| A. J. Miller &
Co. |
| Mercantile
company, Washington Territory |
| Aagaard,
Ann |
| Environmental
activist, Bothell, Washington |
| Abbott, Twyman O. (Twyman
Osmand), d. 1937 |
| Seattle
lawyer |
| Abrams, Maria
Frank |
| Seattle
artist |
| Ackley, Norman
B. |
| Attorney and
civil rights activist |
| Action Conference on
National Priorities |
| Speeches of the
conference |
| ACT Theater |
|
| Adams,
Brock, 1927- |
| Washington State
attorney, congressman, and senator |
| Adams, Brock, 1927- |
| Photographs
documenting Brock Adams's political career in the U.S. House of Representatives
and Senate. |
| Adams,
Edward C. |
| Photographs of
Dawson, Yukon Territory, including birds-eye views, city streets, building
exteriors and interiors, and people. Also included are photographs of Bennet
Lake, Miles Canyon, modes of transportation, and various winter
views. |
| Adams,
Hazard, 1926- |
| Former
Headmaster of the Lakeside School, Seattle, Washington and University of
Washington Professor |
| Adams,
Leo |
| Painter and
member of the Yakama People |
| Adams,
Muriel |
| Painter and
long-time friend of artists in Yakima area |
| Adams, Robert Simeon,
1897-1950 |
| Poet and former
headmaster of the Lakeside School in Seattle |
| Adatto,
Albert |
| Sephardic
researcher, retired military historian and guidance counselor, Bellevue,
Washington |
| Adlum, Merle Daniel,
1919-1986 |
| Trade union
official, port commissioner, and civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Aeschliman,
Ralph |
| Painter living
in La Conner and Fishtown since about 1975 |
| AFL-CIO.
King County Labor Council of Washington |
| Coordinating and
decision-making body of the various union locals in King County,
Wash. |
| AFL-CIO. King County
Labor Council of Washington. Provisional Trades
Section |
| Minutes of the
Council's Washington Provisional Trades Section |
| AFL-CIO.
Washington State Labor Council |
| Records of a
labor organization that functions as the political and legislative arm of the
AFL-CIO in Washington |
| Ahavath Achim
Congregation (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Sephardic
congregation in Seattle |
| Ahmedi, Asgar
S. |
| Former chemist
at Jorgensen Steel |
| Ahrens,
Richard |
| Photographs of
scenes in Seattle and other locations |
| Alaska Coalition.
Northwest Office |
| Records of the
Coalition |
| Alaska Gastineau Mining
Company (Juneau, Alaska) |
| Records of a
gold mine that became a subsidiary of Alaska Gold Mines Co. after
1916. |
| Alaska
Railroad Commission |
| Photographs of
Alaska railroad survey and construction |
| Alaska
Steamship Co. |
| Photographs of
harbors, docks, and steamships in Alaska and Washington State. |
| Alaska
Steamship Company |
| Promotional
photographs of steamship company |
| Alberti,
Frank. |
| UW alumnus,
naval engineer |
| Albertson, Abraham
Horace, 1872-1964 |
| Architect,
public official of Seattle, Washington |
| Aldwell, Thomas T., 1868-1954 |
| Papers of
Thomas T. Aldwell, a public official, businessman, power company executive, and
civic leader from Port Angeles, Washington. |
| Alexander,
Anka |
| Ceramic
medallion, circa 1943, meant to be worn by prisoners of Theresienstadt
concentration camp in Czechoslovakia |
| Alexander,
Edward, 1936- |
| Former professor
of English at the University of Washington |
| Alexander,
Pat |
|
| Alexander,
Richard |
| Diary of a
journey from Minnesota to New Westminster B.C. in 1862, and the Cariboo gold
fields in 1863 |
| Alhadeff,
Albert |
|
| Alhadeff, Charles,
1909-1997 |
| Seattle
Sephardic community member |
| Alhadeff, Morris
J. |
| Mr. Alhadeff is
a Seattle citizen active on behalf of the arts |
| Alhadeff,
Pearl |
| Sephardic songs
sung and recorded by Pearl Alhadeff |
| Alice B. Theatre
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Seattle gay and
lesbian theater |
| Aliesan,
Jody |
| Poet, feminist,
urban activist, and folk singer of Seattle, Washington |
| Aliyah
Bet |
| Organization
which arranged the clandestine rescue and illegal immigration of Jewish
refugees to Manate Palestine following World War II |
| Allen,
Dale. |
| Mr. Allen was a
Forest Ranger for Wenatchee National Forest |
| Allen,
Edward Weber, 1885-1976 |
| Photographs of
Dawson City, White Pass City, White Horse, and Miles Canyon |
| Allen, Edward Weber, 1885-1976 |
| Papers of Edward
Allen, an attorney, fisheries expert, and commissioner of the International
Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission. |
| Allen, John Beard,
1845-1903 |
| Attorney and
United States Senator from Washington from 1889-1893 |
| Allen, Pliny
L. |
| Pliny Adams was
a member of the Washington State House of Representatives from the 43rd
District |
| Allen, Raymond B. (Raymond
Bernard), 1902- |
| Papers of a
university administrator. |
| Allen & Company
(Honolulu, Hawaii) |
| Shipping
firm |
| Allied
Arts of Seattle, Inc. |
| Records of
Allied Arts of Seattle, an arts advocacy organization. |
| Allper,
Sylvia |
|
| Almeleh,
Jacob |
| Pike Place
Market fruit stand owner |
| Almskaar, Hulda
D. |
|
| Aloha Lumber
Corporation |
| Lumber company,
Washington, that supplied lumber for airplanes |
| Alpine
Lakes Protection Society (Wash.) |
| Records of an
environmental conservation organization in Washington State. |
| Altaras,
Albert |
| Oral history
interview recalling the impact of Seattle's Neighborhood House and its
Educational Center |
| Altose,
Sophie |
| Bellingham
Jewish community member |
| Alvey, Alexis
A. |
| Canadian-American woman and University of Washington
Libraries staff member |
| Alvord, Benjamin,
1813-1884 |
| Commanding
General of District of Oregon in 1863 |
| Alyeska
Corporation |
| Photographs of
construction of the Trans-Alaska pipeline |
| Amateur Athletic Union.
Pacific Northwest Association |
| Minute book of
the Union's Pacific Northwest Association |
| AMC Cancer Research
Center and Hospital (Denver, Colo.). Seattle Ladies
Auxiliary |
| Jewish
Consumptive Relief Society |
| Ament, Deloris
Tarzan |
| Art critic in
Seattle, Washington |
| American Association of
Social Workers. Puget Sound Chapter |
| Professional
association of social workers |
| American
Astronomical Society |
| Records of the
major professional organization in North America for astronomers, other
scientists, and individuals interested in astronomy |
| American Baptist Foreign
Mission Society |
| Beaven Home,
Vashon Island, Washington, a home for the children of missionaries |
| American-Canadian
Fisheries Conference |
|
| American Cetacean
Society. Puget Sound Chapter |
| Non-profit,
short-lived organization concerned with marine mammals, especilly whales,
dolphins, and porpoises |
| American Chemical
Society. Northwest Regional Meeting |
| Professional
society of chemists and chemical engineers |
| American Chemical
Society. Puget Sound Section |
| Professional
society of chemists and chemical engineers |
| American Civil Liberties
Union of Washington |
| Legal advocacy
organization |
| American Federation of
Teachers. Local 1485 (Yakima Valley College) |
|
| American Federation of
Teachers. Local 772 (Everett, Wash.) |
| Local group
affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers |
| American
Friends Service Committee. Midwest Branch. Advisory Committee for
Evacuees |
| Quaker social
service organization which coordinated Chicago-area aid to displaced Japanese
Americans from 1942 to 1945. |
| American Friends Service
Committee. Pacific Northwest Regional Office |
| Social service
organization |
| American Gold Star
Mothers, Inc. Seattle Chapter No. 1 (Seattle, Wash.) |
|
| American
Institute of Architects |
| Photographs of
awards presentations and office interiors |
| American Institute of
Architects. Seattle Chapter |
| Professional
society of architects |
| American Institute of
Architects. Washington Council |
| Association of
AIA chapters of the state of Washington |
| American Institute of
Architects. Washington State Chapter |
| Professional
society of architecture, 1894-1961 |
| American Institute of
Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. North Pacific Section |
| Professional
society of engineers in the fields of mining, metalurgical and petroleum
engineering |
| American Institute of
Planners. Washington Chapter |
|
| American Institute of
Planners Pacific Northwest Chapter |
| Professional
association of planners |
| American Jewish
Committee. Seattle Chapter |
| Jewish community
relations organization |
| American Legion. Dept. of
Washington |
| United States
veterans organization |
| American Library
Association. Social Responsibilities Round Table of Washington State |
| Newsletter,
1970-1971 |
| American Lung Association of Washington |
| Organizational
records documenting efforts to raise funds and educate the public and goverment
about potential health risks related to environmental pollution and
diseases |
| American Lung Association of Washington |
| Photographs
documenting the activities and services of the American Lung Association of
Washington and various county groups dedicated to fighting
tuberculosis |
| American Records
Management Association. Greater Seattle Chapter |
| Association of
records administrators |
| American Revolution
Bicentennial Commission |
|
| American-Scandinavian
Foundation. Seattle Chapter |
| Seattle chapter
of a national organization founded in New York in 1910, to support educational
and cultural intercourse between the U.S. and Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway
and Sweden |
| American Society of
Landscape Architects. Pacific Northwest Chapter |
| Professional
association of landscape architects in the Northwest states of Oregon,
Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska and the province of British
Columbia |
| American Society of
Landscape Architects. Pacific Northwest Chapter |
| Records of a
professional organization founded in 1959 for landscape architects in the
Northwest states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and the province
of British Columbia. |
| American Society of
Landscape Architects. Washington Chapter |
| Records of a
Washington State professional association of landscape architects |
| American Society of
Landscape Architects. Washington Chapter |
| Professional
association of landscape architects |
| Ames, Edwin Gardner, 1856-1935 |
| Papers of a
lumber company executive, banker, and political activist in Seattle,
Washington. |
| Ames, Robert
Witt |
|
| Amidei,
Terry |
| Video
artist |
| Amon, Leon J.,
1914- |
| Sephardic Jewish
community member of Seattle, Washington |
| Amoss,
Pamela |
| Field notes from
interviews with informants of Skagit and Nooksack background |
| Anches, Irving,
1909-. |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Anches,
Reyna |
| Seattle
religious leader |
| And/Or Gallery (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Art gallery
exhibiting non-traditional art forms |
| Andersen,
Bette |
| Photographs and
other materials documenting the life of actress Bette Anderson |
| Anderson, Alfred
H. |
| Agreement by
Chris Lane to join Anderson's crew for one year for a certain percentage of the
fur trade profits, 1922. |
| Anderson, Andrew A., b.
1893 |
| Ship Master's
license, 1943 |
| Anderson,
Bern |
| Retired U.S.
naval officer and scholar of George Vancouver |
| Anderson,
Bette |
| Actress,
director, and drama theater |
| Anderson,
Caroline |
| Probate report
of settlement of Anderson's estate, which consisted of land on McNeil Island,
Pierce County, Washington, 1937. |
| Anderson, Charles
Mack |
| Engineer of
Seattle and Walla Walla, Washington and Alaska |
| Anderson, Clarence Louis, 1894-1966 |
| Papers of a
fisheries biologist working in Washington State and Alaska. |
| Anderson, Donald
K. |
| Certificate
presented to Waldron & Pomeroy, Architects for the design of Schmitz Hall
on the University of Washington campus |
| Anderson,
Donald L. (Donald Lorraine) |
| Professor of
mining engineering, University of Washington. |
| Anderson, E.
W. |
| Paper discusses
problems of conflicting bankruptcy tax laws in Washington state |
| Anderson, Edmund Carr,
1895- |
| Descendant of
Edmund Carr |
| Anderson, Gordon
Lee |
| Pacific
Northwest sculptor, social activist, writer, teacher, humorist |
| Anderson, Guy,
1906- |
| Seattle
artists |
| Anderson, Lilly Jespersen
Kain |
| Danish
emigrant |
| Anderson,
Lloyd |
| Mountaineer and
cooperative leader |
| Anderson,
Margaret |
| Oral history
interview |
| Anderson, Thomas
McArthur, 1836-1917 |
| Major General,
U.S. Army |
| Anderson, Thomas McArthur, 1836-1917 |
| Photographs
taken on the Philippine Islands, mostly on Luzon, before and during the
Philippine-American war |
| Anderson
family |
| Genealogy of the
Andersson family |
| Anderson-Wanamaker
family |
| Washington State
pioneer family prominent in the logging industry, in state politics, and in
public education at the state and national levels |
| Andes,
Henry |
| Electrician and
business representative for IBEW local 46, Seattle, Washington. |
| Andrews, Clarence Leroy,
1862-1948 |
| Historian,
author, pioneer of Washington, Oregon and Alaska |
| Andrews,
Emery E., 1894-1976 |
| A pastor at
Seattle's Japanese Baptist Church who, during World War II, ministered to
Japanese American incarceration center inmates, principally those in Camp
Minidoka. |
| Angel,
Lydia |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Angel,
Marc |
| Papers of a
Seattle native and Jewish Rabbi in New York City |
| Angell,
Tony |
| Interview
concerns Angell's work as an artist including his reasons for working with
living forms, particularly birds |
| Ankeny,
Levi |
| United States
Senator, 1903-1909 |
| Annen, H. A. (Harold
A.) |
| Businessman of
Everett, Washington |
| Anschell, Russell
F. |
| Autobiography |
| Ansell, Julian S., 1922- |
| Papers of a
faculty member and chairman of the University of Washington Department of
Urology. |
| Ansley, Helen
Green |
| Civic
leader |
| Anthes,
Jacob |
| Recollection by
a pioneer of early settlement of Langley, a town on South Whidbey
Island |
| Anthony, Helen
B. |
| Seattle activist
and publicist |
| Antiarrhythmics vs. Implantable Defibrillators Clinical Trial
Center (University of Washington) |
| NIH-funded,
clinical trial administered by the Department of Biostatistics at the
University of Washington to examine the usefulness of implantable cardiac
defibrillators |
| Aoki, Shea |
| Japanese
American who was active in the Japanese community in Seattle. |
| Apel, Gertrude
L. |
| General
Secretary of the Washington-Northern Idaho Council of Churches and the Seattle
Council of Churches |
| Appel,
Gersion |
| Gersion Appel
was rabbi of Congregation Bikur Cholim at the time these materials were
written |
| Apperson, John T., b.
1834 |
| Lieutenant,
United States Army, stationed at Fort Walla Walla, 1860s |
| Appleton, Marion B.
(Marion Brymner) |
| Marion Appleton
was editor of "Who's Who in Northwest Art," Seattle, 1941 |
| Aramaki,
Akira |
| Papers document
Japanese settlement and homesteading in Bellevue, Washington area |
| Arbor
Fund |
|
| Archie,
Steve |
| Photographs of
logging operations in upper Michigan |
| Archives of American Art.
Northwest Oral History Project |
|
| Arctic Club (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| A social club
primarily for those engaged in the Alaska trade |
| Arensberg,
Rose |
| Jewish community
member of Seattle, Washington |
| Arestad,
Sverre |
| Photographs of
people, mining and gold rush activity, and views of Mexico and
England |
| Armstrong,
Calvin |
| Pre-World War I
migrant to Seattle |
| Armstrong,
Olive |
| Finnish
American |
| Arnautoff,
Jake |
|
| Arnold, G.
Wright |
|
| Aronin,
Sam |
|
| Aronin,
Zerline |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Arons, A.
B. (Arnold B.) |
| Former
University of Washington Professor of Physics |
| Arteaga
Voyage |
| Narrative of the
voyage of the Arteaga (photostat of the original, translation included),
1779 |
| Asberry,
Nettie J., 1865-1968 |
| Papers of Nettie
J. Asberry, Tacoma African American activist and president of the Washington
State Association of Colored Women's Clubs. |
| Asberry, Nettie J., 1865-1968 |
| Portraits
collected by Nettie J. Asberry of herself and prominent African Americans of
the early 20th century. |
| Ash,
Harry |
|
| Asher,
Shirley |
| Ticket for High
Holy Day Service, 1932 and a meeting notice, 1930 |
| Ashford,
Paul |
| Letter from
Glenn Hughes, 23 Mar 1929 |
| Ashley, Paul Pritchard,
1896- |
| Correspondence
between Berne Jacobsen and Paul Ashley |
| Asia, Benjamin,
1915- |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Asia, Samuel
B. |
| Tacoma Jewish
community member |
| Asian and Pacific Women's
Caucus |
| Social justice
organization in Washington |
| Asia Trading
Company |
| Records of the
Company |
| Asotin County
(Wash.) |
| Primary election
poll book, Asotin, Wash. Precinct no. 3, 1918 |
| Associated Vintners
(Bellevue, Wash.) |
|
| Association for Retarded
Citizens of Washington. Trust Fund |
|
| Association of College
and Research Libraries. Washington State Chapter |
| Professional
association of academic librarians in the Pacific Northwest |
| Association of Western
Pulp and Paper Workers |
| Labor
union |
| Astley, Ted, 1920-1994 |
| Papers of a
University of Washington graduate student and staff member in the Veterans
Affairs Office, who was dismissed at the time of the Canwell Committee on
un-American activities hearings. |
| Athenaea (Snohomish
County, Wash.) |
|
| Attebery,
E. Raymond (Edgar Raymond), 1895-1944 |
| Seattle
clergyman and civic leader. |
| Atwood,
Stanley |
| Teacher, public
official |
| Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church. Columbia
Conference |
| Conference of
Swedish Lutheran Churches in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho |
| Ault, Harry E. B. (Harry Erwin Bratton), 1883-1961 |
| Journalist,
editor, and publisher of the
Seattle Union Record, a trade union
daily. |
| Austin, Russell A., 1930- |
| Papers of a King
County, Washington, Republic party leader. |
| Autio, Rudy,
1926- |
| Artist and
Professor of Art at the University of Montana |
| Axe,
B.E. |
| B. E. Axe
travelled to Skagway during the Alaska Gold Rush and wrote letters describing
his impressions |
| Axworthy,
Dwayne |
| Author of paper
is a descendant of Asa Mercer |
| Ayer,
Elizabeth |
| Elizabeth Ayer
(1897-1987) was the first registered woman architect in Washington
State |
| Ayer,
Elizabeth |
| Photographs
relating to the work of architects Elizabeth Ayer and Edwin Ivey |
| Ayer
family |
| Pioneer
Washington state family, public official |
| Azose,
Jack |
| Sephardic
Jew |
| Azose,
Leo |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| B'nai B'rith.
Anti-defamation League. Northwest Regional Office |
| Community
relation arm of B'nai B'rith with national membership and a regional office in
Seattle |
| Babcock,
William |
| Photographs of a
trip to Asia and Europe |
| Backus, Manson Franklin,
1853-1935 |
| Banker of
Seattle, Washington |
| Bader, Max |
| Pacific
Northwest public health administrator and advocate |
| Bagley,
Clarence, 1843-1932 |
| Papers of a
pioneer, historian, journalist, author, publisher, collector, and public
official of Washington |
| Bagley, Daniel, 1818-1905 |
| Papers of a
Washington State pioneer, Methodist pastor, businessman, and civic
leader. |
| Bailey, Frank C. (Frank Clinton) |
| Photographs of
the Spokane area and Spokane River in the 1880s-1890s. |
| Bailey, George C. (George
Cecil), b. 1883 |
| Author,
farmer |
| Bailey, Josiah, fl.
1815-1863 |
| Bailey family
correspondence and other documents |
| Baillargeon
family |
|
| Bainbridge Island
Historical Society |
| Community hall
elected to the National Register |
| Bainbridge Island - North
Kitsap Jewish Chavurah |
| Articles of
incorporation, clippings and newsletters of the organization |
| Baker, Charles H. (Charles Hinckley), b.
1864 |
| Photograph album
documenting the1901 visit of the Commercial Club of Chicago to the Snoqualmie
Falls Power Company and additional Washington locales. |
| Baker,
Jack |
| Designer and
contemporary artist working and teaching in Seattle since 1970 |
| Baker, W.
P. |
| Seattle
physician |
| Bakke,
Noel |
| Business
executive of Seattle, Washington |
| Bakken, Dick,
1941- |
| Poet, teacher,
editor |
| Balch, Albert
S. |
| Real estate
developer, political activist. Mr. Balch continued the firm of Crawford and
Conover. |
| Balint, Judy Lash,
1952- |
| Judy Balint was
chair person for the Seattle Action for Soviet Jewry and a founder of the
Pacific Northwest AMCHA |
| Ballaine, John E.,
1868- |
| Journalist,
businessman, army officer, civic leader, and private secretary to John R.
Rogers, Governor of Washington |
| Ballinger, Harry,
1869-1965 |
| Seattle
attorney |
| Ballinger, Richard Achilles,
1858-1922 |
| Papers of Mayor
of Seattle, 1904-1906; Commissioner of the General Land Office, 1907-1908; and
the Secretary of the Interior, 1909-1911 |
| Balmer,
Thomas |
| Lawyer, and
member of University of Washington Board of Regents |
| Ban,
Earnest |
| Oral history of
a Seattle Jewish community member |
| Ban,
Noemi |
| Oral history of
a Seattle Jewish community member |
| Banks,
Mary |
| Reminiscence,
"Pilchuck", 1980 |
| Banks, Virginia, 1920-1985 |
| Northwest
painter and art teacher. |
| Bansmer,
Gustav |
| Surgeon, family
medicine practitioner, health care administrator, and activist |
| Baptist Missionary
Childrens Home. Association of the Pacific Coast |
| Home for
children of Baptist missionaries established in 1895 at Burton, Vashon Island,
Washington |
| Barer, Alan
L. |
| Jewish community
member of Walla Walla, Washington |
| Bark, Lois
Imogene |
|
| Barkdull, Calvin H.,
1875-1960 |
| Mining engineer,
mineralogist, 1875-1960. |
| Barker,
George H. |
| Photographs and
newspaper clippings documenting the construction of the Bonneville Dam, the
Detroit Dam, and the Mud Mountain Dam. |
| Barker, Pierce
W. |
|
| Barksdale,
Julian D. (Julian Devreau), 1904- |
| Professor of
geology at the University of Washington and a member of many organizations for
senior citizens and retirees. |
| Barley, H. C. (Harrie C.), d. 1909 |
| Photographs of
railroad construction, crew, and scenes along the White Pass and Yukon Route
and views of Skagway, Bennett, Miles Canyon, and the Dalton Trail, taken by
H.C. Barley. |
| Barnes, A. H. (Albert Henry), b. 1876 |
| Photographs of
Western Washington including scenic views and images of early
homesteaders |
| Barnes, Edward Larrabee,
1915-2004 |
| Architect |
| Barnes, George
A. |
| Barnes was in
banking and real estate business in Thurston County |
| Barnes, Walter O.,
1870-1962 |
| Businessman in
fisheries, mining. |
| Barnett, Arthur G.,
1907- |
| Lawyer and civic
leader, Seattle, Washington |
| Barnett, Eugene,
1891- |
| Trade
unionist |
| Barnett, H. G. (Homer
Garner), 1906- |
| Anthropologist |
| Barnett, James,
1817-1884 |
|
| Barnett,
Marthè |
| Writer |
| Barnett, Powell
S. |
| African American
immigrant, activist |
| Barnum, William
Milo |
| Businessman |
| Baronsky,
Edward |
| Oral history and
documents of a Jewish immigrant from Siberia |
| Baronsky,
Mendel |
| Religious leader
in the Seattle Jewish community |
| Barr, J.
C. |
| Barr sailed on a
steamer that sailed from Seattle, Washington to Sain Michael Island, Alaska, in
the Bering Sea |
| Barr, Jacqueline
V. |
|
| Barr, Margaret
J. |
| Homestead
certificate for land on Gray's River, Wahkiakum County, 1895 |
| Barr,
Mark |
|
| Barrett, Gordon
S. |
| Log scaler,
Bellingham, Washington |
| Barry, J. Neilson (John
Neilson), 1870-1961 |
| Episcopal
minister and historian |
| Bartlett, Francis G. (Francis
Grindel), 1920- |
| University of
Washington professor of engineering and a naval engineer |
| Barton
Brothers |
| Photographs of
Seattle streets, Army transport ships, and Denny Hall |
| Bashford, Herbert,
1871-1928 |
| Washington
State librarian and a nature poet |
| Bass, Harold
J. |
| Newsletter,
"Horizon Lines", 1955-1969 |
| Bassett, Samuel B.,
1896-1971 |
| Lawyer, Seattle,
Washington |
| Batcheller, Willis Tryon,
1889-1975 |
| Consulting
engineer of Seattle, Washington |
| Bateman, William
G. |
| Hand weaver,
author |
| Bates, Kate
Stevens |
| Letters by or
regarding Hazard Stevens |
| Bathhouse
Theatre |
| Seattle theatre,
located in the former bathhouse adjacent to Green Lake |
| Battle Ground (Wash.).
Community Study Group |
| Scrapbook of
minutes, reports and clippings of the Group |
| Bauer, Wolf
G. |
| Mountaineer and
conservationist |
| Baumann, Henry Nicholas,
1888- |
| Engineer |
| Baxter, Luther
Loren |
| Union Army
officer and Minnesota legislator and judge |
| Bayley,
Christopher T. |
| Republican
political activist, corporate official. |
| Beals, Walter
B. |
| Lawyer, judge,
army officer, and collector |
| Beam, George
Wesley |
| Washington
pioneer and legislator |
| Beardsley, Arthur S.
(Arthur Sydney), 1889-1950 |
| Title abstracts
to Seattle properties documenting early land transactions, including Denny,
Boren, and Yesler properties |
| Beaton,
William |
| Collector of
George Washington correspondence |
| Beaudry,
Roy |
|
| Bebb, Charles
H. |
| Seattle
architect |
| Beck,
Broussais C. |
| Seattle rowing
enthusiast and businessman who played a role in infiltrating Seattle labor
union activities in 1919-1920. |
| Beck, Eleanor Nordhoff,
d. 1966 |
| Cultural and
civic leader |
| Beck, Robert W. (Robert
William), 1896-1968 |
| Engineer,
consultant with Seattle Lighting Department, Bonnevile Power Administration,
and R.W. Beck and Associates. |
| Becker,
Dorothy |
|
| Becker,
George |
| Memoir of his
days at the University of Washington, ca. 1925-1935 |
| Becker,
Jerome |
| Businessman,
grocer of Seattle, Washington |
| Becker,
Paula |
| Narrative
account with photocopied photographs and quotations from MacDonald's writings
of the homes occupied by Betty MacDonald and Mary Bard Jensen. |
| Becker,
Rayfield |
| Defendant in
Washington v. Britt Smith et al, 1920 |
| Becker,
Robert |
| Postcards of the
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE) in Seattle, Washington in
1909 |
| Becker,
Sol |
| Primarily
records of the Herzl Congregation, Mercer Island, Washington |
| Beckey, Fred W.,
1921- |
|
| Beeson, Simeon
A. |
| Mr. Beeson was
Forest Ranger in the Okanogan, Chelan, and Wenatchee National
Forests |
| Behar,
Elazar |
| Papers of a
Sephardic Jewish woman |
| Behar, Leon,
1900-1970 |
| Poet and
playwright of Seattle, Washington |
| Behm, Franklin
F. |
| Papers of a
member of the Washington Federation of Teachers. |
| Bell, Aldon
D. |
| University of
Washington historian and served on the Executive Committee for Target
Seattle |
| Bell, S.
Leonard |
| Two seminar
papers regarding strikes |
| Belle
family |
| Norwegian
American family |
| Bement,
Douglas |
| Collector of
correspondence from literary figures |
| Benaroya, Samuel,
1908- |
|
| Bender, Barbara L.
Drake |
| Teacher at
Auburn, Washington High School 1941-1942 |
| Bender, Clara
E. |
|
| Benét, William Rose,
1886-1950 |
| Letter to Robert
Dwaine Monroe, 3 May 1949 |
| Benezra, Joseph
N. |
| Papers of a
Seattle Jewish community member |
| Benezra, Sarah
Berro |
| Mrs. Benezra,
sister-in-law of Henry Benezra, describes her immigration, courtship, and the
organization of the ladies auxiliary of congregation Sephardic Bikur Holim,
Seattle |
| Benjamin, Max
M. |
| Seattle and
Guemes Island painter and critic |
| Benn,
Samuel |
| Land index for
Aberdeen, Washington |
| Bennett, Fred
S. |
| Bennett was a
student at the University of Washington from 1911-1914 |
| Bennett, Fred
S. |
| Photographs of
University of Washington buildings and student events |
| Benoliel,
Alan |
|
| Benson, Charles
T. |
| Interview
covering the years 1926-1930 when Mr. Benson worked at Newhalem for Seattle
City Light |
| Benson, Eva
Ronald |
| Seattle
pioneer |
| Benson, Henry Kreitzer, 1877-1954 |
| Professor of
chemical engineering, University of Washington, 1904-1947. |
| Benson,
Naomi Achenbach |
| Papers of a
teacher and Democratic Party worker in Snohomish County, Washington. |
| Bensussan,
Thomas |
| Clippings
concerning Washington Fish Company, Aberdeen |
| Bentley, Nelson
|
| Papers of poet
and former University of Washington Professor of English Nelson
Bentley. |
| Berch, Laura,
1894-1989 |
| Businesswoman of
Seattle, Washington |
| Bereano, Philip L.,
1940- |
| Professor in the
Technical Communication department at the University of Washington's College of
Engineering. |
| Berezowsky, Nicolai,
1900-1953 |
| Piano-vocal
score of children's opera "Babar the Elephant" |
| Berg Construction
Company |
| Construction
company |
| Bergenheim, Anders
T. |
| Swedish
shepherd |
| Bergman,
Abraham B. |
| Former Professor
in the University of Washington School of Medicine |
| Bergman, Fred
H. |
|
| Bergquist,
Ivar |
| Norwegian
immigrant and Seattle businessman |
| Berman, Gizel,
1919- |
| Sculptor and
Auschwitz surivor |
| Berman, Howard
R. |
| Linguistic
materials related to the work of Melville Jacobs |
| Berman,
Nicholas |
| Nicholas Berman,
M.D., D.D.S., born 1909, was a prisoner at Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and
Theresienstadt during the Holocaust of World War II |
| Bernardi, Susan R. |
| Collection of
photographs by Susan R. Bernardi documenting Eskimo life at Kingegan, Cape
Prince of Wales, Alaska, ca. 1906. |
| Bernhard,
Minnie |
| Civic activist
and Jewish community member of Seattle and Spokane, Washington |
| Berns,
John Emmett |
| Images relating
to Klondike Gold Rush packer and muleskinner John "Packer Jack"
Newman. |
| Bernstein, Steven J.,
1950- |
| Poet and
performer, Seattle |
| Berro, Rosa
Scharhon |
| Interview of a
Jewish American regarding the history of Congregation Ezra Bessarath |
| Berry, Fred
J. |
| Mr. Berry was a
forest ranger on the Skagit River from 1925-1970 |
| Bertelson, Ernest
B. |
| Free-lance
journalist |
| Bertram, Jasper
N. |
| Papers of a
Civil War soldier, political activist, salesman. |
| Beta Alpha Psi. Delta
Chapter (Universtiy of Washington) |
| Records of the
Fraternity's Delta Chapter located at the University of Washington |
| Beta Phi Mu. Western
Washington Professional Chapter |
| Fraternity to
promote the advancement of librarianship and provide a forum for
members |
| Beth Israel Congregation
(Aberdeen, Wash.) |
| Records of the
Congregation |
| Bethlehem Lutheran Church
(Marysville, Wash.) |
| Marysville
Anniversary booklet |
| Beth Sholom (Richland,
Wash.) |
| Jewish
congregation in Richland, Washington |
| Bilimoria, Eleanor
Danner |
| Crusader in
civil rights for women |
| Billingsley,
Paul |
| Mountain
climber |
| Binh Memorial Committee
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Vietnamese
Vietnam War student protester who was killed attempting to hijack an airplane
and divert it to Hanoi |
| Binns, Archie,
1899-1971 |
| Northwest
author, born 1899 |
| Bipartisan Civil Rights
Newsletter |
| Newsletter
regarding a 1964 Civil Rights Bill |
| Bird, John
L. |
| Businessman of
Seattle, Washington |
| Birnbaum,
Zygmunt William, 1903- |
| Contains
materials documenting Dr. Birnbaum's career as a mathematician at the
University of Washington, as well as correspondence documenting his efforts to
assist emigration from Nazi Poland and his involvement with the loyalty oath
suit filed against the university in 1964. |
| Birnbaum, Zygmunt William, 1903- |
| Images
documenting the professional life of University of Washington mathematician Dr.
Zygmunt William Birnbaum, as well as images of friends and relatives from Lwów,
Poland. |
| Birulin, Ann
Neiss |
| WWII POW and
later a Seattle community member |
| Birulin,
Sol |
| Family lived in
Harbin and Tientsin 1920-1939 |
| Bismark Gold and Silver
Mining Company (Seattle, Wash.) |
| Minutes of the
Company |
| Black Panther
Party |
| Two pamphlets
issued by the Black Panther Party |
| Blackwell, William
B. |
| Tacoma,
Washington, pioneer; Civil War colonel of the 26th Regiment, New York State
Militia. |
| Blaine
family |
| Pioneer Seattle
family |
| Blaine State
Bank |
| Legal document,
1895 |
| Blair, Stephen R. (Stephen Richard), 1917-1997 |
| Papers of a gay
man with experiences in the military, the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union, and
theater. |
| Blalock, Nelson Gales,
1836-1913 |
| Surgeon, farmer
of Walla Walla, Washington |
| Blanchard, Leslie
F. |
| Author |
| Blanchard and Partridge
(Seattle, Wash.) |
| Insurance
agency |
| Blanchet, Augustine
Magloire Alexander, 1797-1887 |
| Letter to Major
Lugembeel, commanding officer, Fort Vancouver, 22 May 1862 |
| Blankenship, George
C. |
| Pioneer,
Olympia, Washington |
| Blankenship, George
E. |
| Printer, writer
of Olympia, Washington |
| Bleha,
Bernard |
|
| Bliss, Joseph J., b.
1852 |
| Army clerk and
journalist in Vancouver, Washington, and St. Louis, Missouri |
| Blocher, W. L. (William
Lawrence), b. 1854 |
| Okanogan,
Washington businessman |
| Block,
Henrietta |
| Family
photographs |
| Block, Robert J. (Robert
Jackson), 1922- |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Bloedel, Joan Ross,
1942- |
| Seattle
painter |
| Bloedel, Prentice,
1900-1996 |
| Seattle
lumberman |
| Bloedel,
Prentice, 1900-1996 |
| Photographs
documenting the lumber operations of the Bloedel family in British Columbia and
Washington |
| Bloedel-Donovan Lumber
Mills (Bellingham, Wash.) |
| Lumber company
based in Bellingham, Washington; established 1901, and closed 1966. |
| Bloom, Jessie S.,
1887-1980 |
| Jewish community
member of Seattle, Alaska and Dublin, Ireland |
| Bloom,
Robert |
| Interview
describing the role of Jews in Dawson and the Klondike |
| Bluechel,
Alan |
| Washington State
politician |
| Blum,
Lenore |
|
| Blumberg,
Mary |
| Everett Jewish
community member |
| Blumenthal, Helen
Berkman, 1892-1983 |
| Seattle Jewish
community member who transcribed children's stories into braille |
| Blumenthal,
Herman |
| Interview where
Buchenwald is discussed and a conversation with Harold Callender |
| Blumenthal,
Sophie |
| Interview of
Sophie Blumenthal who was born in Latvia and later moved to Germany and recalls
the rise of Hitler and living in Germany during World War I. |
| Bly,
Robert |
| Robert Bly is a
noted American poet and editor |
| Boardman,
Elisha |
| Charles Gould
letter, 1840 |
| Boas, Franz,
1858-1942 |
| Anthropologist |
| Bocker, Leon
M. |
| Missionary |
| Bodansky, David |
| University of
Washington professor of physics. |
| Bode, Henry
Fred |
| Papers of a
German immigrant to Seattle, Washington, born 1862. |
| Bodemer,
Charles W. |
| University of
Washington professor of biomedical history. |
| Bodge,
Samuel |
| Businessman |
| Bogardus,
Helen |
| Scrapbook
documenting Bogardus's student days in Seattle public schools and at University
of Washington |
| Bogle &
Gates |
| Seattle law
firm |
| Bolduc, J.-B. Z.
(Jean-Baptiste Zacharie), 1818-1889 |
| Letter and
journal, 1842 |
| Bolton, Frederick Elmer |
| Photographs of
public schools and school buses collected by University of Washington Dean of
Education Frederick Bolton |
| Bolton, Frederick Elmer, b. 1866 |
| Papers of a
professor and dean of the College of Education at the University of Washington,
as well as an administrator and author. |
| Bolton,
Jean |
| Citizen
activist |
| Bonds,
Frank, 1890- |
| Photographs of
Frank Bonds's family and friends in Sumas, Washington, and McMinnville,
Oregon. |
| Bone, Homer Truett, 1883-1970 |
| Papers documenting
Homer T. Bone's U.S. Senate activities, principally his efforts to insure
merchant mariners and his role in the public power debate in Washington
State. |
| Bone, Scott C. (Scott
Cardelle),1860-1936 |
| Mr. Bone was
editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and governer of Alaska Territory,
1921-25 |
| Bonsteel,
David L. |
| Photographs and
various ephemeral materials relating to photogrammetry |
| Booker,
Margaret |
| Founder and
artistic director, Intiman Theatre, Seattle, 1972-1985 |
| Books Mercaz (Seattle,
Wash.) |
| Jewish bookstore
in Seattle, Washington |
| Booth, Clara
Wallace |
| Clara Wallace
Booth was a 1919 graduate of the University of Washington |
| Booth, T.
William |
| Papers of T.
William Booth, author of several books about the history of architecture in
Seattle and the Pacific Northwest |
| Boothroyd, William
H. |
| Businessman |
| Bordeaux,
Rehei |
| Transcript of
an interview |
| Bordeaux
family |
| Bill of
sale |
| Bornstein
family |
| Jewish
immigrants to Seattle |
| Bostelmann, Carl
John |
| Materials
pertaining to this lyricist's collaboration with songwriter Earl
Robinson |
| Boswell,
Felix |
| Arithmetic
notebook and miscellaneous documents |
| Boucher, Cormack
E. |
| Inventor |
| Bouck, William Morley,
1868-1946 |
| Activist in
agricultural organizations, Skagit County, Washington |
| Bourgin, D.
G. |
|
| Bowen,
Betty, 1919-1977 |
| Photographs of
Seattle area artists |
| Bowen, Betty, 1919-1977 |
| Papers of a
publicist for and patron of the arts and historic preservation in Seattle,
Washington. |
| Bowman-Griffith
family |
|
| Boyd,
William |
| Land indenture
with John Rolls, 20 Sept 1802 |
| Boyer, John
E. |
| Lawyer,
businessman, army officer |
| Boyle
Wagoner Architects |
| Photographs
documenting the A.V. Love Dry Goods and Loft Building in Seattle, Washington,
prior to its demolition. |
| Braas, George H. |
| Photographs of
Mountaineers Society excursions to Mt. Rainier. |
| Brace,
Blanche |
|
| Brackett, D.
Ansan |
|
| Bradford, Daniel
F. |
| Power of
attorney, granted by John H. Scranton 13 July 1860 |
| Bradford, James
E. |
| Political
activist, public official of Seattle, Washington |
| Bradford, Samuel
W. |
| Investor in
Northern Pacific Railway |
| Bradley,
Robert |
| Tinted color
photographs of Mount Rainier, Mount Adams and Cascade vistas |
| Brady, Ferdinand |
| Photographic
postcards of the Tulalip Indian School, students, and grounds taken by
Ferdinand Brady, a Washington photographer. |
| Brainerd, Erastus,
1855-1922 |
| Journalist,
editor, politician and civic leader |
| Brakel, Henry
Louis |
| Interview of
Louis Brakel where he discusses the history of the U.W. Physics Department,
1902-1936 |
| Braman, James D'Orma,
1901-1980 |
| City Councilman,
and mayor of Seattle, Washington |
| Branan, Arthur
D. |
| Interviewconcerning pioneer life in and around North
Bend, Washington, in the 1880s |
| Brand, Esther Gertrude
Garske |
| Oral history of
a Wallingford community member |
| Brant, Irving,
1885- |
| Writer,
editor |
| Brashem, Alfred
A. |
| Jewish community
member of Seattle, Washington |
| Brashen,
Betty |
| Information
about the Brashen family, originally from Minsk |
| Brass, Paul R., 1936- |
| Papers of a
professor of political science at the University of Washington. |
| Brenner,
Itsey |
|
| Brenner, Ruth
Kutoff |
| Seattle Jewish
community member |
| Briar, Scott, 1926- |
| Papers of a
professor and dean of the University of Washington School of Social
Work. |
| Bridge, Benjamin M.,
1896-1974. |
| Jeweler, and
civic leader of Seattle, Washington |
| Bridge,
Ralph |
| Bridge's father
owned the Alaska Outfitters store on First Avenue in Seattle |
| Bringhurst,
Alice |
| Interview of
Alice Bringhurst concerning Harry Bringhurst |
| Bringloe,
Frances |
| Dollmaker |
| Brinsmead,
William |
| Composer, Port
Townsend, Washington |
| Brinton, Joan
M. |
| Manuscript of
"Madeleine Zabriskie Doty, 1877-1963 - the Feminist as Reformer" |
| Brisker,
Emanuel |
|
| Brite,
Erna |
|
| British Columbia Indian
Language Project |
| Study of the
Okanogan Indians of British Columbia and Washington State |
| Broderick, Freda
Markow |
| Frank Markow is
the brother of Mrs. Broderick. Mrs. Broderick died in 1990 |
| Broderick,
Henry |
| Seattle
realtor |
| Broderick,
Henry |
| Photograph
collection depicting exterior views of commercial buildings and storefronts in
downtown Seattle owned and/or rented by Jews, as well as one
residence. |
| Broetje, Arthur
F. |
| Teacher, labor
union official of Bremerton, Washington |
| Bronowski, Jacob,
1908-1974 |
| Mathematician,
educator, author and inventor |
| Brooker, Ellen
E. |
| Organizational
features of Mountaineers |
| Brooks,
Blanche |
| File containing
various UW-related memorabilia |
| Brooks, Richard
E. |
| Photographs of
works of a sculptor |
| Brooks, Richard J. |
| Papers of a
Seattle businessman and enrivonmentalist |
| Brooks, Richard
J. |
| Seattle
businessman and environmentalist |
| Brooks, Zola |
| Photographs
albums of student life at University of Washington |
| Brotherhood of Railway
and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express, and Station Employes. Northern
Pacific System Board of Adjustment. Tacoma Division |
| Labor union,
Tacoma, Washington |
| Brotman, Daryl
M. |
| Political
cartoonist, history teacher, autograph collector, and Democratic Party
activist |
| Brown, Andrew Anphin,
1841-1912 |
| Civil War
soldier |
| Brown, Beriah,
1815-1900 |
| Journalist in
Wisconsin, Oregon and Washington Territories and a Seattle mayor |
| Brown,
Bertha |
| Hand written
reminiscence by an early resident of Ballard |
| Brown, Harold
E.D. |
| Photographs
collected by member of the U.S. Forest Service |
| Brown, Harold E.
D. |
| Employee of Mt.
Baker National Forest who |