• Fred Haley Interview, May 2, 1986

    Fred Haley Interview, May 2, 1986

    Fred T. Haley (1912-2005) was the president of Brown & Haley, the confectionary company founded by his father in 1912 that became well known for manufacturing Almond Roca. Haley was heavily involved in civil rights and education issues in Tacoma and nationwide. He served on the Tacoma School Board from 1954 to 1965 and worked for school desegregation and increasing diversity among the faculty. He was also heavily involved in establishing a Tacoma campus for the University of Washington. Haley’s deep interest in social causes was further demonstrated by his participation in the 1963 March on Washington. The American Civil Liberties Union honored Haley with their William O. Douglas award in 1985 for his work to promote civil rights and racial equality and protecting targets of McCarthyism in the 1950s.

    Identifier: spl_ds_fhaley_01

    Date: 1986-05-02

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  • Seattle waterfront from the foot of S. Main St., ca. 1899

    Seattle waterfront from the foot of S. Main St., ca. 1899

    Pillsbury, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence); Pillsbury and Cleveland

    The Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Pier B, located at foot of S. Main St. appears on the right. The Washington Hotel, also known as Hotel Denny appears in the distance in the center of the photograph at the top of the hill. The King County Courthouse appears at the top of the hill at the right of the photograph.

    Identifier: spl_ap_00061

    Date: 1899?

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  • Row of colorful houses at 92nd Ave. N. and College Way N., March 31, 1997

    Row of colorful houses at 92nd Ave. N. and College Way N., March 31, 1997

    Dorpat, Paul

    Photograph shows a row of homes in the Northgate neighborhood, all built in the 1980s. This image was used in the March 24, 2012 Now & Then column "Row Houses on 5th." (https://pauldorpat.com/2012/03/24/seattle-now-then-row-houses-on-5th/) The caption provided was "A modern sort of row - this one near North Seattle Community College (on the byway - rather than the freeway - to Costco.)"

    Identifier: spl_dor_00041

    Date: 1997-03-31

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  • Aerial view of Bellevue, WA, circa 1990s

    Aerial view of Bellevue, WA, circa 1990s

    Dorpat, Paul

    Aerial view of Bellevue looking west and slightly north along NE 4th Ave. towards Lake Washington and Seattle. Bellevue Square (first opened in 1946 as Bellevue Shopping Square, and expanded in the 1980s), One Bellevue Center (constructed 1982-1983), the Hyatt Regency hotel (built 1989), Key Bank Building (built 1971), and other buildings can be seen.

    Identifier: spl_dor_00021

    Date: 1990?

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  • Mossy wood, Washington

    Mossy wood, Washington

    Colborne, Elizabeth, 1885-1948

    Elizabeth Aline Colborne was born in Chamberlain, South Dakota. She studied at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY and was a member of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors and was also a highly accomplished printmaker. She lived in Bellingham, WA and maintained a studio in New York City. She worked on the Public Works of Art Project for the state of Washington in the 1930's.

    Identifier: spl_art_C671Mo

    Date: 1934

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  • Aerial view of downtown Seattle east from Safeco Plaza, July 15, 1981

    Aerial view of downtown Seattle east from Safeco Plaza, July 15, 1981

    Dorpat, Paul

    Views east towards First Hill and Capitol Hill.

    Identifier: spl_dor_00040

    Date: 1981-07-15

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  • Gasworks and Lake Union from Queen Anne, July 3, 1961

    Gasworks and Lake Union from Queen Anne, July 3, 1961

    Dorpat, Paul

    View of Gasworks Park, the University District, Portage Bay, the University Bridge and Eastlake taken from Paul Dorpat's friend's porch in Queen Anne.

    Identifier: spl_dor_00005

    Date: 1961-07-03

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  • View from 2nd Ave. of steam shovel and Washington Hotel, ca. 1905

    View from 2nd Ave. of steam shovel and Washington Hotel, ca. 1905

    Webster and Stevens

    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_015

    Date: 1905

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  • Muir Glacier, Alaska, June 25, 1899

    Muir Glacier, Alaska, June 25, 1899

    Pillsbury, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence); Pillsbury and Cleveland

    A steamboat can be seen at the far left of the photograph and the Muir Glacier can be seen at the right.

    Identifier: spl_ap_00053

    Date: 1899?

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  • Totem pole in Wrangell, Alaska, ca. 1899

    Totem pole in Wrangell, Alaska, ca. 1899

    Pillsbury, Arthur C. (Arthur Clarence)

    Identifier: spl_ap_00071

    Date: 1899?

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