Females
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Beaver, James v. City, 1976-1981
Office for Women's Rights Enforcement Unit Records
Monthly reports, case logbooks, policies, and correspondence relating to OWR's monitoring and enforcement of City ordinances pertaining to sexual discrimination. This function was consolidated with the Human Rights Department in 1980.
Fire Department Slides and Photographs
Slides primarily used in public relations and training prgrams.
LeMay, Geraldean v. City, 1969-1969
Line workers Karen Bjerkness, Laura Novak, Cath Johnsen, 1998 - 1998
Office of the Treasurer Scrapbook
Newspaper clippings presumably collected by the Office of Treasury regarding treasurer elections and related events and activites, as well as some unrelated events. Also included are clipipngs relating to meter maids, who worked in the Treasurer's Office beginning in 1957. One group photograph of meter maids from 1964 and a few pieces of miscellaneous textual documents are included as well.
Ordinance 7, 1903-07-27
An ordinance regulating and licensing the sale or giving away of intoxicating liquors in the Town of South Park, and fixing and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof.
Ordinance 16, 1904-02-29
An Ordinance for the preservation of public morality, peace, safety and good order of the City of Georgetown, and providing for the punishment of any breach of this ordinance.
Ordinance 443, 1909-03-29
An Ordinance providing for the licensing and regulating of the traffic in intoxicating liquors within the City of Georgetown and providing penalties for violation thereof, and repealing Ordinance No. 10, approved February 15, 1904, and Ordinance No. 302, approved July 3, 1907, and Ordinance No. 349 approved December 11, 1907.
Ordinance 482, 1909-09-27
An Ordinance prohibiting women and minors from visiting drinking saloons, dance halls, pool rooms, billiard halls and concert saloons, or in any place except a restaurant or dining room, where intoxicating liquors are sold or given away.
Ordinance 557, 1902-09-23
An Ordinance for the preservation of public morality, peace, safety and good order in the City of Ballard and providing for the punishment of violations of this ordinance.
Reiger, Mona v. City et al, 1961-1961
Norm Rice Departmental Correspondence
Records include correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, and briefing materials to and from City agencies regarding the full range of municipal government activities during Rice's terms as mayor. Topics include municipal facilities, arts and culture, planning, budget and financial issues, and schools and education, among others. Records are arranged chronologically and then by major departments within City government. Constituent correspondence is included in this record series.
Charles T. Royer Departmental Correspondence
Charles T. Royer Subject Correspondence
Correspondence, reports, and other records related to the issues, programs, and organizations that were part of the work of the Mayor's Office during Royer's tenure. Major topics covered include downtown issues, housing, the arts, community councils, transportation, KidsPlace, environmental issues, sports, Interstate 90, Metro, gay and minority issues, Pioneer Square, schools, and boards and commissions. Arranged alphabetically by subject for each year.
Charles T. Royer Communications and Public Information Records
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, notes, and reports of Mayor Royer's public information staff. Records cover topics including budgets, housing, the West Seattle Bridge, police, and transit.