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	 <eadid countrycode="us" encodinganalog="identifier" mainagencycode="wasmar" identifier="80444/xv46246" url="http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv46246">WaSMAR1204_18</eadid>
	 
	 <filedesc> 
		  <titlestmt> 
				<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Seattle City Light
					 Field System Operations Digital Photograph Collection
					 <date encodinganalog="date">2005-2007</date></titleproper> 
				<titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Seattle City Light
					 Field System Operations Digital Photograph Collection</titleproper> 
				<author encodinganalog="creator">Finding aid prepared by Julie B.
					 Viggiano</author> 
		  </titlestmt> 
		  <publicationstmt>
        <!--To link to your logo, click on the diamond in the <extptr> tag below and enter the full
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				<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Seattle Municipal Archives
					 <extptr actuate="onload" show="embed" role="image/jpeg" href="http://clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us/~archives/logo2.jpg " title="City of Seattle logo"/></publisher> 
				<date encodinganalog="date">© 2010</date> 
				<address> 
					 <addressline>PO Box 94728</addressline> 
					 <addressline>600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3</addressline> 
					 <addressline>Seattle, WA 98124-4728</addressline> 
					 <addressline>Phone: 206/233-7807</addressline> 
					 <addressline>Email: archives@seattle.gov</addressline> 
					 <addressline>http://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives</addressline> 
				</address> 
		  </publicationstmt> 
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	 <profiledesc> 
		  <creation>Finding aid encoded by Julie B. Viggiano 
				<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2010</date></creation> 
		  <langusage>Finding aid written in
				<language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="language" scriptcode="latn">English</language>.</langusage> <descrules>Finding aid based
		  on DACS ( 
		  <title render="italic">Describing Archives: A Content
				Standard</title>).</descrules> 
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	 <repository> 
		  <corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Seattle Municipal Archives</corpname> 
		  <address> 
				<addressline>PO Box 94728</addressline> 
				<addressline>600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3</addressline> 
				<addressline>Seattle, WA 98124-4728</addressline> 
				<addressline>Phone: 206/233-7807</addressline> 
				<addressline>Email: archives@seattle.gov</addressline> 
				<addressline>http://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives</addressline> 
		  </address> </repository> 
	 <unitid encodinganalog="099" countrycode="us" repositorycode="wasmar">1204-18</unitid> 
	 <origination>
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		  <corpname encodinganalog="110" role="creator" source="lcnaf">Seattle
				City Light</corpname> </origination> 
	 <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Seattle City Light Field System
		  Operations Digital Photograph Collection</unittitle> 
	 <unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">2005-2007</unitdate> 

	 <physdesc> 
	 <extent encodinganalog="300$a">21 digital image files</extent>
	 </physdesc>
	 <abstract encodinganalog="5203_">Images of damage to transmission poles and
		  transformers caused by auto accidents and weather-related incidents.</abstract>
	 <langmaterial>Collection materials are in
	 <language encodinganalog="546" langcode="eng">
	 English</language></langmaterial> 
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<bioghist encodinganalog="545">
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	 <head>Historical Note</head> 
	 <p>City Light provides electricity, electrical, and conservation services
		  to its publis and private customers. It is the larget public utility in the
		  Pacific Northwest. Public responsibilitiy for electrcial energy dates to 1890
		  with creation of the Department of Lighting and Water Works. In 1902, Seattle
		  voters passed a bond issue to develop hydroelectric power on the Cedar River
		  under the administration of the Water Department. Electricity from this
		  development began to serve Seattle in 1905. A City Charter amendment in 1910
		  created the Lighting Department. Under the leadership of Superintendent James
		  D. Ross, the department developed the Skagit River hydroelectric project which
		  began supplying power in 1924. Both public and private power was supplied to
		  Seattle until 1951 when the City purchased the private electrical supply
		  operations, make the Lighting Department the sole supplier. The Boundary
		  Project in northeastern Washington began operations in 1967 and supplied over
		  half of City Light's power generation. By the early 21st century, approximately
		  ten percent of City Light's income came from the sale of surplus energy to
		  customers in the Northwest and Southwest with the remainder of City Light's
		  financial support coming from customer revenue. The current name of the agency
		  was adopted in 1978 when the Department was reorganized. </p> 
</bioghist> 
<scopecontent encodinganalog="5202_"> 
	 <p>Features images of damage to transmission poles and transformers caused
		  by auto accidents and weather-related incidents. Also includes images of damage
		  caused by high winds in the November 2006 Hanukkah Eve Windstorm. Images can be
		  viewed on our digital platform. 
		  <extref href="http://archives.seattle.gov/digital-collections/index.php/Search/objects/search/_fulltext:1204-18">View
				1204-18 online</extref></p> 
</scopecontent> 
<accessrestrict encodinganalog="506"> 
	 <p>Records are open to the public.</p> 
</accessrestrict> 
<prefercite encodinganalog="524">
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	 <p> <?xm-replace_text {Photos}?>[Item number.] Seattle City Light Field
		  System Operations Digital Photograph Collection, Record Series 1204-18. Seattle
		  Municipal Archives.</p> 
</prefercite> 
<acqinfo encodinganalog="541"> 
	 <p>Photographs acquired through the Seattle Municipal Archives Digital
		  Image Management Program.</p> 
</acqinfo> 
<accruals encodinganalog="584"> 
	 <p>This series may grow due to continued accessioning through the Digital
		  Image Management Program. This finding aid will be updated to reflect
		  additional accessions.</p> 
</accruals> 
<controlaccess> 
	 <p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online
		  catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or
		  places should search the catalog using these headings.</p> 
	 <controlaccess>
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		  <corpname role="subject" encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh"> Seattle
				(Wash.). Dept. of Lighting</corpname> 
		  <corpname role="subject" encodinganalog="610" source="lcsh">Seattle
				City Light</corpname> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <controlaccess>
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		  code for other authority.  ENCODINGANALOG="651" and ROLE="subject".-->
		  <geogname role="subject" encodinganalog="651">Seattle
				(Wash.)</geogname> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <controlaccess>
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	 "lcsh" or "lctgm"; see Best Practices Guidelines for further details. If you cannot find appropriate terms in LCSH, 
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		  <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Weather--Washington
				(State)--Seattle</subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Transmission
				Lines--Washington (State)--Seattle</subject> 
		  <subject source="lcsh">Neighborhoods--Washington
				(State)--Seattle</subject> 
		  <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Traffic
				Accidents--Washington (State)--Seattle</subject> 
	 </controlaccess>
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	 <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Public Utilities</subject> 
	 <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Public works</subject> 
	 <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Washington (State)</subject> 
	 <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Seattle</subject> 
	 <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Photographs</subject> 
</controlaccess> </archdesc>
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