Lu Jacobson Collection of Latimer and Denny Family Material | The Seattle Public Library
  • Eugene Wright Interview, April and May 1988

    Eugene Wright Interview, April and May 1988

    Eugene Wright (1913-2002) . Wright was born in Seattle and attended TT Minor Elementary and Broadway High School. Wright earned his law degree from the University of Washington in 1937 and joined his father’s law firm following graduation. He married his wife, Esther Ladley, in 1938 and the couple had two children. During World War II, Wright joined the army and served as a Colonel in the South Pacific, leading Nisei soldiers. Wright was honored with multiple awards during his time in the service including the Bronze Star. Following the war, Wright remained a member of the U.S. Army reserve for twenty years. Upon his return to Seattle, he resumed his law career. In 1948, Wright began serving as a temporary Municipal Court Judge and in 1954 he was appointed to the King County Superior Court where he stayed for 12 years. In 1966, Wright left the court to become vice president of Pacific National Bank. Wright returned to the bench i 1969 when President Nixon appointed him to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a position that he held until his death in 2002. Wright was active in his local church, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, and enjoyed gardening.

    Identifier: spl_ds_ewright_01

    Date: 1988-04-18; 1988-04-19; 1988-05-10

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  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Clare Boulton regarding expanding her business in the Economy Public Market, June 30, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Clare Boulton regarding expanding her business in the Economy Public Market, June 30, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Clare Boulton, a vendor in the Economy Market, discussing the possibility of moving and expanding her business. Enclosed is a list of tenants and vacancies in the lower floor of the Economy Market listing the stall numbers and rental costs for each vendor.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00072

    Date: 1927-06-30

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  • 'Who will save the market' script from KOMO TV broadcast, October 27, 1971

    'Who will save the market' script from KOMO TV broadcast, October 27, 1971

    Douglas, Pat

    KOMO-TV Script for a special news segment documenting varying opinions on the Pike Place Market Urban Renewal plans and the Save the Market Initiative. The report contains interviews with Paul Kirk, the architect in charge of the urban renewal plans; William B. Ferguson, chairman of The Central Park Plaza Corporation-an organization with interests in developing the area; Mike MacEwan, the man in charge of the urban renewal public relations campaign; Pike Place Market merchants; James Braman, Director of Community Development for Seattle; Jerry Thon, Vice President of the Friends of the Market; Victor Steinbrueck, an architect and one of the Friends of the Market Founders; Ibsen Nelson and Fred Basetti, Seattle architects opposing the plans drafted by John Morse; Tim Manring, Co-Chair of the Alliance for a Living Market; and Lloyd LeBlanc, a member of the city's economic consulting firm.

    Identifier: spl_ps_007

    Date: 1971-10-27

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  • R.H. letter to "Friend Latimer," October 8, 1874

    R.H. letter to "Friend Latimer," October 8, 1874

    Leete, Frank

    Letter written to Alexander Latimer, from a friend who recently moved away from Minnesota (where Latimer also lived) to Eldridge, Kansas. The friend describes his health, the weather and agricultural matters along with his disappointment in the low church attendance of his community.

    Identifier: spl_lj_005

    Date: 1874-02-08

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  • Jesse Epstein Interview, January 22, 1988

    Jesse Epstein Interview, January 22, 1988

    Jesse Epstein (1910-1989) was a lawyer and the first director of the Seattle Housing Authority. Epstein was born in Russia and his family moved to Great Falls, Montana in 1913. Epstein attended the University of Washington where he graduated with a degree in political science in 1932 and a law degree in 1935. He became the director of the Seattle Housing Authority in 1939 and held that role throughout World War II until 1945. During his tenure as director he supervised the development of Yesler Terrace which was the first housing project in Seattle. Yesler Terrace also notable for the fact that it was not segregated according to race (in contrast to many other housing options in the country). In 1945 Epstein became the Regional Director for the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) and became the West Coast Director the following year. In 1948 he left his position at FHA and refocused on his legal career. Epstein was heavily involved in multiple community organizations including Neighborhood House, the Mountaineers and the Washington Wilderness Association.

    Identifier: spl_ds_jepstein_01

    Date: 1988-01-22

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  • Unknown man in Minneapolis, Minnesota, ca. 1880

    Unknown man in Minneapolis, Minnesota, ca. 1880

    Durnam, M.M.

    Photograph taken by M.M. Durnam in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    Identifier: spl_lj_036

    Date: 1880?

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  • Construction on Pike Place

    Construction on Pike Place

    Excavating for new bulkhead Pike Place, Aug 23 1939.' Photograph depicts trench built for new bulkhead along with the backs of vendor stalls in the main arcade.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00014

    Date: 1939-08-23

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  • Girls on Space Needle observation deck, 1962

    Girls on Space Needle observation deck, 1962

    Gulacsik, George, 1923-2010

    Identifier: spl_gg_72310014

    Date: 1962

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  • Aerial photograph of Pike Place Market looking north

    Aerial photograph of Pike Place Market looking north

    Mandeville and Berge, Architects & Engineers

    Aerial photograph of Pike Place Market facing north. The viaduct and waterfront piers can be seen on the left side of the photo.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00011

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  • Notice to vacate premises issued by Arthur Goodwin, December 10, 1927

    Notice to vacate premises issued by Arthur Goodwin, December 10, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Notice to vacate premises issued to Louis J. Becker and signed by Arthur Goodwin. Becker is instructed to leave his space in Room 8 of the Economy Market by December 21, 1927.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00076

    Date: 1927-12-10

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