 1/18, 1/19, 1/22, 1/23, 1/24, 1/25, 1/27, 2/3, 2/6, 3/20, 4/1, 4/2, 5/9, 5/14, 5/20, 10/20, 10/24, 10/31 Alexander, Theodore W 3/13, 3/15, 3/16 Alexandria Hotel Company 13/2, 13/4 Aley, Robert J 16/19 Allan (Philip) & Company Publishers 23/33, 24/17, 24/19, 24/20, 25/1, 25/3 Allen, E. M 2/15, 2/23 Allen, E. T 3/5, 4/8, 23/32 Allen, George W 21/18 American Appraisal Company (The) 3/4 American Asiatic Association 17/8, 24/1 American (The) Audit Company 17/17, 17/29, 17/41, 17/42, 18/5, 19/15, 21/20 American Blue-book 11/30 American Chamber of Commerce of China 16/6 American Committee 19/30, 19/31 American Committee for Armenian-Syrian Relief 19/6 American Forestry Association 2/18, 22/28, 24/17 American Institute of Architects, Washington State Chapter 17/20 American Lumberman 1/3, 1/4, 1/18, 1/19, 4/4, 4/18, 4/24, 5/17, 5/18, 5/21, 10/11, 10/23, 10/26, 11/5, 11/9, 11/11, 11/24, 11/27, 12/10, 12/23, 12/33, 13/5, 13/13, 14/1, 16/22 American Nature Association 24/1 American Protective League 18/11 American Telegraphone Securities 2/2 American Telegraphone Company 13/24, 22/27, 24/3, 24/12, 24/13, 24/14 "Americanus" Pagaent Society 24/14 Ames, Edgar [no relative to Edwin G. Ames] 10/20, 12/15, 22/7 Ames, John K. [Alfred's son] 17/35, 19/17, 22/6, 24/3, 25/7 Ames, Maud 2/20, 4/21, 10/11, 10/12, 10/13, 10/14, 10/15, 10/16, 10/17, 10/18, 10/20, 14/22, 21/26, 24/10 Ames Gas Company 3/11, 3/12, 3/13 Amphion Society of Seattle 11/22, 15/9 Anderson & Middleton Lumber Company 11/7 Anderson Supply Company [photographic materials] 16/19 Andrews, E. W. [Seattle National Bank] 10/2 Anglo-French Loan & The American Press Agent 13/3 Andrle, Joseph R 19/2 Ankeny, Levi 2/13 Anonymous letter from a "Citizen of Port Gamble" 23/23 Antiquarian Book Company 20/29, 21/3, 21/5 Appleton, Thomas 2/4 Arctic Club 5/7, 5/17, 10/3, 10/9, 13/8, 15/6, 15/15, 17/12 Argus (The) 12/21, 20/24 Arlington Club 25/4 Art Hardware & Manufacturing Company, Inc 12/16 Atkinson, James 22/7 Atlas Lumber & Shingle Company 4/2, 4/17, 5/7, 12/5, 12/11, 12/30, 14/15 Automobile Club (The) of Seattle 11/6, 12/30, 13/4, 13/6, 13/11, 13/21, 15/4, 15/26, 16/7, 16/19 Automobile Club of Western Washington 21/5 Automobile Owners Inter-Insurance Association 23/20 Ayer, W. B 1/15 Ayerst & Ayerst 1/20 Babcock, Thorpe 15/33, 15/35, see also: North Western Lumber Company Bable, A. I 2/26 Bache (J. S.) & Company 24/7 Bachman (S.) & Company 4/5 Backus, LeRoy M 3/4 Bagley, C. B. [Secretary, Department of Public Works, Seattle, Washington] 5/6, 5/10 Bailey, C. W 1/14 Bailey, W. J 2/22 Bailey & Field 3/4 Baker, Frank W 5/22 Baker, Fred K 1/5, 1/6, 1/17 Baker, Sara [William Walker's nurse] 19/2, 19/3, 19/5, 19/7, 19/8, 19/9, 19/10, 19/12 Ballard Lumber Company 3/25 Ballinger, R. A 2/23, 3/14 Bank of America, New York 15/22 Bank (The) of California National Association 12/20, 15/8 Bankers Statistics Corp 21/9 Bankers Trust Company 21/9, 5/11 Barnhill, C. W. Roy 2/15, 2/16 Barns, Frank R. [Timberlands] 5/12, 20/12, 20/17, 21/7, 22/30 Bartlett, C.C 21/22 Bartlett, Edwin Ames 13/17, 15/13 Bartlett, Leila 4/11, 5/16, 5/17 Bassert, (Reverend) S. J 1/6 Bausman & Kelleher 1/26, 3/15 Baxter, J. H 5/4 Beaton, Jessie A 17/28 Beaux Arts Society 4/14 Beaver Lumber Company 5/10, 10/1, 11/27, 14/16, 15/6, 15/23, 15/26, 16/2, 16/3, 16/8, 17/41, 17/45, 17/48, 19/4, 20/28, 24/16 Bebb & Gould 21/18 Bebb & Mendel 2/3, 2/24, 5/21 Beckman, Victor H 5/11, 10/23, 10/17, 11/1, 11/12, 12/13, 12/14, 13/4, 15/10, 15/14, 15/15, 15/17, 15/18, 15/20, 15/26, 24/26, 24/28 Beckman Lumber Company 4/8 Beebe, Albert H 24/28 Bell & Austin 2/12, 2/21 Bellingham Bay Lumber Company 3/7, 3/17 Benn, Ernest, Ltd 24/25 Benn, Samuel 5/1 Benn Cranberry Company, Inc 14/29 Berg, Edgar 4/11 Berlin Machine Works 3/14 Beyfuss (C.) & Company 2/22 Big Bend Lumber Company, Ltd 3/2 Billings, George E 1/13, 5/7 Blake, Edward P 4/25, 17/3, 18/1, 18/33, 23/31 Bloedel, J. H 14/7, 15/20, 18/7, 22/10 Bloedel-Donovan Lumber Mills 10/25, 10/28, 10/29, 10/20, 11/11, 11/18, 15/20, 16/32, 17/16, 17/20, 17/28, 17/41, 19/29, 20/4, 20/31, 22/27 Blyth, Witter and Company 24/7 Bollman (John) Company 4/11, 4/22, 11/7, 16/12, 17/6, 21/5 Booth/Kelly (The) Lumber Company 18/7, 18/10 Bordeaux, Thomas 5/14 Bothwell (James) & Company 2/11, 21/9 Bradley, T. T 1/2 Brainerd, Erastus 11/4, 13/18, 21/10, 21/11, 21/29 Bremerton Commercial Club 14/26 Bremerton (The) News 11/28, 14/21, 17/21, 17/37, 17/50, 16/22, 24/16 Bremerton Trust & Saving Bank 12/7, 13/26, 14/22, 14/25, 15/33 Bridges & Bruener 5/10 Brigham (M. S.) Motor Car Company 10/13 Bright, (Mrs.) Walter J 19/1 British-American Relief Association 12/34 British Columbia Mills Timber & Trading Company 2/2, 2/6, 3/22, 4/18, 4/23, 4/24, 5/1, 5/9, 5/11, 5/12, 5/13, 5/17, 10/20, 10/24, 14/20, 22/2, 24/20 Broderick, Henry 3/14, 3/15 Broderick (Henry) Inc 14/26 Brown, A. W. [commander, United States Navy] 23/22 Brown (A. L.) Farm 12/14 Brown, E. L 16/10 Brown, Henry D., M. D 3/18 Brown, W. P 12/13 Brown & McCabe, Stevedores 4/4 Brown Brothers Real Estate and Insurance 1/25, 1/26 Brown (The) Hoisting Machinery Company 16/20 Brunner, Eugene 14/23 Brunswick Subscription Company 14/5, 14/15, 14/24 Bryan, James W 12/30 Bryan & Colvin 12/31, 12/32 Buchanan, (Mrs.) W. R 19/1, 19/2, 18/9 Bulletin of the National Council for Industrial Defense 16/24 Burbank (Luther) Society 5/17, 5/18, 5/19, 10/32, 11/17, 11/20, 12/1, 12/10 Burke, Thomas 17/15, 17/17, 17/33, 18/7 Burlingame Country Club 4/20 Burns, Frank E see: Puget Sound Navigation Company Burnside, Ralph H 12/7, 14/1, 14/32, 15/16, 23/20 Burton, George B 2/15, 2/16 Burton, James Hill 12/32 Burton (The) Ethnological Society, Inc 22/7 Bush, Mabel 17/31 Business Chronicle 15/13, 15/14, 19/16, 20/28, 22/31, 24/21 Business Men's Presidential League 14/2 Butler, William C 10/4, 10/5, 10/6, 13/7, 13/9, see also: Lyman Timber Co. Butler, W.W 19/1, 23/11 Buxbaum & Cooley 3/20 Cadmus (The) Book Shop 20/28, 22/11, 23/7 Caldwell, (J.B.) & Company 10/23, 10/24 California Cotton Mills Company 17/42 Camp Fire Girls 25/1, 25/3 Camp & Mill News 21/18 Campbell, Morris O'B 2/11, 2/13 Campbell (William J.) Publisher & Bookseller 21/3 Campbell Brothers 1/17, 1/21 Campbell Lumber Company 16/20 Canadian Manufacturing Association 4/21 Canadian Pacific Railway Company 4/21, 4/23 Carran, Charles 1/16 Carroll, C.J 19/14 Carroll, Harry W 17/9 Carstens & Earles, Inc 13/24, 18/1, 20/21 Carter, MacDonald &Miller, Inc 24/20 Cary, Austin 52/3, 52/4, 52/6, 52/11, 11/12, 11/19, 11/20, 12/20, 12/23, 23/13 Catlett, Fred W 4/11 Central Coal & Coke company 22/7 Central Labor Council of Portland 14/21 Central Company, The 4/15, 4/16, 4/17, 4/22, 4/23 Chadwick, H.A 2/12 Chadwick, McMicken, Ramey & Rupp 21/1, 21/5, 21/13, 21/16, 21/28, 22/10, 22/17, 22/29, 23/8 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Transportation Committee 11/14 Chamber of Commerce, Portland 12/16, 12/29, 12/30, 13/17 Chamber of Commerce, Seattle 10/12, 10/22, 10/23, 10/26, 10/30, 12/12, 12/21 Chamber of Commerce, United States 4/25, 15/2, 15/28, 16/9, 17/34, 17/42, 19/14, 21/4, 21/31, 24/20 Chandler, Fredric B 1/10 Chapin, Herman 1/8, 1/11, 2/1, 2/16, 2/25, 4/11, 5/6, 17/50, 20/27 Chase, Talbot & Company 4/10, 5/15, 11/6, 11/26, 11/31 Cheasty, Edward C 5/21 Cheasty's Haberdashery 19/31 Chehalis County Logging & Timber Company 5/12 Cherry Valley Timber Company 5/15 Chester (Walstein R.) & Company 5/13, 5/16, 13/9 Chicago Machinery & Equipment Company 19/13 Chilberg, John Edward 2/13, 13/18, 13/25, 13/27, 14/17, 14/26 Chilberg, N 1/22, 1/23 Chilberg Agency 5/12 Chilberg & Company 1/20 Chimacum Transfer 17/26 China Club of Seattle 17/28, 19/4, 19/6, 19/7, 19/8, 19/15, 21/9, 23/31, 24/4, 24/8, 24/11, 24/19, 24/21, 24/23, 24/25, 24/26, 24/27, 24/28 Claflin, Harriet A. [Mrs. Albert Claflin, formerly H.A. Fuller] 22/4 Claflin, Susan T. [Mrs. Georges E.] 19/10, 19/11, 21/28, 23/18, 23/32, 24/24, 25/4 Clafborne, J. H., Jr 1/5 Clapp, Cyrus A 1/17 Clapp (Cyrus F.) Investment Company 2/21 Clapp, R. C 1/23, 2/2 Clark (The Arthur H.) Company [booksellers] 23/22, 24/2, 24/6, 24/11, 24/17, 24/18, 24/26, 24/28, 25/2 Clark, Donald H 13/4, 13/5 Clark, N. K 13/24 Clark & Wilson Lumber Company 4/3, 4/6, 4/7, 5/8, 5/23, 10/3, 10/20 Clarke (The S. J.) Publishing Company 14/14 Clausen, C. W 1/14, 2/17 Clean-up, Paint-up and Garden Bureau of Seattle 16/4 Clear Lake Lumber Company 13/6, 14/17, 14/23, 14/24, 15/3, 19/35, 20/6, 22/3, 22/25 Clearing House Association of Seattle 24/16, 24/22 Coastwise Steamship and Barge Company, Inc 2/25, 3/24 Colby (The) Engineering Company, Inc 13/32, 20/4 Colby (The) Steel and Engineering Company 21/5, 22/33 Cole, Frank B 3/16 Coleman, J.A. [law offices] 21/5 Coleman, N.F 21/22 Collyer, S 3/20 Colman (J.M.) Company 22/5 Columbia University 22/3 Commercial Clubs Bulletin 10/8 Committee of 100 15/4 Committee on the Organization of the Foreign Trade Financing Corporation 22/2 Commonwealth Lumber Company 5/16 Community Hotel Corporation of Seattle 25/6 Comyn, Mackall & Company 12/19, 15/8, 15/10 Condon, Dorothy G 11/29 Condon, Inez Jameson 11/28 Condon, John T 22/11 Condon, Richard W 1/22, 1/23, 1/24, 1/25, 1/26, 3/8, 3/11, 4/13, 4/14, 5/17, 5/23, 10/13, 10/16, 11/27, 12/27, 18/7, 18/8, 19/7 Congregational Church, Washington Congregational Conference 5/8 Conibear, H.B 11/20, 12/6 Conley, F.E 14/19 Conradi, C.G 23/10 Constitution Anniversary Association 24/24 Constantine, H.V 12/16 Coon, Charles E 2/25 Coos Bay Lumber Company 24/26 Cornwall, G. N 3/23 Cornwall, George M 4/24 Council of National Defense, Advisory Commission, Committee on Raw Materials, Subcommittee on Lumber 17/4 Cow, W. A 5/21 Crammer, David 1/1, 1/20, 2/10, 4/6 Crawford & Conover [real estate] 16/17 Crescent, The 15/29 Crissey (W.L) Gladiolus Farm 23/3, 23/23, 23/24, 23/32, 24/4, 24/10 Crocker, Florence A 4/12 Crocker, Lucy 17/11 Crocker National Bank 15/32, 18/11, 19/1, 19/3, 19/5, 19/12, 19/13, 19/19, 19/31, 19/35, 20/2, 20/7, 20/11, 20/15, 20/18, 20/24, 20/26, 20/28, 20/30, 21/4, 21/6, 21/9, 21/10, 21/13, 21/16, 21/18, 21/20, 21/23, 21/25, 21/27, 21/31, 22/2, 22/6, 22/9, 22/11, 22/13, 22/15, 22/16, 22/18, 22/20, 22/21, 22/25 Crombie, Harriet 2/13 Crombie, J. H 51 Crombie, William A 1/22 Crombie (W.M.) & Company 1/11, 1/12, 2/14, 2/16, 5/15 Crosby-Chicago Inc 10/31, 12/31 Crown Lumber Company 14/18 Culver, W.L 1/14 Curtis, Kane & Company Clothing 2/3, 11/18 Cushing, W.G 15/13, 21/8 Cushman, Francis W 1/1, 1/2, 1/6, 1/9, 1/17, 2/11, 2/14 Dakota North Union 1/29 Dantzler, L.N 23/15 Davies, D. Thomas 1/23 Davis (Frank E.) Company 21/22, 21/23 Davis (John) & Company 10/33 Day Lumber Company 4/6, 17/10 Deahl, John L 2/20, 14/18, 15/29, 19/3, 19/4, 19/34, 20/16, 22/27 Dean & Curtiss 4/9, 4/10 Debb, Charles, H 1/11 Dempsey Lumber Company 11/4, 11/6 Denny, Charles L 3/1 Denny-Renton Clay & Coal Company 3/24 Dillingham, W.F 22/18 Dillon, Joseph 5/18, 5/19 Dime and Dollar Savings and Loan Association 21/9 Disston (Henry) & Sons, Inc 23/24, 23/25 Donovan, J.J 5/21 Donworth (C.B. & E.C.) 2/3, 2/7, 13/28, 16/23, 16/30, 17/2, 24/16, 24/19, 25/5 Donworth, C.B 21/31, 22/31, 23/29 Donworth, George 1/13, 2/8, 15/4, 16/8, 21/21, 21/23, 23/19, 23/32, 24/3, 24/17 Donworth, Grace 25/6 Donworth & Todd 17/14 Douglas, R.W 3/19, 12/26 Douglas Fir Club 12/11 Douglas Fir Exploitation & Export Company 19/13 Downey, P 2/15, 4/18 Downey, Peter 10/14, 10/24 Doyle and Merriam 22/10 Drew, Cyrus Walker 19/10 Drew, E.L 2/20 Drew, Fred 2/10 Drummond Lighterage Company, Inc 5/1, 17/44, 19/13, 19/18, 19/34, 28/1 Duniway, Ralph R 20/24 Dyer, (R.M.) Campaign Committee 23/20 Easterday, J. H 2/17 Eastern & Western Lumber Company 10/17, 12/32, 13/19, 19/29, 21/22, 23/18, 23/20 Eastern Railway & Lumber Company 14/31 Eastern Washington State Historical Society 24/3 Eaton, John w 1/16, 1/28 Eaton (John W.) Ltd 2/7, 2/21, 4/11, 22/31, 23/8, 23/14, 23/26 Economist, The 5/21 Edison (Thomas A.) Inc 13/11 Edwards, John W., [M.D.] 1/1 Egis Products Company 13/19 Eilers Music House 5/5 Embree, Benton 3/25, 4/2, 4/4 Emery, Booth, Janney & Varney 5/8 Emily see: Walker, Emily Talbot Empire Lumber Company 13/33 Employers Association of Washington 4/11, 5/7, 5/11, 5/14, 5/16, 5/19, 10/2 Engel, H 3/4 English High School Alumni Association 10/24, 16/9 Erikson, Johanson & Company 15/16 Estabrook (A F.) Company 10/26 Estes, (Colonel) W. R. G 13/11 Estey Organ Company 20/29, 25/7 Evans, Dewitt M 21/1 Feagans & Company 20/12, 20/16, 20/17 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 14/35 Federation of Employers Associations of the Pacific Coast 4/12 Feldenheimer (A & C) Jewelers, Silversmiths & Opticians 21/16 Felger, W.W 11/2 Ferguson, James G 22/22, 23/1 Ferry, Pierre P 1/19 Firloch Club 1/19, 2/13, 2/18 First National Bank of Bellingham 1/9, 1/10, 1/11, 12/28 First National Bank of Berkley 13/3 First National Bank, Bremerton, Washington 2/25 First National Bank of Everett 5/14 First National Bank, Port Townsend 13/31, 13/32 First National Bank of Seattle 2/3, 10/24, 12/34 First National Bank, Poulsbo 19/12 First National Fire Insurance Company of the United States 4/12, 4/14, 4/15 Fisher, O.D 16/16, see also: Fisher Flouring Mills Company Fisher Flouring Mills Company 16/9 Fleet Reception Committee 20/21 Flewelling, A.L 2/15, 2/20 Flower (The) Shop 13/20 Fohorn, Lelitia K 16/2 Folger & Company (J.A.) 11/18 Folsom, Grosvenor 1/1, 1/3, 1/17, 1/27, 5/22, 14/11 Forchheimer, Hugo 5/16 Ford, J. C 17/12 Fordney, Joseph W 19/32, 21/25 Fordyce Lumber Company 2/17 Forest Industry Conference 12/30 Forester & Company 2/2 Fos, (W.N.) & Company 1/18, 1/19 Foster, Louie E 2/2 Fowler, Charles 13/24 Fox, Edward 17/4 Frazier, Raymond R 12/13, see also: Washington Savings & Loan Association Fred [Uncle] see: Talbot, Fred Frederick & Nelson, Inc 2/5, 2/22 Freeman, Blanche C 5/1 Friedlander, S 24/13, 24/17 Freemason 25/2 Frink, J. M 5/1, 5/2, 5/3, 5/5 French, Robert C 18/14 Frye & Company 3/22 Fullerton, James 20/12 Furber, George P 1/7 Furber, Holden 20/20 Furber, Jane Mayhew 22/31, 25/7 Furber, Louise [died April 1922] 11/18, 15/12 Furber, W. H. (Harry) 19/27, 19/30, 21/1, 21/2, 21/4 11, 21/14, 22/4, 22/9, 22/12, 22/15, 22/16, 22/29, 23/10, 23/12, 23/30, 24/17, 24/19, 24/21, 25/3, 25/7 Furber (W. H.) Company 19/27, 20/7, 20/9, 20/14, 20/21, 120/23 Furth, Jacob 5/21, 5/22 Gale & Miller Investment Company 14/25 Gardner, Alex A. [Henry Disston & Sons] 24/14 Gardner, Carroll G 12/29 Garfield, High School 4/2 Garland & McLane [attorneys at law] 15/27 General Insurance Company of America 20/8, 20/13, 24/16, 24/17, 24/18 German Publication Society 5/13 Glencoe Lodge 3/3 Goldsmith, James S 14/3 Goodwin Real Estate Company, Inc 12/16, 15/8 Goss, O. P. M 10/11, 10/21, 11/17, 11/23, 12/3, 12/28 Gough, W.A. [antiquarian bookseller] 23/9 Grace, (W.R.) & Company 5/13 Graham & Victor Diamonds 10/29, 13/13 Grand Rapids Dry Kiln 13/2 Graves, Palmer, Brown & Murphy 1/2, 1/7 Graves, Palmer & Murphy 2/1, 2/2, 2/14, 2/21 Grays Harbor Geological Survey 24/23 Grays Harbor Lumber Company 5/19 Greaton, W.S 5/19 Green, Joshua see: Puget Sound Navigation Company Gregory, L.E. [civil engineer] 15/3 Griffiths, Austin E 1/23, 2/5 Griffiths (James) & Sons 14/27 Griggs, Everett G 1/8, 4/11, 16/19, 16/21, 21/24, see also: St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company Griggs, Grace I.W 3/11, 5/2, 10/1 Gurley (W. & L.E.) 14/31 Gustis, (Professor) Vanderveer, University of Washington 10/22 Gwin, White & Prince, Inc 25/3 Haas (George) & Sons 25/5 Hackfield (H.) & Company, Ltd 1/16, 1/25 Hadley, Hadley & Abbott 12/2, 12/7 Hadley, Lin H 19/12, 19/23, 19/24 Hadley, Roy O 19/25 Haire, M.D 21/7 Hall, J. & Morris, W. [Hall Lumber Company] 1/5, 1/6, 1/10, 1/13, 1/14 Hall Brothers Marine Railroad and Ship Building Company 1/2, 1/17 Hall Lumber Company 2/24, 2/25 Hamilton (Alexander) Institute 5/20, 13/8 Hammond, A.B 22/2, 23/29 Hammond Lumber Company 4/14, 5/17, 12/8, 13/32, 16/22, 20/16, 20/17, 20/18, 23/10, 23/12, 23/14 Hanford, C.H 24/17 Hanscom, J.H 4/6, 4/7, 4/8, 5/1, 5/2, 5/6, 5/9, 5/23, 13/7 Harding, Warren G 15/2, 16/32, 22/6 Harper Publishing Company 4/18 Harper (William P.) and Son 16/15 Harper & Brothers 10/25 Harris Trust & Savings Bank 13/21, 13/23, 20/25 Hart, Lewis F 20/26, 20/31, 21/6 Hartley, Roland Hill 14/28, 31/25 Hartley (Roland H.) Campaign Committee 14/22, 21/18 Hartson & Hartson 11/16, 15/25 Hartson-Gibbons Company, Inc 11/7, 12/9 Harwood Lodge Corporation 18/4 Haskell Implement & Seed Company 15/16 Hastings & Stedman 2/1, 3/6 Hay, (Governor) M. E 5/1, 5/13, 13/31, 20/23, 22/9 Hawley (L.) & Company 17/9 Haynes Studios 23/15 Heath, Lafe 19/36 Heath & Andrews 5/6 Heather, C.L 1/26 Heatley, Ernest C 12/6 Henderson. A.J 4/14 Henry, H.C 12/31, 14/15, 15/14 Henry, W. Yale 21/36 Herr, Bagley, Wilson & Smith 3/7 Herrick (Lester) and Herrick 1/29, 2/1, 2/2 Hevenson, Thomas 4/15 Heybrook Lumber Company 5/7 Hill, Charles E 1/19, 4/19, 5/8, 10/1, 11/27, 13/1, 13/3, 13/13, 19/13 Hill, H. Maurice [barrister] 1/22, 1/28 Hill, Walter M. [books] 22/6 Hillside Canning Company 12/33 Hilstad, Theodore B 14/11 Hillon, Joe 1/13 Hines, Edward 21/31 Hinsdale, F.W. [Canadian Manufactures Association] 5/4 Hitchcock, Frank H 2/13, 2/14 Littlejohn, Georges 3/16 Hoffman Motor Car Company [Pierce - Arrow] 21/1 Hohman, Paul 2/20 Holmes, & Haring 1/14, 2/12 Homan & Puddington 4/22 Home Finance & Investment Company, Ltd 11/21 Home Owners Association Local Branch #17 10/26 Home Telephone & Telegraph Company 11/19 Hope, George H 3/21 Hopkins, H.D 13/31, 13/32, see also: First National Bank, Port Townsend Horr, Ralph 13/22 Horton, C.E 19/32, 19/38 Horton (Dexter) National Bank 3/2, 5/13, 13/31, 20/23, 22/9 Horton (Dexter) Trust & Savings 4/20 Hotel McAlpin 23/16 Hotel (The) Monthly 12/10 Houghton Mifflin Company 12/8, 14/31, 16/10 How--Marshall Cushings Magazine for Manufacturers 4/18, 10/19, 12/16 Howe, H B 4/4 Howell (Edward) Ltd. [Ye Ancient Booke Shoppe] 21/3 Howells, J. M 13/26, see also: Washington State Secretary of State Howells & Stokes 2/12 Huestis, H. F 4/3, 4/5 Hughes & Fairbanks 14/23 Humbird, J.A 3/20 Humphrey, Omar J 13/9 Hunt, M.R 13/4, 16/34 Hunter, Hiefner & Company 2/11 Hussey, Ernest B 10/25, 11/3 Hyggen, O. E 1/4, 1/13, 1/18 Independent Mechanics, Brotherhood of 3/12, 3/13, 3/18, 3/20, 4/7, 10/29 Industrial Company 1/19 Ingles, R.P.S 2/17 Inland Navigation Company 2/11, 3/19, 3/20, 4/2 Inside Inn, The 12/21, 12/31 International Time Recording Company 19/3 Ireland, John 16/27 Irving, Joseph 1/7 Jackson, D.L 23/21, 23/25 Jackson & Sons, M.B. [real estate] 1/2 Jackson Realty & Loan Company 5/7 Jameson, Lucy 14/13, 14/18, 14/20 Jamison Lumber & Shingle Company 13/5 Janvier, Meredith [books and prints] 21/26, 21/27, 22/1, 22/4, 22/32 Jeffersonian (The) 15/9 Johnson, Albert [House of Representatives 3rd District] 5/8, 12/3, 14/3, 16/11, 19/10, 19/11, 21/25 Johnson, (Charles J.) & Company 1/22 Johnson, Emanuel 2/17 Johnson, George H 18/5 Johnson, George W 2/10, 2/19, 2/20, 13/2, 14/11, 22/26, 24/20, see also: Pope & Talbot Johnston (D.S.) Company 1/15, 1/23, 2/2, 2/3, 2/8 Jones, Clyde G 11/8, 11/10 Jones, Wesley L 1/2, 1/6, 1/9, 2/11, 2/13, 3/14, 3/15, 3/16, 4/14, 4/17, 5/8, 5/9, 5/16, 5/17, 10/13, 10/19, 10/25, 10/28, 10/32, 11/6, 11/8, 11/9, 11/15, 11/29, 12/1, 12/3, 12/4, 12/6, 15/15, 17/51, 17/53, 22/21 Jones, T.R 5/17, 5/18, 11/5, 11/19, 12/9 Kanaskat Lumber & Shingle Company 2/13 Keady-Guerin and Company 24/1 Keats (H.L.) Auto Company 12/13 Keeney-Boyce [distributor for Titus Fruit Cakes] 23/22 Kelleher, Daniel [of Virginia] 16/7, 16/34 Keller, A.W 1/26 Kelley, Stillman F 3/8 Kelley-Clarke Company 15/1 Kerry Mill Company 1/21 Kildall Fishing & Packing Company 3/18 Kimball, Dexter S. [professor] 19/22 Kimball, G.N. [D.D.S] 24/23 Kinder, William F 4/24, 4/25 King Brothers Company 24/12 King Country Auditor 12/17 King Country Ferry System [operating report, 1920] 22/5 King Country Sheriff 21/13 Kingsley, Maud E 2/19, 4/20 Kirk, H see: Beaver Lumber Company; Whitney Company, The Kitsap Country Auditor 11/13 Kitsap Country Transportation Company 11/7 Knights of Pythias, Los Angeles Lodge No. 205 1/3 Kloeber, (Dr.) J.S 21/12 Kuhn, N.A 3/21 Kuska (Joseph T.) Insurance 13/9 Lacey (James D.) & Company 13/24, 13/27, 15/20 Lake Washington Canal Celebration Committee 16/17 Langdon, C. S 5/15 Langdon (H. D.) Timber 16/16, 22/21 Larkins & Company 24/21 Larson Lumber Company 2/11, 2/17, 2/18, 2/20, 2/21, 3/23 , 5/3 Lathrop, Walter W 22/32 Lawrence & Wiggins 5/16 Lawson, L.C.C 2/10, 3/20, 10/2, 15/18, 19/14 Leader (The) Company 13/21 League for Constructive Immigration Legislation 17/11, 17/14 Lee, George A 3/16 Legislative Information Bureau 15/15, 15/19, 15/20 Leighton, (Mrs.) E.R 2/12 Lewers & Cooke, Ltd 2/9, 4/2, 4/4, 19/1, 19/23, 22/8 Lewis, Arthur A 11/25, see also: Washington State Public Service Commission Lewis, B.R 11/18 Lewis, Clancey M 24/25 Lewis, William S 23/7 Lewis & Wiley, Inc 3/5 Lewis Country 3/21 Libbie (C.F.) & Company 23/26, 24/6, 24/23, 25/1 Liberty Bay Bank 18/1, 18/3, 19/7 Lincoln, Sarah G 24/16 Lincoln Farm Association 2/4, 2/5 Lister, Ernest [Washington State governor] 11/1, 11/2, 11/3, 11/6, 12/4, 12/11 Literary (The) Digest 22/7 Littlefield, H.C 10/12, 10/13, 10/16 Lockton, A 19/2 Loggers Information Association 19/22, 19/24, 19/25, 19/35 Loman, J.L 21/29 Long, George S 21/24, 21/33, see also: Weyerhaeuser Timber Company Long, Mary 2/18 Longfellow, M.O. (Miss) 2/19 Longview Company (The) 24/19 Loomis, E. A 4/1, 4/2, 5/12 Lord, H.C 1/8 Love, Ellen L 24/11 "Lower the Cost of Government" League 16/15 Lowman & Hanford 24/14, 24/19 Lowrey, Frederick Dwight 24/1 Lowrey, Frederick Jewett 22/3 Loyal Legion of Loggers & Lumbermen [The Four L Bulletin] 21/18, 24/28, 25/1 Lumber Commercial Company, California-Manila [J.E. Norton] 1/11, 1/12, 1/17, 1/19 Lumber Exchange Building Company 3/13, 3/16 Lumber Insurance Company of New York 3/25 Lumber World Review 5/16, 13/17, 15/6 Lumberman's Club 1/2, 1/3, 1/5, 1/7, 1/9, 1/11, 1/17, 1/18, 1/29, 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, see also: Bradley, T. T. Lumberman's Engineering Company 15/3 Lumberman's Protective League 23/33 Lung, Henry W 19/8, 19/13, 19/20 Lyman, F.S., Jr 1/15, 1/17, 1/18 Lyman Timber Company [Butler, William C.] 10/4, 10/5, 10/6, 13/7, 13/9 Lysons, Frederick H 21/25, 23/30 Lysons, J.W 1/15 McAllaster, Ralph C 5/14 McArdle, L.D 11/31 McBride, Stratton & Dalton 2/4 McCall, Benjamin H 21/24 McClellan, George McK. [attorney] 16/12 McDermott, Frank 17/16, 18/11, 18/14 McDonald, J.D. [rear admiral] 17/36 McEwan, A.J 14/17 McFadden, Harriet 19/18 McGrew, Kittinger & Case 12/5 McIntosh, John G 1/26, 4/4, 13/2 McKenney & Fisk [attorneys] 23/7 McKenzie, E.F 4/19 McKinlay (D.A.) Company 1/4, 1/5 McKinlay, Stone & MacKenzie 5/5 McLaughlin, J.R 10/22 McLean, Henry A 1/16, 2/6 McMaster (John) Shingle Company 12/5, 12/11, 20/31 McNear (G.W.) Inc 12/20 McReavy, E.C 3/12, 3/18 McReavy, John 16/4 McVay, J.T see: Metropolitan (The) Bank Machias High School Alumni Society (Maine) 14/11 Maine State Library 24/23 Maine, State - 75th Legislature [Ames, Alfred K.] 12/20 Maine [state] Land Agent and Forest Commissioner 22/11 Makin, A 2/18 Manhattan (Bank of, The) Company 12/23 Manufacturers Association of Seattle 3/16 Manufacturers' (The) Association of Washington 14/30, 16/4, 23/9, 24/26 Manufacturing Lumberman's Underwriters 21/29 Marsh Lumber Company 13/33 Marsh, William E 4/12, 10/7, 11/17, 22/22, 24/22 Mason County Journal 19/16 Mauk (C.A.) Lumber Company 15/4, 15/6 May see: Talbot, Mary C. May, David W 2/21 Mayhew, Zeb [Simpson, Clapp & Company] 10/11, 10/22, 11/6, 21/30, 22/29, 23/3, 23/9, 24/12 Mayo Nurseries, Inc 24/15 Mays, Annette H 22/25 Meany, Edmond, S see: Washington Magazine editor Megler (J.G.) & Company 1/9, 2/3, 2/17, 2/22, 12/34, 14/22, 16/35, 20/20, 20/25, 21/23, 23/22, 24/23 Merchants Exchange of Seattle 2/20 Merchants (The) National Bank 16/19 Meredith , George W 2/14, 2/15 Merrill & Ring Lumber Company 2/12, 4/22 Merrill & Ring Logging Company 5/14, 13/4 Merrill & Merrill [law offices] 19/1, 19/5, 20/21, 20/22, 20/23, 20/26, 21/8 Merritt Realty Company 1/21 Metropolitan Bulletin 14/20, 14/23, 14/35, 15/5 Metropolitan Club 10/28, 19/7, 19/10 Metropolitan-Lumbermen's Club of Seattle 12/25, 13/31, 13/33, 14/26, 16/3 Metropolitan Indoor Golf Club 13/15 Metsker, Charles F 25/2 Michigan Agricultural College Department of Forestry 3/12 Miles, W.C 3/18 Miller (George E.) & Company 2/15 Miller, (Honorable) John F., House of Representatives 1st District 15/6, 15/26, 15/33, 15/35, 16/11, 18/1, 19/11, 19/23, 19/36, 19/38 Mills, Lotta I 2/14, 2/24 Mills' California Oranges 16/7 Milwaukee Land Company 14/30, 21/33 Mineral Lake Lumber Company 24/1 Mississippi Valley Lumberman (The) 15/3 Montgomery (The) Company 15/34, 16/15 Moore, (James) & Sons 3/2 Moore (Lawrence L.) Company 2/5 Moore, Lawrence L 13/12 Moore & Booth [certified pubic accountants] 21/26 Moore Investment Company 1/21, 2/3 More Homes Bureau Labor Division 18/12, 18/15 Morgan & Brewer 4/21 Moore Theatre 14/4 Morris, Ray 23/29 Morrison, Ellis 2/7, 2/8 Motorship 16/4 Mount [judge], Wallace [campaign material] 19/5 Multnomah Hotel 24/10 Murphey, Favre & Company 25/7 Murphy, Mary P 12/29 Murray, S. G 4/10 Myers, W. S 4/4 Nash, J.F. [Timber Lands] 2/5 National Affairs Committee 20/17, 24/5 National Bank of Commerce 3/12 National (The) Bank of Commerce of Seattle 15/16, 15/17, 15/19, 16/3, 16/4, 17/31, 17/35, 17/36, 17/38, 18/9, 19/15, 19/16, 21/2 National Bank of Tacoma 5/18, 12/32 National Book Buyers' Service 24/24 National City Bank of New York (The) 11/21, 11/25, 11/27, 17/16, 23/30 National Conservation Congress 5/5, 5/10, 5/16, 5/18 National Economic League 24/15 National Foreign Trade Council 13/9, 13/10, 16/6 National Geographic Society 12/13, 14/1, 15/10, 15/29, 15/33, 17/46, 24/3 National Grocery Company 14/9 National Lumber Manufacturers Association 3/9, 3/25, 4/2, 4/3, 4/4, 4/5, 4/10, 4/12, 4/13, 4/16, 4/17, 4/20, 4/24, 4/25, 5/16, 12/17, 12/18, 15/14 National One Cent Letter Postage Association 11/25, 14/27, 15/3 National Republican 19/4 National Safety Council, Seattle Safety Council 23/37 National Tax Association 5/1, 5/3, 5/4 Navy League of the United States 3/11, 4/6, 12/3, 12/13, 13/2, 13/3, 13/20, 14/25, 15/28, 15/30, 16/3, 16/23 Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington 5/12, see also: United StatesNavy Nehalem Timber & Logging Company 12/33, 19/4, 19/12, 19/26 Nelson (Charles) Company 3/11, 4/15, 13/7, 14/14, 14/15, 14/22, 17/21, 17/27, 20/13 Nelson, (Dr.) Ira A 21/12 Nettie see: Walker, Annette O. B. New Age Magazine 2/5, 3/19 New (The) Shop 14/33 New York & Cuba Mail Steamship Company 2/2, 2/3, 2/4, see also: Walker, William O' B Newell, A.B 1/14, 19/1 Newell (A.B.) Real Estate Investments 1/28, 1/29, 2/9 Newhall, (Charles A.) Company 21/36 Newman, W.C 4/20 Nicholas, (The C.A.) Company 3/8, 3/13 Nickels, Charles F 1/3, 11/5 Nile Temple [Masons] 25/2, see also: Freemason Norris Safe & Lock Company 2/3, 21/16 North American Fruit Exchange 23/24 North Bend Timber Company 25/3 North Coast Dry Kiln Company 16/15 North Pacific Lumber Company 3/7 North Western Lumber Company 1/23, 2/7, 2/14, 4/20, 15/35, 17/2, 19/9, 23/21, 23/33, see also: Babcock, Thorpe Northern Pacific Express Company 1/4 Northern Pacific Railway Company 12/28, 14/35, 15/3 Northwestern Mutual Fire Association 14/22, 16/18 Norton, C.A 22/29, see also: Westinghouse Lamp Company Norton, J.E 1/11, 1/12, 1/18, see also: Lumber Commercial Company California-Manila Oakleaf, H.B 11/18, see also: United States Department of Agriculture Oldfield, J 1/5 Olein, Huldah E 21/23 Oley & Company [Armsworth Multipass Cases] 23/19 Olson-Mills Realty Company 2/8 Olympia Lumber Company 2/13, 2/16 Olympic Peninsula Fair Association 14/6 Oregon & Washington Lumber Manufacturers Association 2/5, 3/3 Oregon Nursery Company 1/24 Oregonian, The 11/31 Oriana Stove & Lumber Company 2/23 Ostrander (H.F.) Shipping 20/30 Pacific Box Company 3/16 Pacific Coast Loggers Association 12/18 Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association 3/3, 3/14, 3/20 Pacific Coast Mechanic 14/26, 16/19, 16/27, 17/12, 17/32, 17/33, 17/42, 21/8, 22/11 Pacific Cold Storage Transit & Manufacturing Company 16/7 Pacific Creosoting Company 10/30, 10/31, 10/32, 12/15, 12/26, 13/25 Pacific Foreign Trade Council 24/28 Pacific Logging Congress 8th Annual Session 14/20, 24/27 Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau Inc 2/2, 2/4 Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau Inc. [Skinner, D. E.] 10/28, 12/12 Pacific Lumber Trade Journal 3/5, 4/4, 4/7, 5/3 Pacific Marine Review 11/19 Pacific Motor Boat 13/19 Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company 4/15 Pacific (The) Mutual Life Insurance Company of California 20/14, 23/16, 24/25 Pacific Naval Monthly 15/4 Pacific States Electric Company 25/2 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company 1/27, 3/1, 11/22 Pacific-Union Club 4/20 Page Lumber Company 11/32, 19/3, 18/3 Paget, C.D 15/12 Palace Hotel Company 16/3, 20/1 Palmar, E.B 1/2, 2/24, 3/5, 3/13, 3/20, 3/24, 10/9, 10/11, 22/28, 22/29, see also: Graves, Palmer, Brown & Murphy; Palmer & Heskren; Washington Senate Chamber Palmer, Harwood S 16/8 Palmer, Hart W 23/1, 23/3 Palmer & Heskren 10/9, 10/11, see also: Palmer, F. B. and Washington State Chamber Parker, Fred 3/1 Parry, Will H see: Federal Trade Commission Parry Investment Company 1/11, 1/26 Passee, George H 23/18 Patten, Charles E. [Atlas Lumber Company] 12/5, 12/30, 14/15 Pawling & Harnischfeger Company 14/1 Peabody, Charles E. [president of Alaska Steamship Company] 1/28, 13/17, 22/27 Peck, R.L 3/4 Peninsula Lumber Company 3/3, 4/10, 5/3, 11/31, 20/8, 22/15 Perkins, John C 20/27 Perkins, (William D.) & Company 1/17, 12/9 Perry, P.A 4/8 Peterson, J.M 1/18, 4/9 Phelps, F. Wesley 15/4, 24/21 Phillips, Charles 22/2 Phillips, John D 4/20, 5/8, 16/1 Phillips & Smith 14/5 Phipps, T.E 22/15 Pierce, Wara H 14/3 Pierce-Arrow Sales Company 5/1 Pierce-Arrow (The) Motor Car Company 18/12, 20/1, 23/12 Pigott, William 13/20, 24/8 Piles, S.H. [senator] 1/2, 1/20, 3/5, 19/1 Pioneer Historical Publishing Company 24/21, 25/6 Pioneer-Western Lumberman 5/1 Plummer, Ethel C 23/10, 24/7 Poindexter, Miles [United States Senate] 12/16, 16/5, 17/37, 21/28, 22/22, 23/17 Polson Logging Company, Inc 11/9 Pope, Edythe Herdman 17/46 Pope, George A. Sr. [Pope Estate Company] 10/20, 13/13, 20/12, 20/13, 21/19, 21/30, 23/1, 24/23, 4/20 Pope, Morrill S 12/8 Pope, W.K 21/19 Pope, Warren Jr 21/32 Pope, William J 1/17, 1/20, 4/16 Pope Estate Company [G.A. Pope] 1/19, 3/2, 3/3, 4/5, 4/6, 4/7, 4/11, 13/13, 16/18, 18/10, 19/32, 20/28, 22/28 Port Angeles Commercial Club 3/14, 3/15 Portland Lumber Company 3/19, 4/11, 4/13, 4/21, 4/22, 4/23, 10/13, 14/16, 14/29, 15/8, 15/14, 15/15, 19/11, 20/8 Postal Telegraph-Cable Company 3/23 Potlatch Lumber Company 4/11 Poynder, G. A. [antiquarian book & print seller] 24/9 Price, John E 2/8 Price (John E.) & Company 12/5, 14/21, 24/13 Prince, G 4/14 Public Publishing Company 1/12 Puget Commercial Company 1/4, 1/24 Puget Lumber Company 1/24 Puget Mercantile Company 1/24 Puget Shipping Company 1/24 Puget Sound, College of 23/26, 24/26 Puget Sound Flouring Mills Company 3/17 Puget Sound Loggers Club 4/7 Puget Sound Machinery Depot 19/37 Puget Sound Mills & Timber Company 13/32, 14/32, 21/7 Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company 5/8, 5/10, 5/13, 14/11 Puget Sound Tugboat Company 3/5, 21/7 Puget Sound Wood Preserving Company 12/13 Puget Trading Company 1/4, 1/24 Purdy, E.W 14/19 Putnam (G.P.) Sons [publishers and booksellers] 24/9, 24/28 Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Growers Association 2/13 Puyallup & Summer Fruit Growers Canning Co 22/2, 22/11 Quamberg, A.A 21/2 Queen City Cat Club Inc 5/13 Railway Mail Service 23/10 Rainier Beach Lumber Company 2/14 Rainier Club 1/8, 1/27, 5/6, 13/13, 16/8, 16/21 Rainier National Park Company, Inc 13/32, 13/33, 14/11, 14/17, 14/33, 15/8, 15/19, 15/35, 16/3, 16/34, 19/15 Rambler Automobile & Supplies, Tacoma 2/8 Red Cedar Shingle Manufacturer's Association 5/10 Red Cross, United States, American 13/11, 16/8, 16/13, 16/15, 19/11, 21/21 Reed, Mark E 4/13, 5/3, 5/4, 5/15, 11/13, 11/26, 11/29, 11/31, 12/1, 12/4, 12/8, 13/14, 15/17, 15/25, 15/26, 15/30, 16/14, 16/15, 19/6, 19/18, 19/27, 21/3, 22/28, see also: Simpson Logging Company Rennick, Emelyn C 3/4 Renton, Holmes & Company 1/16 Republican Party, Washington, Chehalis County 2/20 Republican Party, Washington, King County, Central Committee 14/22 Republican Party, Washington, King County, Finance Committee 20/29, 23/21 Republican Party National Committee 4/20, 14/29, 14/32, 15/4, 16/21, 19/1, 21/8, 21/22, 21/27, 21/32, 23/12 Republican Party, National Congressional Committee 1/6, 1/14, 16/21, 16/22, 18/8, 18/12, 19/9, 21/2 Republican Party, Washington State, Central Committee 1/8, 1/15, 1/16, 2/13, 12/23, 12/20, 14/1, 14/35, 15/1, 15/2, 15/3, 19/5 , 19/8 Republican Party, national and state Ways and Means Committee 21/30 Republican Party, Washington, King Country, Young Men's Republican Club of King County 10/24, 10/25, 12/5, 14/12, 14/20, 15/25, 24/5 Republican Party, Young Men's Republican Club of Pierce County 14/21 Review (The) of Reviews Company 3/8, 3/10, 3/13, 3/14, 3/16, 4/1 Rhodes, Albert J 19/24, 19/25 Rhodes, Albert J. (Mrs.) 24/19 Richardson, I. F 15/14 Riddick, Carl W. [House of Representatives, 2nd District Montana] 22/10, 23/3, 24/25, 27 Ringrose, Jerome A 5/20 Robbins, H.M 2/16, 3/5 Roberts, Battle, Hulbert & Tennant 3/5 Robinson, D.A 2/24 Robinson, J.W. [judge] 19/35 Rockwell, T.D 2/14 Rollins (E.H.) & Sons 5/18, 11/3 Rogers, Ernest 14/8 Romci, R.S 4/18 Rose, Alfred 11/26, 11/30 Rosenfeld's (John) Sons 3/13 Rosengren, Frank [wholesale and retail importer, publisher and bookseller] 24/5 Ross, Thomas 2/23 Rothschild & Company 1/28, 3/21, 4/1, 4/15 Roycraft (The) Shops 24/10 Russell, A.F 21/15 Russell, George F 14/22, 14/29 Sacred Heart Orphanage 15/10, 16/15, 19/11 Sailors Union of the Pacific 5/18 St. Louis Lumberman 13/27 Sanborn, C.L 1/2, 1/20, 3/8, 3/11, 4/4 Sanborn, Cad 11/17, 12/27, 13/12, 21/27, 22/30 Sanborn, Elizabeth B 24/4 Sanborn, Emily F 2/23, 22/31, 23/29 Sanborn, Genevieve I 16/3 Sanborn, Sarah Ames 1/28, 3/23 Sanborn, T.M 11/17 Sanderson, W.P 17/32, 23/20, 23/21 Sawyer, H.C 1/12, 1/16, 3/2, 3/4, 13/13 Scandinavian American Bank 19/3, 20/18, 20/19 Schint, Henry P 1/25 Schold, A.J 11/13 Schubert, Charles L 4/1 Schwager & Nettleton, Inc 3/18, 3/24, 3/25, 4/16, 12/24, 12/25, 21/7 Schwager & Nettleton Mills 5/6 Scientific American Compiling Department 3/15, 3/20, 13/8 Scientific American [club] 1/9, 1/10, 1/11 Scribner's (Charles) & Sons [publishers] 24/3, 24/16, 24/20 Scudder, (Reverend) W.W 10/28 Searchlight (The) 2/25 Seaside Parking Company, Inc 21/9 Seattle [versus Seattle Lighting Company] No. 4528 [of Public Service Commission of Washington] 17/1 Seattle, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition 2/13, 2/24 Seattle, City Council, Streets & Sewers Committee 21/3 Seattle, Engineer 12/24 Seattle, Law Department 4/23 Seattle, Port 5/17 Seattle Artist Series 25/5, 25/12, 25/13 Seattle Athletic Club 2/17, 3/17, 12/14, 13/29, 15/7, 16/23 Seattle Carnival Association [The Golden Potlatch] 4/1, 11/19 Seattle Cadar Lumber Manufacturing Company 5/14, 21/14 Seattle Coal & Fuel Company 11/3 Seattle Commandery, No. 2 Knights Templars 1/5 Seattle Commercial Club 10/21, 11/22, 11/23, 11/31, 12/21, 12/31, 12/32, 14/15, 15/5, 15/12, 15/26, 15/34 Seattle Community Fund 24/21, 25/3 Seattle Construction & Drydock Company 4/7, 10/24 Seattle Dryage and Storage Company 11/13 Seattle Engineering Company 3/3 Seattle Girls War Relief bazaar 17/10 Seattle Golf & Country Club 3/21 Seattle Golf Club 5/22, 13/10, 15/14, 15/17, 15/20 Seattle Lumber Company 2/19, 2/22 Seattle Lumber Manufacturer's Exchange 4/10, 4/11, 5/1, 5/3 Seattle Male Glee Club 4/1 Seattle National Bank 102/9, 102/15, 102/18, 102/23, 102/29 Seattle Post Intelligencer, The 1/11, 2/23, 4/23 , 12/13, 12/21 Seattle Press Club 3/15, 20/7, 23/21, 24/7, 24/21, 24/24 Seattle Recreation and Play Grounds League 10/25 Seattle Republican 2/13 Seattle Seven League Club 24/16 Seattle Star 25/7 Seattle Sun [Wells, E. H.] 10/6 Seattle Symphony Orchestra Society 4/14 Seattle Times 13/33, 17/25, 17/27, 19/18, 19/21, 21/14 Seattle Title Trust Company 21/27 Seattle Yacht Club 24/20 Seavey, W. S 4/11, 5/10, 13/8 Seel, Ernest 1/18 Seeley (B.C.) Company [books] 22/9, 22/23 Shackleford, Thomas W 1/12 Shaw, Helen M 12/27, 16/23 Shea (Mr. and Mrs.) George 11/28, 13/20 Shea (Mrs. George) 14/35, 15/23, 15/31, 17/1 Sherman, Clay and Company 2/8, 24/21 Sickles, D K 4/20 Silvernail, A.H 23/23 Simons, D.P., Jr 3/5 Simons, J.G 13/21 Simpson, Clapp & Company 5/14, 5/20, 10/11, 10/22, 11/6, 20/5, 20/6, 20/7, 20/15, 22/10, 22/12, 22/30, 23/11, see also: Mayhew, Zeb Simpson Logging Company 3/7, 3/22, 3/23, 4/1, 4/2, 4/3, 4/14, 4/19, 4/21, 5/5, 5/11, 5/19, 5/21, 11/1, 11/6, 11/7, 11/10, 11/29, 12/3, 13/15, 14/6, 14/12, 14/20, 14/28, 20/19, 20/31, 22/18, see also: Reed, Mark E. Sims, Edger A 5/4, 5/6 Sims, (Mrs.) Edgar Albert 22/33 Singleton (Francis R.) Publicity-Advertising 12/10, 12/12 Sinnett, Lillian 21/18 Skinner, D. E 1/20, 1/24 , 3/11, 3/15, 3/16, 4/5, 4/6, 4/15, 4/19, 10/13, 10/15, 10/28, 10/32, 11/1, 11/5, 12/2, 12/18, 14/17, 15/32, see also: Port Blakely Mill Company; Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau, Inc.; and Skinner & Eddy Corporation Skinner, G. N 17/7 Skinner & Eddy Corporation 13/29, 15/32, 17/17, see also: D.E. Skinner Slade (S.E.) Lumber Company 3/2, 4/16, 5/7, 5/23, 12/26, 14/31 Slaton (Charles J.) & Company 1/13 Smith, Duncan L 4/21, 5/2, 5/17, 5/22, 12/32, 13/4, 13/14, 15/12, 19/19, 20/12, 22/18, 22/30, 23/13, 23/15 Smith (George M.) Real Estate 1/10 Smith, (Dr.) Henry H 23/20 Smith, Llewellyn 5/22 Smith, Lotta C 11/29, 15/34 Smith, William Thatcher 1/3 Smith & Robertson 4/4, 4/17 Smith & Robertson and Company [certified public accountants] 22/4, 22/7, 22/14, 23/6 , 23/17, 24/5 Smith, Robertson & Moorhouse [certified public accountants] 10/1, 11/28, 13/17, 14/22, 15/13, 17/32, 19/11, 19/29 Smyth, W.L 2/16 Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company 17/11 Snowden, Clinton A 4/17 Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests 13/14, 14/3 Sohay, Kevin 1/28 Sound Lumber Company, Inc 5/7 Sound Timber Company 2/24 Sound Trustee Company 1/22, 1/23 South Bend Mills & Timber Company 5/17, 14/7 South End Marcer Island Improvement Club 22/27 Southwest Washington Fair 1916 14/23 Specht, A.F 3/9 Sopkesman Review (The) 2/12, 13/3 Stackpole, Cyrus F 5/13 Standard Oil Company (California) 12/1, 25/4 Starbird, John H 15/6 Starrett Estate Company 1/25 Steele, Frank N 1/8, 1/10 Steers, Alson W 15/16 Stetson & Post Mill Company 1/17 Stetson, Cutler & Redman 5/16 Stetson Machine Works 18/2 Stevenson, Thomas 3/12, 3/22, 17/51, 17/53 Stevenson & Morford 4/15 Steward, George H 12/1 Steward, George Theodore 1/12, 1/13 Steward, K 4/14 Steward, Vivian E 4/9, 4/10, 5/23, 10/28 Stimson Mill Company 20/31 Stokes (Frederick A.) Company 5/18, 25/1 Stolpp, Louise 24/5 Stop-Look-Listen League 11/1, 11/18 Storrock, Arthur 5/20 Stuart (E.A.) & Company 3/25, 4/1 Stuartt E.A. [Carnation Milk Products Company, president] 22/13, 23/1 Stwalley, Daisy L. & I. C 15/13 Sunny Slope Orchards 22/17 Susissner, D.E 1/20, 1/24 Sussman, Wormser & Company 24/28 Sutthoff, J. H 21/24 Sutton, Walter 5/22, 17/29, 19/14 Swalwell, J.A 19/10 Swift & Company 3/6 Tacoma & Roche Harbor Lime Company 24/20 Tacoma Commercial Club & Chamber of Commerce 15/17 Tacoma (The) Hotel 4/14 Tacoma Mill Company [Charles E. Hill] 2/1, 5/6, 5/12, 5/22, 10/1, 13/14 Tahitian Trading Company 5/7 Talbot, Andrew Burton [cousin] 1/1, 2/10, 2/23, 5/4, 10/1, 11/32, 13/22, 15/24, 19/16, 22/18 Talbot, Charles F. A 21/29, 22/2 Talbot, Emily [Aunt] 1/9, 1/10 Talbot, F. O 11/29 Talbot, Frank & Elizabeth [aunt and uncle] 15/16, 19/11 Talbot, Fred L. [Pope & Talbot] 1/17, 4/13, 5/17, 10/3, 10/5, 10/13 Talbot, L. Jerome 14/18 Talbot, Martha [cousin] 4/12, 4/13, 12/21, 22/33, 24/4 Talbot, Mary C 1/1, 1/20, 3/8, 3/11, 5/5 Talbot, W.W 1/6 Talbot, William H. [Pope & Talbot] 10/4, 10/6, 10/7, 10/10, 10/28, 11/3, 11/7, 11/12, 22/29 Talbot Brothers Company 1/7, 1/10 Taylor, B.H 21/9 Teal, Minor & Winfree 4/6, 4/7, 4/21, 4/25, 10/15, 11/5, 13/8, 13/18 Teal, Joseph N 11/14, 13/7, 13/8, 13/18, see also: Portland Chamber of Commerce; West Cost Lumber Manufacturer's Association; Teal, Minor & Winfree Telegraphone Sales Company 11/27 Tennant, J.D 24/20 Thaanum & Frazier 15/11 Thiel Detective Service Company 12/6, 16/22, 17/13, 17/18, 17/53, 21/29, 25/1 Thomas, Dr. J. W 13/29 Thomas, Jay 4/5, 5/3, 5/4, 5/5, 5/6, 11/19, 11/20, 11/31, 11/32, 12/2, 12/4, 12/5, 12/6, 12/7, 12/9, 19/16, 19/19, 19/21, 22/1, 22/2 Thompson, W.A 24/6 Tilden (George H.) & Company [bonds] 14/21, 14/25 Tilikum (The) Totem 12/8 Tilikums of Elittaes 10/4 Titus (Hazen J.) Fruit Cake Company 22/27 Todd, John N 22/3 Tornstrom, William 14/34 Trans-Pacific Trading Company (The) 19/25 Traders Insurance Company 3/18 Traveler's Insurance Company 5/11, 3/18 Travelers (The) Insurance Company 10/32, 14/12, 16/17, 23/15, 24/15, 24/18, 24/27 Trotman, A. E 11/28, 12/21 Troy, David S. [Washington State Legislature of 1911, Senate Chamber, 24th District] 3/12, 5/6 Union Club, Tacoma 2/10 Union Pacific System 13/30 Union Publishing Corporation 21/5 Union Savings & Trust Company of Seattle 1/28, 3/16, 10/6, 10/26, 12/3, 16/27 United States Department of Agriculture 1/3 United States Army 18/1, 18/6, 17/3 United States Bureau of the Census 3/16, 3/18, 16/18 United States Department of Commerce 5/7, 13/28, 14/3, 14/11, 15/29, 16/12, 16/21 United States Commerce & Labor Department 2/22, 3/19 United States Congress, Senate 10/8, 17/30 United States Federal Reserve Board 15/2 United States Federal Trade Commission 13/26, 15/2 United States Forest Service 4/16, 5/6, 11/12, 11/18, 11/19, 12/2, 12/23, 16/23, 21/17, see also: Cary, Austin; Oakleaf, H.B. United States Geological Survey 11/26 United States Department of Labor 17/36, 19/15 United States Navy 16/23, 16/29, 5/12 United States Post Office Department 1/20, 3/18, 15/3, 15/31, 16/5, 19/20, 19/32, 23/6, 23/9, 23/13, 23/28, 23/30, 24/4 United States President see: Harding, Warren G. United States Shipping Board 16/1, 16/17, 16/30, 16/31 United States Signal Corps [Colonel Bryce Disque] 17/12 United States Tariff Commission 23/3 United States Treasury Department 16/15, 17/20, 18/1, 19/33, 23/16, 24/17 United States War Department 13/14, 20/18, 24/19 United States War Department. Spruce Production Division, United States Signal Corps 17/45, 19/10 United States Rubber Company 19/11 University of Washington 10/25, 10/26, 11/20, 12/6, 13/4, 13/5, 13/27, 13/30, 13/33, 21/10, 21/20 Uphus, A.J 19/8 Upper, Herbert S 2/7 Valentine, S.B 1/29 Vancouver Transportation Company 2/21 Verrill, Hale, Booth and Ives [law offices] 22/13, 22/18 Victor Talking Machine Company 11/6 Victoria and Vancouver Stevedoring Company, Ltd 4/17 Victoria Lumber & Manufacturing Company 2/8, 5/20, 11/9, 11/10, 12/12 Virginia Country Club 17/9 Voorhees V.W., [architect] Inc 13/32 Vose, Mrs. E 11/25 Voters Information League 25/1 Wade, O.H 5/22, 13/14 Wadhams & Company 17/3 Wagner, E.C 14/32 Walker, Annetta (Nettie) 1/11, 1/21, 2/10 Walker, Carrie 13/12 Walker, Cyrus 1/2, 1/7, 1/9, 1/11, 1/13, 2/1, 2/25, 4/9 Walker, F.H. (Mrs.) 23/29 Walker, Susan A 12/29, 13/19, 15/18, 17/48, 21/2, 22/33, 23/28 Walker, Talbot C 4/23, 5/23, 10/2, 10/12, 10/14, 10/29, 11/29, 12/21, 13/15, 15/12, 19/13, 19/14, 19/18, 21/32, 22/27, 22/29, 22/31, 23/31 Walker, William O'B. [New York and Cuba mail steamship company] 1/8, 1/13, 1/19, 1/20, 1/29, 2/2, 2/3 Walker, William O'B. [James E. Ward & Company] 19/15, 21/9, 21/19, 23/28 Walker-Johnstone Lumber Company 14/25, 14/26 Walkers, The 13/13 Wallingford, T.H 23/12 Walton & Company [gem Merchants and jewellers] 16/9, 17/16, 21/13 War Camp Community Service 19/15 War Savings Committee 18/12, 18/15, 19/2, 19/6, 19/17 Ward, (James E.) & Company 2/25, 5/15 Washington, Auditor 5/11 Washington, Council of Defense 17/1 Washington, Governor 3/16 Washington, Industrial Insurance Commission 3/18, 5/2, 5/3, 12/19, 13/1, 21/23 Washington State, Bureau of Inspection and Supervision of Public Offices 14/7 Washington, Bureau of Labor 2/3 Washington, Legislature 12/6, 12/7, 15/26, see also: Palmer & Askren; and E. B. Palmer Washington, Public Service Commission 3/17, 5/3, 5/5, 5/6, 5/9, 5/20, 5/21 Washington, Public Service Commission 11/25, 11/30, see also: Lewis, Arthur A. Washington, State Department 5/11, 12/17, 13/26 Washington, Treasury Department 5/19 Washington and Puget Sound Council of Longshoremen 1/15 Washington Cedar and Fir Products Company 18/13, 18/15, 19/1 Washington Conservation Association 3/9, 3/16 Washington County, Maine, Anti-Tuberculosis Association 5/20, 13/9 Washington Equal Taxation League 5/5 Washington Forest Fire Association 2/15, 2/17, 2/18, 3/22 Washington Log Brokerage Company 1/9, 1/21, 2/24, 3/12, 5/23, 10/10, 10/13, 10/15, 10/24, 11/27, 12/16, 13/17, 15/13, 16/7, 19/5, 19/14 Washington Magazine 1/5, 1/6, see also: Meany, Edmond Washington Park Tennis Association Courts 5/5 Washington Park Tennis Club 22/11 Washington Portland Cement Company 1/17 Washington Reconstruction Congress 19/23, 19/24 Washington Savings & Loan Association 3/22, 4/5, 4/12, 4/14, 5/6, 5/10, 5/16, 5/18, 10/19, 10/32, 12/3, 12/4, 12/6, 12/13, 13/6, 13/20, 13/24, 14/12, 14/33, 15/12, 15/22, 15/26, 15/29, 15/33, 16/2, 16/14, 16/16, 16/19, 16/21, 16/24, 16/26, 16/29 Washington State Art Association 13/19, 13/20 Washington State Medical Association 4/11 Washington State Weekly 14/18, 15/1, 15/12 Washington Taxpayers Protective Association 11/26 Washington Trust & Savings Bank 3/12 Washington Union League Club 22/24, 24/6 Wastell, A.B 10/33 Waterfront Employer's Union of Seattle 14/35 Watkins, William F 24/1 Webber, Daniel W 13/2, 19/7, 19/18, 20/30, 23/31 Webster Brothers [K.C. Webster] 10/4, 11/1 Weed & Gwynne 4/18, 4/19, 4/20, 4/21, 4/22, 5/1 Weir, Allen 1/6 Welling, J.P 2/22 Wellington Colliery Company 1/13, 2/4 Wellman Lumber Company 1/10, 5/16 Wells, E.H. [Seattle Sun] 10/6 Wenatchee Columbia Fruit Company 11/3 West (A.J.) Lumber Company 1/5, 4/21 West Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association 4/25, 10/17, 11/9, 13/3, 13/5, 13/7, see also: Teal, Joseph N. West Coast Lumberman 1/23, 3/16, 3/17, 3/23, 4/18, 4/25, 5/5, 5/15, 5/17, 5/19, 10/27, 10/32, 11/5, 12/28, 13/15, 13/17, 13/33, 16/8, 24/18 West Oregon Lumber Company 18/9 West Waterway Lumber Company 23/33 Western Dry Goods Company 14/27 Western Forestry & Conservation Association 3/5, 3/23, 4/3, 4/9, 4/10, 4/21, 4/22, 4/24, 5/5, 5/9, 5/17, 16/31, 19/13, 19/17 Western Motor Car 4/1, 4/3 Western Press Association, Inc 16/31, 24/27 Western States Agricultural Development Committee 19/4 Western Union Insurance Company 5/7, 5/9 Western Union Telegraph Company (The) 24/7, 24/26 Western Washington Fair - 1922 23/20 Western Washington Fair /-1923 24/24, 25/1 Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company 12/5 Westinghouse Lamp Company 21/1, see also: Norton, C.A. Weston (J.H.) Lumber Company 5/15 Weston (The R.) Lumber Company 22/31, 23/14, 23/28 Whatcom Falls Mill Company 2/3, 20/31 White, C.F 1/29 White (The) Cross 24/24 Whitehead, Russell F 19/4 Whitfield (William) & Company 3/22 Whitney (The) Company 21/7, 21/17, 21/30, 21/33, 22/8, 22/20, 23/1, 23/5, 23/9, 23/12, 23/13, 23/14, 23/16 Whiton Hardware Company 19/17 Whitwell, Sanford N 23/20 Wickes Boiler Company 10/7, 22/16 Wilbur Logging Company 1/18, 1/19 Will, J. Murray 2/8 Willamette Valley Luberman's Association 16/11 Willapa Lumber Company 4/4, 4/17, 5/20, 12/7, 14/1, 14/32, 15/16, 18/14, 20/24, see also: Burnside, Ralph H. Willis, (Dr). Park Weed 1/5, 1/19, 1/28, 2/4, 2/9, 12/19, 19/9, 19/11, 21/6, 21/27 Willows Hotel 11/12 Wilmarth, R.C 14/32 Wilson, A.R 2/10 Winans (N.H) & Company, 1/6 Wind River Lumber Company 16/10, 21/17 Wing, Ah 18/13 Wing (E.C.) Company 15/8 Winkenwerder, Hugo [University of Washington Forestry Department] 24/18 Winton, J. F 5/10 Wood (E.K.) Lumber Company 1/11, 2/22, 3/17, 4/23, 5/3, 14/16, 17/31 Wood, F.J 3/17 Wood, H.E 22/15 Wood & Reber, Inc, [Pacific Northwest press clipping bureau] 12/32, 14/12 Wright, George E 1/16 Wright & Kelleher 4/1 Yale University Press 22/3, 22/26 Yeates, Eunice 5/5 Yen, Eng Kin 21/19 Yost, A.C 2/20 Young, C.M 2/4 Young, Otis 13/14 Young Men's Christian Association 24/1, 19/10 Young Men's Christian Association, National 5 Million War Fund Campaign, National War Work Council 17/19 Young Men's Christian Association, Seattle 14/1 Young Men's Christian Association, Spokane 5/12 Young Men's Christian Association, Washington 1/24, 3/16, 4/3 Young Men's Christian Association 5/18 Dates: 1914-1923Container: Box 10-25, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: General correspondence
Arrangement: Arranged chronologically.
Scope and Content: The correspondence is largely personal. It relates to E.G. Ames's brothers, sisters, and other relatives; clubs; the banks of which he was director (including financial statements); trips to Maine (1927) and California (1929 and 1930); contributions; subscriptions; etc.
Processing Info: In order to facilitate processing, some printed materials after 1927, including club bulletins, Freemasons' and Shriners' announcements, clippings, and personal notes, have been separated from the correspondence (unless received as enclosures), and filed in separate folders at the end of each year.
Selected correspondents (names have not been indexed to the extent that previous years were):
Condon, Richard W 29/6, 30/3-4, 35/1, 36/14-15, 38/23, 39/5, 39/24 Davey, Martin L 28/8, 28/16 Hale, Frederick 33/19 Hartley, Roland H 26/20 Jones, Wesley 26/22, 28/16, 29/13, 30/26, 31/5, 39/26 Miller, John F 26/2 Murphy, Frank 25/20 Palmer, E.B 35/2, 37/26, 38/2 Reed, Mark E 26/18, 26/23, 27/14, 29/22, 29/27, 37/29, 38/11, 39/4, 40/23 Seattle Mayor [Brown, E. J.] 26/17 Seattle Mayor [Edwards, F.] 33/12 Seattle Mayor [Landes, Bertha] 30/14, 31/13 Watson, James E 28/11 Dates: 1924-1931Container: Box 26-41, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Financial records
Scope and Content: Due to the original system of filing, the records of the Walker-Ames Company are included with Ames's personal financial records.
Dates: 1909-1929Container: Box 42, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Book ordersDates: 1912-1930Container: Box 43, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Insurance
Scope and Content: Concerns policies, premiums, dividends.
Dates: 1922-1925Container: Box 44, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Notebooks
General Notes: Notebooks numbered 1-33. Enclosures from notebook number 20 are filed in a folder at the end of the box.
Dates: 1885-1907Container: Box/Folder 45/1-33, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: DiaryDates: 1898-1899Container: Box/Folder 45/34, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Address bookDates: 1903-1909Container: Box/Folder 45/35, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Cruiser's reportsDates: 1891, 1896Container: Box/Folder 45/36-37, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Accounts of Port Gamble Amateur Dramatic ClubDates: 1873-1885Container: Box/Folder 45/38, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Court papers3 itemsDates: 1890, 1892, 1911Container: Box/Folder 46/1, Accession 3820-001
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Memorabilia
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Description: Membership certificate [Shriners]Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 46/2-3, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Diploma [Order of the Palm and Shell]Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 46/4, Accession 3820-001
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Description: An Appreciation to Ames from the Lumber IndustryDates: 1929Container: Box/Folder 46/5, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Resolution on Ames's Retirement from the Pacific Lumber Inspection BureauDates: 1927Container: Box/Folder 46/6, Accession 3820-001
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Walker-Ames Company Records
Biographical/Historical Note: The Walker-Ames Company was a holding company; it was called the William Walker Company until the death of William Walker in 1919. The name was changed by filing amendatory and supplemental articles of incorporation (see October 9, 1919, and March 16, 1920, for an outline of purposes, etc.). Ames was secretary of the William Walker Company and president of the Walker-Ames Company. Attorneys for the firm were Hughes, McMicken, Dovell & Ramsey; and Chadwick, McMicken, Ramsey & Rupp. The certified public accountants were Smith, Robertson & Moorhouse; and Smith, Robertson & Company. The real estate agent was Henry Broderick, Inc.
Scope and Content: This series consists of general correspondence with related materials interfiled in one chronological sequence. For financial records of both companies, see the Ames personal papers for the Walker-Ames Company, and the William Walker series for the William Walker Company.
Companies in which stock was held, and which are primary correspondents:
- American Telegraphone Company
- Drummond Lighterage Company
- First National Corporation
- General Insurance Company of America
- Gray's Harbor Commercial Company
- Horton (Dexter) National Bank
- Machias Lumber Company, Machias, Maine
- Metropolitan Building Company
- Metropolitan National Bank
- National Bank of Commerce
- Olympic Chalet Company
- Olympic Hotel Company
- People's National Bank, Seattle
- People's National Bank, Waterville, Maine
- Puget Mill Company
- Rainier National Park Committee
- Union National Bank
- Union Savings & Trust Company
Other correspondents:
- Furber, W.H.
- Jones, Wesley L. [folder 47/31]
- Marine Bancorporation
- Poindexter, Miles C. [folder 47/31]
- Sanderson, W.P.
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Description: General correspondence
Scope and Content: Includes papers of the William Walker Company.
Dates: 1916-1923 AprilContainer: Box 47, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: General correspondenceDates: 1923 May-1928Container: Box 48, Accession 3820-001
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William Walker Papers
Biographical/Historical Note: William and Emma Walker lived with Edwin G. and Maud Ames in the home at 808 - 36th Avenue North, Seattle, which the Walkers gave to their daughter. Upon Maud Ames's death in 1931, Edwin G. Ames moved to the Rainier Club and donated his home to the University of Washington to become the official residence of the institution's president.
Scope and Content: The personal papers of William Walker (d. 1918) concentrate mainly on real estate and legal matters in relation to his holdings. Some family correspondence is included.
The Swinomish Ranch correspondence (1910-1921) is primarily between Edwin G. Ames and the ranch's manager, W. Downey; however, William Walker was the controlling owner of the company. The major crops of the ranch were hay and oats.
There is little direct correspondence in these papers relating to William Walker's role of engineer-in-chief of the Puget Mill Company. For this, one is referred to the interoffice correspondence of the Puget Lumber Company and the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Pope & Talbot correspondence. Edwin G. Ames's personal papers contain considerable material on William Walker's later life, particularly 1918.
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Description: Incoming correspondence
Scope and Content: Primary correspondents:
- Ames, Edwin G.
- Seattle National Bank
- Talbot, William H.
- Walker, Cyrus
Dates: 1892-1910Container: Box/Folder 49/1-11, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: General CorrespondenceDates: 1911-1915Container: Box/Folder 49/12-48, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General Correspondence
Scope and Content: Includes William Walker estate correspondence.
Primary correspondents:
- Ames, Edwin G. [also author of letters on behalf of William Walker]
- Downey, P. [Swinomish Ranch Company]
- Fuller, Rufus Clinton
- Hughes, McMicken, Dovell & Ramsey
- Hughes, McMicken, Ramsey & Rupp
- Loggie, George W.
- Merrill, Edward F. [law firm, Skowhegan, Maine]
- Pope & Talbot
- Seattle First National Bank
- Seattle National Bank
- Talbot, Fred H.
- Talbot, Will H.
- Walker, Cyrus
- Walker, Talbot C.
- Webber, Dan W.
Dates: 1916-1920Container: Box/Folder 50/1-17, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Book orders18 itemsDates: 1911-1917Container: Box/Folder 51/1, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Financial Records
Scope and Content: Includes monthly statements, 1910-1919 (109 items); and receipted invoices, 1907-1911 (1 volume).
Dates: 1910-1919Container: Box/Folder 51/2-10, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Swinomish Ranch Company, La Conner: general correspondence
Biographical/Historical Note: Chief crops of the ranch were hay and oats. William Walker was the largest shareholder.
Scope and Content: Correspondents include:
- Charles Conrad [lease-holder]
- Peter Downey [lessor and trustee]
- William Downey [son]
- E.G. Ames [manager for William Walker]
- J.H. Hanscom [secretary]
- W.W. Robinson Company
Dates: 1910-1921Container: Box 52, Accession 3820-001
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Cyrus Walker Papers
Scope and Content: The major part of his personal correspondence (1887-1907) deals with city real estate and rentals (Seattle), finances, taxing matters, land titles, court cases, agriculture (North Yakima), banking, and the lumber industry (employment and manufacturing). A few of Fred Drew's papers on personal and company business are also included. He was a lumber and log agent. (See also: Puget Lumber Company; Pope & Talbot.)
Emily Talbot Walker's papers continue the documentation of Cyrus Walker's real estate interests as outlined above. The major correspondents are Edwin G. Ames and her brother, William H. Talbot. Emily Talbot Walker's death in 1922 left a substantial estate to liquidate, and correspondence from that date on is primarily concerned with such matters.
Materials of Talbot Cyrus Walker (1886-1956, son of Cyrus and Emily Walker) include little correspondence of his own; Pope & Talbot and Edwin G. Ames are the most significant correspondents in this series. Again, the papers emphasize real estate, both in Yakima and Seattle.
The series primarily contains correspondence concerning real estate holdings and other investments, including Madison Street cable cars.
There are gaps of several months throughout series.
Correspondents appearing throughout:
- Drew, M.S.
- Eno, H.
- First National Bank, Port Townsend [Henry Landes]
- Hughes, McMicken, Dovell and Ramsey
- Jackson, A.W.
- Moore (Jesse), Hunt & Company
- Parker, C.L.
- Pope & Talbot [including Fred Talbot, Will Talbot]
- Puget Lumber Company
- Puget Mill Company [including E.G. Ames, A.H. Pratt, William Walker]
- Puget Sound & Alaska Steamship Company
- Puget Sound Cedar & Lumber Company
- Puget Sound National Bank [E.P. Ferry]
- Puget Sound Tugboat Company
- Seattle National Bank
- Stacy, M.V.B.
- Struve, Allen, Hughes & McMecken
- Struve and McMicken
- Struve, Haines & McMicken
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1887-1889 MayContainer: Box 53, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1889 June-1891 MayContainer: Box 54, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1891 June-1894 MayContainer: Box 55, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1894 June-1900 JuneContainer: Box 56, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1900 July-1901 DecemberContainer: Box 57, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1902-1904Container: Box 58, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1905-1907Container: Box 59, Accession 3820-001
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Outgoing correspondence
Container: Box 60, Accession 3820-001
Scope and Content: Letterpress copybooks of outgoing correspondence.
Digital Content/Other Formats: Also available on microfilm.
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Personal
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Description: Volume 1Dates: 1889 June 11-1890 October 22Container: Box/Folder 60/1, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Volume 2Dates: 1890 October 22-1892 May 20Container: Box/Folder 60/2, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Volume 3Dates: 1893 March 18-1897 February 26Container: Box/Folder 60/3, Accession 3820-001
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Private
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Description: Volume 1Dates: 1890 April 18-1899 July 6Container: Box/Folder 61/1, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Volume 2Dates: 1899 July 6-1907 December 3Container: Box/Folder 61/2, Accession 3820-001
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Emily Talbot Walker papers concerning her financial affairs
Biographical/Historical Note: Emily Talbot Walker was the wife of Cyrus Walker; she died in 1922.
Scope and Content: The Emily Talbot Walker materials pertain primarily to her real estate interests in Seattle downtown property and a ranch in Yakima. Her financial affairs were handled by E.G. Ames, Frederick and William Talbot, Puget Mill, and Pope & Talbot. The primary correspondent is Henry Broderick; Chadwick, McMicken, Ramsey & Rupp are also represented. Includes estate papers (E.G. Ames was estate administrator).
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1884 February-1915 JulyContainer: Box 62, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1915 August-1918 JanuaryContainer: Box 63, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1918 February-1922 SeptemberContainer: Box 64, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1922 October-1925 JuneContainer: Box 65, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1925 July-1927 MayContainer: Box 66, Accession 3820-001
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Talbot Cyrus Walker papers
Biographical/Historical Note: Talbot Cyrus Walker was the son of Emily and Cyrus.
Scope and Content: This series deals primarily with real estate holdings in Seattle and Yakima. As with the Emily T. Walker's affairs, most business affairs were handled by E.G. Ames, William H. Talbot and Frederick C. Talbot.
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1918 February-1924 JuneContainer: Box 67, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1924 July-1927 MarchContainer: Box 68, Accession 3820-001
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Puget Lumber Company records
Scope and Content: Principal correspondents: C.R. Cranmer, R.W. Condon, Fred Drew, E.G. Ames, H.C. Sawyer. Written from Port Gamble to Port Ludlow; concerns general mill and company business.
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Interoffice correspondence
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Description: Puget Lumber Company with Puget Lumber CompanyDates: 1891 November- 1897 OctoberContainer: Box 69, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Lumber Company with Puget Lumber CompanyDates: 1897 November -1898 NovemberContainer: Box 70, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Lumber Company with Puget Lumber CompanyDates: 1898 December - 1901 DecemberContainer: Box 71, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Lumber Company with Puget Lumber CompanyDates: 1902 January - 1904 JanuaryContainer: Box/Folder 72/1-10, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Lumber Company with Puget Mill Company5 itemsDates: 1903-1904Container: Box/Folder 72/11, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Lumber Company with Puget Trading Company2 itemsDates: 1894, 1896Container: Box/Folder 72/12, Accession 3820-001
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Letterpress copybooks
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Description: Volume 1
Digital Content/Other Formats: Also available on microfilm.
Dates: 1892 January 1- 1897 October 27Container: Box/Folder 72/13, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Volume 2
Digital Content/Other Formats: Also available on microfilm.
Dates: 1897 October 28-1899 March 16Container: Box/Folder 72/14, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Volume 3Dates: 1899 March 16-1901 July 30Container: Box/Folder 72/15, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondence
Scope and Content: From Pope & Talbot; includes letters to Port Ludlow and carbon copies of letters to Port Gamble. Other incoming correspondence is filed in the Puget Mill Company series as per the original arrangement by E.G. Ames.
Dates: 1891-1904Container: Box/Folder 73/1-53, Accession 3820-001 -
Outgoing correspondence
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Description: To Pope & TalbotDates: 1903 April-DecemberContainer: Box/Folder 73/54-57, Accession 3820-001
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Description: To various partiesDates: 1903-1904Container: Box/Folder 74/1-11, Accession 3820-001
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Letterpress copybooks
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To Pope & Talbot
Scope and Content: Correspondence concerns lumber, its manufacture, ship movements, and ship cargoes.
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Description: Volume 1Dates: 1891 April 10-1892 January 1Container: Box/Folder 74/12, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Volume 2
Digital Content/Other Formats: Also available on microfilm.
Dates: 1892 January 2-1901 July 22Container: Box/Folder 74/13, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Miscellaneous, Volume 3
Digital Content/Other Formats: Also available on microfilm.
Dates: 1892 December 2-1900 September 8Container: Box/Folder 74/14, Accession 3820-001
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Enclosures
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Description: Puget Lumber-Puget Mill CompanyDates: 1892 January 1-1894 October 5Container: Box/Folder 75/1, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Trade CompanyDates: 1892 January 1-1894 October 5Container: Box/Folder 75/1, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget LumberDates: 1894 October 8-1898 May 7Container: Box/Folder 75/2, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Trade CompanyDates: 1894 October 8-1898 May 9Container: Box/Folder 75/2, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Lumber CompanyDates: 1892 May - 1899 November 28Container: Box/Folder 75/3, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Trade CompanyDates: 1898 May 14-1899 November 15Container: Box/Folder 75/3, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Lumber CompanyDates: 1901 March 22-1903 February 21Container: Box/Folder 75/4, Accession 3820-001
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Scale of logs
Scope and Content: Includes some outgoing and interoffice correspondence.
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Description: Volume 1Dates: 1891 May 1- 1892 May 18Container: Box 76, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Volume 2Dates: 1892 May 20-1899 September 19Container: Box 76, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Commercial cryptographDates: 1885Container: Box 76, Accession 3820-001
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Puget Trading Company records
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Interoffice correspondence
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Description: Letterpress copybook
Scope and Content: Includes correspondence with Puget Lumber Company, Puget Mill Company, Pope & Talbot.
Digital Content/Other Formats: Also available on microfilm.
Dates: 1892-1903Container: Box 77, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: UnboundDates: 1893-1903Container: Box/Folder 77/1-7, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1897-1903Container: Box/Folder 77/8-9, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Invoices [Benedict Leather Company]8 itemsDates: 1895-1896Container: Box/Folder 77/10, Accession 3820-001
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Puget Sound Commercial Company Records
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Description: Incoming correspondence
Scope and Content: From Pope & Talbot. Most business handled by E.G. Ames.
Dates: 1897-1910Container: Box/Folder 78/1-2, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Interoffice correspondence - to Puget Sound Trading CompanyDates: 1896Container: Box/Folder 78/3, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Interoffice correspondence - to Puget Lumber CompanyDates: 1892-1900Container: Box/Folder 78/4-7, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondence
Scope and Content: Primarily with Pope & Talbot, and concerning steamer Yosemite
Dates: 1915-1925Container: Box/Folder 78/8-16, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Financial Records
Scope and Content: Statements of Yosemite
Dates: 1917-1915Container: Box/Folder 78/17-23, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Profit and loss statementDates: 1888Container: Box/Folder 78/24, Accession 3820-001
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Puget Sound Tug Boat Company records
Biographical/Historical Note: Incorporated on March 27, 1891, the Puget Sound Tug Boat Company was Seattle based. It engaged in the tug boat, towage and transportation business on the water of Puget Sound, British Columbia, and the Pacific, and was composed of one tug from each of four companies: Port Blakely, Tacoma Mill, Washington Mill Company, and Puget Mill Company.
Scope and Content: Some correspondence between the Company and the federal government is devoted to demands for the use of Company tugs during World War I. On December 4, 1917, the Goliah was turned over to the government, for which the Company received "adequate financial compensation."
Primary correspondents: Edwin G. Ames, President; Pope & Talbot; William H. Talbot; George E. Plummer, Secretary. 1913 is not in the collection. Breaks occur from 1926 on.
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Description: Outgoing correspondence: Bound
Digital Content/Other Formats: Also available on microfilm.
Dates: 1907 January 15- May 21Container: Box/Folder 79/1, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Outgoing correspondence: UnboundDates: 1909-1910Container: Box/Folder 79/2-15, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1910-1911 JuneContainer: Box 80, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1911 July-1912 JuneContainer: Box 81, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1912 July-DecemberContainer: Box 82, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1914-1915 JuneContainer: Box 83, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1915 July-1916 JulyContainer: Box 84, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1916 August-1917 MayContainer: Box 85, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1917 June-1918 JuneContainer: Box 86, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1918 July-1919 JulyContainer: Box 87, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1919 August-1925 NovemberContainer: Box 88, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1925 December-1931 SeptemberContainer: Box/Folder 89/1-11, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Financial records7 itemsDates: 1904-1909Container: Box/Folder 89/12-13, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Legal miscellany1 itemDates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 89/14, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Memorandum regarding proposed tug boat1 itemDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 89/15, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Towage memoranda [Goliah, C. Walker, Yakima]45 itemsDates: 1891-1893Container: Box/Folder 89/16-18, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Towage rates and distances1 itemDates: 1892Container: Box/Folder 89/19, Accession 3820-001
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Puget Mill Company records
Scope and Content: Incoming correspondence also includes Puget Lumber Company, as Ames's filing made no distinction. The content is routine; no name indexing has been done.
Outgoing correspondence regards industrial accidents, employment, shipping, freight, mill operations.
General correspondence: The names of correspondents have been indexed selectively, particularly after 1919, as most of the content is routine.
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1891-1898Container: Box/Folder 90/1, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1899-1901 AugustContainer: Box/Folder 90/2-49, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1901 September-1903 NovemberContainer: Box 91, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1903 December-1904 OctoberContainer: Box 92, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondenceDates: 1904 November-1925Container: Box 93, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incoming correspondence
Scope and Content: From Pope & Talbot regarding ship movements and lumber manufacturing.
Dates: 1888, 1891, 1905, 1911Container: Box 94, Accession 3820-001 -
Outgoing correspondence, 1890-1897
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Letterpress copybooks
Scope and Content: Includes some interoffice materials.
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Description: Volume 1
Digital Content/Other Formats: Also available on microfilm.
Dates: 1890-1897Container: Box/Folder 95/1, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Volume 2
Digital Content/Other Formats: Also available on microfilm.
Dates: 1900-1901Container: Box/Folder 95/2, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Volume 3 - Enclosures, memos, general correspondenceDates: 1891-1892Container: Box/Folder 96/3, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Volume 4 - TelegramsDates: 1897-1901Container: Box/Folder 96/4, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Volume 5 - EnclosuresDates: 1903Container: Box/Folder 96/5, Accession 3820-001
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Unbound
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Description: GeneralDates: 1904-1906 MayContainer: Box 97, Accession 3820-001
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Description: GeneralDates: 1906 June-1912 OctoberContainer: Box 98, Accession 3820-001
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Description: To Pope & TalbotDates: 1904-1909 AugustContainer: Box 99, Accession 3820-001
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Description: To Pope & TalbotDates: 1909 September-1913 DecemberContainer: Box 100, Accession 3820-001
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Description: To Puget Lumber CompanyDates: 1892-1903Container: Box 101, Accession 3820-001
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Description: To Puget Sound Tug Boat CompanyDates: 1903-1907Container: Box/Folder 101/12-19, Accession 3820-001
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Description: ToPuget Trading CompanyDates: 1894-1896Container: Box/Folder 101/20, Accession 3820-001
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General correspondence
Scope and Content: General correspondence: The names of correspondents have been indexed selectively, particularly after 1919, as most of the content is routine.
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Description: 1913 January-1916 MayDates: 1913 January-1916 MayContainer: Box 102, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1916 May-1919 JuneDates: 1916 May-1919 JuneContainer: Box 103, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1919 July-1923 MayDates: 1919 July-1923 MayContainer: Box 104, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1923 July-1928Dates: 1923 July-1928Container: Box 105, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Company store
Scope and Content: H.J. Lipsett, head. Concerns conditions in marketing during the latter part of World War I.
Dates: 1918-1919Container: Box 106, Accession 3820-001
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Interoffice correspondence
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General
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Description: 1891-1893Dates: 1891-1893Container: Box/Folder 107/1-2, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1903-1912Dates: 1903-1912Container: Box/Folder 107/3-37, Accession 3820-001
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Instructions to heads of departments from Edwin G.Ames
Arrangement: Filed alphabetically by name of head, except for E. T. Sanborn, superintendent, 1917-1925. Instructions prior to 1915 are found in the above interoffice correspondence.
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Sanborn, E. Talbot
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Description: 1921Dates: 1921Container: Box/Folder 107/38-45, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1922-1926Dates: 1922-1926Container: Box/Folder 108/1-14, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Brooke, G. A.Dates: 1921-1923Container: Box/Folder 108/15, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Condon, Richard W.Dates: 1921-1925Container: Box/Folder 108/16-19, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Folsom, G. [insurance]Dates: 1921-1926Container: Box/Folder 108/20, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Hart, Harrison J.Dates: 1921-1922Container: Box/Folder 108/21, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Johnson, George W. [land subdivision]Dates: 1921-1926Container: Box/Folder 108/22-24, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Osterhout, F.M. [certified accountant]Dates: 1923-1924Container: Box/Folder 108/25, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Pope, M.S.Dates: 1921-1925Container: Box/Folder 108/26-27, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Primrose, J. F. [master mechanic]Dates: 1921-1924Container: Box/Folder 108/28, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Ridgeway, C E.Dates: 1926Container: Box/Folder 108/29, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Smith, Duncan L. [Admiralty Hotel manager]Dates: 1921-1926Container: Box/Folder 108/30-31, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Wade, O.H. [merchandise department]Dates: 1921-1925Container: Box/Folder 108/32-36, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Wallingford, F.L. [Puget Hotel]Dates: 1921-1925Container: Box/Folder 108/37, Accession 3820-001
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Description: MiscellanyContainer: Box/Folder 108/38, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Cargo and specifications, miscellaneousDates: 1898-1902Container: Box/Folder 109/1-24, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Cargo and shipment reportsDates: 1900-1906Container: Box/Folder 109/25-28, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Cargo reportsDates: 1924-1925Container: Box/Folder 109/29-32, Accession 3820-001
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Financial records
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General
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Description: All operations11 itemsDates: 1917-1925Container: Box/Folder 110/1-2, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Lumber operation31 itemsDates: 1915-1925Container: Box/Folder 110/3-5, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Port Ludlow Company Store and Hotelapproximately 120 itemsDates: 1915-1921Container: Box/Folder 110/6-12, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Company Store, Port Gamble and Port Ludlowapproximately 50 items
Scope and Content: Analysis of sales, profits, includes special report
Dates: 1915-1921Container: Box/Folder 110/13-17, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Cost analysis of lumber production75 itemsDates: 1893-1925Container: Box/Folder 110/18-28, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Vouchers credit and debit statementsapproximately 220 itemsDates: 1921Container: Box/Folder 111/1-13, Accession 3820-001
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Reports
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Description: Labor statementsapproximately 200 itemsDates: 1898-1902Container: Box/Folder 112/1-20, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Timber reports25 itemsDates: 1899Container: Box/Folder 112/21-23, Accession 3820-001
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Statistical reports
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Description: Cargo statisticsapproximately 30 itemsDates: 1895-1925, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 112/24-26, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Labor and hour statisticsapproximately 30 itemsDates: 1909-1922Container: Box/Folder 112/27-29, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Lumber production statisticsapproximately 80 itemsDates: 1890-1925, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 112/30-37, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Lumber imported from British Columbia50 itemsDates: 1913-1919Container: Box/Folder 112/38-39, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Agreements14 items
Scope and Content: Pertain primarily to lumber associations, for example, Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers Association.
Dates: 1902-1903, 1909, 1925, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 113/1-5, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Foreign Shipments23 itemsDates: 1894-1908Container: Box/Folder 113/6-9, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Property: holdings of Puget Mill Company-real estate and timber, plant equipment, etc.8 itemsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 113/10-13, Accession 3820-001
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Miscellany
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Description: Addresses [Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers Association]3 itemsDates: 1906-1911Container: Box/Folder 113/10-13, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Cable codes5 itemsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 113/15, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Circular proposal2 itemsDates: 1901Container: Box/Folder 113/16, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Circulars [Oregon and Washington Lumber Inspection Bureau]2 itemsDates: 1907Container: Box/Folder 113/17, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Shipping dataapproximately 20 itemsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 113/18, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Stock of logs5 itemsDates: 1892Container: Box/Folder 113/19, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Tallymen's time3 itemsDates: 1921Container: Box/Folder 113/20, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Towage rates3 itemsDates: 1894, 1896, 1906Container: Box/Folder 113/21, Accession 3820-001
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Description: General6 itemsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 113/22, Accession 3820-001
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Admiralty Annex hotel register
Biographical/Historical Note: The hotel was called the Puget Annex and was operated by Puget Mill Company.
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Description: 1911-1913 AprilDates: 1911-1913 AprilContainer: Box 114, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1913 May-OctoberDates: 1913 May-OctoberContainer: Box 115, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Admiralty Hotel inventoryDates: 1921Container: Box 115, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Exhibit bookDates: 1911-1915Container: Box:oversize oversize, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Rainier Investment Company billingsapproximately 150 itemsDates: 1905-1908Container: Box/Folder 116/1-6, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Admiralty Tug Boat Company, financial miscellany6 itemsDates: 1904-1906Container: Box/Folder 116/7-8, Accession 3820-001
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Hall Brothers Marine, Railway & Ship Building Company records
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Description: Records regarding increase of capital stock; miscellaneous15 itemsDates: 1903-1904, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 116/9-10, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Record book, includes minutes1 volumeDates: 1902-1919Container: Box:oversize 185, Accession 3820-001
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Douglas Fir Exploitation & Export Company records
Biographical/Historical Note: Incorporated in 1913, the company was engaged primarily in the business of manufacturing, buying, and selling lumber both within the United States and in foreign countries. Its principal foreign areas of operation were South Africa, Europe, Japan, and Australia.
Main Offices: San Francisco, Seattle, Portland.
Main competitor: The Associated Timber Exporters of British Columbia.
Scope and Content: Of particular significance is the correspondence with and about the Federal Trade Commission. The main charge was that the company was operating beyond its powers and employing devious commercial tactics to hinder the trade of its competitors. The case was carried to the Supreme Court.
Subjects: Federal Trade Commission, Associated Timber Exporters of British Columbia, lumber manufacturing, lumber marketing.
Correspondents: Edwin G. Ames, William H. Talbot, A.A. Baxter, W.H. Parry, D.E. Skinner, F.C. Knapp, C.E. Hill, G.C., Thompson, J.H. Bloedel.
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General correspondence
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Description: 1913 - 1919 AprilDates: 1913-1919 AprilContainer: Box 117, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1919 April - 1921 DecemberDates: 1919 April-1921 DecemberContainer: Box 118, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1922 January - 1924 AprilDates: 1922 January-1924 AprilContainer: Box 119, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1924 May - 1925 AugustDates: 1924 May-1925 AugustContainer: Box/Folder 120/1-7, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Edwin G. Ames's reports on trustees and stockholders meetings to W.H. TalbotDates: 1923-1926Container: Box/Folder 120/8-14, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Trial examiner's report from United States Federal Trade CommissionDates: 1923 December 15Container: Box/Folder 120/15, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Miscellany
Scope and Content: Organizational materials, circulars, reports regarding United States Federal Trade Commission
Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 120/16, Accession 3820-001
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West Coast Lumbermen's Association records
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Description: General correspondence
Scope and Content: Edwin G. Ames, W. H. Talbot, West Coast Lumbermen's Association, primary correspondents.
Dates: 1918-1925Container: Box/Folder 121/1-24, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: West Coast Lumbermen's Association Arbitration Committee
Biographical/Historical Note: R. W. Condon, chairman of Arbitration Committee.
Scope and Content: Correspondence and related materials regarding arbitration cases handled.
Companies involved: (in order of appearance in files)
- Mackintosh-Truman Lumber Company versus Wheeler, Osgood company
- Fir Tree Lumber Company
- Central versus Warehouse Lumber Company
- Pinkham Lumber Company versus Silverton Lumber Company
- Union Lumber Company versus Krauss Brothers Lumber Company
- Three Lakes Lumber Company versus Seiffert (H.O.) Company
- Eastman, G.R. versus Tidewater Crossarm & Conduit Company
- Standard Lumber Company versus Campbell River Mills, Ltd.
- Renfro, O.E. versus Samish Bay Logging Company
- Ferry-Baker Lumber Company versus Duncan Lumber Company
- Standard Limber & Manufacturing Company versus Jayne-Yereance Lumber Company
Dates: 1920-1924Container: Box/Folder 121/25-37, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Cut and shipment report1 itemDates: 1912-1914Container: Box/Folder 121/38, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Sales report1 itemDates: 1920Container: Box/Folder 121/39, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Circulars, numbers 3891-4238Dates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 122/1-8, Accession 3820-001
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Description: MiscellanyContainer: Box/Folder 122/9, Accession 3820-001
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Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers Association records
Container: Box/Folder 122/9, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Correspondence and related itemsapproximately 20 itemsDates: 1906-1907, 1914Container: Box/Folder 122/10, Accession 3820-001
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Pacific Lumber Inspection Bureau records
Biographical/Historical Note: Edwin Gardner Ames, president; Fred W. Alexander, secretary-manager.
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General correspondence
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Description: 1912-1927Dates: 1912-1927Container: Box/Folder 123/1-20, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Edwin Gardner Ames., reports of meetings to W.H. Talbot.Dates: 1922-1926Container: Box/Folder 123/21-32, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Reports and comparisons of lumber, cargo shipments32 items
Scope and Content: Primarily circulars.
Dates: 1895-1927Container: Box/Folder 123/33-36, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Lumber grading rules22 itemsDates: 1900-1929, undatedContainer: Box/Folder 124/1-2, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Lumber price lists19 itemsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 124/3, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Financial records, miscellany13 itemsDates: 1923-1926Container: Box/Folder 124/4-5, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Incorporation documents5 itemsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 124/6, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Miscellany9 itemsDates: undatedContainer: Box/Folder 124/7, Accession 3820-001
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Alderwood Manor Records
Scope and Content: The best description of these materials is found on a legal-sized document, approximately 8 pages in length (several copies are preserved in folder 125/3-6), which details the inspiration and purpose behind Alderwood Manor. The scientific approach taken by Pope & Talbot, the belief that small farms were the answer for such logged-off lands, and the policy of refunding the purchase price to dissatisfied "little-landers" should be noted.
Concerns real estate sales, agriculture, demonstration farm opening, and development. Includes some West Seattle sales correspondence, Kenmore "Gold Discovery," Cedarpark, and other north Lake Washington real estate developments.
Primary correspondents: Pope & Talbot [land owners], E.G. Ames, W.A. Irwin, Alderwood Manor sales manager.
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1919-1922Container: Box/Folder 125/1-21, Accession 3820-001
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Financial records
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Description: 1919
Scope and Content: Monthly statements of W.A. Irwin, statements of account, memos of prospective surplus.
Dates: 1919Container: Box/Folder 125/22-27, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: 1920-1924Dates: 1920-1924Container: Box 126, Accession 3820-001
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Broadmoor
Biographical/Historical Note: Broadmoor was a property on Lake Washington-Union Bay held by Pope & Talbot; it was called Union Bay Tract and probably became Broadmoor in 1924. The papers contain some correspondence regarding West Seattle and Alderwood Manor. Concerns platting, golf club and grounds, finances, and sales methods. Includes certain legal restrictions prohibiting some races and religions.
Scope and Content: Primary correspondents: E.G. Ames, W.H. Talbot, W.A. Irwin, Alfred Harms.
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1921-1925Container: Box/Folder 127/1-26, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Legal documents19 itemsDates: 1923Container: Box/Folder 127/27-31, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Miscellany4 itemsDates: 1924Container: Box/Folder 127/32, Accession 3820-001
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Admiralty Logging Company records
Biographical/Historical Note: Incorporated in 1916 with E.G. Ames as president and E.S. Grammer as vice president and general manager. Dissolved in 1931. Purpose and major business was timber cutting in Snohomish County.
Scope and Content: Correspondents: E.G. Ames, William H. Talbot.
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Description: General correspondenceDates: 1917-1921Container: Box/Folder 128/1-3, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Financial records
Scope and Content: Includes monthly trial balances, accounts, current yearly trial balances, loss and gain statements, assets, liabilities
Dates: 1916-1921Container: Box/Folder 128/4-17, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Puget Sound Stevedoring Company correspondence and financial reports
Biographical/Historical Note: The company was incorporated on August 19, 1916, for the purpose of supplying open shop longshoremen to load lumber cargo; dissolved in 1988. Correspondence concerns organization, management, labor relations (including the Seattle General Strike, the handling of cargo, independent longshoremen, and open shop), dissolution of company.
Officers
- Hoge, president, trustee
- James Griffiths, 1st vice-president, trustee
- Edwin Gardner Ames, 2nd vice-president, trustee
- E.G. Griggs, trustee
- A.R. Steward, treasurer, manager
Scope and Content: Primary correspondents: Edwin Gardner Ames, W.H. Talbot, Alfred G. Harms, E.G. Griggs, Captain A.R. Steward.
Dates: 1916-1928Container: Box 129, Accession 3820-001 -
Drew Investment Company records
Biographical/Historical Note: Fred Drew, Land and Log Agent for Pope & Talbot, President of Drew Investment Company.
Scope and Content: Correspondents: Langhorne, Pope Estate Company, Puget Mill Company, Olympic Power Company, Hughes, McMicken, Ramsey & Rupp, Pope & Talbot, Inc., Fred Drew.
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Description: General correspondence
Scope and Content: More incoming than outgoing; concerns Lowry Whittaker Ditch, land sales in Thurston, Lewis, Whatcom Island, and King countries.
Dates: 1903-1925Container: Box/Folder 130/1-17, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Stockholders' meetings
Scope and Content: Notices of meetings
Dates: 1904-1923Container: Box/Folder 130/18-19, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Financial records8 itemsDates: 1909-1917Container: Box/Folder 130/20, Accession 3820-001
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Pope & Talbot records
Biographical/Historical Note: Cyrus Walker: general manager
William Walker: engineer-in-chief
Edwin G. Ames: assistant general manager
Fred Drew: land and log agent
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Interoffice correspondence
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Cyrus Walker's letterpress copybooks, Executive Series: to Pope & Talbot, San Francisco
Scope and Content: Letters addressed to W.M.H. Talbot, Fred C. Talbot and others.
Digital Content/Other Formats: The Executive series letterpress copybooks, volumes 1-4, are also available on microfilm.
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Description: Volume 1Dates: 1892 May 20-1899 March 13Container: Box 131 A, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Volume 2Dates: 1899 March 16-1900 October 23Container: Box 131 A, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Volume 3Dates: 1900 October 23-1902 April 25Container: Box 131 A, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Volume 4Dates: 1902 April 28-1903 June 12Container: Box 131 B, Accession 3820-001
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Interoffice correspondence
Scope and Content: Unbound letters written primarily to Cyrus Walker, and to Puget Companies and divisions.
1890-1900 includes all associated companies (Gray's Harbor, Puget Sound Tug Boat Company, etc.) as originally filed.
1900 contains press copies of letters written by a company representative on marketing conditions as he observed them in China, Siberia, Japan, and the Philippines. He was sent to investigate the possibility of selling lumber to these companies and his letters illustrate his detailed analysis of economic and political conditions.
1904 includes limited amounts of intercompany correspondence not originating in San Francisco; also San Francisco correspondence to A.W. Jackson (care of Hawaii) and to various minor employees of Pope & Talbot, Inc.
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Description: 1887 - 1888 AprilDates: 1887-1888 AprilContainer: Box 132, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1888 May - 1889 AprilDates: 1888 May-1889 AprilContainer: Box 133, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1889 May - SeptemberDates: 1889 May-SeptemberContainer: Box 134, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1889 October - 1891 AprilDates: 1889 October-1891 AprilContainer: Box 135, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1891 May - 1892 FebruaryDates: 1891 May-1892 FebruaryContainer: Box 136, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1892 May -- 18964 itemsDates: 1892 May-1896Container: Box 137, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1897 April - 1899 JulyDates: 1897 April-1899 JulyContainer: Box 138, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1899 August - 1900 AugustDates: 1899 August-1900 AugustContainer: Box 139, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1900 September - 1901 AugustDates: 1900 September-1901 AugustContainer: Box 140, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1901 September - 1901 NovemberDates: 1901 September-1901 NovemberContainer: Box 141, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1901 December - 1902 JuneDates: 1901 December-1902 JuneContainer: Box 142, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1902 July - 1902 OctoberDates: 1902 July-1902 OctoberContainer: Box 143, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1902 November - 1903 JuneDates: 1902 November-1903 JuneContainer: Box 144, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1903 July - 1904 JanuaryDates: 1903 July-1904 JanuaryContainer: Box 145, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1904 February - 1904 SeptemberDates: 1904 February-1904 SeptemberContainer: Box 146, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1904 October - 1905 MarchDates: 1904 October-1905 MarchContainer: Box 147, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1905 April - 1906 SeptemberDates: 1905 April-1906 SeptemberContainer: Box 148, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1906 October - 1907 DecemberDates: 1906 October-1907 DecemberContainer: Box 149, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1909 May - 1910 AugustDates: 1909 May-1910 AugustContainer: Box 150, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1910 September - 1911 NovemberDates: 1910 September-1911 NovemberContainer: Box 151, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1911 December - 1912 DecemberDates: 1911 December-1912 DecemberContainer: Box 152, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1907 January - 1908 MarchDates: 1907 January-1908 MarchContainer: Box 153, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1908 March - 1909 SeptemberDates: 1908 March-1909 SeptemberContainer: Box 154, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1909 October - 1911 FebruaryDates: 1909 October-1911 FebruaryContainer: Box 155, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1911 March - 1911 DecemberDates: 1911 March-1911 DecemberContainer: Box 156, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1912 January - 1912 DecemberDates: 1912 January-1912 DecemberContainer: Box 157, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1913 January - 1913 JulyDates: 1913 January-1913 JulyContainer: Box 158, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1913 August - 1914 JanuaryDates: 1913 August-1914 JanuaryContainer: Box 159, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1914 February - 1915 AugustDates: 1914 February-1915 AugustContainer: Box 160, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1914 September - 1915 MarchDates: 1914 September-1915 MarchContainer: Box 161, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1915 April - 1915 NovemberDates: 1915 April-1915 NovemberContainer: Box 162, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1915 December - 1916 JulyDates: 1915 December-1916 JulyContainer: Box 163, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1916 August - 1916 DecemberDates: 1916 August-1916 DecemberContainer: Box 164, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1917 January - 1917 JulyDates: 1917 January-1917 JulyContainer: Box 165, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1917 July - 1917 DecemberDates: 1917 July-1917 DecemberContainer: Box 166, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1918 January - 1918 AugustDates: 1918 January-1918 AugustContainer: Box 167, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1918 August - 1918 OctoberDates: 1918 August-1918 OctoberContainer: Box 168, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1918 November - 1919 AprilDates: 1918 November-1919 AprilContainer: Box 169, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1919 May - 1919 OctoberDates: 1919 May-1919 OctoberContainer: Box 170, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1919 November - 1920 JuneDates: 1919 November-1920 JuneContainer: Box 171, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1920 July - 1921 JanuaryDates: 1920 July-1921 JanuaryContainer: Box 172, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1921 February - 1921 SeptemberDates: 1921 February-1921 SeptemberContainer: Box 173, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1921 October - 1922 MarchDates: 1921 October-1922 MarchContainer: Box 174, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1922 April - 1922 DecemberDates: 1922 April-1922 DecemberContainer: Box 175, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1923 January - 1923 AugustDates: 1923 January-1923 AugustContainer: Box 176, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1923 September - 1924 OctoberDates: 1923 September-1924 OctoberContainer: Box 177, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1924 November - 1925 DecemberDates: 1924 November-1925 DecemberContainer: Box 178, Accession 3820-001
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Description: 1926-1927Container: Box 179, Accession 3820-001
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General Insurance Company of America records
Officers:
- H. K. Dent, president
- Edwin G. Ames, Finance Committee
- William H. Talbot, director
Scope and Content: Contains reports to stockholders, financial reports, published circulars of the General Insurance Company of America and affiliated companies, General Casualty Company and the American Insurance Agency. This group is composed primarily of letters to and from Edwin G. Ames as a member of the Company's Finance Committee. Pope & Talbot, Inc. invested $100,000 in this venture.
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Description: General correspondenceapproximately 175 itemsDates: 1923-1928Container: Box/Folder 180/1-10, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Financial recordsapproximately 20 items
Scope and Content: Statements of holdings, reports, related items
Dates: 1923-1927Container: Box/Folder 180/11-13, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: General Agent, The [monthly newsletter]20 itemsDates: 1923-1927Container: Box/Folder 180/14-16, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Reports of The President5 itemsDates: 1923-1926Container: Box/Folder 180/17-18, Accession 3820-001
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Western Forestry & Conservation Association records
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Description: General correspondenceapproximately 200 itemsDates: 1921-1928Container: Box/Folder 187/1-18, Accession 3820-001
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Publications
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Description: Proceedings of the 12th annual meetingDates: 1922Container: Box/Folder 180/19, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Forest Figures for the Pacific Coast StatesDates: 1923Container: Box/Folder 180/20, Accession 3820-001
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Description: The Forest Patrolmen25 itemsDates: 1921-1927Container: Box/Folder 180/21, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Miscellaneous sourcesDates: 1921-1925Container: Box/Folder 180/22, Accession 3820-001
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Washington Forest Fire Association records
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Description: General correspondenceapproximately 100 items
Scope and Content: Correspondents: Pope & Talbot, E.G. Ames, Grays Harbor Commercial Company, Washington Forest Fire Association
Dates: 1921-1928Container: Box/Folder 182/1-9, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Financial recordsapproximately 125 items
Scope and Content: Balance sheets, expenditure accounts and reports, trial balances
Dates: 1911-1928Container: Box/Folder 182/10-19, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: Annual ReportsDates: 1924, 1925, 1927Container: Box/Folder 182/20, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Notices of meetingsContainer: Box/Folder 182/21, Accession 3820-001
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Grays Hardor Commercial Company records
Biographical/Historical Note: Grays Hardor Commercial Company manufactured and shipped Pacific Coast Lumber. Puget Mill Company purchased much of its mill equipment and tools from them, as the majority of the correspondence indicates. A Pope & Talbot, Inc. holding company.
L. H. Pierson, President
Scope and Content: This company also appears within E. G. Ames's personal papers and the Puget Mill Company, Puget Lumber Company, and Pope & Talbot Company series.
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Description: General correspondenceapproximately 175 itemsDates: 1899-1925Container: Box/Folder 183/1-22, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Financial records [monthly statements]approximately 25 itemsDates: 1905-1908Container: Box/Folder 183/23-30, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Legal miscellany2 itemsDates: 1893, 1896Container: Box/Folder 183/31, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Lumber orders1 itemDates: 1902Container: Box/Folder 183/32, Accession 3820-001
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Industrial Company records
Biographical/Historical Note: Officers of Company: Edwin Gardner Ames, president; J. H. Hanscom, secretary.
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Description: General correspondence
Scope and Content: Correspondents: Edwin Gardner Ames, Alfred G. Harms, Charles E. Helms.
Subject: Acknowledges receipt of rent of Block 10, San Francisco
Dates: 1910-1920Container: Box 184, Accession 3820-001 -
Description: OversizeContainer: Box 185, Accession 3820-001
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Description: Accession No. 3820-002: Edwin Gardner Ames maps pertaining to Puget Mill Company lands, circa 1890-1894.33 cubic feet (1 box)
Scope and Content: Consists of maps, primarily of railroad rights-of-way for logging railroads on lands owned by Puget Mill Company or by its employees in Lewis County, Washington, circa 1890-1894. Also includes maps of various Puget Mill Company properties.
Restrictions on Access: The papers are open to all users.
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Bankers--Washington (State)--Archives
- Banks and banking--Washington (State)
- Banks and banking--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Businessmen--Washington (State)--Archives
- Commerce--United States--Societies, etc
- Commercial associations--United States
- Executives--Washington (State)--Archives
- Forest products industry--Washington (State)
- Forest products--Washington (State)
- Lumber trade--Washington (State)
- Political activists--Washington (State)--Archives
- Real property--West (U.S.)
- Shipping--Pacific Coast (U.S.)
Personal Names
- Ames, Edwin Gardner, 1856-1935--Archives
- Ames, John Keller
- Ames, Sarah Albee, 1856-
- Beckman, Victor H
- Bloedel, Julius H., 1864-
- Brown, Edward J. (Edward James), 1909-1991
- Carroll, Patrick P. (Patrick Pittman), 1844-
- Condon, Richard W. (Richard William), 1867-
- Davey, Martin L. (Martin Luther), 1884-1946
- Donworth, George, 1861-
- Furth, Jacob, 1840-
- Humphrey, William E. (William Ewart), 1862-1934
- Johnson, Albert, 1869-1957
- Jones, Wesley Livsey, 1863-1932
- Merrill, Edward F., 1883-
- Plummer, George E
- Reed, Mark E. (Mark Edward), 1866-1933
- Skinner, D. E., businessman
- Talbot, William H., 1858-1930
- Walker, Cyrus, 1827-1913
- Walker, Emily Talbot, 1848-1922
- Walker, Talbot C. (Talbot Cyrus), 1886-
- Walker, William H
Corporate Names
- Crocker National Bank
- Drummond Lighterage Company (Seattle, Wash.)
- First National Bank (Port Townsend, Wash.)
- Grays Harbor Commercial Company
- Hughes, McMicken, Dovell & Ramsey
- Metropolitan Building Company (Seattle, Wash.)
- National Bank of Commerce (Seattle, Wash.)
- Pope & Talbot
- Port Blakely Mill Company
- Puget Lumber Company
- Puget Mill Company
- Puget Sound Cedar & Lumber Company (Seattle, Wash.)
- Puget Sound Commercial Company
- Puget Sound Navigation Company
- Puget Sound Tug Boat Company
- Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )
- Republican Party (Wash.)
- Seattle Chamber of Commerce
- Simpson Logging Company
- St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company
- Union Savings and Trust Company (Seattle, Wash.)
- Walker-Ames Company
- West Coast Lumbermen's Association
Family Names
Geographical Names
- Pacific States--Commerce
- Seattle (Wash.)--Economic conditions
- Seattle (Wash.)--Politics and government
- Washington (State)--Commerce
- Washington (State)--Economic conditions
- Washington (State)--Politics and government
