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Seattle Mail and Herald, v. 7, no. Progress, Dec. 19, 1903 |
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This edition (labeled "Progress Edition" rather than a number) was a special 66-page edition of this weekly newspaper, which normally only ran to 16 pages. Page 8b includes Edward S. Curtis portrait "Type of the Puget Sound Aborigines." Additional Curtis photos appear on pages 28 and 31a. Page 9 article "Seattle's Fifty Years of Progress" by Edmund S. Meany discusses Seattle history. Article includes several historical photographs. Page 12 article "City Building" discusses Seattle's industries. and growth. It includes a historical photos and photos of private residences. Photos of the Washington Hotel appear on pages 13, 31 and 33. Photographs of Railroad Avenue and the Seattle harbor appear on page 16. Photographs of the Moran Brothers Ship Yard appear on page 17. Pages 18-21 include portraits of prominent Seattle men including James A. Moore, Robert Moran, Jacob Furth and James J. Hill. Page 23 article "A Girl's Opportunity in the West" discusses options for young women to homestead land in the west. Page 24 article "Logic and Lumber" discusses the lumber industry in Washington and includes photos. Page 26 article "The Rural Northwest" discusses farming. Page 29 article "Politics in the Northwest" discusses the political climate and includes photos of Native Americans. Page 32a includes panoramic photograph of the Seattle tide lands. Page 34 features article "Seattle Street Railroads" with photographs. Page 26 article "The New Garden of Eden" discusses travel in the Puget Sound area. Article on Three Tree Point appears on page 41. Page 32 article includes portraits of prominent Seattle businessmen. Page 44 article discusses the Seattle-Tacoma Interurban. Page 53 includes a Butterworth Mortuary advertisement with photos of the mortuary. Articles on pages 46 and 55 discuss mining in Washington. Page 58 includes photos of the Pidduck-Ross grocery store on 2nd Avenue and its employees. The caption "A view of Seattle Harbor from the Court House" is actually an error on the part of the Mail and Herald. The view is from the Washington Hotel. You can see the Hotel York at First and Pike (current site of the Corner Market in Pike Place Market). At left you can see the Gilmore & Kirkman building (Arlington Hotel) with its tower at the southwest corner of First and University. |
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19 December 1903 date QS:P571,+1903-12-19T00:00:00Z/11 |
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Schwabachers Wharf, demolished circa 1962; became the site of Waterfront Park.
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Page 8b includes Edward S. Curtis portrait "Type of the Puget Sound Aborigines." Additional Curtis photos appear on pages 28 and 31a. Page 9 article "Seattle's Fifty Years of Progress" by Edmund S. Meany discusses Seattle history. Article includes several historical photographs. Page 12 article "City Building" discusses Seattle's industries. and growth. It includes a historical photos and photos of private residences. Photos of the Washington Hotel appear on pages 13, 31 and 33. Photographs of Railroad Avenue and the Seattle harbor appear on page 16. The Seattle harbor photo is mistaken attributed as being taken from the courthouse when it appears to have been taken from the Washington Hotel. Photographs of the Moran Brothers Ship Yard appear on page 17. Pages 18-21 include portraits of prominent Seattle men including James A. Moore, Robert Moran, Jacob Furth and James J. Hill. Page 23 article "A Girl's Opportunity in the West" discusses options for young women to homestead land in the west. Page 24 article "Logic and Lumber" discusses the lumber industry in Washington and includes photos. Page 26 article "The Rural Northwest" discusses farming. Page 29 article "Politics in the Northwest" discusses the political climate and includes photos of Native Americans. Page 32a includes panoramic photograph of the Seattle tide lands. Page 34 features article "Seattle Street Railroads" with photographs. Page 26 article "The New Garden of Eden" discusses travel in the Puget Sound area. (English)
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- Seattle Mail and Herald, 1903
- Pier 56, Seattle, Washington
- Pier 57, Seattle, Washington
- Schwabacher's Wharf
- Destroyed buildings in Seattle
- Railroad Avenue, Seattle
- Plank roads in Washington (state)
- On-street running in the United States
- Rail transport in Seattle
- Wooden utility poles in Seattle
- Freight cars of the United States
- Photographs by Webster & Stevens
- Views from Washington Hotel
- Hotel York
- Gilmore and Kirkman Building
- Piers in Seattle on Elliott Bay
- Ships in Elliott Bay
- Central Waterfront, Seattle, Washington
- Downtown, Seattle, Washington
- Elliott Bay
- Seattle, Washington in the 1900s
- Black and white photographs of Seattle