• Northwest Asian Weekly, v.18, no.14, Apr. 3, 1999

    Northwest Asian Weekly, v.18, no.14, Apr. 3, 1999

    Ng, Assunta

    Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_1999_018_014

    Date: 1999-04-03

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  • Northwest Asian Weekly, v.23, no.25, Jun. 19, 2004

    Northwest Asian Weekly, v.23, no.25, Jun. 19, 2004

    Ng, Assunta

    Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_2004_023_025

    Date: 2004-06-19

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  • Seattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.10, no.13, Mar. 30, 1991

    Seattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.10, no.13, Mar. 30, 1991

    Ng, Assunta

    Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_1991_010_013

    Date: 1991-03-30

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  • Seattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.7, no.14, Apr. 2, 1988

    Seattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.7, no.14, Apr. 2, 1988

    Ng, Assunta

    Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_1988_007_014

    Date: 1988-04-02

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  • Seattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.9, no.42, Oct. 20, 1990

    Seattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.9, no.42, Oct. 20, 1990

    Ng, Assunta

    Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_1990_009_042

    Date: 1990-10-20

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  • Northwest Asian Weekly, v.35, no.44, Oct. 29, 2016

    Northwest Asian Weekly, v.35, no.44, Oct. 29, 2016

    Ng, Assunta

    Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_2016_035_044

    Date: 2016-10-29

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  • King Street Station., ca. 1906

    King Street Station., ca. 1906

    During the early 1900s, there was increasing interest in connecting railroads with Seattle. The high demand and competition between railways resulted in two railway stations being built directly next to each other at 4th Avenue and Jackson Street. King Street Station (which is depicted in this postcard) was constructed in 1906 and can be distinguished by its tower. Union Station, originally known as the Oregon and Washington Station, was constructed in 1911. (Alternative names for Union Station include the Union Depot and the Northern Pacific Great Northern Depot.) The postcard captioning can be confusing because both stations were sometimes referred to as "union stations" due to the fact that multiple railroad lines were shared within the same terminal. For a good example of the differences between Union Station and King Street Station see spl_pc_01011 where Union Station appears in the foreground and King Street Station appears in the background.

    Identifier: spl_pc_01019

    Date: 1906?

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  • Northwest Asian Weekly, v.36, no.39, Sep. 23, 2017

    Northwest Asian Weekly, v.36, no.39, Sep. 23, 2017

    Ng, Assunta

    Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_2017_036_039

    Date: 2017-09-23

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  • Northwest Asian Weekly, v.23, no.14, Apr. 3, 2004

    Northwest Asian Weekly, v.23, no.14, Apr. 3, 2004

    Ng, Assunta

    Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_2004_023_014

    Date: 2004-04-03

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  • Seattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.4, no.23, Jun. 8, 1985

    Seattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.4, no.23, Jun. 8, 1985

    Ng, Assunta

    Volume and issue numbering begins with vol. 6, no. 8. Volume and Issue numbers for earlier issues are based on the later volumes.

    Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_19850608

    Date: 1985-06-08

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