A detailed snapshot of Seattle, Washington, as captured in its city directory. Compiled by R.L. Polk & Co., this directory offers a comprehensive overview of the city's residents, businesses, and organizations. A valuable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the urban development of the Pacific Northwest, the "Seattle City Directory" provides insights into the social and economic fabric of the city at the time of its publication.
Researchers can use this directory to trace family histories, understand business trends, and map the growth of Seattle's neighborhoods. The directory includes names, addresses, occupations, and other pertinent information, making it an essential tool for historical research. Explore the past with this detailed record of Seattle's people and places.
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