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City of Seattle Records
Dating from the 1870s to the first few years of the 20th century, these records contain glimpses into the lives and activities of a growing Seattle. In letters, petitions, reports, claims, bids, and early City ordinances, City of Seattle activities are documented through the voices of Seattle residents and City officials struggling to address the many issues faced by a city experiencing enormous growth and change. You'll find material relating to the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, the development of the water supply and sewer systems, the Fire and Police Departments, grading and street improvements, housing, public health, and many other issues, especially as they relate to the rapid growth of a large city.
990978

990978

In accordance with Ordinance No. 1007, W. J. Colkett submitted a list of the officers elected by Union Engine Company No. 3. See full description in Digital Collections

2 pages: 100% complete (50% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990979

990979

In compliance with Ordinance No. 1007, W. H. Clark submitted a list of the officers elected by Washington Engine Company No. 2. See full description in Digital Collections

2 pages: 100% complete (50% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990980

990980

John Levy, Secretary of the Seattle Fire Department, submitted a list of the Department's members. The report lists which company each member belongs to. See full description in Digital Collections

12 pages: 100% complete (92% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990985

990985

The Fire Chief submitted the pay roll of the Seattle Professional Fire Department. The pay roll lists the age, occupation, place of origin, length of residence in the state, marital status, date of hire, and citizenship of each member. See full description in Digital Collections

8 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990986

990986

A petition, signed by 43 fruit and vegetable dealers, was submitted requesting that the City license and regulate street vendors who sell fruit, vegetables, and candy. See full description in Digital Collections

4 pages: 100% complete (50% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990991

990991

A petition, signed by 13 citizens, was submitted requesting that the sidewalk on either side of Bell Street be raised to match the grade of the adjoining sidewalks. The Committee on Streets reported favorably to the petition. See full description in Digital Collections

6 pages: 100% complete (67% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990994

990994

A petition, signed by 22 citizens living on Beacon Hill, requested that South 14th Street be regraded and planked south of Lane Street. The request was granted. See full description in Digital Collections

10 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990996

990996

T. R. Fleming requested that the tax assessment on his property in Prospect Terrace Addition be reduced to correspond with the the King County tax assessment. See full description in Digital Collections

3 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990997

990997

Louis Fuerer requested that the tax assessment for his property in Bells 7th Addition be corrected. His request was granted. See full description in Digital Collections

4 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
991000

991000

Petitions were submitted, signed by approximately 250 citizens, requesting that a road be completed along the western shore of Lake Union from the former City Limits to Fremont. See full description in Digital Collections

16 pages: 100% complete (75% indexed, 100% transcribed)
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