View west on Boyer Avenue, Seattle, March 15, 1913

From the earliest settling of what became Seattle's Montlake neighborhood, both Native Americans and whites recognized the importance of the area as a portage route for watercraft, since it was the narrowest portion of unbroken land separating Lake Union and Lake Washington, before the Lake Was...

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Main Author: Waters, Lorin B.
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 1913
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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:imlsmohai/13056 2023-05-15T18:49:02+02:00 View west on Boyer Avenue, Seattle, March 15, 1913 Waters, Lorin B. Montlake (Seattle, Wash.) United States--Washington (State)--Seattle 1913 Photographed from original photograph using Nikon D800 D-SLR camera as a 7360 x 4912 TIFF image in Adobe RBG color, then cropped and resized to 1200 pixels in the longest dimension and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop CC, JPEG quality measurement 5. http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/imlsmohai/id/13056 unknown Museum of History & Industry Photograph Collection 1952.146.2 http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/imlsmohai/id/13056 http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/?language=en MOHAI, [image number] Museum of History & Industry, Seattle (MOHAI) Clearing of land--Washington (State)--Seattle Real estate development--Washington (State)--Seattle photograph; image Stillimage 1913 ftuwashingtonlib 2019-03-16T23:37:33Z From the earliest settling of what became Seattle's Montlake neighborhood, both Native Americans and whites recognized the importance of the area as a portage route for watercraft, since it was the narrowest portion of unbroken land separating Lake Union and Lake Washington, before the Lake Washington Ship Canal was created in 1916. The idea that a canal would one day link the two lakes seemed obvious to early settlers. Because of this, the nearby land was valuable, and quickly surveyed and purchased. Housing development didn't actually begin until 1905, and it took an additional four years for streetcar service to reach the area. The 23rd Avenue Line was initially constructed to deliver fairgoers from downtown Seattle to the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, though it continued to serve the Montlake area until the demise of the streetcar lines in the 1940s. This image was taken of the Montlake neighborhood at the beginning of housing development. The view is looking west on Boyer Avenue from 25th Avenue North. The bulk of Montlake's housing stock was constructed between 1910 and 1940. Handwritten on mount: Boyer Ave. Looking West, March 15th 1913 Handwritten on verso: Looking West from 25 North Printed on sticker on verso: Phone Queen Anne 1042, L. B. Waters, Commercial Photographer, Views for Haftone cuts. Pictures in colors. At-home portraits. Kodak finishing. Enlarging, Etc. 417 1-2 First Ave. West, Seattle, Wash Caption information source: "Seattle Neighborhoods: Montlake--Thumbnail History," by Paula Becker, HistoryLink.org Essay 10170. 1 photographic print mounted on cardboard: b&w; 32 x 9.5 in. Still Image Alaska Yukon University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Yukon Pacific Mount Boyer ENVELOPE(167.350,167.350,-73.300,-73.300) Boyer ENVELOPE(-116.086,-116.086,58.467,58.467)
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topic Clearing of land--Washington (State)--Seattle Real estate development--Washington (State)--Seattle
spellingShingle Clearing of land--Washington (State)--Seattle Real estate development--Washington (State)--Seattle
Waters, Lorin B.
View west on Boyer Avenue, Seattle, March 15, 1913
topic_facet Clearing of land--Washington (State)--Seattle Real estate development--Washington (State)--Seattle
description From the earliest settling of what became Seattle's Montlake neighborhood, both Native Americans and whites recognized the importance of the area as a portage route for watercraft, since it was the narrowest portion of unbroken land separating Lake Union and Lake Washington, before the Lake Washington Ship Canal was created in 1916. The idea that a canal would one day link the two lakes seemed obvious to early settlers. Because of this, the nearby land was valuable, and quickly surveyed and purchased. Housing development didn't actually begin until 1905, and it took an additional four years for streetcar service to reach the area. The 23rd Avenue Line was initially constructed to deliver fairgoers from downtown Seattle to the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, though it continued to serve the Montlake area until the demise of the streetcar lines in the 1940s. This image was taken of the Montlake neighborhood at the beginning of housing development. The view is looking west on Boyer Avenue from 25th Avenue North. The bulk of Montlake's housing stock was constructed between 1910 and 1940. Handwritten on mount: Boyer Ave. Looking West, March 15th 1913 Handwritten on verso: Looking West from 25 North Printed on sticker on verso: Phone Queen Anne 1042, L. B. Waters, Commercial Photographer, Views for Haftone cuts. Pictures in colors. At-home portraits. Kodak finishing. Enlarging, Etc. 417 1-2 First Ave. West, Seattle, Wash Caption information source: "Seattle Neighborhoods: Montlake--Thumbnail History," by Paula Becker, HistoryLink.org Essay 10170. 1 photographic print mounted on cardboard: b&w; 32 x 9.5 in.
format Still Image
author Waters, Lorin B.
author_facet Waters, Lorin B.
author_sort Waters, Lorin B.
title View west on Boyer Avenue, Seattle, March 15, 1913
title_short View west on Boyer Avenue, Seattle, March 15, 1913
title_full View west on Boyer Avenue, Seattle, March 15, 1913
title_fullStr View west on Boyer Avenue, Seattle, March 15, 1913
title_full_unstemmed View west on Boyer Avenue, Seattle, March 15, 1913
title_sort view west on boyer avenue, seattle, march 15, 1913
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op_source Museum of History & Industry, Seattle (MOHAI)
op_relation Museum of History & Industry Photograph Collection
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