Book/Printed Material Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94:
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Image 1 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: Copy 1 Washington Y* £be Evergreen State H Souvenir for 1893=04 AND. Seattle.. ITS Ghief Gitj/ Compiled by THOS. W. PROSCH and C. T. CONOVER, A Committee, .AND. ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 2 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: J. La. DAWSON Timber Lands Seattle, Washington .-REFERENCES BY PERMISSION-- GEO. HEUSSY. M. D DEXTER HORTON CO., Bankers BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA and 135 West Thirteenth St. WASHINGTON NATIONAL, BANK SEATTLE HARDWARE...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 3 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: C. A. BLACK, President A. S. BURWELL, Vice President and General Manager A. P. BURWELL, Treasurer C. IT. BLACK, Secretary Seattle Hardware Company JOBBERS AND IflPORTERS (ESTABLISHED 1885) The Largest Hardware House...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 4 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: HOTEL STEVENS STEVENS GRANT, Props. New Hotel. The most centrally located in the city American plan—§2 to §3 per day European plan—75c to $1.50 per day. Any carriage or gurney will take...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 5 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: SEATTLE, THE QUEEN CITY T T T T T Seattle is metropolitan. It has the indefinable tone that marks the city from the town, and that when amplified belongs only to the...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 6 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: Location and Surroundings. —Seattle, the chief city of Washington, is situated on the east side of Puget Sound, midway between the north and south ends of that un¬ equaled body of water,...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 7 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: Terminus of the Great Northern Railway. —It is becoming evident that the recent opening of the Great Northern railway for traffic from its Pacific terminus at Seattle, through to the East, is...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 8 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: UJ D Z Ui X id -J (0 u s o QC Li. I H QC O z h Id u Ol H 0) h- Z O QC Li.
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 9 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: W. H. I I FU/FI I VM o successor TO gSHELMAN, LLEWELLYN CO. .INVESTMENTS Seattle, Wash SNOQUALMIE FALLS Dealer in Business and Residence Property, Timber, Coal, Iron and Farming lands City and...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 10 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE CAPITAL, $100,000 FOREIGN DRAFTS r COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY SEND US YOUR BUSINESS H. W. WHEELER, President New York Block, N. W. Cor. Cherry and Second Sts....
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 11 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: Features of Seattle. —Seattle has 106 miles of graded streets, from 60 to 120 feet wide. Railroad avenue in part is 250 feet wide, but not yet fully occupied. A compre¬ hensive...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 12 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: CO ^0 t— M ca N +_ ro O »—I VO oc oc aj VO VO D L) O X D u .03 On vC nd C c 3 Cj O d...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 13 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: Banks. —Seattle has eighteen banks, with an aggregate capital of $3,095,000 and in 1892 deposits amounted to $7,050,000 and the resources to $11,784,000. The clearing house business amounted to $55,514,556,. There are...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 14 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: SQUIRE PARK RESIDENCES UNION TRUST COMPANY’S BLOCK, cor. south second and main sts. yi T E present here two cuts of the Union Trust Com¬ pany’s property. Squire Park stands in the...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 15 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: cars, no telephones; now there are 22 carriers, 92 miles of street railway and 1,050 tele¬ phones. Ten years ago no ship had ever come direct to Seattle from Atlantic or European...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 16 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: CHIEF EVENTS OF 1893 T T Seattle’s progress in 1893, the year of the panic,” has been, uninterrupted and there are several events of much importance to chronicle. No Bank Failures.—The panic...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 17 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: of the new steamship line, with their American terminus at Seattle, touch at the principal ports of China and Japan, and arrangements are now being made for them to call at Vladivostock,...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 18 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: SEATTLE SHIP CANAL T T T T T T Lake Washington forms the eastern boundary of Seattle, is about 20 miles long, averages 2^4 miles in width and has an area of...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 19 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: with the teredo, which is so destructive to wood that the maintenance of wharves and trestles is a heavy burden. With lakes Union and Washington as fresh water harbors this would be...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 20 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: ^vsJ m (s^ y o o o =3 =3 c= CO or UJ cr z H O u. 3 Z 0) 0 Z M ft ra s h 4 Q OC (33...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 21 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: expensive than on fresh water, where the water is always of a uniform height, and wharves can be constructed having in view the greatest economy in handling cargoes. The North Pacific Naval...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 22 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: a board appointed by President Harrison, consisting of Colonel G. H. Men dell, Major T. H. Handbury and Captain T. W. Symons, corps of engineers. Upon the report an initial appropriation of...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 23 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: Ik, M1MY C©o THOS. R. BROWN, Receiver The o?ily line to Gilman Snoqualmie Falls and North Bend country. The quickest and shortest route to Snohomish the Monte Cristo mines Anacortes, Hamilton Sumas,...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 24 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: J. COMPTON CO.-—^ ROOMS 7 AND 8, DOWNS BLOCK SECOND ST. SEATTLE, WASH. REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT Espeeial Attention Given to Iiake Washington and Harbor Water Front Accommodates All Classes of Travel...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 25 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: HATE, COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL WARRANTS F*ostoffice Box 558 -r-rr^— BOUGHT A\I) SOI.1 Reference by Permission: Correspondence solicited with parties owning property in and around Seattle, who wish to sell. J. FurTh, President...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 26 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: nd a at 0 05 rt o cd 05 r-Q O 1 Vh cd 05 a rd 4 C /5 C /5 05 rH cd Th s on 05 05 a 05...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 27 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: Analysis of iron ore from Money Creek mine in King County, on the line of Great Northern Railway, 75 miles from Seattle Silic acid. 4.10 Alumina.65 Magnetic oxide of iron. .91.94 Manganese.21...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 28 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: Clay. —King county takes high rank in clays and has over $i,coo,ooo invested in manufacturing its various products, including brick, sewer pipe, unsurpassed anywhere; fire brick, proven by tests to be the...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 29 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: PUGET SOUND t y Puget Sound is an inland sea of great beauty. Its approach from the ocean is through the Strait of Juan de Euca, a deep, broad channel 12 miles...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 30 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: rivers, and others are Nooksack, Stillaguamish, Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Cedar, White, Green, Puyallup, Nes- qually, Deschuttes and Skokomish. Several are navigable. There are also many lakes, the chief ones being Washington, Sammamish and...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 31 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: tlbrougb drains Dail\ NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. ALL POINTS IN THE O^EAST AND SOUTH PULLMAN SLEEPERS UPHOLSTERED TOURIST SLEEPERS COLONIST SLEEPERS UNEQUALLED DINING SERVICE Foip Sed^dipy ^Jw y§ ®o^ Tom® THROUGH TICKETS...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 32 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: Population. —Two hundred and forty thousand people dwell in the Puget Sound country, one-third of them in the county of King, and one-fourth in the city of Seattle. Other towns of importance...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 33 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: other country known.” The largest irrigation enterprise of the state is that of the Yakima Improvement Company, locally known as the Sunny side canal, covering about 80,000- acres of land nowhere surpassed...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 34 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: ington Hop Field” on the previous page and “Washington Potato Field” on this page are from photographs taken in the Sunnyside country in July 1893. Special Advantages of Fruit Culture. —All the...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 35 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: WASHINGTON, THE EVERGREEN STATE v v y v v v v The most imposing monument yet reared to the memory of George Wash¬ ington is not the splendid shaft at the national...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 36 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: OREGON IMPROVEMENT CO. Owner of the Franklin and Newcastle Coal Mines. Dealers in bituminous and semi- bituminous steam and house coal, anthracite and Cumberland coal. Newcastle coal a specialty. The best coal...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 37 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: We sell to dealers only in car load lots, mixed or separately, the product of our own mills only. Capacity four cars per day the year round. Prompt shipment guaranteed. WASHINGTON FIR...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 38 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: I CJ o D n O 05 P o Vh cu A 05 O V- p, T 3 H Cd CU 4-4 r- cj o CJ 05 o CJ rP CJ CJ...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 39 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: The climate, like the scenery, is varied. Generally speaking, though, there are two- climates in the state, one east of the Cascades and the other west. The average rainfall east, is about...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894
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Image 40 of Washington, the evergreen state, and Seattle its chief city; a souvenir for 1893-94: Timber —Western Washington possesses, according to Government Forestry Re¬ ports, the heaviest continuous belt of merchantable timber in the United States. It is estimated that 23,000,000 acres of timber land in the...
- Contributor: Prosch, Thomas Wickham - Conover, Charles Tallmadge
- Date: 1894