Preview up to 100 items from this collection below. Read digital editions of this weekly Northwest construction and engineering publication from 1906-1910. Issues document notable construction news in the Pacific Northwest.
Pacific Builder and Engineer, v. 7, no. 25, Jun. 19, 1909
Page 242-245 article discusses construction progress on the Michel Casino at the Alaska-Yukon-Exposition.
Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1909_07_25
Date: 1909-06-19
View this itemPacific Builder and Engineer, v. 4, no. 25, Jun. 23, 1906
Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1906_04_25
Date: 1906-06-23
View this itemPacific Builder and Engineer, v. 4, no. 3, Jan. 20, 1906
Page 3 includes article featuring architect Albert Walter Spalding with a portrait.
Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1906_04_03
Date: 1906-01-20
View this itemPacific Builder and Engineer, v. 4, no. 31, Aug. 4, 1906
Page 3 includes article on the Seattle Municipal Street Railway with portrait of City Engineer R.H. Thomson.
Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1906_04_31
Date: 1906-08-04
View this itemPacific Builder and Engineer, v. 4, no. 11, Mar. 17, 1906
Page 13 includes advertisement for "White City" amusement park in Madison Park.
Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1906_04_11
Date: 1906-03-17
View this itemPacific Builder and Engineer, v. 9, no. 7, Feb. 12, 1910
Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1910_09_07
Date: 1910-02-12
View this itemPacific Builder and Engineer, v. 7, no. 19, May 8, 1909
Page 195 article discusses construction progress on the Alaska-Yukon-Exposition grounds.
Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1909_07_19
Date: 1909-05-08
View this itemPacific Builder and Engineer, v. 8, no. 41, Oct. 2, 1909
Page 390-391 discusses the Foundry Building at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition.
Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1909_08_41
Date: 1909-10-02
View this itemCome by Sail, Rail, or Hit the Trail! The Golden Potlatch, June 14, 1911
Postcard advertising the Golden Potlatch Festival, featuring three images on front showing the Seattle waterfront, a forest road and King Street Station. Transcribed from postcard: "A Hot Time in a Cool Place - Come! Seattle's Great Carnival Week of July 17th, 1911 Welcome!" Printed on back of postcard: "51. July 17, 1897, the steamer Portland arrived in Seattle bringing $500,000 in gold dust, the first proof of the rich strikes in the North. Within twenty-four hours the greatest gold rush of modern time was under way."
Identifier: spl_pc_36038
Date: 1911-06-14
View this itemPacific Builder and Engineer, v. 8, no. 44, Oct. 23, 1909
Identifier: spl_pbe_3022043_1909_08_44
Date: 1909-10-23
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