File:Seattle - Third and James, 1889.gif
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Camera location | 47° 36′ 10.12″ N, 122° 19′ 52.7″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.602810; -122.331306 |
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Yesler Mansion
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sign: "Rubber stamps"
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signs: "Lowman & Hanford Stationery & Printing Co."
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barber pole
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sign: "Hardy & Hall | Wholesale & Retail"
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"Katzenjammer Castle", originally King County jail, county clerk's and auditor's office, with a courtroom added in 1881; became Seattle city hall in 1891, demolished in 1909.
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sign: "A. Schlossmacher | Merchant Tailor"
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- File:3rd Ave. and James St., 1889 - DPLA - 7f3bf4e355c8fc644843fd98ca9af8cb.jpg
- File:Businesses in temporary buildings near Third Ave and James St after Great Fire, Seattle, July 1889 (MOHAI 11935).jpg
- File:Businesses in temporary buildings on 3rd Ave, looking south from James St, aftermath of the Seattle Fire of June 6, 1889 (SEATTLE 2701).jpg
- File:Temporary buildings at 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, ca. June 1889 - DPLA - ea551069e830b73f8e06de2ade46d6d4.jpg
- File:Temporary buildings south of 3rd Ave. and James St. following fire, 1889 - DPLA - b11c6fefc612ef21c63eb6a9b36da813.jpg
- File:Temporary post-fire buildings on 3d Ave., ca. June 1889 - DPLA - eda669b44521889679447763a733c009.jpg
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- Yesler Mansion
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- Seattle City Hall (1876)
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- Barber shops in Washington (state)
- Wooden utility poles in Seattle
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- Second Avenue, Seattle
- James Street, Seattle
- Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington
- Black and white photographs of Seattle before 1900
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