View from 3rd Ave. and Pike St. 1873.
Title
View from 3rd Ave . and Pike St . 1873 .
Identifier
spl_shp_22765
Description
Transcribed from photograph : "Seattle Views . From Third Ave . and Pike St . 1873 [i.e . 1878] . Looking southeast with Territorial University in background . Photo by Peterson Brothers. "
Subjects (LCSH)
Buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle Streets--Washington (State)--Seattle Second Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) Pike Street (Seattle, Wash.) Piper, Andrew W. Bigelow, Isaac N. Denny, John B. Dinsmore family Jordan, John T. Mitchell, Jonathan F. T. Whitworth, George Frederick, 1816-1907 Territorial University (Wash.) Third Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) Union Street (Seattle, Wash.) Denny, Sarah
Photographer
Peterson & Bros.
Neighborhood
Downtown Central Business District First Hill
Intersection
3rd Ave. and Pike St.
Coordinates
47.609559 , -122.337482
Latitude
47.609559
Longitude
-122.337482
Date Created
1873
Decade
187u
Type
image photographs
Physical Measurements
9.5 x 5.5 in
Digitization Specifications
Master image scanned with Epson Expression 10000 XL to 600 ppi, 24-bit color TIFF. Resized to 300 ppi JPEG with Photoshop.
Digital Collection
Seattle Historical Photograph Collection
Rights and Reproduction
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Publication Status
Undetermined
Copyright Status
No Copyright - United States
Rights URI
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Copyright Notes
This item is in the public domain. No known copyright restrictions identified by the library at the time of scanning in March 2018. Although the publication status is unknown, works published prior to 1923 are considered to be in the public domain and unpublished works have a copyright term of the life of the creator plus 70 years. Since Henry Peterson died in 1911 and Lewis Peterson died in 1934, the copyright term for their work has expired.
Language
eng
Date Digital
2013-09-04
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