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Charles Willard Saunders
Advertisement for the Wilkes Theatre, Seattle, WA. 1921. From Wilkes Theatre advertisement, Seattle Star, 08/30/1921, p. 3
Aerial view of Denny Hall (top center) and the University of Washington campus, Seattle, c. 1920. Photo courtesy of Ron Edge
Bailey Block, Downtown, Seattle, WA; photo by Alan Michelson, 2006
City directory advertisement for the Sherman Printing and Binding Company, Seattle, 1921; from the R.L. Polk Seattle City Directory, 1921, p. 1573
Construction photo of Denny Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, c. 1894; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Demolition of the Forestry Building, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1930
Detail of pediment, Terry-Denny Building, Seattle, 2008; from Wikimedia Commons, photo by Joe Mabel
Elevation drawing of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Dairy Barn, Seattle, WA, 1909. From University of Washington (UW) Facilities Department, Item #3021452
Engraving of Denny Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1894. From Annual Catalogue of the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1894, (Olympia, WA: O.C. White, State Printer, 1894), frontispiece
Exterior of the AYPE Forestry Building when it was used as the State Museum, Seattle, WA, 1922. From the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collection Division, John N. Cobb Photograph Collection, Item #COB309
Exterior of the Wilkes Theatre, Seattle, 1921; from Dorpat Sherrard Lomont, photo from the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI)
Exterior view of Alaska Building, Seattle, 2007; from Wikimedia Commons, photo by Joe Mabel
Exterior view of Alaska Building, Seattle, 2007; photo by Alan Michelson
Exterior view of Austin Hall, Cambridge, MA, c. 1893; from Wikimedia Commons
Exterior view of Denny Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, c. 1895; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Exterior view of the AYPE Forestry Building used as a UW building, Seattle, c. 1912; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Exterior view of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Women's Building, Seattle, WA, 1909. From the author's collection, postcard by the Portland Postcard Company, Portland, OR, and Seattle, WA
Exterior view of the Alhambra Theatre #2, Seattle, 1909; from the Museum of History and Industry, by permission, photo by Webster and Stevens
Exterior view of the Bailey Building, Seattle, c. 2007; from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Exterior view of the Baillargeon Building, Seattle, WA, 2011. From Google Maps/Street View
Exterior view of the Baillargeon Department Store, Seattle, 1909; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division, Asahel Curtis Photo Company Collection no. 482, Item #CUR620
Exterior view of the Beacon Hill School Buildings #1 (right) and #2, Seattle, WA, 1904. From the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division, Asahel Curtis Collection
Exterior view of the Cascade School, Seattle, c. 1895; from HistoryLink.org
Exterior view of the Cascade School, Seattle, c. 1900; scan from Wikimedia Commons, and scan from Wikimedia Commons and photo from Alfred D. Bowen, Seattle and the Orient (Seattle: Seattle Times Printing Company, 1900)
Exterior view of the Forestry Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE), later the University of Washington School of Forestry, undated; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Exterior view of the Grote-Rankin Department Store (right), photo taken during parade, perhaps July 4th, Seattle, WA, 1909. From the University of Washington (UW) Libraries, Special Collections Division, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Collection, Item #AYP703
Exterior view of the King County Courthouse #2, Seattle, c. 1891; photo courtesy of Ron Edge
Exterior view of the Lumber Exchange Building, Seattle, c. 1911; from the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) Photograph Collection
Exterior view of the Olympic Building, Seattle, WA, 1907. From the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, Asahel Curtis Photo Company Collection. PH Coll 482, Item #CUR229, accessed 11/27/2024
Exterior view of the Rainier Hotel, Seattle, c. 1891; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division, Frank La Roche Photograph Collection
Exterior view of the Seattle Theatre #1, Seattle, c. 1900; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division, photo by Wilhelm Hester.
Exterior view of the T.T. Minor School, Seattle, c. 1890; from Nile Thompson and Carolyn J. Marr, Seattle Public Schools, 1862-2000: T. T. Minor Elementary School," HistoryLink.org Essay #10562
Exterior view of the Target Department Store and Newmark Building (highrise to the right), Seattle, WA, 2018. From Google Maps/Street View
Exterior view of the Terry-Denny Building, Seattle, c. 1900; from Wikimedia Commons, scan from Alfred D Bowen, Seattle and the Orient (Seattle: Times Publishing Company, 1900)
Exterior view of the Washington Territory Investment Company Building, Seattle, WA, 1903; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division, Asahel Curtis Photo Co. Collection. PH Coll 482, Item #CUR287
Exterior view of the Washington Territory Investment Company Building, Seattle, c. 1910; from the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), Webster and Stevens Collection
Exterior view of the Yesler Way facade of the Olympic Block #1, c. 1902. (The Lippy Building of 1902 stands to the right.) From the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), Seattle, WA, Anders Beer Wilse Photographs, Item #1988.33.46, accessed 11/27/2024.
First floor plan of Denny Hall, Seattle, c. 1894; from the University of Washington
Interior view of the first UW Library, Denny Hall, Seattle, WA, c. 1895; from the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division
Interior view of the first floor reception room at the Women's Building at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE), Seattle, WA, 1909. From the University of Washington Libraries, AYPE Collection, Item #AYP192, photo by Frank H. Nowell
Interior view of the first-floor reception room, Women's Building, Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, WA, 1909. From the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division, Frank H. Nowell Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition Photographs, Image #AYP1205, Frank H. Nowell, Photographer
Lithographic portrait of John Hoge and Robert D. Schultz, owners of Schultz and Company, from an 1887-1888 catalog of Star Soap products. From Schultz and Company, Catalog of Schultz's Star Soap: The Perfection of Family Soaps, Hagley ID, Box/folder number, Litchfield Collection on the History of Fatty Materials (Call Number Pam 2010.160), Published Collections Department, Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE 19807
Map location of Beacon Hills Schools #1 (below) and #2 (above), Seattle, WA, 1908. From Baist's Real Estate Atlas of Surveys of Seattle, Wash. (Philadelphia: George William Baist, 1908), Map 25L, source map: Library of Congress
Map location of the University of Washington Gymnasium #1 and Armory (upper center), Seattle, WA, 1902. From Polk's Seattle City Directory, 1902, maps before p. 37
Newspaper advertisement for the Union Savings and Trust Company, Seattle, WA, 1907. From the Union Savings and Trust Company advertisement, Seattle Republican, 01/25/1907, p. 4
Newspaper photograph of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Women's Building and those who fundraised for it, Seattle, WA, 1909. From "Women's Building at Fair and Women Who Raised Funds for Furnishing It," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 05/16/1909, p. 9
Portrait of Charles Saunders, c. 1903; from Men of the Pacific Coast: Containing Portraits and Biographies of the Professional, Financial and Business Men of California, Oregon and Washington, 1902-1903, p. 532
Portrait of George Henry Whitcomb, financier of the Whitcomb Building, 1910. From "Three Men of Great Wealth Visit Seattle," Seattle Daily Times, 02/25/1910, p. 1
Portrait of Joseph A. Baillargeon, Seattle, WA, 1920. From his U.S. passport application for a naturalized citizen, dated 10/07/1920, accessed via Ancestry.com
Portrait of Thomas Taylor Minor, c. 1880; from University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Division, Portraits Photograph Collection