Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company -- Puget Sound (Wash.)
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Carolyn Hamilton Collection
Series
Identifier: 9935-01
Scope and Contents note
Two photographs of Carolyn Hamilton's father, Arthur Herman Vagts with a Wallingford streetcar in 1918.
Dates:
1918
Found in:
Seattle Municipal Archives
Seattle Lighting Department Records (Series III)
Series
Identifier: 1200-03
Scope and Contents Note
Correspondence, reports, legal records, speeches, and project files relating to early City Light activities. Key topics include the Skagit hydroelectric projects, the merger with Puget Sound Power and Light Company, and the Seattle-Rainier Valley Street Railway. These records were originally acquired by the University of Washington prior to creation of the Seattle Municipal Archives, with this series identified at UW as Accession 33-4.
Dates:
1911-1964
Found in:
Seattle Municipal Archives
Independent External Audits
Series
Identifier: 1802-A5
Scope and Contents note
Independent audits of City agencies and programs conducted by external accounting firms. Records are primarily financial audits of public utilities.
Dates:
1918-1995
Found in:
Seattle Municipal Archives
Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Company Maps and Property Inventory
Series
Identifier: 1802-D8
Scope and Contents note
The Municipal Street Railway System was formed in 1919 when the City purchased the Seattle street car rail lines of the Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Company, Seattle Division. Voters approved the purchase on November 5, 1918. The Company was owned by Stone & Webster, based in Massachusetts, which purchased utilities and street railways in the late 1890s. Formed in 1898 by Stone & Webster, the Seattle Electric Company consolidated property and rights of small transportation...
Dates:
1918
Found in:
Seattle Municipal Archives