Mosler family members in front of Mosler Apartments, 1219-1223 Yesler Way, Seattle, approximately 1918

Members of the Mosler family in front of the Mosler Apartments: L to R: Muriel Mosler Brill, Nathan Mosler, P. Allen Rickles, Bertha Rickles Mosler and Mollie Mosler (front) The Mosler Apartments, three buildings at 1219-1223 Yesler Way, served as temporary housing for newly arrived Eastern European...

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Other Authors: University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 1918
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Online Access:http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/jhp/id/84
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Summary:Members of the Mosler family in front of the Mosler Apartments: L to R: Muriel Mosler Brill, Nathan Mosler, P. Allen Rickles, Bertha Rickles Mosler and Mollie Mosler (front) The Mosler Apartments, three buildings at 1219-1223 Yesler Way, served as temporary housing for newly arrived Eastern European Jewish immigrants. Mosler family homes and businesses were located on both sides of the apartment buildings. Handwritten on verso: circa 1918, in front of Mosler Apt., 12th and Yesler, L to R: Muriel Mosler Brill, brother Nathan Mosler, aunt Mollie Mosler (m. Max Kehn or King?); Top of stairs: P. Allen Rickles, Bertha Rickles Mosler (brother and sister) Note from donor file: Mosler Apartments built in 1909, just in time for the Alaska-Yukon Exposition; 12th and Yesler (3 buildings comprised the apartments) PH Coll 1059.10