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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VMD_first-post-office-in-seattle-historical_Seattle-WA.html
Arthur A. Denny in his log cabin home on this spot opened the first post office of Seattle August 27, 1853. ——————————— This Tablet was Erected by the Washington University S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VLS_exchange-building-historical_Seattle-WA.html
Opened in May 1930, the Exchange Building was designed to house more stock and mercantile exchanges than any building in the United States. It was constructed as one of the tallest and largest reinforced concrete structures in the world. Desig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VKS_the-holyoke-building-historical_Seattle-WA.html
In 1889, while this building was under construction, fire consumed most (sixteen blocks) of Seattle's downtown business district. The deep pit that had been dug for this building's foundation acted as a fire stop, preventing the destruction from s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JJN_first-presbyterian-church-cornerstone_Seattle-WA.html
This is the corner stone of the old church, corner of Fourth Avenue and Spring Street. It was removed to this location A.D. October 1906 by order of the Session...
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JJM_the-first-presbyterian-church-of-seattle-washington_Seattle-WA.html
Organized December 12, A.D. 1869 by Rev. George F. Whitworth, D.D. Membership 8 This edifice erected A.D. 1906 Rev. M. A. Matthews, D.D. Pastor Dedicated to the Worship of the Triune God
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JJL_50th-anniversary-of-first-presbyterian-church-of-seattle_Seattle-WA.html
First Pastor Dr. George F. Whitworth. Charter Members Mary E. Whitworth · Clara Whitworth York Lida Whitworth · Ruth J. McCarty Rebecca Jones · Samuel Kenny Jessie Kenny Erected on the Fiftieth Anniversary of t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JJK_first-presbyterian-church-of-seattle-world-war-memorial_Seattle-WA.html
In memory of the men of our church who gave their lives for their country and the liberty of the world Capt. John S. Pringle Capt. Elijah W. Worsham Lieut. Walter C. Lee Lieut. Wm. J. A. MacDonald Lieut. Harold C. White Private Gerald C. B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JJJ_first-presbyterian-church-of-seattle-world-war-ii-memorial_Seattle-WA.html
In memory of the men of our church who gave their lives for their country and the liberty of the world Major Golland C. Clark Jr. P.F.C. Hugh E. Craven Private H. E. Dupar Lieut. David C. Hall Jr. P.O. J. Francis Henning Milton E. King S/M…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CAS_birthplace-of-united-parcel-service_Seattle-WA.html
In August 1907, in a 6 by 17 foot office under the original sidewalk here, a few messenger boys began the business which their many thousand successors extended throughout the vast regions of our country covered by United Parcel Service today. Exe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BNM_pioneer-square-historic-district_Seattle-WA.html
[This marker is consists of seven panels and a map which deal with various aspects to the history of Pioneer Square. The panels are clustered together in Occidental Park in the heart of Seattle's Pioneer Square Historic District.] [Panel 1][Cli…
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