Seattle Public Library. Green Lake Branch; Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Carnegie libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Library buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle; Fourth Avenue (Seattle, Wash.); Green Lake Way (Seattle,...
Public Library. Green Lake branch. Fourth Ave. N.E. and E. Green Lake Way. Built 1909-1910. 1910.
Seattle Public Library. Green Lake Branch; Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Somervell, W. M. (Woodruff Marbury); Somervell & Cote (Firm); Carnegie libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Green Lake Branch. 7346 E. Green Lake Drive N. Built 1909-1910. Photograph by Werner Lenggenhager 1955. Somervell and Cote, architects.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Housing, Single family--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Dwellings--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Green Lake Boulevard (Seattle, Wash.);
Green Lake (Seattle, Wash.);
McDonald, Frederick A., 1850-1913;
Houses. MacDonald [i.e. McDonald], Frederick A. House at 5722 E. Green Lake Boulevard. About 1895. Taken from Woodland park on the West side of Green Lake.
Seattle Public Library. Green Lake Branch; Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Carnegie libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Library buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle; Fourth Avenue (Seattle, Wash.); Green Lake Way...
Public Library. Green Lake branch. Fourth Ave. N.E. and E. Green Lake Way. Built 1909-1910. 1910.
City planning--Washington (State)--Seattle; Parks--Washington (State)--Seattle; Woodland Park (Seattle, Wash.); Woodland Park Zoo; Traffic engineering--Washington (State)--Seattle; Green Lake (Seattle, Wash.); Green Lake Boulevard (Seattle,...
Parks. Woodland park. Plan by the Olmsted Brothers for development of Woodland Park and Green Lake boulevard. 1910.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Housing, Single family--Washington (State)--Seattle; Dwellings--Washington (State)--Seattle; Wood, William D., 1859-1917; Green Lake (Seattle, Wash.); Seventy-second Street (Seattle, Wash.); Green Lake...
Houses. Wood, William D. House on North side of East 72nd St between East Green Lake Way and Woodlawn Ave. 1898.
Seattle Public Library. Green Lake Branch; Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Children's libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Somervell, W. M. (Woodruff Marbury); Carnegie libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Public Library Branches. Green Lake Branch. Children's room. 1910.
Seattle Public Library. Green Lake Branch; Branch libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Somervell, W. M. (Woodruff Marbury); Carnegie libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Snow;
Green Lake (Seattle, Wash.);
Skating--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Skaters--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Ice on rivers, lakes, etc.--Washington (State)--Seattle;
McCormick, Arthur O.;
Snow. Feb 2, 1916. Green Lake. Skaters. Looking North.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Independent Order of Good Templars. Grand Lodge of Washington. Lodge No. 1 (Seattle, Wash.);
Fraternal organizations--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Temperance--Washington...
Buildings. I.G.O.T. Hall. East side of E. 72nd. St. between Woodlawn Ave. and Fifth Ave. N.E. About 1885.
A chronological history of Seattle restaurants written by Hattie Graham Horrocks, a Seattle pioneer. Mrs. Horrocks, a great-granddaughter of Thomas Mercer (after whom Mercer Street and Mercer Island are named), wrote about 18 manuscripts on Pacific...
Seattle (Wash.)--Maps; Real Property--Washington (State)--Seattle--Maps;
Baist Real Estate atlases of Seattle were published in 1905, 1908, and 1912. The atlases show property ownership (for large tracts), plats, block and lot numbers, streets, buildings, sewers, water mains, electric railways, and steam railroads.
Seattle (Wash.)--Maps; Real Property--Washington (State)--Seattle--Maps;
Baist Real Estate atlases of Seattle were published in 1905, 1908, and 1912. The atlases show property ownership (for large tracts), plats, block and lot numbers, streets, buildings, sewers, water mains, electric railways, and steam railroads.