First Methodist Episcopal Church, ca. 1890
Title
First Methodist Episcopal Church , ca. 1890
Identifier
spl_shp_12006
Description (transcribed from original)
Transcribed from photograph : "Churches . First Methodist Episcopal church . Southeast corner of Second Ave . and Columbia St . [Actual location at 3rd Avenue and Marion Street according to 1891-1892 city directory.] Built 1854-1855 by Henry Adams ; demolished 1898 . Parsonage on corner . Built 1875 . First Church in Seattle-the "White church. " House beyond church was the Atwood house. "
Subjects (LCSH)
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.) First Methodist Episcopal Church (Seattle, Wash.) Anglican church buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle Second Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) Columbia Street (Seattle, Wash.) Adams, Henry Parsonages--Washington (State)--Seattle Atwood family
Photographer
Unknown
Neighborhood
Central Business District Downtown
Intersection
3rd Ave. and Marion St.
Latitude
47.605022
Longitude
-122.333651
Date Created
1890 ?
Decade
1890/1899
Notes
Handwritten on photo , lower left : ME .
Type
image
Local Type
photographs
Physical Measurements
17.01 x 12.83 cm
Digitization Specifications
Master image scanned on Epson 10000 XL flatbed at 600 pixels per inch, 24 bit color, saved as TIFF file. Photoshop used to resize images to 300 ppi and convert to JPEG format. Master image file size: 36,535,914 bytes.
Digital Collection
Seattle Historical Photograph Collection
Rights and Reproduction
For information about rights and reproduction, visit http://cdm16118.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/rights
Publication Status
Undetermined
Copyright Status
No Copyright - United States
Rights URI
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Copyright Notes
This item is in the public domain . No known copyright restrictions identified by the library at the time of scanning in March 2018 . Although the publication status is unknown , works published prior to 1923 are considered to be in the public domain and unpublished works where the creator is unknown have a copyright term of 120 years from the date of creation . Since more than 120 years have passed since the photograph’s date , it can be conservatively estimated that it is in the public domain .
Date Digital
2012-10-04
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