Transcribed from back of postcard: "The David Cary Smith Inn, Brownsville, Wn. Kitsap Co. Spent from Monday on Aug. 7, 1922 to early Sat. A.M. Aug. 12. G.C. Rostron." The David Carey Smith Inn opened in 1915.
Transcribed from back of postcard: "The David Cary Smith Inn, Brownsville, Wn. Kitsap Co. Spent from Monday on Aug. 7, 1922 to early Sat. A.M. Aug. 12. G.C. Rostron." The David Carey Smith Inn opened in 1915. More
This edition (labeled "Progress Edition" rather than a number) was a special 66-page edition of this weekly newspaper, which normally only ran to 16 pages. Page 8b includes Edward S. Curtis portrait "Type of More
This edition (labeled "Progress Edition" rather than a number) was a special 66-page edition of this weekly newspaper, which normally only ran to 16 pages. Page 8b includes Edward S. Curtis portrait "Type of More
*Subjects (LCTGM): Stern wheelers--Washington (State)--Olympia; Tugboats--Washington (State)--Olympia Subjects (LCSH): Multnomah (Stern wheeler) ; Greyhound (Stern wheeler) ; Simpson (Stern wheeler) ; Sand Man (Tugboat)
On verso: "Everett. Steamer "State of Washington" at Nailworks dock. Jan. 1892 . Depicts Everett townsite during real estate speculation period. Subjects (LCTGM): Loading docks--Washington (State)--Everett; S More
Over the years, steamers and ferries have carried passengers and freight between the mainland and the islands of Puget Sound. Between June 1923 and December 1929, a ferry ran between Everett and the Whidbey Is More
PH Coll 901.4 Subjects (LCTGM): Boathouses--Washington (State)--Seattle Subjects (LCSH): Leschi Boathouse (Seattle, Wash.); Leschi (Seattle, Wash.); Washington, Lake (Wash.); Docks--Washington (State)--Seattle More