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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.
990045

990045

Request to City Council of Everett Smith and W.E. Boone that the alley north of Alder Street not be graded. See full description in Digital Collections

3 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990049

990049

Protest of residents against height of grading on Anna Street from Powell to Bradley Streets. Residents stated if correction was not made they would sue the City. See full description in Digital Collections

9 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990052

990052

Petition by Amelia Alden to City Council to accept her offer of payment of grade tax and interest due from a delinquent payment. See full description in Digital Collections

2 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990053

990053

Petition by A. Strobel for permission to erect a tent over a merry-go-round at Pike and Second Streets. See full description in Digital Collections

3 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990055

990055

Protest by Adams, Briggs, Nelson and Company against the 1000 dollar fee for a saloon license and Ordinance 1522. See full description in Digital Collections

4 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990056

990056

Petition of 23 residents near Ash and John Streets for corner street light. See full description in Digital Collections

3 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990058

990058

Petition by James T. Armstrong to enclose his tent at Fourth and Jackson with corrugated iron. He and his family were living in the tent because their home was destroyed in the Great Fire. See full description in Digital Collections

5 pages: 100% complete (80% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990061

990061

Petition of Joe D. Amico that police cease raiding his property "and prohibiting any women from using the premises for conducting the business with which they are making a living.", August 30 1889. See full record in Digital Collections.

3 pages: 100% complete (100% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990062

990062

Thomas Anderson applied for a license to sell beer. See full description in Digital Collections

2 pages: 100% complete (50% indexed, 100% transcribed)
990063

990063

John S. Anderson petitioned the Council for permission to erect a frame building on the alley between Madison and Spring Streets. The building will be used to store ice. See full description in Digital Collections

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