See issues of Marine Digest, which was was founded in 1922 by Jackson B. Corbet as a local source for maritime industry news.
Marine Digest, v.15, no.29, Feb. 27, 1937
Cover photo caption: Liner West Ivis (see McCormick News, page 3 [,5])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1937_15_29
Date: 1937-02-27
Gourmet's Notebook, v.19, no.7, Sep. 1991
Chula's Bar and Grill, pg. 52; Lighthouse Cafe, pg. 55; Madrona Bistro, pg. 51; Rosebud Cafe, pg. 54; Serafina, pg. 50; Silverwater Cafe, pg. 53; Sostanza, pg. 49
Identifier: spl_gn_928180_1991_19_07
Date: 1991-09
Marine Digest, v.20, no.6, Sep. 13, 1941
Cover photo caption: Motorship Lochkatrine (see Royal Mail News, page 3 [,7]). Includes Pacific Coast-Built Sailers, 1850-1905, installment no. 32, by John Lyman, Maritime Research Society of San Diego, page 2 (Tropic-W.H.).
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1941_20_06
Date: 1941-09-13
Marine Digest, v.4, no.20, Jan. 9, 1926
Cover photo caption: Benjamin F. Packard (see first news page) [page 3]
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1926_04_20
Date: 1926-01-09
King Street Station., ca. 1906
During the early 1900s, there was increasing interest in connecting railroads with Seattle. The high demand and competition between railways resulted in two railway stations being built directly next to each other at 4th Avenue and Jackson Street. King Street Station (which is depicted in this postcard) was constructed in 1906 and can be distinguished by its tower. Union Station, originally known as the Oregon and Washington Station, was constructed in 1911. (Alternative names for Union Station include the Union Depot and the Northern Pacific Great Northern Depot.) The postcard captioning can be confusing because both stations were sometimes referred to as "union stations" due to the fact that multiple railroad lines were shared within the same terminal. For a good example of the differences between Union Station and King Street Station see spl_pc_01011 where Union Station appears in the foreground and King Street Station appears in the background.
Identifier: spl_pc_01019
Date: 1906
Marine Digest, v.13, no.24, Jan. 26, 1935
Cover photo caption: In the Days of Yore Ship John Ena
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1935_13_24
Date: 1935-01-26
Seattle Mail and Herald, v. 4, no. 30, Jun. 8, 1901
Page 6 includes portrait of Margaret J. Mitchell, President of the Seattle Federation of women's clubs.
Identifier: spl_mh_198239_1901_04_30
Date: 1901-06-08
Marine Digest, v.2, no.11, Nov. 10, 1923
Cover photo caption: Steamship Romulus in Grays Harbor
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1923_02_11
Date: 1923-11-10
Marine Digest, v.5, no.7, Oct. 9, 1926
Cover photo caption: Liner Talthybius (see first news page [3])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1926_05_07
Date: 1926-10-09
Marine Digest, v.17, no.39, May 6, 1939
Cover photo caption: The Steamship Otsego (see page 3)
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1939_17_39
Date: 1939-05-06