• Vancouver's sloop on reef in Queen Charlotte's Sound

    Vancouver's sloop on reef in Queen Charlotte's Sound

    McAllister, Parker S. (1903-1970)

    Parker McAllister, born in 1903 in Massachusetts, was a Seattle Times artist from 1924 to 1965. McAllister started his career as an illustrator at 14 for a Spokane publication; he joined the art staff at the Seattle Times in 1920. His first Sunday magazine cover was a poster-type illustration celebrating the University of Washington crew races in spring 1924. During McAllister's career, he created illustrations depicting “local color” events and situations now routinely handled by photographers. As the technology improved, he expanded his repertoire - he illustrated articles, drew covers for special sections and the weekly Seattle Sunday Times Magazine, and drew diagrams, comics, cartoons, and portraits for the Times’ editorial page. In 1956, an exhibition of his watercolor and oil paintings of Pacific Northwest scenes and historical incidents - including some paintings from the “Discovery of the Pacific Northwest” series - were exhibited at the Washington State Historical Society Museum in Tacoma. He was also a member of the Puget Sound Group of Men Painters. McAllister retired from the Seattle Times in 1965; he passed away in Arizona in 1970.

    Identifier: spl_art_291985_17.165

    Date: 1956

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  • "Monterey" gunboat in Port Orchard dry dock, ca. 1896

    "Monterey" gunboat in Port Orchard dry dock, ca. 1896

    Transcribed from back of photograph: "The Monterey in dry dock at Port Orchard near Seattle. They put the boats in the dock, then pump out the water to paint or clean the bottom which gets covered with barnacles, little muscle shell, seaweeds, + c." The Port Orchard Dry Dock mentioned in the caption is likely the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.

    Identifier: spl_lj_063

    Date: 1896

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  • View south from 3rd Ave. and Battery St., ca. 1906

    View south from 3rd Ave. and Battery St., ca. 1906

    Webster and Stevens

    The Moore Theatre, located on 2nd Avenue and Virginia St., and the New Washington Hotel are visible in the distance.

    Identifier: spl_dr_029

    Date: 1906

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  • Unknown woman in Clarinda, Iowa, ca. 1880

    Unknown woman in Clarinda, Iowa, ca. 1880

    Hinman, E.B.

    Photograph taken by E.B. Hinman in Clarinda, Iowa.

    Identifier: spl_lj_031

    Date: 1880

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  • Norah Raymond Interview, May 15, 1988

    Norah Raymond Interview, May 15, 1988

    Norah Raymond (1902-2002) came from a prominent Port Angeles family and was an active member of multiple Seattle organizations. She was born in Port Angeles to Thomas T. and Eva Aldwell. Thomas Aldwell was originally from Toronto and moved to Port Angeles in 1890. He became a prominent landowner in the area, served as Clallam County auditor and president of the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce. He was also instrumental in advocating for the construction of the Elwah Dam. Norah Raymond attended Holy Names in Seattle and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Washington in 1922 with a degree in business administration. She married her husband, W. Lloyd Raymond ( -1941) in 1930. He was employed in the timber industry with a variety of companies including as Vice President of Rayonier, Inc., a pulp and paper company in Port Angeles. Raymond was active in the Seattle Golf and Tennis clubs, the Sunset Club and Children’s Hospital.

    Identifier: spl_ds_nraymond_01

    Date: 1988-05-15

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  • Regrade Album Title Page

    Regrade Album Title Page

    Webster and Stevens

    Identifier: spl_dr_002

    Date: 1906

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  • Invitation and admission card from the President and Officers of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition to a luncheon at New York State Building on opening day, June 1, 1909

    Invitation and admission card from the President and Officers of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition to a luncheon at New York State Building on opening day, June 1, 1909

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

    Printed invitation card and admission card (to be presented at the door) to the luncheon to be held at 1:00. Inscribed to "Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Rubin." Printed on the admission card is the name of the chairman, Josiah Collins.

    Identifier: mohai_ayp_2006.3.47.3

    Date: 1909-06-01

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  • James Smith Latimer [?], ca. 1840

    James Smith Latimer [?], ca. 1840

    A note attached to original photograph identifies the child as James Smith Latimer. James Smith Latimer (1836-1893) was the son of Alexander Latimer and his first wife, Eunice Jane Guthrie. Given that James was born in 1836, a photo showing him at this age would have been taken around 1840. The photograph, however, appears to come from a later period, making it unclear if he is actually the child in the photograph.

    Identifier: spl_lj_052

    Date: 1840

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  • Town of Columbia, King County Washington, ca. 1904

    Town of Columbia, King County Washington, ca. 1904

    Unknown

    Map showing land parcels in Columbia City.

    Identifier: spl_maps_2339135

    Date: 1904

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  • Unknown man in Burlington, Iowa, ca. 1880

    Unknown man in Burlington, Iowa, ca. 1880

    Bryan, Sylvester T., 1833-1934

    Photograph taken by S.T. Bryan in Burlington, Iowa.

    Identifier: spl_lj_022

    Date: 1880

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