Pictures of 1860 Pioneer White Women Dress in Washington Territory

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  • Gold mining operation showing miners using gold pan and a sluice, location unknown, ca. 1898
    Alaska, Western Canada and United States Collection

    Images documenting Alaska and Western Canada, primarily the provinces of Yukon Territory and British Columbia depicting scenes of the Gold Rush of 1898, city street scenes, Eskimo and Native Americans of the region, hunting and fishing, and transportation.

  • Advertisement for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, 1909
    Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Photographs

    Photographs of the 1909 fair held on the grounds of the University of Washington, depicting buildings, grounds, entertainment and exotic attractions.

  • Spokane woman named Virginia Moses, Washington, 1908
    American Indians of the Pacific Northwest

    Introductory essays, 2300 original photographs and 1500 pages of textual sources about the Northwest Coast and Plateau Indian cultures constitute an award-winning project developed for the Library of Congress' American Memory in partnership with the Museum of History and Industry and the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture.

  • Colossi of Temple of Ramses II
    Ancient Near East Photograph Collection

    Images of archaeological sites, artifacts and structures from the Middle East, specifically Egypt and Israel, dating from 3000 BCE to 200 CE.

  • Century 21 Exposition, Ford Motor Company Pavilion
    Architecture of the Pacific Northwest

    Selected architectural drawings representing regionally significant architects and designers spanning the period from the 1880's into the 1980's. This collection showcases design and working drawings of important examples of both historic and more contemporary residential, commercial, and public buildings in the Puget Sound region.

  • Angkor Thom - South Gate in Angkor, Cambodia
    Asian Architecture Collection: Photographs by Patricia Young

    Photographs of architecture from Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam by art historian Patricia Young.

  • Homesteaders posed in outdoor setting for portrait, probably Washington, ca. 1905
    Barnes (Albert H.)Photographs of Western Washington, ca. 1895-1920

    Turn of the 20th century photographs documenting the landscape, people, and cities and towns of Western Washington.

  • Aftermath of the fire of June 6, 1889, showing the ruins of buildings along 1st Ave. from Columbia to Yesler, Seattle, Washington
    Boyd and Braas Photographs of Seattle and Washington State, 1888-1893

    Photographs ca. 1888-1893 of early Seattle, especially the waterfront and street scenes, Madrona and Leschi parks, Native American hop pickers, portraits of Seattle pioneers, and the Great Seattle Fire.

  • Il'inskii (Vologodskaia oblast)
    Brumfield (William Craft) Russian Architecture Digital Collection

    Over 29,000 images of Russian sites, mostly buildings constructed from the Middle Ages and the present. Photographs were taken between 1970 and 2008 by Professor William Craft Brumfield of Tulane University.

  • Karelia, an electric commuter train bound for the northern suburbs, at the Finland Station in Saint Petersburg
    Central Eurasian Image Database

    A collection of images illustrating the geography, folkways, lifestyles and architecture of the vast regions of the Russian Federation and other newly independent states of the former Soviet Union.

  • Was it Murder? The truth about Centralia
    Centralia Tragedy and the Industrial Workers of the World Collection, 1912-1932

    A selection of items drawn from the Seattle office of the Industrial Workers of the World labor organization. Includes pamphlets, leaflets and correspondence documenting the I.W.W.'s involvement in the Centralia Tragedy of 1919 and general publications from the national I.W.W. organization.

  • Siang T. Yen, Tientsin, China, unidentified
    Chandless (Robert Henry) Photographs of China, 1898-1908

    Items from the Robert Henry Chandless Collection of images from China, 1898-1908. They depict images of the Boxer Rebellion in 1900, glimpses of diplomatic and commercial life during that time period, and the early wool industry in Tientson.

  • Sarcophagus from farther distance
    Chernobyl, the Destroyed Russian Nuclear Reactor

    This collection tells the story of the Chernobyl reactor accident, seen through the eyes of Professor Willaim Zoller, an atmospheric chemist, invited by the United Nations to examine the site.

  • Bagrati, or Bagrat's Cathedral
    Cities and Buildings Database

    Images of buildings and city views drawn from across time and throughout the world.

  • Letter to Arthur Tappan Strong from his friend Robert, February 9, 1862
    Civil War Letters Collection

    A selection of original Civil War correspondence between soldiers from the battlefields and their family members and friends on the homefront. These letters describe firsthand accounts of battle, reflections on the nature of war and its profound effect on those involved - both on those at the front lines and loved ones who remained anxiously at home.

  • Sewing Center interior showing seamstresses pressing clothes, Seattle, January 9, 1934
    Civil Works Administration Photographs of King County, 1933-1934

    Images showing work projects in King County, Washington established under the auspices of the Civil Works Administration in 1933-34. Through such relief programs, Franklin Delano Roosevelt attempted to provide recovery for millions of Americans suffering from unemployment as a result of the Great Depression.

  • Fishermen ready to begin dressing codfish, Pirate Cove, Popof Island, Alaska, 1913
    Cobb (John N.) Photographs of the Fishing Industry, ca. 1897-1917

    Images ca. 1897-1917 of salmon and other local fisheries, whaling activities, clamming and oystering industries along the Pacific Coast and Alaska.

  • 2nd Ave., Seattle, showing regrade, 1906.
    Curtis (Asahel) Photo Company Photographs

    Photographs taken from the 1850s until 1940 depicting activities in Washington State, the Pacific Northwest, and Alaska and the Klondike.

  • Steve Skaglund searches for survivors after SR 530 landslide
    Darrington Historical Society's SR 530 Landslide Collection

    Digital collection of artifacts related to the landslide that occured near Darrington and Oso, Washington on March 22, 2014. This collection is presented by the Darrington Historical Society as a way to relay the experience, and tell the story from the perspective of the Darrington Community.

  • Blethen residence interior showing bathroom, Seattle, 1957
    Dearborn and Massar Photographs of Pacific Northwest Architecture, 1943-1963

    Images chosen from a group of approximately 6000 photographic prints representing the work of some of the most well known architects in the Pacific Northwest. Photographed by the partnership of Phyllis Dearborn and Robert Massar.

  • Modern 20th c. marbled paper, Antique straight pattern
    Decorated and Decorative Paper Collection

    Examples of decorated and decorative papers such as Western marbled paper, paste paper, and Dutch gilt paper produced between the 17th and 19th centuries, from Europe, primarily Germany, France and Italy.

  • Operation Crossroads, Test Baker as seen from Bikini Atoll, July 25, 1946
    Donaldson (Lauren R.) Collection of South Pacific Radiological Surveys, 1946-1964

    A sampling of personal logs, photo albums, ephemera, and papers from the radiological surveys undertaken after atmospheric nuclear weapons testing conducted by the United States in the South Pacific between 1946 and 1964.

  • Wm. Smith's Patent Toilets (1871)
    Early Advertising of the West, 1867-1918

    Print advertisements published in local magazines, city directories, and theater pamphlets from 1867 to 1918. Themed groupings include health care and hygiene products, liquor, tobacco, machinery, manufacturing, transportation, fashion, food and household goods and local tourism.

  • Colton's map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and British Columbia (1860)
    Early Washington Maps

    Maps offering rich insight to 300 years of Pacific Northwest history. These items are hosted by Washington State University.

  • Changgo 4
    Ethnomusicology Musical Instrument Collection

    Photographs and videos of musical instruments from around the world. The growing collection is housed in the University of Washington Ethnomusicology Division which invites one or more international artists to campus each year to share their musical traditions through teaching and performance.

  • 080. Members of Everett Citizens' Committee Killed and Injured in Battle with I.W.W.
    Everett Massacre of 1916 Collection

    Items documenting labor's perspective on the events of the 1916 Everett Massacre. The materials are drawn from the Seattle Union Record and the writings of Anna Louise Strong, among others.

  • Day dresses, 1880
    Fashion Plate Collection

    Fashion plates from the 19th and early 20th centuries of women's and men's costume. Drawn from the some of the leading fashion journals of the time, they depict styles and dress from the Empire (1806-1813), Georgian (1806-1836), Regency (1811-1820), Romantic (1825-1850), Victorian (1837-1859), Late Victorian (1860-1900) and Edwardian (1901-1915) periods.

  • Mattress factory tufting room interior, Seattle, November 6, 1934
    Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) Photographs of King County, 1933-1935

    Images documenting the Federal Emergency Relief Administration program in King County, Washington, 1933-35. This was one of the first relief operations organized under Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal designed to provide state assistance for the unemployed who suffered under the Great Depression.

  • Newly Hatched Salmon
    Freshwater and Marine Image Bank

    Over 21,000 historic images relating to freshwater and marine subjects including dams, fisheries, fish species, vessels and maps.

  • Saraswati from left of north entrance to Gangaikondacholapuram Brihadeshwara Temple, Tanjore, Tamil Nadu, India, ca. 1030 A.D.
    Gairola Indian Art & Architecture Image Collection

    Professor Gairola was an avid traveler who often led study tours to key art history/archaeological sites on the Indian subcontinent. It is believed that he made this slide collection for the classes he taught, during various trips to India and South Asia from 1950s to 2000. [Subset of International Collection.]

  • Columbia Glacier, Sérac Close-up, October 8, 1975
    Glaciers and Landforms Photograph Collection

    Photograph collections on glaciers, landforms, geology, glaciology, and related subjects from the materials in Special Collections.

  • Sylvanus N. Sadler
    Grand Army of the Republic Civil War Portraits

    After the Civil War, veterans who had fought for the Union formed the Grand Army of the Republic. Around 1915 local members put together an album of photographic portraits collected from members over the previous 25 years or so. The leather-bound book was donated to the Seattle Public Library in 1971. Only 106 portraits remain and some are unidentified but they all form a remarkable resource for Seattle history.

  • Officials viewing Grand Coulee Dam site, October 14, 1937
    Grand Coulee Dam Construction, 1933-1942

    Documentation using photographs and pamphlets of the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam, built during 1933 to 1942 as part of the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project for the development of the Columbia River for waterpower, irrigation, and flood control. Includes a look at the recommendations for and against building the dam, images of land clearing activities by the Public Works Administration, and the dam construction itself.

  • Gary Greaves
    Greaves (Gary) Oral History Digitization Project

    Interview recordings from the late 1980s and early 90s that relate to post-war Seattle history and cover a diverse array of topics -- such as transportation, race relations, housing, city planning and labor -- narrated by an equally diverse group including well-known politicians such as Cheryl Chow, Martha Choe and Paul Schell; community activists such as Aaron Dixon and Hazel Wolf. [Subset of Oral Histories Collection.]

  • Eskimos in umiaks alongside the GEO. W. ELDER, Plover Bay, Siberia, July 1899.
    Harriman Alaska Expedition of 1899

    Photographs from 1899 of Edward Harriman's scientific expedition to Alaska, including images of Alaskan Native Americans and their villages, scenic views of the coastline, glaciers and Alaskan towns.

  • Dog hauling sled with woman and two children, Skagway, Alaska, ca. 1898.
    Hegg (Eric A.) Photographs of Alaska and the Klondike, 1897-1901

    Photographs from 1897-1901 documenting the Klondike and Alaska gold rushes, including depictions of frontier life in Skagway and Nome, Alaska and Dawson, Yukon Territory.

  • Crew members on deck of four-masted schooner WINSLOW, Washington, ca. 1900
    Hester (Wilhelm) Photographs

    Photographs ca. 1893-1906 of Puget Sound sailing vessels and ships' crews, the Alaska Gold Rush in Nome and vicinity in 1900, images of logging activities in Washington state, and San Francisco's Chinatown.

  • [Registrum huius operis Libri cronicarum cu[m] figuris et ÿmagi[ni]bus ab inicio mu[n]di]
    Historical Book Arts Collection

    A teaching tool featuring a sampling of materials held in the Special Collections Division focusing on the history of the book and medieval manuscripts from the 11th to the 19th century. The digital collection is comprised of images of binding, printing, papermaking and illustration examples and techniques.

  • A Fairy Tale ABC (pp. [11-12])
    Historical Children's Literature Collection

    This database chronicles by example the history of educational practice and reading, and the changing perceptions of gender, race and class and the role of religion in teaching. Both European and American books from the 18th to the 20th c. are represented in this collection.

  • Brailing salmon from a fish trap, possibly on Puget Sound
    Industries and Occupations Photographs

    Images, primarily from the 1880s to the 1940s, in an ever-growing digital collection of photographs documenting the workers of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.

  • Chinese opium den interior, Hong Kong, n.d.
    International Collections

    Images of views from Asia and South America with special emphasis on China, India, Japan and other southeast Asian countries. Included are photographs and photographic postcards taken between the 1870s- 1930s. Sub-collections include the Gairola Indian Art and Architecture Image Collection and the R. Nath Mughal Architecture Image Collection.

  • Senator Henry M. Jackson and Captain Heaman standing with a sign that says Welcome to...Fubar Antarctica, at Marble Point Base, Antarctica, October 16, 1959
    Jackson (Henry M.) Collection

    Photographs of the political career and personal life of Henry M. Jackson. He began his Congressional career in 1941, first as a representative and then as a senator during a period that spanned 43 years and nine presidents. Jackson was a strong player in foreign and defense policies, as well as domestic energy and environmental policies, serving as a member on the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, the Armed Services Committee, the Governmental Affairs Committee, and chairman of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

  • K-Manhwa
    K-Manhwa: Korean Graphic Novel Cover Art

    K-Manhwa (Korean graphic novels) have been part of Korean popular culture since the early twentieth century. A selection of over 1,000 covers have been digitized for viewing here.

  • Milton Katims
    Katims (Milton) Audio Collection

    Katims (Milton) was the conductor of the Seattle Symphony from 1954 to 1976. This collection contains digitized versions of the audio reels he donated to the University of Washington Music Library. (UW-Restricted collection)

  • H. Ambrose Kiehl and his daughter, Laura Kiehl, on a bicycle, Washington, 1896
    Kiehl (H. Ambrose ) Photograph Collection

    A selection of photographs from the H. Ambrose Kiehl Photograph Collection taken between 1890 and 1917. The photographs are typical of those found in many family albums of that period and illustrate everyday family life at the turn of the century.

  • Photo of canoeing down flooded Kent street, 1906
    King County Collects Heritage Collection

    A selection of the best-of-the-best artifacts from the shared collection held by 61 historical societies, libraries and museums, members of the Association of King County Historical Organizations.

  • Four Boy Scouts, Seattle, August 1935
    King County Snapshots

    King County, Washington, through 12,000 historical 19th and 20th century images portraying people, places, and events in the county's urban, suburban, and rural communities. Items from Black Heritage Society, Eastside Heritage Center, Maple Valley Historical Society, Museum of History & Industry, Northwest Railway Museum, Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society, Rainier Valley Historical Society, Renton Historical Museum, Shoreline Historical Museum, University of WA Libraries, White River Valley Museum, and Wing Luke Asian Museum

  • Crew with loading crane and donkey engine, Hobi Logging Company, ca. 1928
    Kinsey Brothers Photographs of the Lumber Industry and the Pacific Northwest, 1890-1945

    Images from the period 1890-1939, documenting the logging industry and other forest related activities in Washington State. Includes images of loggers and logging camps, skid roads, donkey engines, loading operations, logging trucks and railroads.

  • Ibuk t'ongsin no.8,9 v.4-5 / Ibuk Tongsin
    Korean Literary Collection

    Rare literary works for the Between Liberation Space and Time, 1945-1950 exhibition which featured items from the Korean collection of the University of Washington Libraries.

  • Actresses fording Dyea River on the Chilkoot Trail, Alaska, 1897
    La Roche (Frank) Photographs, ca. 1888-1910

    Photographs ca. 1888-1910 depicting scenes of the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush, Seattle, Washington state, Alaska, western United States, and Canada.

  • Gompers vs. Haywood
    Labor Archives Digital Resources Portal

    The Labor Archives of Washington State has hundreds of photographs and digitized documents showing workers, industrial settings, strikes and union activities, civil rights campaigns, and more. This portal highlights items from those collections.

  • Homeless man sitting in front of shack in shantytown known as Hooverville, Seattle, Washington, October 27, 1931
    Lee (James Patrick) Photographs of Seattle, ca. 1904-1940

    Photographs of Seattle, ca. 1904-1940, depicting regrading projects, municipal services, and local neighborhood architecture, as well as scenes from the Great Depression including "Hooverville" and labor rallies of the unemployed.

  • Steamboat landing, Lake Chelan, n.d.
    Lindsley (Lawrence Denny) Photographs of Washington State, ca. 1875-1971

    Images representing the landscape and nature photography of Lawrence Denny Lindsley, including photographs of scenes around Mount Rainier and the Cascade Mountains, the Pacific Ocean beaches on the Olympic Peninsula, Eastern Washington and the Grand Coulee region.

  • Ne-Sou-A-Quoit, a Fox chief
    McKenney and Hall Indian Tribes of North America

    Text and hand colored lithographs from: The history of the Indian tribes of North America, with biographical sketches and anecdotes of the principal chiefs. Embellished with one hundred and twenty portraits, from the Indian gallery in the Department of war, at Washington. By Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall. Philadelphia, E. C. Biddle, 1836-1844.

  • Antiphonary fragment: Chants for Feast of St. Agatha, Matins (Beals 42 Folio 1 recto)
    Medieval and Historical Manuscripts Collection

    Medieval books and fragments from books typically found in medieval libraries during the periods known as the High Middle Ages (1000–1300 CE) and Late Middle Ages (1300-1500 CE.)

  • Excursion party at Denver Glacier peering into a crevasse, Alaska, ca. 1900.
    Meed (William E.) Photographs of the Yukon Territory, ca. 1898-1907

    Photographs, ca. 1898-1907, of scenes in the Yukon Territory, Canada, and portions of Alaska and British Columbia during the Klondike gold rush.

  • Jolly Roger Menu
    Menus Collection

    A selection of historical menus and other graphic materials from restaurants and dining facilities in the Pacific Northwest from 1889 to 2003 including the Space Needle Restaurant, Ivar's Acres of Clams, the Dog House, and cruises aboard the Alaska and Pacific Steam Ship Lines.

  • The Dark Before Dawn
    Modern Photographers Collection

    Images from the work of nationally and internationally renowned local photographers Art Hupy, Ernest Kassowitz, Kyo Koike, Frank Kunishige, Mary Randlett, Don Wallen and others. These photographers were active in the Pacific Northwest community from the late 1920's to the present.

  • Karen Morell's Africa, New Orleans, and Trinidad Multimedia Collection
    Karen Morell's Africa, New Orleans, and Trinidad Multimedia Collection

    Archival items come from live performances, formal and informal interviews, lectures, readings, images, writings, and drawings.

  • Dave Anderson and Bill Zoller preparing to sample
    Mount St. Helens Post-Eruption Chemistry Database

    Slides taken by Professor William Zoller, Professor of Chemistry, University of Washington, over a period of three years during research trips with his team to study the chemistry and impacts of the 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helens.

  • Aerial view of Mount St. Helens from the west (1976)
    Mount St. Helens Succession Collection

    Photographs in a study of plant habitats following the May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Included are "permanent plot views", photos taken of the same site over a period of years, along with more general photos of impacted habitats and photos of some of the more common species of plants.

  • Men and women in snow during ascent of Mount Olympus, August 11, 1920
    The Mountaineers Photographic Album Collection, 1907-1951

    A selection of photographic albums and text documenting the Mountaineers official annual outings undertaken by club members from 1907-1951, primarily on the Olympic Peninsula, in Mount Rainier National Park and on Glacier Peak. The images depict camping and climbing activities, equipment and pack horses, portraits of members, and a variety of splendid scenic views of the Northwest.

  • Visitors being transported in auto stages, or tour buses, feeding a bear alongside a road, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington ca. 1925.
    Mountains and Mountaineering in the Pacific Northwest

    Portal for digital resources about mountains and mountaineering in Special Collections at the University of Washington. This project has made textual and visual resources about the history of Pacific Northwest mountaineering available online through the University of Washington Libraries Digital Collection.

  • University of Washington Public Opinion Laboratory, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1948
    Moving Image Collection

    One to four minute film clips from home movies, industrial films, documentaries, news footage, art films, and photomicroscopy techniques. Sub-collections include the Richard J. Blandau Film Collection, Ruth and Louis Kirk Moving Image Collection, the Mountaineers Film Collection, and the Newsfilm of Grays Harbor County Collection

  • Orfeo ed Euridice
    Music Library Digital Scores Collection

    Musical scores dating from the 17th through 19th centuries comprised mainly of operas, opera excerpts, and other vocal music.

  • Blockade Against Blockade
    Napoleonic Period Collection of Political Caricatures

    Satirical prints, or caricatures, from the Napoleonic Period, all giving political commentary on events of the period. Fifty of the prints were created by French artists, and thirty-three by English artists.

  • Conjectural restoration of the Chauburj, Agra's trans-Jamuna region, India, 1965-2000
    R. Nath Mughal Architecture Image Collection

    Professor R. Nath's collection of Mughal architecture. Mughal architecture was a far reaching and highly influential style of Indian architecture throughout the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, with roots in Islamic and Persian monuments. Subset of International Collection.

  • Nikkei Newspapers Digital Archive
    Nikkei Newspapers Digital Archive

    The Nikkei Newspapers Digital Archive (NNDA) is a project of the Hokubei Hochi (North American Post) Foundation and the University of Washington Libraries. The newspapers, North American Times (1902-1942) and North American Post (1946-1950),two significant newspapers which tell the story of Japanese immigration and Japanese American community life in Seattle and beyond.

  • Charles Leclercq, James Lewis, and Charles Fisher, 1885
    Nineteenth (19th) Century Actors and Theater Photographs

    Over 600 photographs including cartes-de-visite and cabinet card studio portraits of entertainers, actors, and actresses who performed on the American stage in the mid- to late 1800s. Many are posed in costume and represent characters from popular theatrical productions of the time.

  • Report to stockholders / Boeing Airplane Company 1952
    Northwest Historical Annual Reports Collection

    A growing collection of annual financial reports of companies currently or historically based in the Pacific Northwest.

  • Gold bricks and buckets of gold ore belonging to the Miner's and Merchant's Bank, Nome, June 10, 1906
    Nowell (Frank H.) Photographs of Alaska, 1901-1909

    Photographs by Frank Nowell documentating scenery, towns, businesses, mining activities, Native Americans, and Eskimos in the vicinity of Nome, Alaska from 1901-1909.

  • People near whale at Neah Bay, May 17, 1999
    Olympic Peninsula Community Museum

    A web-based museum showcasing aspects of the rich history and culture of Washington State's Olympic Peninsula communities. Features cultural exhibits, curriculum packets and a searchable archive of over 12,000 items that includes historical photographs, audio recordings, videos, maps, diaries, reports and other documents.

  • John Leonard Miller
    Oral History Collection (Many Paths, Many Voices)

    An ever-growing collection of oral histories from the Libraries Special Collections documenting the history and culture of our region. Included are interviews with members of the Scandinavian American, African American, Japanese American, and Jewish communities along with the Northwest Arts community, the North Cascades History Project and the Gary Greaves Oral History Project

  • Chelsea Hotel, Queen Anne, Seattle, WA
    Pacific Coast Architecture Database (PCAD)

    A separate database of buildings and designers of California, Oregon and Washington. Professionals in other fields related to architecture are also included, such as landscape architects, interior designers, engineers, urban planners, developers, and building contractors. You may also view only the items contained within our digital collection.

  • Pacific Fisherman Vol 4, No 08
    Pacific Fisherman Journal, 1903-1911

    One of the most important publications for information about West Coast fisheries in the 20th century. This fishing industry journal was published from 1903 to 1966. The digital collection contains more than 5,000 pages dating from its earliest years.

  • FBI Character Reference 25-467 on Gordon Hirabayashi regarding his status as a conscientious objector, August 22, 1941
    Pacific Northwest Historical Documents Database

    A collection of writings, diaries, letters, and reminiscences drawn from various sources within the Special Collections Division collections that recount the early settlement of Washington in the 19th century, the establishment of homesteads and towns and the hardships faced by many of the early pioneers.

  • The Lorax
    Pacific Northwest Political Marches and Rallies

    A collection of photographs from marches, protests, rallies, and sign waving demonstrations that took place across the Pacific Northwest following the election of President Donald J. Trump.

  • Husky songs
    Pacific Northwest Sheet Music Collection

    The Pacific Northwest Sheet Music Collection contains music from and about Washington State, the Pacific Northwest and the University. This collection represents a fraction of the Ashford Sheet Music Collection which was built from a core collection donated by Paul Ashford to the University of Washington in 1959.

  • Grand Opera House theatre for the production of Just out of College
    Pamphlets and Textual Documents Collection

    Documents, pamphlets, booklets, flyers, and other original material drawn from the Pacific Northwest Collection of pamphlets and books, the Theater program collection, and various textual ephemeral collections.

  • Battleships, Baseball Team, Dawson
    Panoramic Photographs Collection

    Features images of Front St. Dawson around the time of the Klondike Gold Rush, sweeping city views of Seattle after the turn of the century and the memorable Mississippi flood of 1927. Other photographs feature group portraits, city scenes, and landscapes.

  • Children in costume, Zagreb (Å estine), Croatia (former Yugoslavia), circa 1930-1937
    Payne (Blanche) Regional Costume Photograph and Drawing Collection

    Photographic prints, pattern drawings, watercolor paintings, and postcards that former UW faculty-member Blanche Payne collected or created on her research trips to the former Yugoslavia and various other countries during 1930 and 1936-1937.

  • Carson D. Boren and descendents beside the tablet memorializing him, Seattle, November 13, 1905
    Peiser (Theodore E.) Photographs of Washington State, ca. 1864-1910

    Images taken by the pioneer photographer, Theodore Peiser, in the later part of the 19th century to about 1907. Among his subjects were images of troops preparing to embark from Fort Lawton to China in 1900, the Territorial University and early Seattle scenes.

  • Shovel inside tunnel at Berne, November 20, 1927
    Pickett (Lee) Photographs of Washington State, 1909-1936

    Photographs documenting scenes from Snohomish, King and Chelan Counties in Washington State from the early 1900s to the 1940s. These include the towns and people of Index, Gold Bar, Scenic, and Sultan. Contains images of local industries, such as the Heybrook Lumber Co. and Index Granite Works, as well as photos of the Great Northern Railway Company.

  • Acer circinatum
    Plants of Western Washington Collection

    Recent views of plants commonly found in Western Washington.

  • Anna Louise Strong
    Portraits Collection

    An ongoing database of historical portraits of men and women well known in the Pacific Northwest region and also nationwide. These include among others architects, artists and writers, government officials and politicians, and historians and educators.

  • Errol and Trainor, 1905
    Prior and Norris Vaudeville Troupe Photographs and Ephemera, 1886-1915

    Photographs and ephemera relating to the career of Pat Prior and Effie Norris documenting their life on the road while performing on the American vaudeville circuits around the turn of the century, 1886-1915.

  • 009 Campers at Lake Chelan, and, view of town of Chelan, 1903
    Prosch Albums, ca. 1851-1906

    Photographic albums containing images collected and annotated by Thomas Prosch, one of Seattle's earliest pioneers. Images document scenes in Eastern Washington especially Chelan and vicinity, and Seattle's early history including the Seattle Fire of 1889.

  • Puget Sound Chemist, Vol I, No 1, October 1939
    Puget Sound Chemist

    The bulletin of the Puget Sound Section of the American Chemical society which documents the history of chemistry in the Puget Sound region.

  • Hikers in an Ice Cave, ca. 1925
    Rainier National Park Mountain-Glacier Wonderland Photograph Album, ca. 1925

    Photographs from a ca. 1925 promotional album for Mount Rainier National Park depicting tourist facilities, scenic views of the mountain and surrounding parkland, and recreational activities including mountaineering.

  • Fishermen horse seining for salmon, Sand Island, Columbia River, Oregon, n.d.
    Salmon in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska Collection, 1890-1961

    Several hundred photographs and 23 documents describing the place of salmon in the Pacific Northwest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the roots of the salmon crisis.

  • Hikers including two women, one of them Mrs. H. M. Sarvant, resting by boulders, Mount Rainier, August 14, 1908
    Sarvant (Henry M.) Photographs of Washington State and the Yukon, 1892-1912

    Photographs by photographer Henry Mason Sarvant depicting his climbing expeditions to Mt. Rainier and scenes of the vicinity from 1892-1912. Also included are images of his trip to the Klondike gold fields in 1897 documenting his journey over the Chilkoot Pass and subsequent mining activities in the vicinity of Dawson, Yukon Territory.

  • A scene from
    Sayre (J. Willis) Collection of Theatrical Photographs

    Images collected by drama critic and theater promoter J. Willis Sayre. They consist of autographed portraits of actors, vaudeville performers, movie stills, singers, dancers, musicians, comedians and acrobats representing American theater history primarily from the 1890s and onward. Some are publicity stills from New York and East Coast photographers, others represent works by Pacific Northwest and West Coast artists.

  • Airport workers gain the support of faith leaders in their campaign to make every airport job a good job flier, September 7, 2012
    SeaTac/Seattle Minimum Wage Project

    This digital web archive documents the stories of those involved, as supporters and opponents, in or affected by the struggles over a $15 minimum wage at SeaTac and in Seattle as well as the broader, ongoing effects and efforts at a national level.

  • 2nd Ave. from Yesler Way, ca. 1903
    Seattle Photographs

    Ongoing database of historical photographs of Seattle with special emphasis on images depicting neighborhoods, recreational activities including baseball, "The Great Snow of 1916", theaters and transportation.

  • Man standing near Allis-Chalmers generator unit, unidentified powerhouse, n.d.
    Seattle Power and Water Supply Collection

    Historical photographs and pamphlets documenting the construction of hydroelectric power and water supply facilities built in Washington State from the late 1890s to the 1950s including the Snoqualmie Falls Power Plant, the Electron Plant, the Skagit River Hydroelectric Project, and the Cedar River water supply system.

  • Nuevo silabaryo Espanyol
    Sephardic Studies Collection

    The Sephardic Studies Digital Library and Museum has collected from members of the local Seattle Sephardic community more than 500 original Ladino books and thousands of documents composed in Ladino as well as other relevant languages, such as Ottoman Turkish, Hebrew and French.

  • County-level Capital Cities of China, 1820 and 1893 in relation to physiographic Macroregions
    Skinner (G. William) Map Collection

    Dr. Skinner was a leading proponent of the spatial approach to Chinese history and the use of maps as a key class of data in ethnography. This collection of over 600 maps comes from his personal collection and covers a variety of demographic and economic themes.

  • A blonde Jackie Starr with a man and a woman sitting at a table, probably Seattle, ca. 1946
    Society and Culture Collection

    Historical images from Western United States and the Pacific Northwest region covering political and social topics such as women's issues, labor and government, and ethnic groups with special emphasis on the Japanese internment camps in the Northwest during World War II.

  • Santosh Wahi, Interview
    South Asian Oral History Project

    The project represents one of the first attempts in the U.S. to record pan-South Asian immigrant experiences in the Pacific Northwest using the medium of oral history. These interviews reflect religious, linguistic, occupational and gender diversity and provide rich insight into changing experiences of South Asians in the Pacific Northwest.

  • American army camp, Manila, Philippines
    Stereocard Collection

    A selection of stereographic views from our archival collections. They consist primarily of landscape and documentary views. In some cases, both front and verso views of a stereograph have been presented.

  • Savoy Hotel
    Student Papers on the Architecture of Puget Sound: 1959-1970s

    Over 100 papers written by students enrolled in the courses Architecture 360, "Introduction to Architectural Theory," and Architecture 452, "Characteristics of Puget Sound Architecture and Towns," from 1959 to the 1970s, chiefly taught by Victor Steinbrueck.

  • Sundberg Oral History Project
    Sundberg Oral History Digitization Project

    The Sundberg Nordic Oral History Collection was a project emphasizing Scandinavian emigration and settlement in the US. The interviews were taped by Edward and Gerda Sundberg during a sabbatical from Cabrillo College in 1976. (Subset of Oral Histories Collection.)

  • Tacoma Community History Project
    Tacoma Community History Project

    Images and text documenting the infamous collapse in 1940 of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Also covers "Galloping Gertie's" creation, subsequent studies involving its aerodynamics, and finally the construction of a second bridge spanning the Narrows.

  • Tacoma Narrows Bridge midsection collapsing into the waters of the Tacoma Narrows, November 7, 1940
    Tacoma Narrows Bridge Collection

    Images and text documenting the infamous collapse in 1940 of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Also covers "Galloping Gertie's" creation, subsequent studies involving its aerodynamics, and finally the construction of a second bridge spanning the Narrows.

  • Barbary Coast Restaurant at the Carlton Hotel (1979)
    Tacoma Then and Again

    "Then and Now" photography of buildings, streets, neighborhoods, and parks in Tacoma. High quality digital scans of historic photographs of Tacoma's urban core have been paired with contemporary digital photos shot from the same vantages.

  • Passengers on shore beside wreck of steamer MARIPOSA, Fitz Hugh Sound, British Columbia, October 8, 1915
    Thwaites (John E.) Photographs of Alaska, 1905-1920

    Photographs by John E. Thwaites, an amateur photographer, who recorded scenes in Southeastern Alaska while working as a federal mail service clerk from 1905 to about 1920. Images include the aftermath of Aleutian chain volcanic eruptions; maritime disasters including the famous 1910 Farallon shipwreck; Aleutian Natives and Eskimos, Alaska industries and small town daily life.

  • Colman Dock, L.C. Smith Building and nearby waterfront from Elliott Bay, Seattle, n.d.
    Todd (Calvin F.) Photographs of Seattle, 1905-1930

    Seattle images from 1905-1930, including the University of Washington campus, the waterfront, Denny Regrade activities, Pike Place Market, and apartment buildings.

  • Crab cooking, Long Beach, Washington, ca. 1897
    Tollman and Canaris Photographs of the Salmon Industry in Washington State, 1893-1897

    Photographs, ca. 1897 depicting salmon fishing activities and some of the first salmon canning companies in Washington State along the Columbia River and in Skamania and Pacific Counties. Includes images of horse seining, fishermen tarring nets, fish wheels, and crabbing.

  • Automobile touring, August 13, 1908
    Transportation Photographs

    An ongoing database of over historical photographs of transportation in the Pacific Northwest region and Western United States including ships, railroads, aviation, automobiles and other motor vehicles.

  • 2 Characters
    Urban Archives Database

    Items in this collection focus on communication in public spaces. The database includes materials such as graffiti, public art, advertising, signage, and architectural design.

  • UW Bothell Community Voices
    UW Bothell Community Voices Collection

    Oral histories conducted by - and with - University of Washington Bothell students, staff, faculty, and community members. Open content video, audio, and transcripts of all interviews.

  • descrip
    UW Bothell Washington Prison History Project Archive

    This archive gathers documents of and testimonials by incarcerated poeple about issues ranging from criminal justice and the urban condition to popular culture and the natural world.

  • Ignite Dinner Brochure for Young Women Empowered
    UW Bothell Social Justice and Diversity Archive

    The UW Bothell Social Justice and Diversity Archive documents and preserves the work and history of social justice organizations in Bothell and the Puget Sound region using student researchers to conduct interviews and collect documents and media.

  • North Creek channel and green springtime vegetation
    UW Bothell Wetlands Collection

    Photographs, documents, and video documenting the restoration of the UW Bothell/Cascadia CC Wetlands, from its early day before and during construction through its ecological development to the present times. Images address many aspects of the science and natural history of the site and its human use.

  • 1914 Campus Day showing students eating
    UW Campus Photographs

    Photographs reflecting the early history of the University of Washington campus from its beginnings as the Territorial University through its establishment at its present site on the shores of Lake Washington. The database documents student activities, buildings, departments, and athletics.

  • Notre Dame, Dijon (Notre-Dame de Dijon)
    UW Image Bank

    The UW Image Bank is an extensive collection of high-quality images of art, architecture, and cultural and historical materials. The Image Bank includes images of cultural production from diverse world cultures, time periods, sites, and cultural institutions, and covers most major monuments of world art and architectural history. (UW-Restricted collection)

  • Skin from the goldfish
    UW Libraries Art Collection

    A visual survey of the art on display in public areas throughout the University of Washington Libraries, Seattle campus. Many of the pieces are on temporary, long-term loan to the Libraries from the Campus Art Collection or from University Departments, or they may be owned by the Libraries.

  • University of Washington Daily, January 23, 1968
    UW Student Newspapers Archive

    A pilot project to provide access to digital facsimiles of the student newspapers published at the University of Washington's three campuses over time. These papers are the historical records of each campus as seen through the eyes of the students, faculty, and staff who contributed to each issue.

  • Alpha Gamma Delta 1971
    UW Yearbooks and Documents

    This collection contains University of Washington student Tyee yearbooks from 1900 to 1994.

  • Interior of Island County Times office, Coupeville, 1903
    Van Olinda (Oliver S.) Photographs of Puget Sound, 1880s-1930s

    Photographs depicting early pioneer activities, industries and occupations, recreation, street scenes, Native Americans, and boat traffic on Vashon Island, Whidbey Island, and other Puget Sound communities from the 1880s to the 1930s. Photographed primarily by Oliver S. Van Olinda, a career newspaperman and resident of Vashon Island, Washington.

  • Helix, vol. 2, no. 1 (September 15, 1967), cover
    Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection

    This database contains leaflets, posters and newspapers that were distributed on the University of Washington campus during the decades of the 1960s and 1970s. They reflect the social environment and political activities of the youth movement in Seattle during that period.

  • Ninth Street from between St. Helens Avenue and D Street, Tacoma, 1893
    Waite (Alvin H.) Photographs of Tacoma and Washington State, 1892-1907

    Images by photographer Alvin H. Waite from the turn of the century depicting panoramic scenes of Tacoma and his travels in Washington especially his mountaineering expeditions to Mount Rainier and vicinity.

  • 1918 1943 poster, Occupied Netherlands, World War II
    War Poster Collection

    A selection of images from the University of Washington Libraries' World War I and World II Poster Collection featuring propaganda posters and broadsides from the United States, Western Europe and the Axis powers.

  • Washington Hotel demolition during the Denny Hill regrade, Seattle, ca. 1907
    Warner (Arthur Churchill) Photographs of Washington State and Alaska, ca. 1884-1945

    Images by the pioneer photographer A.C. Warner from the late 1800s and early 1900s of Seattle conventional street scenes, waterfront activity, city parks and regrading of downtown.

  • Bikur Cholim Choir with director Boris Dolgoff and Cantor Sol Tobin, 1917
    Washington State Jewish Archives

    Photographs dating from the mid 1800s to present day, that relate to Jewish life and history in the Pacific Northwest, as well as nationally and internationally. Represented here are only a selection of the thousands of images in the Washington State Jewish Archives Photograph Collection.

  • Steam powered bus, Hoquiam, Washington, 1902
    Washington State Localities Photographs

    Photographs in an ever-growing database of historical images from Washington State including cities and towns, fortifications, public works, and national parks.

  • Hiker on an ice crevasse in Lyman Lakes country, n.d.
    Watson (Dwight) Photographs of Washington State, 1933-1943

    Photographs taken by alpine enthusiast Dwight Watson of hiking and skiing expeditions in the Cascade and Olympic Mountain ranges of Washington State, ca. 1930s-1940s. Includes, among others, scenic images of Mt. Rainier, Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak, and Mt. Adams.

  • Cloud Seeding
    Western Waters Texts

    Part of the Western Waters Digital Library which offers free public access to digital collections of significant primary and secondary resources on water in the western United States. (UW Partner Website)

  • Alice Bag and Medusa, Eating Women Who Rock Cake, Women Who Rock 2012 Conference, Washington Hall, March 2-3 2012
    Women Who Rock Oral History Collection

    Women Who Rock brings together scholars, musicians, media-makers, performers, artists, and activists to explore the role of women and popular music in the creation of cultural scenes and social justice movements in the Americas and beyond.

  • Statuum Maroccanorum
    World and Regional Maps, 16th to 19th Centuries

    Color examples from the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections Division's Rare Map Collection dating from the 16th to early 20th centuries spanning: the world, Western and Eastern Hemispheres, continents, countries and cities. This collection emphasizes North America, the Pacific Northwest, and exploration in this region from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

  • WTO protest banner, photograph by Al Crespo, 1999
    WTO Seattle Collection

    A collection of interviews and images depicting the protests of the WTO ministerial meeting held in Seattle on November 29 - December 3, 1999. The collection illustrates the efforts to bring activists to Seattle as well as the diversity of the protests.

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