File:Madison St, ca 1890 (SEATTLE 1577).jpg
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English: Madison St., ca. 1890 ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Photographer |
English: Haynes, Frank J. (Frank Jay) |
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Title |
English: Madison St., ca. 1890 |
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Description |
English: Shows the freight Office of the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway at the foot of Madison St. On verso of image: J.F. Haynes photo [3946], Seattle
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Depicted place | Seattle | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Date |
circa 1890 date QS:P571,+1890-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q219563 |
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English: Seattle Photographs |
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Order Number InfoField | SEA0657 |
Annotations InfoField | This image is annotated: View the annotations at Commons |
Central School
Providence Hospital
James McNaught mansion, serving at this time as the Rainier Club building.
Seattle First Presbyterian Church
Rainier Hotel
Stacy House, serving around this time as the Chamber of Commerce.
Stetson-Post Block
sign: "Standard Furniture Co."
sign: "H.J. Hull Fu[rniture?]" (seems much too prominent a sign for it to be "furnished rooms")
sign: "Standard Furniture Co. | Furniture & Carpets"
sign: "S.L.S. & E. Ry. | Ticket Office"
sign on boxcar: "Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern Railway"
number on boxcar: "528"
sign on boxcar: "Northern Pacific"
Written on hopper car: "S.L.S. & E. Ry." "1005" (rail car number) "Capacity 60000 lbs."
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Appears to be the first part of the Rainier Grand Hotel under construction. If not, it would have to be something very short-lived.
The Maddocks Building, later Warshal's Sporting Goods, this building survived until the early 2000s.
John Leary house
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