Petition by James T. Armstrong to enclose his tent at Fourth and Jackson with corrugated iron. He and his family were living in the tent because their home was destroyed in the Great Fire.
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- Identifier
- 990058
- Description
- Petition by James T. Armstrong to enclose his tent at Fourth and Jackson with corrugated iron. He and his family were living in the tent because their home was destroyed in the Great Fire.
- Date created
- September 13 1889 No
- Series
- 1802-04: City Clerk General Files
- Location
- Box 1, Folder 6
- Note
- Petition. 9/13/1889
- Subject Terms
- DOWNTOWN, EMERGENCY HOUSING, GREAT FIRE, INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT, PIONEER SQUARE
- Citation
- Courtesy of the Seattle Municipal Archives, #990058, Series 1802-04.
- Related Items
- 990058_transcript: Transcript of petition by James T. Armstrong to enclose his tent at Fourth and Jackson with corrugated iron. He and his family were living in the tent because their home was destroyed in the Great Fire. (is source Textual Record)
- Related People/Organizations
- Armstrong, James T.