Early Pearl Street XI.Ellensburg Public Library Local History Collection Photographs

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Citation
Published by Wesley Andrews, Inc., Baker, Oregon., “Early Pearl Street XI.Ellensburg Public Library Local History Collection Photographs,” Brooks Library Digital Collections, accessed May 22, 2013, http://digital.lib.cwu.edu/items/show/8426.
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Title
Early Pearl Street XI.Ellensburg Public Library Local History Collection Photographs
Subject
Ellensburg (Wash.) -- Streets, Historic; Historic streets -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg; Streets -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg; City & town life -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg; Commercial streets -- Washington (State) -- Ellensburg; Pearl Street (Ellensburg, Wash.)
Description
Looking south down Pearl Street across Fifth Street, many of the buildings and businesses in Ellensburg's busy business district can be seen. The recognizable towers of the Davidson and Kreidel Buildings at the east side of the street and the familiar finials of the Lynch Building on the west side of the street gave Ellensburg a distinctive appearance.Postcard titled, "No. 25, Pearl Street, Ellensburg, Wash." Handwritten note in ink to Mrs. E. C. Snodgrass, E. 720 Baldwin, Spokane, Wn. from B. F. Postmarked Seattle Terminal June 22, 1923.
Creator
Published by Wesley Andrews, Inc., Baker, Oregon.
Source
Ellensburg Public Library
Publisher
Ellensburg Public Library
Date
ca. 1918.
Rights
Permission to reproduce this image must be requested from the director of the Ellensburg Public Library Local History Collection. Please contact at 209 N. Ruby St.. Ellensburg, WA 98926, (509) 962-7252.
Type
3 ½" x 5 ½" b/w original photograph postcard. 2 7/8"x 4 5/8" b/w reduced reprint of original photograph postcard.
Identifier
STS-048
