• Regrade construction SE of New Washington Hotel, ca. 1906

    Regrade construction SE of New Washington Hotel, ca. 1906

    Webster and Stevens

    The backs of the Washington Hotel Annex (later known as Hotel Gowman and Hotel Stewart), The New Washington Hotel and the Moore Theatre are visible in distance near 2nd and Virginia intersection.

    Identifier: spl_dr_039

    Date: 1906

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  • The Lower University District, 1968

    The Lower University District, 1968

    Laboda, Michele

    Map depicting University District Businesses and attractions.

    Identifier: spl_maps_2392031

    Date: 1968

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  • James St. Cable Line, Birds Eye View - Looking South, 1904

    James St. Cable Line, Birds Eye View - Looking South, 1904

    The Seattle Electric Company

    Map showing the James St. Cable Car route and location of pulleys.

    Identifier: spl_maps_2354008

    Date: 1904

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  • View of regrade north from Madison St., ca. 1906

    View of regrade north from Madison St., ca. 1906

    Webster and Stevens

    View north to regrade steam shovel at work on Spring St. between 2nd and 3rd Avenues. Piper and Taft Sporting Goods and Hotel George appear in the background.

    Identifier: spl_dr_040

    Date: 1906

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  • Chart of the Viti Group or FeeJee Islands by the U.S. Ex. Ex., 1840

    Chart of the Viti Group or FeeJee Islands by the U.S. Ex. Ex., 1840

    Wilkes, Charles

    This map embraces the Viti or Feejee Group, consisting of one hundred and fifty-four islands, with numerous coral reefs, etc.

    Identifier: spl_maps_367358_05

    Date: 1840

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  • Municipal Plans Commission of the City of Seattle map showing Lake Union Waterfront District, 1911

    Municipal Plans Commission of the City of Seattle map showing Lake Union Waterfront District, 1911

    Bogue, Virgil B.

    Map showing proposed city improvements under the Plan of Seattle, commonly known as the Bogue Plan. Designed by Virgil Bogue, Seattle's municipal plans director, the Bogue Plan proposed a series of improvements aimed at beautifying the city and making it making it more cohesive after years of rapid growth and industrialization. The plan worked in tandem with the Olmsted Brothers new system of parks, begun in 1903, and proposed new government buildings, an improved city center and an interurban road connecting the city together. The plan was rejected by voters in 1912.

    Identifier: spl_maps_2465533_12

    Date: 1911

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  • R. Duke Watson Interview, May 8, 1986

    R. Duke Watson Interview, May 8, 1986

    R. Duke Watson (1915-2010) was born in Alton, Illinois. He grew up with a heavy interest in the outdoors and first visited Seattle on family trips to the West Coast. He attended the Western Military Academy and the University of Illinois where he graduated with a degree in forestry in 1937. Watson moved to the Pacific Northwest shortly after to pursue a career in the timber industry. When World War II began, Watson enlisted in the Army where he served with the Tenth Mountain Division and became a major. On his return from the war, Watson married his wife, Marillyn Black and started his own lumber wholesale business. His interest in the outdoors continued throughout his lifetime and he became one of the founders of the Crystal Mountain ski area and a significant figure in the early history of North Cascades mountaineering.

    Identifier: spl_ds_rwatson_01

    Date: 1986-05-08

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  • Municipal Plans Commission of the City of Seattle map showing Ballard Waterfront District, 1911

    Municipal Plans Commission of the City of Seattle map showing Ballard Waterfront District, 1911

    Bogue, Virgil B.

    Map showing proposed city improvements under the Plan of Seattle, commonly known as the Bogue Plan. Designed by Virgil Bogue, Seattle's municipal plans director, the Bogue Plan proposed a series of improvements aimed at beautifying the city and making it making it more cohesive after years of rapid growth and industrialization. The plan worked in tandem with the Olmsted Brothers new system of parks, begun in 1903, and proposed new government buildings, an improved city center and an interurban road connecting the city together. The plan was rejected by voters in 1912.

    Identifier: spl_maps_2465533_11

    Date: 1911

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  • Rapid Transit Plan, 1970

    Rapid Transit Plan, 1970

    De Leuw, Cather & Company

    Map displaying plans for Phase I and Phase II of a proposed Seattle Transit System.

    Identifier: spl_maps_2506912

    Date: 1970

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  • Dale Turner Interview, February 27, 1986

    Dale Turner Interview, February 27, 1986

    Rev. Dr. Dale Turner (1917-2006) served as the pastor of Seattle’s University Congregational Church from 1958 to 1982. Turner was born in Glen Dale, West Virginia and his family moved to Ohio shortly afterwards. Turner attended West Virginia Wesleyan College and pursued a career in coaching before deciding to change directions and study religion at the Yale Divinity School where he graduated in 1943. In 1948 he married his wife, Leone, and the couple moved to Kansas where Turner became the pastor for Lawrence’s Congregational Church and taught at the University of Kansas. In 1958, Turner moved to Seattle to become the minister for the University Congregational Church. He held the role for 24 years and was a vocal supporter of pacifism, gay rights and civil rights.

    Identifier: spl_ds_dturner_01

    Date: 1986-02-27

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