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48 Part OneThe opening of the Meado
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50 Part Onethe boulevard leaves the
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52 Part OneWhen the depression hit,
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54 Part OneThe Seattle Theatre (top
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58 Part OneNellie Cornish, piano in
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60 Part OneDuring this period the S
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62 Part OnePortrait courtesy of Sea
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66 Part TwoPart TwoCity Politics, 1
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68 Part TwoParty became the City Pa
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70 Part TwoThe 1910 election brough
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76 Part TwoCourtesy: Seattle Public
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78 Part TwoKeeping the above elemen
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80 Part TwoWashington courts to dec
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82 Part Twowould go and stump for i
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84 Part Twonamed after the MBC stoc
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90 Part ThreePart ThreeThe Economy,
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94 Part ThreeEach spring, shipping
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96 Part ThreeHaving completed the b
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98 Part ThreeOn Thursday 17 July, 1
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100 Part ThreeThe Seattle Times sen
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106 Part Three30 May to protest the
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City Politics, 1904 - 1916129of Wom
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War Time: Preparedness to Belligere
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EpilogueEpilogue189The abrupt decli
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A Final NoteSeattle 1900-1920: From
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Seattle Public LibrariesSeattle Cha
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BOOKSBibliography195SEATTLE AT THE
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BibliographyRobert H. Wiebe, Busine
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(April 1962).BibliographyGeorge A.
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BibliographyHarvey O’Connor, Revo
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Albert F. Gunns, Civil Liberties in
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BibliographyRademaker, John A. ‘
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Boulevards 49-50, 82Bowles, Elihu 1
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Employers’ Association of Washing
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LLabor contractors 39Labor espionag
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Open shop 2-3, 25-27, 71, 91, 101-1
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Seattle Fine Arts Society 59-60Seat
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WWaitresses Union 131, 137Wappenste