Preview up to 100 items from this collection below. Seattle is literally built on sawdust. As pioneer mill owner Henry Yesler told historian Hubert Howe Bancroft, "We commenced sawing wood under a shed in March '53; the saw dust we filled swamps with, and the slabs we built a wharf with." This collection presents some of Seattle's historical "sawdust" - unique and interesting materials from The Seattle Public Library's Seattle Collection.
How Seattle Changed Its Face, 1975
A brief summary of the history of regrading projects in Seattle, written by the City Engineering Department.
Identifier: spl_saw_2085906
Date: 1975
View this itemSeattle Chinese Post - English Ed., v.9, no.41, Oct. 13, 1990
Identifier: spl_nwa_1258970_1990_009_041
Date: 1990-10-13
View this itemMountain Moving in Seattle, 1930
Reprint of article from July, 1930 issue of Harvard Business Review discussing the Denny Regrade, one of several projects to level hills in Seattle. Includes maps of Denny Hill Regrades Number One and Two.
Identifier: spl_saw_321419
Date: 1930
View this itemOn the Blvds. of the World; 2nd Ave. No.
Boulevards of the World at the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair). "The Boulevards of the World area is the shopping center of the fair. Stores, stands and kiosks displaying the goods and gifts of a dozen nations line the gay and colorful thoroughfares that tie the five theme Worlds of Century 21 together. Exotic shops and restaurants are on Boulevard East, Boulevard West, Freedom Way and United Nations Way. In among the bazaars are fine restaurants and elegant exhibits. In the streets, kiosks display food and favors for sale, while along the edges are benches for the sightseers." (Official Guide Book, Seattle World's Fair 1962. Seattle: Acme Publications. p. 119.)
Identifier: spl_wl_exp_00228
Date: 1962-04-28
View this itemPopulation by Sex and Color or Race for Precincts of Seattle, Wn., 1920
Tabulation of statistics from the 1920 United States Federal Census, showing total population and population by sex and race for precincts and enumeration districts of Seattle. Racial categories are White, Negro, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Other. (For map of precincts in Seattle, see spl_saw_2352897, linked above.)
Identifier: spl_saw_324183
Date: 1920
View this itemPolitical Map of Seattle : Showing Precincts, Port and County Commissioner, State Representative and State Senatorial Districts, 1916
Map of Seattle showing boundaries of precincts and political districts.
Identifier: spl_saw_2352897
Date: 1916
View this itemZigZag troupe and Kathy Hansen [not pictured] on trail to Deer Lake, Olympic National Park, September 1967
Trail to Deer Lake-Olympic Park, with ZigZag troupe and Kathy Hansen
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Date: 1967-09
View this itemSeattle Since the Fire, December 1889
Article from Christmas Supplement 1889 issue of Washington Magazine, describing building construction in and economic growth of Seattle after the Great Fire of June 1889. Includes descriptions of several Seattle neighborhoods and suburbs, including the residential districts along Yesler Avenue and Madison Street, Ravenna Park, Queen Anne, Fremont, and West Seattle.
Identifier: spl_saw_830497_xmas1889
Date: 1889-12
View this itemHistory of Ballard, 1937
Brief history of Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, published by the West Coast Improvement Company, the primary real estate developer of early Ballard.
Identifier: spl_saw_2147870
Date: 1937
View this itemA Survey of Racial Attitudes in the Broadview District; November 1948
Survey conducted by the Seattle Urban League to investigate the racial attitudes of residents of Seattle's Broadview neighborhood, in response to a 1948 incident in which residents circulated petitions requesting that a biracial family be forced to move out of the neighborhood.
Identifier: spl_saw_2397245
Date: 1948-11
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