• Boat in front of Le Conte Glacier, Alaska, ca. 1899

    Boat in front of Le Conte Glacier, Alaska, ca. 1899

    Pillsbury, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence)

    Identifier: spl_ap_00083

    Date: 1899?

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  • Wedding Invitation of Orion O. Denny and Narcissa Latimer, March 31, 1889

    Wedding Invitation of Orion O. Denny and Narcissa Latimer, March 31, 1889

    Denny, Narcissa Latimer, 1851-1900; Denny, Orion O., 1853-1916

    Narcissa Latimer married Orion Denny on March 31, 1889. Orion was the son of Arthur and Mary Denny and first white male born in Seattle. He served as president of the Denny Clay Company.

    Identifier: spl_lj_071

    Date: 1889-03-31

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  • Stetson and Post Mill, ca.  1896

    Stetson and Post Mill, ca. 1896

    Transcribed from back of photograph: "Stetson + Post's Mill, Seattle."

    Identifier: spl_lj_062

    Date: 1896?

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  • One view from Jack Large's bedroom window, 1419 Madrona Dr., January 1968

    One view from Jack Large's bedroom window, 1419 Madrona Dr., January 1968

    Large, Jack

    One view from Jack Large's bedroom window at 1419 Madrona Drive

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    Date: 1968-01

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  • Skagway, Alaska and Chilkoot Inlet looking south, ca. 1899

    Skagway, Alaska and Chilkoot Inlet looking south, ca. 1899

    Pillsbury, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence)

    Identifier: spl_ap_00135

    Date: 1899?

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  • Chief Kyan totem pole in Ketchikan, Alaska, ca. 1899

    Chief Kyan totem pole in Ketchikan, Alaska, ca. 1899

    Pillsbury, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence)

    Chief Kyan was a Tlingit chief who, in 1885, sold 160 acres to Mike Martin, one of the city of Ketchikan's founders. The totem pole shows the lineage of the Chief's family. The bear at the base of the pole represents Chief Kyan's family. The Thunderbird in the center represents his wife's family and the crane at the top represents his wife.

    Identifier: spl_ap_00080

    Date: 1899?

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  • "Monterey" gunboat in Port Orchard dry dock, ca. 1896

    "Monterey" gunboat in Port Orchard dry dock, ca. 1896

    The Port Orchard Dry Dock mentioned in the caption is likely the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.

    Identifier: spl_lj_067

    Date: 1896?

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  • Dr. and Dorothea Bickford, Joe and Ollie, Alice Fowler, Emma Reynolds, Lillian Fowler, Florence Wiltsie and husband, Marilyn Wiltsie, ca. 1930

    Dr. and Dorothea Bickford, Joe and Ollie, Alice Fowler, Emma Reynolds, Lillian Fowler, Florence Wiltsie and husband, Marilyn Wiltsie, ca. 1930

    Dr. Ernest L. Bickford was the brother of Arthur Bickford, husband of Clara Latimer Bickford. Clara Latimer Bickford was the daughter of Alexander and Sarah Latimer and sister of Alice Latimer Fowler and Emma Latimer Reynolds. Lillian Fowler was the daughter of Alice Latimer Fowler and her husband Charles Fowler. Ernest and his wife Dorothea Bickford lived in Seattle for 40 years before his death in 1936. Their home, likely where the photograph was taken, was located on Mercer Island for much of that time. Transcribed from back of photograph: ""Dr. Bickford + Wife Dorothea, Joe + Ollie, Aunt Alice Fowler, Aunt Emma Reynolds, Lillian Fowler, Florence Wiltsie + husband [Lee Wiltsie]. Little girl is Marilyn Wiltsie. Bickford Home.""

    Identifier: spl_lj_054

    Date: 1935?

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  • Narcissa Latimer letter to Sarah Latimer, November 29, 1868

    Narcissa Latimer letter to Sarah Latimer, November 29, 1868

    Denny, Narcissa Latimer, 1851-1900

    Narcissa Leonora (Nora) Latimer Denny was the daughter of Alexander and Sarah Latimer. She had four sisters: Eliza Alice Latimer Fowler (1856-1934), Harriet Ellen Latimer Stephens (1859-1938), Clara Latimer Bickford (1861-1934), and Emma Chesney Latimer Reynolds (1864-1946). Narcissa married Orion Denny on April 1, 1889. The letter is addressed to her mother, Sarah, and discusses attending church and Sabbath school, gifts she received for her birthday and the differences between life in Minnesota and Illinois. The letter is written from Macomb, Illinois.

    Identifier: spl_lj_008

    Date: 1868-11-29

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  • Waldo Lake Or., Camp Edith, ca. 1900

    Waldo Lake Or., Camp Edith, ca. 1900

    Identifier: spl_lj_068

    Date: 1900?

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