• Market Radio Broadcast transcript

    Market Radio Broadcast transcript

    Market Radio Broadcasting Station

    Broadcast transcript for K.Z.C., the Market Radio Broadcasting Station. The transcript includes radio operator instructions and a summary of the information provided in the radio program: 'We will transmit music, talks on topics pertaining to foodstuffs, various methods of their preparation for the table, timely hints for canning and preserving, good values, eating for health, and such subjects. We will also broadcast the latest low retail prices of farm produce, meats, groceries, poultry, butter, eggs, etc.' This particular transcript includes a discussion on 'Candy as Food' advertising the benefits of sweets and advertisements for Pike Place Market businesses and attractions such as the sugar stalls in the new Municipal Market, the Economy Fish Market, and a new branch of the Seattle Public Library within the market.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00049

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  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Sam Morheim regarding Mr. Vandermeer's dispute with Market Company, November 18, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Sam Morheim regarding Mr. Vandermeer's dispute with Market Company, November 18, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Sam Morheim regarding Mr. Vandermeer's dispute with the City and Market Company over the vendors currently selling their wares from the sidewalk at Pike Place Market. Goodwin remarks that he has recently learned that Vandermeer intends to sue both the City and the Market Company in order to stop this practice and wonders if relocation of these farmers is possible.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00107

    Date: 1927-11-18

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  • Letter from Louis J. Becker to Arthur Goodwin responding to his notice to vacate premises, December 14, 1927

    Letter from Louis J. Becker to Arthur Goodwin responding to his notice to vacate premises, December 14, 1927

    Becker, Louis J.

    Letter from Becker acknowleding Goodwin's notice to vacate his space in the Economy Market at the end of the month. Becker asks for compensation for the investments he had recently put into the space, not knowing he would need to find a new location.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00077

    Date: 1927-12-14

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  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Frank Stier Goodwin offering payment for his article on foreign markets, September 23, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Frank Stier Goodwin offering payment for his article on foreign markets, September 23, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Frank Stier Goodwin enclosing payment for the copy of his article on foreign markets. Arthur Goodwin also wishes Frank a happy birthday and asks if he was one of the reporters present at the Jack Dempsey vs. Gene Tunney fight.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00092

    Date: 1927-09-23

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  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to D.Z. Gourman regarding unauthorized signage at his stall, November 12, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to D.Z. Gourman regarding unauthorized signage at his stall, November 12, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to D.Z. Gourman informing him that he is not permitted to display the price of butter on his signage as it draws business away from other vendors at Pike Place Market.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00094

    Date: 1927-11-12

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  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to William Peterson regarding sagging floor in Economy Market. January 17, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to William Peterson regarding sagging floor in Economy Market. January 17, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to William Peterson of the General House Repair Co. asking him to look into the sagging floor of the Bartell's Drug Store located in the Economy Building and make repairs as quickly as possible.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00048

    Date: 1927-01-17

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  • Aerial photograph of Pike Place Market looking west

    Aerial photograph of Pike Place Market looking west

    Mandeville and Berge, Architects & Engineers

    Aerial photograph of Pike Place Market facing west towards Pier 59. The viaduct and waterfront piers can be seen at the top of the photo.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00009

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  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to George Kootros regarding the Municipal Market expansion, June 13, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to George Kootros regarding the Municipal Market expansion, June 13, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to George Kootros advising him that William Peterson will be working with the tenants at the Municipal Market to prepare for the market expansion. Goodwin advises Kootros he can retain the present location of his fruit stall but that it may be necessary for him to move the bakery stall so a lunch counter can be added.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00098

    Date: 1927-06-13

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  • View of regrade from Washington Hotel looking south, ca. 1906

    View of regrade from Washington Hotel looking south, ca. 1906

    Webster and Stevens

    Photograph appears to be taken from near the former site of the old Washington Hotel at 3rd Ave. and Stewart St. The New Washington Hotel can be seen under construction on the right side of the photo. Although the regrade started in 1903, James Moore, the owner of the Washington Hotel, refused to clear the property until 1906 when regrading of Second and Third Avenues were well underway.

    Identifier: spl_dr_042

    Date: 1906

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  • List of Japanese farmers at Pike Place Market

    List of Japanese farmers at Pike Place Market

    List of Japanese farmers and the produce they are allowed to sell at the market.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00053

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