Do you remember that day back in 1935, when two Seattle police officers were shot stopping a burglary at the Elk Tavern at 8904 E. Roosevelt Way?
Hmmm … me neither, but you’ll regardless enjoy the descriptive jaunt through a memorable day in Maple Leaf history from seattlepi.com reporter Casey McNerthney, which includes an 82-photo slideshow of Maple Leaf, past and present.
To order a photo of your home from the Puget Sound Achieves, you need to provide:
* Property address
* Tax Parcel Number
* Legal Description (lot/block…they just want a brief one)
* Your name and contact info
You can get all that info here:
http://www.kingcounty.gov/operations/GIS/PropResearch/ParcelViewer.aspx
Click on Parcel Viewer, then Search by Address. Scroll down to your name, and click on Property Report.
Email to:
archives@bellevuecollege.edu
Puget Sound Regional Archives
3000 Landerholm Circle S.E., MS-N100
Bellevue, WA 98007-6484
(425) 564-3940
Thanks for posting this link. Its always cool to see historical photos. I have searched really hard for a historical photo of my house in Maple Leaf, but can’t seem to find one. My friends that live in West Seattle have a great old photo of their house next to current photo in a frame hanging in their house.
Casey is a Maple Leafer, always pleased to see his byline.