Suzanne Hittman Collection of the Pike Place Market | The Seattle Public Library
  • Friends of the Market position statement on Pike Plaza Revelopment Project #21

    Friends of the Market position statement on Pike Plaza Revelopment Project #21

    Friends of the Market

    The statement outlines the issues that the Friends group has with the redevelopment plan including the displacement of farmers and proposed usage of buildings in the area. The Friends group emphasizes the need for improvements that will benefit the farmers and the introduction of more low income housing in the area.

    Identifier: spl_ps_015

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  • Invitation from the Officers of the National Guard of Washington to a reception for the Interstate National Guard Association at the Washington State Building, October 4, 1909

    Invitation from the Officers of the National Guard of Washington to a reception for the Interstate National Guard Association at the Washington State Building, October 4, 1909

    National Guard of Washington

    Printed invitation particularly requesting the presence of ladies to the reception with dancing to be held at 9:30.

    Identifier: mohai_ayp_2006.3.46.8

    Date: 1909-10-04

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  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Frank Goodwin regarding a proposal for the expansion of Pike Place Market, March 21, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Frank Goodwin regarding a proposal for the expansion of Pike Place Market, March 21, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Arthur Goodwin letter to Frank Goodwin regarding a proposal for the expansion of Pike Place Market which he plans to submit to the City for approval. The plan calls for the extenson of the Pike Place Arcade by 192 feet to allow for 31 new farmers stalls.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00083

    Date: 1927-03-21

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  • "Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition," The Coast, April 1908

    "Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition," The Coast, April 1908

    The Coast Publishing Company

    A brief article with portraits of the commissioners of the state of Washington for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition asking the public for its support and enthusiasm in anticipation of the exposition. The author makes the case that the commissioners are hard at work to ensure that the fair opens on its anticipated date and that the exposition "will be the greatest and grandest success that has ever attended the efforts of the Western spirit and enterprise" (p. 299). Coast 15.4 (April 1908): 298-99, illustrated.

    Identifier: spl_ayp_179583_apr1908

    Date: 1908-04

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  • Portrait of Giuseppe (Joe) and Assunta Desimone, ca. 1930

    Portrait of Giuseppe (Joe) and Assunta Desimone, ca. 1930

    Fabris, Alfred

    Portrait of Giuseppe (Joe) and Assunta Desimone taken in a Salt Lake City Studio. Joe Desimone, a businessman and farmer who gained his wealth by selling his goods at Pike Place Market, bought ownership of the main market arcades from Arthur Goodwin in 1941. His son, Richard Desimone, inherited the property after his father's death in 1946.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00016

    Date: 1930?

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  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to William Crowley regarding the Tacoma Public Market, February 19, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to William Crowley regarding the Tacoma Public Market, February 19, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to William Crowley thanking him for his interest in his newly constructed Tacoma Public Market. Goodwin invites Crowley to the opening of the market and expresses his hopes that his own book on public markets will soon be published.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00046

    Date: 1927-02-19

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  • Contract between Pike Place Public Markets, Inc. and Mrs. O.H. Pound, June 15, 1927

    Contract between Pike Place Public Markets, Inc. and Mrs. O.H. Pound, June 15, 1927

    Pound, O.H.

    Contract between Mrs. O.H. Pound and Pike Place Public Markets, Inc. presenting the terms of her lease for Lunch of All Nations in stall 3 of the Municipal Market Building.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00117

    Date: 1927-05-17

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  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Sam Morheim regarding Mr. Vandermeer's dispute with Market Company, November 18, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Sam Morheim regarding Mr. Vandermeer's dispute with Market Company, November 18, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Sam Morheim regarding Mr. Vandermeer's dispute with the City and Market Company over the vendors currently selling their wares from the sidewalk at Pike Place Market. Goodwin remarks that he has recently learned that Vandermeer intends to sue both the City and the Market Company in order to stop this practice and wonders if relocation of these farmers is possible.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00107

    Date: 1927-11-18

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  • Market Syndicate Inc. statement listing profits and disbursements, September 1920

    Market Syndicate Inc. statement listing profits and disbursements, September 1920

    Market Syndicate, Inc.

    Market Syndicate Inc. statement listing profits from the Old American Fruit Co., Cowpath Creamery, Joe Desimone and George Murakami along with disbursements to Frank Goodwin, J.W. Goodwin, A.E. Goodwin and J. Clifford.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00106

    Date: 1920-09

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  • Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Councilman E.L. Blaine regarding the lighting bill for the new stalls at Pike Place Market, December 31, 1927

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Councilman E.L. Blaine regarding the lighting bill for the new stalls at Pike Place Market, December 31, 1927

    Goodwin, Arthur

    Letter from Arthur Goodwin to Councilman E.L. Blaine raising concern over the fact that the City Lighting Department had cut off power to 50 newly built Pike Place Market stalls which had been turned over to the city. Goodwin asks that Blaine see that the bill is paid so that the stalls are not left in darkness.

    Identifier: spl_sh_00073

    Date: 1927-12-31

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