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.19, no.12, Oct. 26, 1940
Cover photo caption: Old Ironsides (see page 2)
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1940_19_12
Date: 1940-10-26
Marine Digest, v.26, no.12, Nov. 22, 1947
Cover photo caption: SS San Jose. reopens banana service (see story page 2 [,14])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1947_26_12
Date: 1947-11-22
Marine Digest, v.6, no.8, Oct. 15, 1927
Cover photo caption: Liner Aleutian (see first news page [3])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1927_06_08
Date: 1927-10-15
Jackson St. wharf, 1882
Transcribed from photograph: "Waterfront. Wharves. 1882. Jackson Street wharf. City and Ocean dock. Center Right side: Bow's livery stable. Center Right side: New England Hotel. Tower above that, City Hall. Catholic Church, with steeple. To right of that is Arlington Hotel."
Identifier: spl_shp_5110
Date: 1882
Marine Digest, v.14, no.4, Sep. 7, 1935
Cover photo caption: Steamship Northhaven (see first news page [3])
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1935_14_04
Date: 1935-09-07
Perry Hotel, ca. 1910
Located at Madison Street and Boren Avenue, the Perry Hotel, also known as the Perry Apartments, was built in 1907. In 1916, the building was renovated to become the Columbus Sanitarium and renamed once again to Cabrini Hospital in the 1960s. The building was demolished in 1996.
Identifier: spl_pc_00818
Date: 1910
Marine Digest, v.6, [no.51a], Aug. 9, 1928
Cover photo caption: Marine Day Special Edition Seattle; Issue is not numbered. Issue number used here is to place the issue in sequence
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1928_06_51a
Date: 1928-08-09
Marine Digest, v.4, no.16, Dec. 12, 1925
Cover photo caption: Steamship Eemdyk (see first news page) [page 3]
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1925_04_16
Date: 1925-12-12
Federal Building at 3rd Ave. and Union St., ca. 1910
Street view of the Federal Building in downtown Seattle with the White-Henry-Stuart Building and the Pantages Theatre in the background. Construction on the Federal Building (also known as the U.S. Court House, Custom House and Post Office) began in 1903 and ended in 1908. The building was located at the intersection of Union Street and Third Avenue, which was being regraded at the time. The Third Avenue regrade left a gap of four feet down to the new sidewalk which resulted in a new set of stairs being added to the building's exterior. The building was demolished in 1958.
Identifier: spl_pc_00413
Date: 1910
Marine Digest, v.28, no.42, Jun. 25, 1949
Cover photo caption: SS Sightseer. cruise queen deluxe (porthole cover story page 12)
Identifier: spl_md_840284_1949_28_42
Date: 1949-06-25