• Seattle Municipal News, v. 34, no. 36, Oct. 7, 1944

    Seattle Municipal News, v. 34, no. 36, Oct. 7, 1944

    Identifier: spl_mn_198039_34_36

    Date: 1944-10-07

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  • Seattle Municipal News, v. 31, no. 43, Nov. 29, 1941

    Seattle Municipal News, v. 31, no. 43, Nov. 29, 1941

    Identifier: spl_mn_198039_31_43

    Date: 1941-11-29

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  • Seattle Municipal News, v. 33, no. 16, Apr. 17, 1943

    Seattle Municipal News, v. 33, no. 16, Apr. 17, 1943

    Identifier: spl_mn_198039_33_16

    Date: 1943-04-17

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  • Municipal News, v. 52, no. 12, Jun. 25, 1962

    Municipal News, v. 52, no. 12, Jun. 25, 1962

    Page 90 article discusses First Hill residents and their concerns over freeway construction.

    Identifier: spl_mn_818362_52_12

    Date: 1962-06-25

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  • Joshua Green, 1968

    Joshua Green, 1968

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer

    Transcribed from photograph: "Portraits. Green, Joshua, 1869-1975. Born October 16, 1869. Drawing by Stuart Moldrem."

    Identifier: spl_shp_22373

    Date: 1968

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  • Corrections and additions: program of special days, May 11, 1909

    Corrections and additions: program of special days, May 11, 1909

    Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (1909 : Seattle, Wash.)

    Printed list of corrections to the list of special days. Dated May 11, 1909, the list includes special events in June through September that have been changed since the "program of special days" was released.

    Identifier: spl_ayp_2553093

    Date: 1909-05-11

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  • "Smithsonian and National Museum Exhibit," The Coast, July 1909

    "Smithsonian and National Museum Exhibit," The Coast, July 1909

    The Coast Publishing Company

    An article describing the Smithsonian and National Museum Exhibit within the Government Building at the A.Y.P.E. The author notes the particularly educational quality of this exhibit. U.S. development in terms of land and water transportation, telegraphy and the political, religious and economic history of the Pacific states are also discussed. The exhibit also includes a portrait gallery of important persons involved in the history and discovery of America. A special feature of the exhibit is the display of an excavation of the Casa Grande Reservation showing settlements of Indian ancestors in Arizona. Also discussed are displays concerning Pacific Islanders. Coast 18.1 (July 1909): 26-29, illustrated.

    Identifier: spl_ayp_179583_jul1909_26

    Date: 1909-07

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  • Earshot Jazz, v.21, no.11, Nov. 2005

    Earshot Jazz, v.21, no.11, Nov. 2005

    Earshot Jazz Society of Seattle

    This issue begins with notes on Valerie Joyce, Victor Noriega, Sonarchy Radio Hour, and Seattle Jazz Vespers on page 3. Earshot Jazz Festival performances for November 2005 are discussed on page 4, including the Jeff 'Tain' Watts Quartet, the Cuong Vu Trio, the Ravi Coltrane Quartet, the Laura Welland Band, the Ben Thomas Quartet, the Poetry in Jazz Panel: Langston Hughes to Today, the Bill Charlap Trio, the Gary Hobbs Quartet, SAM After Hours, Luciana Souza Brazillian Duo, Robin Holcomb & Wayne Horvitz, the Bobo Stenson Trio, the Cornish Jazz Composers, Konono #1, Reptet, Gangbe Brass Band, Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra (SRJO) & Gerald Wilson, Jay Clayton, Marc Seales & New Quintet, Virginia Rodrigues, and Greg Keplinger & Michael Monhart. Wayne Horvitz is featured in an artist interview on page 9. Peter Monaghan discusses Konono #1 on page 13. Gerald Wilson's brief biography is listed on page 17. Peter Monaghan discusses Michael Monhart, Gregg Keplinger, and Co. on page 19. Randy Halberstadt is interviewed by Earshot Jazz on page 21. A performance preview for the Ballard Jazz Festival is written on page 23. Kristian St. Clair, the Seattle filmmaker who worked on the film This Is Gary McFarland, is interviewed on page 25. Highlight performances begin on page 28, including Good Vibes, Marc Smason, Eric Vaughn, the Floyd Standifer Group, James Blood Ulmer, Django Reinhardt Festival, Monktail Creative Music Concern, Rebecca Parris, Hadley Caliman, Reggie Goings, Greta Matassa, Emerald City Jazz Orchestra, Mark Bordenet, Toots Thielemans, the Bruce Katz Band, the Jim Cutler Jazz Orchestra, the Jazz Police, Klez Fest, Darin Clendenin, Roadside Attraction, Carrie Clark, Carlos Cascante, James Bernhard, the Jay Thomas Big Band, Kelley Johnson, Hal Sherman, Fife & Stadium High School Jazz Band and Choir, New Steve Korn Group, Roberta Piket, Billy Mintz, No Jive Five, Geoff Harper, Jane Monheit, and Katie King. Cover art is a photograph of Floyd Standifer on saxophone.

    Identifier: spl_ej_571712_2005_21_11

    Date: 2005-11

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  • Pacific Builder and Engineer, v. 4, no. 40, Oct. 6, 1906

    Pacific Builder and Engineer, v. 4, no. 40, Oct. 6, 1906

    Page 4 article includes photograph of Three Tree Point Park.

    Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1906_04_40

    Date: 1906-10-06

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  • Municipal News, v. 44, no. 27, Jul. 3, 1954

    Municipal News, v. 44, no. 27, Jul. 3, 1954

    Identifier: spl_mn_818362_44_27

    Date: 1954-07-03

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