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Eastern view on Columbia St. from 5th Ave. showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington, January 2, 1914.
Eastern view on Columbia St. from 5th Ave. showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington, January 2, 1914.
TitleEastern view on Columbia St. from 5th Ave. showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington, January 2, 1914.
PhotographerLee, James P. (James Patrick), b. 1894
Date1914
NotesCentral Business District.

On front of image: ""2108 6 Ave. Reg. 1-2-14""

On verso of image: ""Columbia St. east from 5th Ave. 1-2-14""
Subjects (LCTGM)Utility poles--Washington (State)--Seattle
Subjects (LCSH)Columbia Street (Seattle, Wash.); Grading (Earthwork)--Washington (State)--Seattle; Dwellings--Washington (State)--Seattle; Apartment houses--Washington (State)--Seattle; Construction workers--Washington (State)--Seattle; Drainage pipes--Washington (State)--Seattle; Denny Regrade (Seattle, Wash.)
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Digital CollectionJames Patrick Lee Collection
Order NumberLEE092
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RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Repository CollectionJames P. Lee Photograph Collection. PH Coll 294
Object TypePhotograph
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 120 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 6 and resized to 768x512 ppi. 3/1999.
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