Lu Jacobson Collection of Latimer and Denny Family Material | The Seattle Public Library
  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Mrs. Alywin offering her a raise for her position at the post office, May 3, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Mrs. Alywin offering her a raise for her position at the post office, May 3, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Letter thanking Mrs. Aylwin for her explanation of the increased traffic at the Pike Place Market post office and offering her a salary of $20.00 to account for the heavier workload.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00065

    Date: 1927-05-03

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  • Unknown man in Santa Barbara, California, ca. 1880

    Unknown man in Santa Barbara, California, ca. 1880

    Tuttle, W.N.

    Photograph taken by W.N. Tuttle in Santa Barbara, California.

    Identifier: spl_lj_030

    Date: 1880?

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  • Unknown woman in Hiawatha, Kansas, ca. 1880 [Narcissa?]

    Unknown woman in Hiawatha, Kansas, ca. 1880 [Narcissa?]

    Hickox, R.A.

    Photograph taken by R.A. Hickox in Hiawatha, Kansas.

    Identifier: spl_lj_027

    Date: 1880?

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  • Children of Sarah Jane Latimer Dawdy, ca. 1920

    Children of Sarah Jane Latimer Dawdy, ca. 1920

    Sarah Jane Latimer Dawdy (1847-1915) was the daughter of Alexander Latimer and his second wife, Julia Ann Hart (1819-1850). She married John W. Dowdy on March 25, 1868 in Knox, Illinois. They had three children, Drennan Latimer Dawdy, Norval Dawdy and Daisy E. Dawdy. Location and exact date of the photograph are unknown.

    Identifier: spl_lj_070

    Date: 1920?

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  • Pike Place Market produce stall, ca. 1925

    Pike Place Market produce stall, ca. 1925

    Pike Place Market stall stocked with produce for sale.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00003

    Date: 1925?

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  • "Monterey" gunboat in Port Orchard dry dock, ca. 1896

    "Monterey" gunboat in Port Orchard dry dock, ca. 1896

    Transcribed from back of photograph: "A near view of the gunboat Monterey in the dry dock at Port Orchard, 10 miles from Seattle on opposite side of Puget Sound. This is taken looking toward the stern of the boat." The Port Orchard Dry Dock mentioned in the caption is likely the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.

    Identifier: spl_lj_061

    Date: 1896?

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  • Angelo Pellegrini Interview, February 27, 1986

    Angelo Pellegrini Interview, February 27, 1986

    Angelo Pellegrini (1903-1991) was a food and wine expert, author, and a professor of English Literature at the University of Washington. He was born in Casabianca, Italy and was one of six children. His father, Piacento, was a sharecropper and left Italy for the United States in 1912 to seek a better life for his family. He found work first with the Northern Pacific Railway (which sent him to Washington) and then with the Henry McCleary Timber Company in Grays Harbor. The rest of the Pellegrini family followed in 1913. Angelo Pellegrini excelled in school, learning English and completing eight years of grade school in five years. He completed high school in three years and enrolled in the University of Washington where he studied history. Following his graduation from the University of Washington, he began became an English professor at Whitman College for a brief time before returning to teach at the University of Washington. Pellegrini published his first book, The Unprejudiced Palate, in 1948. Over the course of his career he earned several awards and honors including being named an "an Outstanding Citizen of Washington State" by the Washington State House of Representatives. He retired from teaching in 1973 but continued to write, authoring ten books in total over the course of his lifetime. His books were noted for their appreciation of food and culture and representation of the Italian immigrant experience.

    Identifier: spl_ds_apellegrini_01_01

    Date: 1986-02-27

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  • Letter to Mrs. Tanable regarding her high light bill, December 11, 1928

    Letter to Mrs. Tanable regarding her high light bill, December 11, 1928

    Taylor, Walter R.

    Letter informing Mrs. Tanabe, a flower farmer, that her electricity usage is much higher than other vendors and the cost will have to be added to her rent if she continues to use such a disproportionately large amount.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00059

    Date: 1928-12-11

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  • Unknown man in Abington, Illinois, 1879

    Unknown man in Abington, Illinois, 1879

    Smith, C.H.

    Photograph taken by C.H. Smith in Abingdon, Illinois.

    Identifier: spl_lj_033

    Date: 1879

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  • Narcissa Latimer Denny, ca. 1885

    Narcissa Latimer Denny, ca. 1885

    Dorsaz & Schwerin

    Narcissa Latimer Denny was the daughter of Alexander and Sarah Latimer. She had four sisters: Eliza Alice Latimer Fowler (1856-1934), Harriet Ellen Latimer Stephens (1859-1938), Clara Latimer Bickford (1861-1934), and Emma Chesney Latimer Reynolds (1864-1946). Narcissa married Orion Denny on April 1, 1889.

    Identifier: spl_lj_046

    Date: 1885?

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