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Residences and farmland in the Empire Way addition of Seattle, vicinity of S. Orcas St., not far from
1. Residences and farmland in the Empire Way addition of Seattle, vicinity of S. Orcas St., not far from Columbia City, 1916
Waterfront and Railroad Ave. (Alaskan Way) at the foot of Wall St. looking north, Seattle, 1916
2. Waterfront and Railroad Ave. (Alaskan Way) at the foot of Wall St. looking north, Seattle, 1916
Freight yard for Puget Sound Electric Ry. and Seattle Electric Co., Olive Way between 6th Ave. and 7th
3. Freight yard for Puget Sound Electric Ry. and Seattle Electric Co., Olive Way between 6th Ave. and 7th Ave., Seattle.
Ruins of Seattle Post Intelligencer Building, 108 Yesler Way, after fire of June 6, 1889.
4. Ruins of Seattle Post Intelligencer Building, 108 Yesler Way, after fire of June 6, 1889.

Times Building viewed from 4th Ave., between Olive Way and Stewart St., Seattle, July 23, 1927.
5. Times Building viewed from 4th Ave., between Olive Way and Stewart St., Seattle, July 23, 1927.
Medical Dental Building, Westlake Ave. and Olive Way, Seattle, Aug. 26, 1924.
6. Medical Dental Building, Westlake Ave. and Olive Way, Seattle, Aug. 26, 1924.
Aftermath of Seattle fire of June 6, 1889, showing ruins of Puget Sound National Bank in the Occidental
7. Aftermath of Seattle fire of June 6, 1889, showing ruins of Puget Sound National Bank in the Occidental Hotel Building, corner of James St. and Yesler Way.
Cooper & Levy store, 104-106 1st Ave. S. near Yesler Way Seattle, 1897.
8. Cooper & Levy store, 104-106 1st Ave. S. near Yesler Way Seattle, 1897.

Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. steam power plant, 9th Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle.
9. Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. steam power plant, 9th Ave. and Yesler Way, Seattle.
Times Building, between Olive Way and Stewart St., 4th Ave. and 5th Ave., Seattle.
10. Times Building, between Olive Way and Stewart St., 4th Ave. and 5th Ave., Seattle.
Waterfront and Railroad Ave. (Alaskan Way) at foot of Wall St., Seattle.
11. Waterfront and Railroad Ave. (Alaskan Way) at foot of Wall St., Seattle.
Seattle Post Building about 1886, at Yesler Way and Post St., Seattle.
12. Seattle Post Building about 1886, at Yesler Way and Post St., Seattle.

City Hall Park between 3rd and 4th Avenues, Jefferson St., and Yesler Way, Seattle, 1916
13. City Hall Park between 3rd and 4th Avenues, Jefferson St., and Yesler Way, Seattle, 1916
Parade on 1st Ave. south from Yesler Way in celebration of President Benjamin Harrison's visit to Seattle
14. Parade on 1st Ave. south from Yesler Way in celebration of President Benjamin Harrison's visit to Seattle on May 6, 1891.
Olympic Block, southeast corner of 1st. Ave. S. and Yesler Way, Seattle.
15. Olympic Block, southeast corner of 1st. Ave. S. and Yesler Way, Seattle.
Scandinavian-American Bank, 1st Ave. S. and Yesler Way, Seattle, ca. 1904
16. Scandinavian-American Bank, 1st Ave. S. and Yesler Way, Seattle, ca. 1904

State Bank of Seattle, Bank of Commerce Building, Yesler Way and 1st Ave., Seattle, 1909
17. State Bank of Seattle, Bank of Commerce Building, Yesler Way and 1st Ave., Seattle, 1909
State Bank of Seattle, Bank of Commerce Building, Yesler Way and 1st Ave., Seattle, 1906
18. State Bank of Seattle, Bank of Commerce Building, Yesler Way and 1st Ave., Seattle, 1906
2nd Ave. looking north from Yesler Way, Seattle, Washington, 1901
19. 2nd Ave. looking north from Yesler Way, Seattle, Washington, 1901
Looking east on Yesler Way from Post St., Seattle, June 5, 1889
20. Looking east on Yesler Way from Post St., Seattle, June 5, 1889
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