Transcript of: W. T. Chalk wrote the Mayor and Council about the "disagreeable nuisance" in Yesler between Houghton and Randolf Streets. O. C. McGray of the Health Department reported that the nuisance was waste from a "Chinese Wash House." His commentary addresses the health problem attached to all of the laundries in Seattle.

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Transcript of: W. T. Chalk wrote the Mayor and Council about the "disagreeable nuisance" in Yesler between Houghton and Randolf Streets. O. C. McGray of the Health Department reported that the nuisance was waste from a "Chinese Wash House." His commentary addresses the health problem attached to all of the laundries in Seattle.
Date created
September 18 1890 No
Series
1802-04: City Clerk General Files
Note
Communication from W. T. Clark. 09/18/1890; Report of Deputy Sanitary Officer.
This transcription was provided by volunteers through the Seattle Municipal Archives transcription project on From the Page.
Subject Terms
ASIAN AMERICANS, ATLANTIC, CENTRAL AREA, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, MINOR, MINORITY ENTERPRISES, PUBLIC HEALTH, RACE RELATIONS
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Courtesy of the Seattle Municipal Archives, #990453_transcript, Series 1802-04.
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990453: W. T. Chalk wrote the Mayor and Council about the "disagreeable nuisance" in Yesler between Houghton and Randolf Streets. O. C. McGray of the Health Department reported that the nuisance was waste from a "Chinese Wash House." His commentary addresses the health problem attached to all of the laundries in Seattle. (is source of Textual Record)
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