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Overview of the Collection Creator Seattle (Wash.). Mayor Title Records of the Office of the Mayor Dates 1956-1970 (inclusive) 1956 1970 Quantity 65.4 cubic feet, (164 boxes) Collection Number 5210-01 Summary Records from the Seattle Mayor's Office mainly from the files of Dorm Braman and Gordon Clinton, but also including material from Floyd Miller's brief term, as well as a small amount from the beginning of Wes Uhlman's time in office. Repository Seattle Municipal Archives Seattle Municipal Archives Office of the City Clerk City of Seattle PO Box 94728 98124-4728 Seattle, WA Telephone: 206-233-7807 Fax: 206-386-9025 archives@seattle.gov Access Restrictions Records are open to the public. Languages English Historical Note Office of the Mayor The Mayor is the chief executive officer of the City with responsibilities for appointing executive department heads, directing and controlling all subordinate officers and agencies, preparing and executing the City budget, ensuring that the laws of the City are enforced, and maintaining the peace and order in the City. The legal roles and responsibilities of the Mayor are prescribed by the City Charter, state statutes, and municipal ordinances. A candidate for the position must be a citizen of the United States, a qualified elector of the State of Washington, and a registered voter of the City of Seattle at the time of filing his/her declaration of candidacy. Seattle was incorporated by an act of the Territorial Legislature on December 2, 1869, and the City s first mayor, Henry A. Atkins, was appointed by the Legislature pending the first City election scheduled for July 1870. The City Charter, granted by the Legislature, set the Mayor s term of office at one year. Under this first Charter, the Mayor served as ex-officio President of the Common Council. A Charter amendment in 1875 gave the Mayor a vote on Council, but that provision was amended in 1886 to provide for a tie-breaking vote only. The City's first Freeholders Charter (1890) completely separated the Executive and Legislative branches and changed the term of office for the Mayor to two years. Through the first decade of the http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 1

20th century, elected offices in Seattle were partisan. A Charter Amendment passed by the voters on March 8, 1910, established non-partisan nominations and elections for all City elective offices. A new Freeholders Charter in 1946 changed the term of the Mayor to four years. Biographical Note Gordon Clinton Gordon Clinton was born in Canada in 1920 to American parents, and moved to Seattle at the age of two. After his father died around 1932, Clinton for a time lived in a charity home with his mother and siblings. He attended Roosevelt High School and the University of Washington, first obtaining a political science degree and then a law degree. Clinton worked for the FBI in Virginia and Kentucky before serving in the Navy during World War II. Later he practiced law and served as an acting Police Court judge in Seattle before deciding to run for mayor in 1956. He defeated Allan Pomeroy in a close election and went on to serve two terms, leaving office in 1964. Clinton oversaw the development of the Seattle Center site and presided over the city's festivities during the 1962 World's Fair. He created the Human Rights Commission to promote equality and understanding among Seattle residents, and actively supported the formation of Metro in 1958. He also initiated Seattle's sister city program, one of the first of its kind. After leaving office Clinton returned to practicing law, including working for the consulates of Japan, Korea, and the Philippines. Dorm Braman James D'Orma ("Dorm") Braman was born in Iowa in 1901. He moved with his family to Eastern Washington around 1908 and then to Bremerton in 1910. After leaving high school, Braman opened a millwork business in Bremerton, and later ran a lumber and hardware store in Seattle. Braman was elected to the Seattle City Council in 1954, where he chaired the Finance Committee and was particularly interested in budgetary issues. He served on the World's Fair Commission and helped shepherd the Seattle Center's transition from fairground to civic campus. He remained on the Council until 1964 when he was elected mayor. During his term as mayor, he oversaw the city's involvement in the federal Model Cities program and the acquisition of Fort Lawton. He supported the Forward Thrust program and advocated for rapid transit. One notable accomplishment during this period of racial tensions was the passage of Seattle's open housing bill in 1968. Braman left office in 1969 to become the Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Urban Systems and Environment under President Nixon. He served in this post for 18 months before returning to Seattle, where he died in 1980. Floyd Miller Floyd Miller served as Acting Mayor for nine months in 1969 after Dorm Braman went to work for the Department of Transportation in Washington, DC. Miller had served seven terms in the State Legislature and three terms on the Seattle City Council. Miller was Council President at the time of his appointment as acting mayor. http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 2

Some in the city's African American community were opposed to Miller filling the vacancy because of his past stances on civil rights issues; however, others pointed to a vote favoring fair employment and claimed he was too liberal. In his brief time as mayor, he oversaw the City's responses to riots in the University District, the murder of civil rights leader Edwin Pratt, and corruption in the Police Department. Wes Uhlman Born in 1935 in Cashmere, Washington, Wes Uhlman attended Aberdeen High School, Seattle Pacific College, and the University of Washington, where he served as president of the Young Democrats. He married a classmate and returned to UW for law school. In 1958, as a 23-year-old law student, he defeated incumbent Republican Hartney Oakes to represent the 32nd district in the Washington State House of Representatives, becoming the youngest member of the State Legislature. He served four terms before running for, and winning, a seat in the Washington State Senate. Uhlman was elected Mayor in 1969, the youngest chief executive in Seattle's history and the first Democrat in almost 30 years. He was immediately faced with a host of problems ranging from racial tensions and large anti-war demonstrations to a police scandal and the Boeing bust. He responded by overhauling the city bureaucracy, encouraging increased citizen participation in government, and expanding social services. He was a strong believer in affirmative action, and the percentage of City workers who were minorities doubled during his time in office. He left the mayor's office in 1977 after serving two terms, following an unsuccessful run for governor in 1976. After his political career, he worked in law and real estate development. Content Description The records reflect a wide variety of issues of public interest in the 1960s. Concerns relating to discrimination, open housing, and civil rights are reflected in constituent correspondence. Police Department correspondence shows apprehension about the possibility of riots, and other files document the discussion surrounding the Human Rights Commission and its work. Reaction of the public to the 1965 shooting of an African American, Robert Reese, in the International District, as well as the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is also captured in these records. Transportation is another topic covered in depth in these records. Efforts to improve transportation at the city and state level are documented in the mayor's correspondence regarding the transit system and METRO, parking issues downtown, I-5, the Lake Washington bridges, I-90, the R.H. Thomson Expressway, and downtown transportation planning. Other files in the collection show how the city was preparing for the Century 21 World's Fair in 1962 (for example, with a downtown beautification program and housing regulations). Records from the years following the fair show Seattle Center's transition into a civic campus, with many files relating to specific facilities such as the opera house and the coliseum. The records cover a number of other topics, including urban renewal, environmental issues, civil defense, police actions and complaints, charter amendments, airline service, youth programs, and engineering projects. The files contain a good deal of citizen correspondence reflecting the public's views on a wide variety of issues. There is a small series of other media that includes audio and photographs. The photos document open housing demonstrations, the waterfront, Sick's Stadium, and other topics. There are also images http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 3

of Mayors Braman and Uhlman, as well as a shot of President Johnson's 1964 visit to Seattle. Audio consists of a Municipal Report from 1965 and a 45 rpm record. The majority of the records are from the files of Braman and Clinton, although Clinton's first term is only lightly represented. Miller served for a relatively brief time period, and there are only a small number of records from the early part of Uhlman's first term. Use of the Collection Preferred Citation [Item and date], Records of the Office of the Mayor, Record Series 5210-01. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives. Administrative Information Arrangement Records are arranged first by year, and then by three categories within each year. The first category is Departmental Correspondence, which includes not only correspondence but also reports and other documentation of City agencies. External Correspondence contains materials from and about county, state, and federal government agencies, businesses, community organizations, interest groups, and other correspondents. Miscellaneous external correspondence is grouped alphabetically by letter. Lastly, Subject Files consist of a variety of materials regarding various projects, topics, and events. Due to the low volume of early material, the years 1956-1959 are treated as a unit; from 1960 on, each year is organized separately. Not all years have files from all three categories. The small series of other media is at the end of the chronological files. Note that information on a given topic may appear in any or all of the three categories. For example, documents relating to civil rights may appear in Departmental Correspondence (Human Rights Commission), External Correspondence (Urban League, NAACP), and Subject Files (Housing, Civil Rights). Researchers are advised to look through the folder list thoroughly to find folder titles in all categories that may be useful for their topic of interest. Custodial History These records were originally donated to the University of Washington. They were transferred to the Seattle Municipal Archives in 2006. Separated Materials Publications were pulled from the collection and are cataloged separately in the Published Documents Index. Related Materials The majority of Wes Uhlman's mayoral records are contained in Record Series 5287-01. http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 4

Detailed Description of the Collection The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection. 1956-1959 Departmental Correspondence Box/Folder 1/1 Corporation Counsel. 1956-1959 1/2 Engineering Department. Off-Street Parking. 1959 1/3 Fire Department. Harbor Patrol. 1958 1/4 Fire Department. Harbor Patrol (1 of 6, Table of Contents). 1958 1/5 Fire Department. Harbor Patrol (2 of 6, includes photo). 1958 1/6 Fire Department. Harbor Patrol (3 of 6). 1958 1/7 Fire Department. Harbor Patrol (4 of 6). 1958 1/8 Fire Department. Harbor Patrol (5 of 6). 1958 1/9 Fire Department. Harbor Patrol (6 of 6). 1958 1/10 Health Department. Tax-Supported Costs. 1958 1/11 Legislative. 1959 1/12 Legislative. Ordinances and Resolutions. 1958-1959 1/13 Lighting. 1959 1/14 Metro. 1958-1959 1/15 Motor Transportation. Fleet Committee. 1959 1/16 Motor Transportation. Fleet Consolidation. 1957 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 5

1/17 Motor Transportation. Fleet Consolidation. 1958 1/18 Motor Transportation. Fleet Consultants. 1959 1/19 Parks. 1959 2/1 People-to-People Program (Seattle-Kobe Affiliation). 1957 2/2 Police Department. Cadet Program. 1959 2/3 Police Department. Clerical Replacement Program. 1958-1959 2/4 Police Department. Police-Fire Integration. 1957-1958 2/5 Youth Commission. 1958 External Correspondence Box/Folder 2/6 League of Women Voters. 1957 Subject Files Box/Folder 2/7 Administrative Survey. 1959 2/8 Ambulance Survey. 1958-1959 2/9 Current Problems. 1957-1959 2/10 Departmental Accomplishments. 1959 2/11 Housing. 1959 2/12 Industrial Insurance. 1958-1959 2/13 Internship Program. 1959 2/14 Jail Consolidation. 1958-1959 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 6

2/15 School Nursing. 1959 2/16 Sports Stadium. 1959 1960 Departmental Correspondence Box/Folder 2/17 Capital Improvement Committee. 1960 2/18 Capital Improvement Committee. Photographs. 1960 2/19 Engineering Department. 1960 2/20 Engineering Department. Garbage. 1960 2/21 Executive. Budget. 1960 2/22 Executive. Build/Buy Pamphlet. 1960 3/1 Fire Department. 1960 3/2 Health Department. 1960 3/3 Housing Authority. 1960 3/4 Law. 1960 3/5 Legislative. 1960 3/6 Lighting. 1960 3/7 Lighting. 1960 3/8 Metro. 1960 3/9 Motor Transportation. 1960 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 7

3/10 Motor Transportation. Fleet Committee. 1960 3/11 Motor Transportation. Fleet Consolidation. 1960 3/12 Motor Transportation. Fleet Consultants. 1960 3/13 Motor Transportation. Fleet Personnel. 1960 3/14 Motor Transportation. Legislation. 1960 3/15 Parks Department. 1960 3/16 Police Department. 1960 3/17 Police Department. 1960 3/18 Police Department. Cadet Program. 1960 3/19 Police Department. Personnel. 1960 4/1 Police Department. Harbor Department. 1960 4/2 Police Department. Traffic Violations. 1960 4/3 Records Management. 1960 4/4 School Health, Joint Committee on. 1960 4/5 School Health, Joint Committee on. Reports. 1960 4/6 School Health, Joint Committee on. Reports. 1960 4/7 Seattle Transit System. 1960 4/8 Treasurer. 1960 4/9 Urban Renewal. 1960 4/10 Outgoing. September-December. 1960 Subject Files http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 8

Box/Folder 4/11 1954 Arterial Bond Program. 1960 4/12 Accounting Survey. 1960 4/13 Bond Issues. 1960 4/14 Bond Issues. 1960 4/15 Bond Issues (includes photographs). 1960 4/16 Century 21 World's Fair. 1960 4/17 Century 21 World's Fair. 1960 5/1 Christmas Ship. 1960 5/2 Civic Center. 1960 5/3 Communications Survey. 1960 5/4 Current Problems. 1960 5/5 Data Processing. 1960 5/6 Empire Expressway. 1960 5/7 Industrial Insurance. 1960 5/8 Internship Program. 1960 5/9 Jail Consolidation. 1960 5/10 Laboratory Consolidation. 1960 5/11 Monorail (includes map). 1960 5/12 Multi-Purpose Auditorium. 1960 5/13 School Nursing. 1960 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 9

5/14 Telephone Company. 1960 5/15 Transportation Survey. 1960 1961 Departmental Correspondence Box/Folder 5/16 Abatement Committee. Abandoned Buildings. 1961 5/17 Alcoholic Rehabilitation Committee (includes photographs). 1961 5/18 Central Permit Section. 1961 5/19 Executive. 1961 5/20 Executive. City Information Cards. 1961 5/21 Motor Transportation. 1961 5/22 Motor Transportation. 1961 6/1 Motor Transportation. Budget. 1961 6/2 Motor Transportation. Budget. 1961 6/3 Motor Transportation. Financing. 1961 6/4 Motor Transportation. Fleet Consolidation. 1961 6/5 Motor Transportation. Fleet Consultants. 1961 6/6 Motor Transportation. Fleet Personnel. 1961 6/7 Planning Commission. 1961 6/8 Police Department. 1961 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 10

6/9 Police Department. Cadet Program. 1961 6/10 Police Department. Clerical Replacement Program. 1961 6/11 Police Department. Pinball Machines. 1961 6/12 Youth Commission. 1961 External Correspondence Box/Folder 6/13 Chamber of Commerce. 1961 6/14 Consular Corps. 1961 Subject Files Box/Folder 6/15 Air Pollution. 1961 6/16 Airlines. 1961 6/17 Annexation. 1961 6/18 Annexation (includes map). 1961 6/19 Annexation (includes map). 1961 6/20 Annexation (includes map). 1961 6/21 Asphalt Plant. 1961 7/1 Century 21. Downtown Beautification. 1961 7/2 Christmas. 1961 7/3 Current Problems. 1961 7/4 Data Processing. 1961 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 11

7/5 Freeway. 1961 7/6 Industrial Insurance. 1961 7/7 Kobe Exchange Employees. 1961 7/8 Pioneer Square. 1961 7/9 Telephone Company. 1961 7/10 U.S. Coast: Geodetic Survey (Gas Plant Site). 1961 1962 Departmental Correspondence Box/Folder 7/11 Art Commission. 1962 7/12 Art Commission. Survey Responses. 1962 7/13 Civic Center Advisory Commission. 1962 7/14 Executive. 1962 7/15 Hotel Licensing Board. Century 21 Housing. 1962 7/16 Hotel Licensing Board. Century 21 Housing. 1962 7/17 Hotel Licensing Board. Century 21 Housing. 1962 7/18 Hotel Licensing Board. Century 21 Housing. 1962 7/19 Housing Advisory Board. 1962 8/1 Housing Authority. 1962 8/2 Lighting. Tukwila Electrical Service. 1962 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 12

8/3 Metro (includes map). 1962 8/4 Motor Transportation. 1962 8/5 Motor Transportation. Special Studies. 1962 8/6 Planning Commission. 1962 8/7 Police Department. Building Alterations. 1962 8/8 Police Department. Cadet Program. 1962 8/9 Police Department. Personnel. 1962 8/10 Police Department. Police Review Board. 1962 8/11 Police Department. Police Review Board. 1962 8/12 Urban Renewal. 1962 8/13 Urban Renewal. Personnel. 1962 8/14 Urban Renewal. Personnel. 1962 8/15 Urban Renewal. Personnel. 1962 Subject Files Box/Folder 8/16 Accounting Survey. 1962 8/17 Annexation. 1962 8/18 Century 21. Downtown Beautification. 1962 9/1 Century 21. Downtown Beautification. Forms. 1962 9/2 Charter Amendments. 1962 9/3 Charter Amendments. 1962 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 13

9/4 Charter Amendments. 1962 9/5 Christmas. 1962 9/6 Data Processing. 1962 9/7 Federal Aid. 1962 9/8 Housing. 1962 9/9 Houseboats. 1962 9/10 Industrial Insurance. 1962 9/11 Jail Consolidation. 1962 9/12 Kobe Exchange Employees (includes photographs). 1962 9/13 Laboratory Consolidation. 1962 9/14 Lake Union Pier Head Line. 1962 9/15 Mayor's Day. 1962 9/16 Monorail. 1962 9/17 Towing (includes maps). 1962 9/18 Towing. 1962 9/19 U.S. Coast Geodetic Survey (Gas Plant Site - includes plans). 1962 9/20 Urban Area Government. 1962 1963 Departmental Correspondence Box/Folder http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 14

10/1 Abatement Committee. 1963 10/2 Building Department. 1963 10/3 Building Department. 1963 10/4 Century 21. Seattle Center. 1963 10/5 City Industry Relations Committee. 1963 10/6 Civil Defense. 1963 10/7 Civil Service. 1963 10/8 Civil Service. 1963 10/9 Civil Service. 1963 10/10 Civil Service. Approval of Payrolls. 1963 10/11 Civil Service. Service Pins. 1963 10/12 Civil Service. Suggestion Awards. 1963 10/13 Comptroller. 1963 10/14 Comptroller. License Division. 1963 10/15 Electrical Code Review Board. 1963 11/1 Engineering. January-March. 1963 11/2 Engineering. April-June. 1963 11/3 Engineering. July-December. 1963 11/4 Engineering. October-December (includes photographs). 1963 11/5 Engineering. Asphalt Plant. 1963 11/6 Engineering. Bridge Opening. 1963 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 15

11/7 Engineering. Central Permits. 1963 11/8 Engineering. City Council Correspondence. 1963 11/9 Engineering. City Council Correspondence. 1963 11/10 Engineering. 42nd Avenue Vacation. 1963 11/11 Engineering. Garbage. 1963 12/1 Engineering. Garbage. 1963 12/2 Engineering. Lake Union. 1963 12/3 Engineering. News Releases. 1963 12/4 Engineering. Parking. 1963 12/5 Engineering. Sewage Disposal. 1963 12/6 Engineering. Streets and Sewers. 1963 12/7 Engineering. Tolt River Dam. 1963 12/8 Engineering. Traffic Engineering. 1963 12/9 Engineering. Traffic Engineering. 1963 12/10 Executive. 1963 12/11 Executive. 1963 12/12 Executive. Condolences for City Employees. 1963 13/1 Executive. State Legislative. 1963 13/2 Executive. State Legislative. 1963 13/3 Executive. State Legislative. 1963 13/4 Fire Department. 1963 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 16

13/5 Fire Department. 1963 13/6 Fire Department. Firemen's Pension Fund. 1963 13/7 Fire Department. Reports. 1963 13/8 Furniture Committee. 1963 13/9 Health Department. January-June. 1963 13/10 Health Department. July-September. 1963 13/11 Health Department. October-December. 1963 14/1 Housing. Minority Housing. 1963 14/2 Housing Advisory Board. 1963 14/3 Housing Authority. 1963 14/4 Human Rights Commission. 1963 14/5 Law. 1963 14/6 Legislative. 1963 14/7 Library. 1963 14/8 Lighting. January-June. 1963 14/9 Lighting. July-December. 1963 14/10 Lighting. Boundary Dam. 1963 14/11 Lighting. Financial Statements. 1963 14/12 Mayor's Maritime Advisory Committee. 1963 14/13 Metro. 1963 14/14 Metro. 1963 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 17

14/15 Metro. 1963 15/1 Motor Transportation. 1963 15/2 Motor Transportation. Accounting Study. 1963 15/3 Motor Transportation. Administration Plans. 1963 15/4 Motor Transportation. Personnel. 1963 15/5 Motor Transportation. Shop Plan and Consolidation. 1963 15/6 Motor Transportation. Organization Charts. 1963 15/7 Outdoor Advertising Committee. 1963 15/8 Parks. January-April (includes plans). 1963 15/9 Parks. May-December. 1963 15/10 Parks. Highland Park (includes plan). 1963 15/11 Planning Commission. 1963 15/12 Planning Commission. Charles Street Shops (includes plans). 1963 15/13 Planning Commission. Charles Street Shops (includes plans). 1963 16/1 Police Department. Complaints. 1963 16/2 Police Department. January-March. 1963 16/3 Police Department. April-June. 1963 16/4 Police Department. July-September. 1963 16/5 Police Department. October-December. 1963 16/6 Police Department. Cadet Program. 1963 16/7 Police Department. Emergency Telephone System (Callboxes). 1963 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 18

16/8 Police Department. Harbor Department. 1963 17/1 Police Department. Harbor Department. Activity Reports. 1963 17/2 Police Department. Harbor Department. Activity Reports. 1963 17/3 Police Department. Personnel. 1963 17/4 Police Department. Police Pension Board. 1963 17/5 Police Department. Police Record Fee. 1963 17/6 Police Department. Record Bureau. 1963 17/7 Police Department. Reports and Statistics. 1963 17/8 Police Department. Reports and Statistics. 1963 17/9 Port of Seattle. 1963 17/10 Public Works, Board of. 1963 17/11 Purchasing. 1963 17/12 Retirement System. 1963 17/13 Seattle Center. January-April. 1963 17/14 Seattle Center. May-June. 1963 17/15 Seattle Center. July-August. 1963 18/1 Seattle Center. September-October. 1963 18/2 Seattle Center. November-December. 1963 18/3 Seattle-Kobe Affiliation Committee. 1963 18/4 Seattle-Kobe Affiliation Committee. 1963 18/5 Seattle-Kobe Affiliation Committee. 1963 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 19

18/6 Theatre Supervisors, Board of. 1963 18/7 Traffic Violations Bureau. 1963 18/8 Transit System. 1963 18/9 Transit System (includes map). 1963 19/1 Treasurer. 1963 19/2 Urban Renewal. January-March. 1963 19/3 Urban Renewal. April-June. 1963 19/4 Urban Renewal. July-December. 1963 19/5 Urban Renewal. Community Renewal. 1963 19/6 Urban Renewal. Coordinator (includes photographs). 1963 19/7 Urban Renewal. Coordinator. Recruitment. 1963 19/8 Urban Renewal. Grants. 1963 19/9 Urban Renewal. Grants. 1963 19/10 Urban Renewal. Seattle University and University of Washington. 1963 19/11 Urban Renewal. Seattle Urban Renewal Enterprise (S.U.R.E.). 1963 20/1 Water Department. 1963 20/2 Water Department. 1963 20/3 Water Department. 1963 20/4 Youth Commission. 1963 External Correspondence Box/Folder http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 20

20/5 Central Association of Seattle. 1963 20/6 Century 21. 1963 20/7 Century 21 Center. 1963 20/8 Consular Corps. 1963 20/9 King County. 1963 20/10 Mental Health and Mental Retardation Planning Committee. 1963 20/11 Municipal League. 1963 21/1 Puget Sound Governmental Conference. January-February. 1963 21/2 Puget Sound Governmental Conference. March-June. 1963 21/3 Puget Sound Governmental Conference. July-August. 1963 21/4 Puget Sound Governmental Conference. September- December. 1963 21/5 Puget Sound Governmental Conference. Documents. 1963 21/6 Puget Sound Regional Planning Council. 1963 21/7 Puget Sound Regional Transportation Study Committee. 1963 21/8 Puget Sound Regional Transportation Study Committee. 1963 21/9 Safety Council. 1963 21/10 Seafair. 1963 21/11 Seattle Area Industrial Council. 1963 21/12 Seattle Area Industrial Council. 1963 22/1 United Good Neighbors. 1963 22/2 United States (Federal Government). 1963 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 21

22/3 United States (Federal Government). 1963 22/4 United States (Federal Government). 1963 22/5 Urban Area Government, Joint Committee on. 1963 22/6 Urban League. 1963 22/7 Washington State Highway Commission. 1963 22/8 Washington State Highway Commission. 1963 22/9 Washington State Legislature. 1963 22/10 Washington (State Government). 1963 Subject Files Box/Folder 22/11 Armory. 1963 22/12 Budget. 1963 23/1 Capital Improvements Program. 1963 23/2 Christmas. 1963 23/3 Current Problems. 1963 23/4 Contracts and Budgets. 1963 23/5 Data Processing. 1963 23/6 Ferry Terminal / Fire Station Number Five. 1963 23/7 Foreign Visitors. 1963 23/8 Freeway. 1963 23/9 Hamlin Park. 1963 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 22

23/10 Houseboats. 1963 23/11 Industrial Insurance. 1963 23/12 Internship. 1963 23/13 Jail Consolidation. 1963 23/14 Lake Washington Bridge (Second). Evergreen Point. 1963 23/15 Lake Washington Bridge (Third). 1963 23/16 Mayors of Other Cities. 1963 23/17 Monorail. 1963 23/18 Monorail. 1963 23/19 Naches Pass Tunnel. 1963 23/20 Puget Sound Regional Transportation Study. 1963 23/21 R.H. Thomson Expressway. 1963 24/1 Radioactive Materials. 1963 24/2 Rapid Transit. 1963 24/3 Rapid Transit. 1963 24/4 Transit Charter Amendment. 1963 24/5 Transit Charter Amendment. 1963 24/6 Vehicle Safety. 1963 1964 Departmental Correspondence http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 23

Box/Folder 24/7 Apprenticeship Committee. 1964 24/8 Board of Adjustment. 1964 24/9 Board of Appeals. 1964 24/10 Building Code Advisory Board. 1964 24/11 Building Department. 1964 24/12 Building Department. 1964 24/13 Building Department. Abatement. 1964 24/14 Business Task Force. 1964 24/15 Central Business District Plan. Staff Committee. 1964 24/16 Century 21. 1964 25/1 City-Industry Relations Improvement Committee. 1964 25/2 Civil Defense. 1964 25/3 Civil Service. 1964 25/4 Civil Service. 1964 25/5 Civil Service. 1964 25/6 Civil Service. 1964 25/7 Civil Service. Service Pin Awards. 1964 25/8 Civil Service. Suggestion Awards. 1964 25/9 Comptroller. 1964 25/10 Comptroller. Facsimile Signatures. 1964 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 24

25/11 Comptroller. Finance. 1964 26/1 Comptroller. License Division. 1964 26/2 Engineering. January-March. 1964 26/3 Engineering. April-June. 1964 26/4 Engineering. July-September. 1964 26/5 Engineering. October-December. 1964 26/6 Engineering. Asphalt Plant. 1964 26/7 Engineering. Bridge Openings. 1964 26/8 Engineering. City Council Correspondence. 1964 26/9 Engineering. 42nd Avenue Vacation. 1964 26/10 Engineering. Garbage. 1964 26/11 Engineering. Garbage. 1964 26/12 Engineering. Lake Union. 1964 27/1 Engineering. News Releases. 1964 27/2 Engineering. Parking. 1964 27/3 Engineering. Sewage Disposal. 1964 27/4 Engineering. Streets and Sewers. 1964 27/5 Engineering. Tolt River Dam (includes photographs). 1964 27/6 Engineering. Traffic Engineering. 1964 27/7 Engineering. Traffic Engineering. 1964 27/8 Executive. 1964 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 25

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29/2 Legislative. 1964 29/3 Legislative. License Code. 1964 29/4 Library. 1964 29/5 Library. Municipal Reference Library. 1964 29/6 Lighting. January-June. 1964 29/7 Lighting. July-December. 1964 29/8 Lighting. Boundary Dam. 1964 29/9 Lighting. Financial. 1964 29/10 Lighting. Rates. 1964 29/11 Lighting. Residential Street Lighting. 1964 29/12 Lighting. Tukwila. 1964 29/13 Lighting. Underground Wiring. 1964 29/14 Metro. 1964 29/15 Motor Transportation. January-April. 1964 30/1 Motor Transportation. May-June. 1964 30/2 Motor Transportation. July-October. 1964 30/3 Motor Transportation. November-December. 1964 30/4 Municipal Courts. 1964 30/5 Municipal Courts. Judge Replacement. 1964 30/6 Municipal Courts. Judge Replacement. 1964 30/7 Municipal Courts. Pro Tem Judges. 1964 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 27

30/8 Municipal Courts. Traffic Violations. 1964 30/9 Parks Department. 1964 30/10 Planning Commission. 1964 31/1 Planning Commission. 1964 31/2 Police Department. January-February. 1964 31/3 Police Department. March-May. 1964 31/4 Police Department. June. 1964 31/5 Police Department. July. 1964 31/6 Police Department. August. 1964 31/7 Police Department. September. 1964 31/8 Police Department. October. 1964 31/9 Police Department. November. 1964 32/1 Police Department. December. 1964 32/2 Police Department. Consolidation of City and County Women Prisoners. 1964 32/3 Police Department. Filing Equipment (Records Bureau). 1964 32/4 Police Department. Gambling. 1964 32/5 Police Department. Harbor Police. 1964 32/6 Police Department. Juvenile Curfew Activity. 1964 32/7 Police Department. Personnel. 1964 32/8 Police Department. Police Pension Board. 1964 32/9 Police Department. Police Review Board. 1964 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 28

32/10 Police Department. Reports and Statistics. 1964 32/11 Port of Seattle. 1964 32/12 Public Works, Board of. 1964 32/13 Purchasing. 1964 32/14 Retirement System. 1964 32/15 Seattle Center. January-February. 1964 33/1 Seattle Center. March. 1964 33/2 Seattle Center. April-May. 1964 33/3 Seattle Center. June. 1964 33/4 Seattle Center. July. 1964 33/5 Seattle Center. August. 1964 33/6 Seattle Center. September. 1964 33/7 Seattle Center. October-November. 1964 33/8 Seattle Center. December. 1964 33/9 Seattle Center. Coliseum. 1964 33/10 Seattle Center. Repertory Theater. 1964 33/11 Seattle Center. Schedule of Events. 1964 33/12 Theatre Supervisors, Board of. 1964 34/1 Transit Study Committee. 1964 34/2 Transit Study Committee. 1964 34/3 Transit System. 1964 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 29

34/4 Transit System. 1964 34/5 Treasurer. 1964 34/6 Urban Design Advisory Board. 1964 34/7 Urban Renewal. 1964 34/8 Urban Renewal. 1964 34/9 Water Department. 1964 34/10 Water Department. 1964 34/11 Youth Commission. 1964 34/12 Youth Commission. 1964 External Correspondence Box/Folder 35/1 Alaska. 1964 35/2 American Legion. 1964 35/3 American Municipal Association. 1964 35/4 American Social Health Association. Prostitution. 1964 35/5 Art Museum. 1964 35/6 Association of Washington Cities. 1964 35/7 A. 1964 35/8 Boy Scouts. 1964 35/9 B. 1964 35/10 Chamber of Commerce. 1964 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 30

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36/13 O. 1964 36/14 Puget Sound Air Resources Council. 1964 36/15 Puget Sound Governmental Conference. 1964 36/16 Puget Sound Governmental Conference. 1964 36/17 Puget Sound Regional Transportation Study. 1964 36/18 P. 1964 36/19 R. 1964 36/20 Safety Council. 1964 36/21 Seafair. 1964 37/1 Seattle Area Industrial Council. 1964 37/2 Seattle Beautiful. 1964 37/3 S. 1964 37/4 T - U. 1964 37/5 United Good Neighbors. 1964 37/6 United Nations. 1964 37/7 United States. Federal Government. 1964 37/8 United States. Federal Government. 1964 37/9 United States Conference of Mayors. 1964 37/10 University of Washington. 1964 37/11 Urban League. 1964 37/12 V. 1964 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 32

37/13 Washington State. 1964 37/14 Washington State. 1964 38/1 Washington State. Highway Commission. 1964 38/2 Washington State. Legislature. 1964 38/3 W - Z. 1964 Subject Files Box/Folder 38/4 Administrative Survey. 1964 38/5 Airlines. 1964 38/6 Air Pollution. Control Advising Board. 1964 38/7 Air Pollution. General. 1964 38/8 Air Pollution. Seattle-King County Air Pollution Conference (July 24). 1964 38/9 Alcoholism. 1964 38/10 Amusement Devices. Gambling. 1964 38/11 Anti-Litter. 1964 38/12 Arboretum. 1964 38/13 Armed Forces. 1964 38/14 Armory. New/ Pier 91/Century 21 (includes map). 1964 38/15 Armory. Old. 1964 38/16 Armory. Sites. 1964 38/17 The Beatles. 1964 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 33

38/18 Capital Improvements Program. 1964 38/19 Central Waterfront Study. 1964 38/20 Christmas. 1964 38/21 Civil Rights. Racial Disturbance Planning. 1964 38/22 Community Renewal Program (1). 1964 38/23 Community Renewal Program (2). 1964 39/1 Community Renewal Program/Planning Commission. 1964 39/2 Data Processing Center. 1964 39/3 Economic Opportunity Act. 1964 39/4 Employment. Equal Opportunity/ Minority. 1964 39/5 Employment/Unemployed. 1964 39/6 Fort Lawton. 1964 39/7 Fort Lawton. 1964 39/8 Interstate - 5 Freeway. 1964 39/9 Japan. General. 1964 39/10 Japan. Japan-American Conference of Mayors. 1964 39/11 Japan. Japanese Maritime Training Squadron. 1964 39/12 Japan. Kobe Visitors. 1964 39/13 Japan. Seattle-Kobe Affiliation Committee. 1964 39/14 Japan. Seattle-Kobe Affiliation Committee. 1964 39/15 Joint Utility Billing. 1964 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 34

40/1 Legislative Program for 1965. 1964 40/2 Mayor's Day. 1964 40/3 Minority Employment. 1964 40/4 Monorail. 1964 40/5 News Releases. 1964 40/6 "Nuts." 1964 40/7 Open Space/Federal Grants. 1964 40/8 People-to-People. 1964 40/9 Peru/United America Committee for the Understanding and Development of the Hemisphere. 1964 40/10 Pike Plaza. 1964 40/11 R.H. Thomson Expressway. 1964 40/12 R.H. Thomson Underwater Tube Crossing (includes photos). 1964 40/13 Salary Study/Fire and Police Recruiting. 1964 40/14 Sand Point Naval Air Station Site. 1964 41/1 Seattle-King County Economic Opportunity Board. 1964 41/2 Seattle Public Schools. 1964 41/3 Seattle World Trade Center. 1964 41/4 Speeches. Reactions to Speech of Federal Funds. 1964 41/5 Sports. Major League Baseball. 1964 41/6 Sports. Olympic Games. Tokyo. 1964 41/7 Sports. Stadium. 1964 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 35

41/8 Spring Festival of Fun. Open House. 1964 41/9 Television Program Appearances. 1964 41/10 Third Lake Washington Bridge. 1964 41/11 Transit Charter Amendment. 1964 41/12 Trees. 1964 41/13 Unions. 1964 41/14 United Nations Celebrations. 1964 41/15 Utility Billing, Joint. 1964 41/16 War Against Poverty. 1964 1965 Departmental Correspondence Box/Folder 41/17 Board of Adjustment. 1965 41/18 Air Pollution Advisory Board. 1965 41/19 Apprenticeship, Joint Advisory. 1965 41/20 Municipal Art Commission. 1965 42/1 Board of Investment. 1965 42/2 Board of Public Works. 1965 42/3 Building Code Advisory Board. 1965 42/4 Building Department. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 36

42/5 Business Task Force. 1965 42/6 City Industry Committee. 1965 42/7 Century 21/Seattle Center. 1965 42/8 Civil Defense. 1965 42/9 Civil Defense. 1965 42/10 Civil Service. January-April. 1965 42/11 Civil Service. May-December. 1965 43/1 Civil Service. Service Pin Awards. 1965 43/2 Civil Service. Suggestion Awards. 1965 43/3 Comptroller. 1965 43/4 Employment Opportunity. Special Events Committee. 1965 43/5 Economic Opportunity Board, Seattle-King County. January- March. 1965 43/6 Economic Opportunity Board, Seattle-King County. April-June. 1965 43/7 Economic Opportunity Board, Seattle-King County. July- December. 1965 43/8 Engineering. January-March. 1965 43/9 Engineering. April-June. 1965 43/10 Engineering. July-September. 1965 43/11 Engineering. October-December. 1965 44/1 Engineering. Asphalt Plant. 1965 44/2 Engineering. City Council. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 37

44/3 Engineering. Garbage. 1965 44/4 Engineering. Parking. 1965 44/5 Engineering. Sewage Disposal. 1965 44/6 Engineering. Tolt River Dam. Film. 1965 44/7 Engineering. Traffic. 1965 44/8 Executive. 1965 44/9 Executive. Ed Devine. Public Affairs. 1965 44/10 Executive. Annual Message. 1965 44/11 Executive. Citizens Service Bureau. 1965 44/12 Executive. In-Service Training. 1965 44/13 Executive. Inter-Agency Projects Coordinator. 1965 44/14 Executive. Investment Committee. 1965 44/15 Executive. Speeches. Dorm Braman. 1965 45/1 Lake Union Committee. 1965 45/2 Law Department. 1965 45/3 Legislative Department. January-July. 1965 45/4 Legislative Department. July-December. 1965 45/5 Legislative Department. Budget. 1965 45/6 Library. 1965 45/7 Lighting Department. January-May. 1965 45/8 Lighting Department. June-December. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 38

45/9 Lighting Department. Underground Wiring. 1965 45/10 Metropolitan Council. 1965 46/1 Executive. State Legislative. 1965 46/2 Executive. Sit-ins. 1965 46/3 Fire Department. 1965 46/4 Firemen's Pension Board. 1965 46/5 Garbage Review Committee. January-March. 1965 46/6 Garbage Review Committee. April-December. 1965 46/7 Garbage Review Committee. Coal Creek. 1965 46/8 General Services. 1965 46/9 Health Department. 1965 46/10 Housing Advisory Board. 1965 46/11 Motor Transportation. January-June. 1965 47/1 Motor Transportation. July-December. 1965 47/2 Housing Authority. 1965 47/3 Human Rights Commission. 1965 47/4 Mayor's Advisory Committee on Rapid Transit. 1965 47/5 Municipal Courts. 1965 47/6 Municipal Courts. Traffic Violations. 1965 47/7 Neighborhood Youth Corp. 1965 47/8 Park Department. January-June. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 39

47/9 Park Department. July-December. 1965 47/10 Park Department Property. Freeway. 1965 47/11 Planning Commission. Other Cities. 1965 47/12 Planning Commission. Other Cities. 1965 48/1 Police Department. Reese Case. June. 1965 48/2 Police Department. Reese Case. July. 1965 48/3 Police Department. Harbor Patrol. 1965 48/4 Police Department. Hargrove Complaint (includes photographs). Nave Case. 1965 48/5 Police Department. Insurance. 1965 48/6 Police Department. Juvenile Curfew Activity Reports. 1965 48/7 Police Department. King County Hospital Medical Services. 1965 48/8 Police Department. Police Training Review Committee. 1965 48/9 Police Department. Reports and Statistics (including Vice Detail). 1965 48/10 Police Department. Deputy Chief C.A. Rouse. 1965 49/1 Planning Commission. 1965 49/2 Police Department. Police Review Board. 1965 49/3 Police Department. Transcript of Public Hearing, regarding Police Review Board/ ACLU. Jan 22. 1965 49/4 Police Department. Complaints. 1965 49/5 Police Department. January-March. 1965 49/6 Police Department. April-June. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 40

49/7 Police Department. July-September. 1965 49/8 Police Department. October-December. 1965 50/1 Port of Seattle. 1965 50/2 Retirement System. 1965 50/3 Seattle Center. January-February. 1965 50/4 Seattle Center. March. 1965 50/5 Seattle Center. April-May. 1965 50/6 Seattle Center. June. 1965 50/7 Seattle Center. July-August. 1965 50/8 Seattle Center. September. 1965 50/9 Seattle Center. October-December. 1965 50/10 Seattle Center. Coliseum. 1965 50/11 Seattle Center Commission. 1965 51/1 Seattle Center. Greater Seattle Press Releases. 1965 51/2 Seattle Center. Greater Seattle Press Releases. 1965 51/3 Seattle Center. Greater Seattle. 1965 51/4 Seattle Center. International Fountain. 1965 51/5 Seattle Center. Northwest Craft Center. 1965 51/6 Seattle Center. Pacific Science Center. 1965 51/7 Seattle Center. Parking. 1965 51/8 Seattle Center. Repertory Theater. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 41

51/9 Seattle Center. Rodeo. 1965 52/1 Seattle Center. Schedules. March-August. 1965 52/2 Seattle Center. Schedules. September-December. 1965 52/3 Seattle Center. Pete Seeger (opposition to). 1965 52/4 Seattle Center. Washington Community Festival. 1965 52/5 Seattle-Kobe Affiliation Committee. 1965 52/6 Steam License Advisory Board. 1965 52/7 Theater Supervisors, Board of. 1965 52/8 Transit Study Committee. 1965 52/9 Transit System. January-July. 1965 52/10 Transit System. August-December. 1965 52/11 Transportation Study Committee. 1965 52/12 Treasurer. 1965 53/1 Urban Design Advisory Board. 1965 53/2 Urban Renewal. 1965 53/3 Urban Renewal. Community Renewal. 1965 53/4 Urban Renewal. Pike Plaza. 1965 53/5 Urban Renewal. South Seattle Redevelopment. 1965 53/6 Urban Renewal. University Addition, Northlake. 1965 53/7 Urban Renewal. Community Renewal Program (CRP). 1965 53/8 Urban Renewal. Yesler Atlantic. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 42

53/9 Water Department. January-February. 1965 53/10 Water Department. March-June. 1965 53/11 Water Department. July-December. 1965 53/12 Youth Commission. Seattle-King County. January-May. 1965 53/13 Youth Commission. Seattle-King County. June-December. 1965 External Correspondence Box/Folder 54/1 A. 1965 54/2 Alaska. 1965 54/3 Anonymous. 1965 54/4 Art Museum. 1965 54/5 Association of Washington Cities. 1965 54/6 B. 1965 54/7 Boy Scouts. 1965 54/8 C. 1965 54/9 Central Association of Seattle. 1965 54/10 Chamber of Commerce. 1965 54/11 Consular Corps. 1965 54/12 D. 1965 54/13 E. 1965 54/14 F. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 43

54/15 G. 1965 54/16 H. 1965 55/1 I. 1965 55/2 J. 1965 55/3 Jackson Street Community Council. 1965 55/4 Japan-American Conference of Mayors and Chamber of Commerce Presidents. 55/5 Japan-American Conference of Mayors and Chamber of Commerce Presidents. 1965 1965 55/6 K. 1965 55/7 King County. 1965 55/8 King County. Humane Society. 1965 55/9 L. 1965 55/10 M. 1965 55/11 Mayors of Other Cities. 1965 55/12 Municipal League. 1965 55/13 N. 1965 56/1 National League of Cities. 1965 56/2 O. 1965 56/3 P. 1965 56/4 Patrons of Northwest Civic Cultural and Heritage Organizations (PONCHO). 1965 56/5 Puget Sound Governmental Conference. January-June. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 44

56/6 Puget Sound Governmental Conference. July-December. 1965 56/7 R. 1965 56/8 S. 1965 56/9 Safety Council. 1965 56/10 Seafair. 1965 56/11 Seattle Area Industrial Council. 1965 56/12 Seattle Beautiful. 1965 56/13 T. 1965 56/14 U. 1965 56/15 United Good Neighbors. 1965 56/16 United Nations. 1965 56/17 Urban League. 1965 57/1 U.S. Government. January-June. 1965 57/2 U.S. Government. July-December. 1965 57/3 V. 1965 57/4 W. 1965 57/5 Washington State. Auditor. 1965 57/6 Washington State. Highway Commission. 1965 57/7 Washington State. Legislative. 1965 57/8 Washington State. Public Assistance, Department of. 1965 57/9 Washington State. Urban Affairs Committee. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 45

57/10 Washington State. Other. 1965 57/11 YMCA. 1965 57/12 Y - Z. 1965 Subject Files Box/Folder 58/1 Air Pollution. January-June. 1965 58/2 Air Pollution. July-December. 1965 58/3 Airlines. Seattle-to-Portland. January-June. 1965 58/4 Airlines. Seattle-to-Portland. July-December. 1965 58/5 Airlines. Northeast/Southwest Airlines. 1965 58/6 Alcoholism. 1965 58/7 Annexation. 1965 58/8 Anti-Communism. 1965 58/9 Armed Forces. 1965 59/1 Armed Forces Day Pageant 1965 59/2 Boeing 50th Anniversary Committee. 1965 59/3 Capital Improvement Plan 1965 59/4 Community Antenna TV (CATV). 1965 59/5 Central Business District. 1965 59/6 Central Business District Plan (includes Governmental Center). 1965 59/7 Christmas. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 46

59/8 Data Processing Study 1965 59/9 Earthquake (includes photos). 1965 59/10 Executive Envoys. 1965 59/11 Federal Funds. 1965 59/12 Federal Office Building. 1965 59/13 Fort Lawton. 1965 59/14 Freeway. 1965 59/15 Freeway. Policing. 1965 59/16 Freeway. R.H. Thomson Expressway. 1965 60/1 Governmental Center. 1965 60/2 Haller Lake Community Study. 1965 60/3 Hotel Tax. 1965 60/4 Houseboats. 1965 60/5 Insurance. 1965 60/6 Internship. 1965 60/7 Japanese Visitors. 1965 60/8 Job Fair. 1965 60/9 Joint Utility Billing. 1965 60/10 King County Fair. 1965 60/11 Labor Unions. 1965 60/12 Legislative Program for 1965. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 47

60/13 Magnolia Manor Housing. 1965 60/14 Major League Baseball. 1965 60/15 Mayor's Day. 1965 60/16 Minority Employment Survey. 1965 60/17 Monorail. 1965 60/18 Seattle-King County Economic Opportunity Board. 1965 61/1 Seattle-King County Economic Opportunity Board. 1965 61/2 Open Space. 1965 61/3 Parking for Employees. 1965 61/4 People-to-People. 1965 61/5 Peru Trip. 1965 61/6 Namu, Seattle's Captive Killer Whale. 1965 61/7 News Releases. 1965 61/8 Seattle Fire Department. Professionalization of the Fire Service. Jim Jaquet. 1965 61/9 Planning Survey. Jim Jaquet. 1965 61/10 Urban Beautification Cost Benefit Analysis. Jim Jaquet. 1965 61/11 Neighborhood Improvement Plan. Jim Jaquet. 1965 61/12 Pollution. 1965 61/13 Puget Sound Regional Transportation Study. 1965 61/14 Puget Sound Regional Transportation Study. Information Kit. 1965 62/1 Railroads. 1965 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 48

62/2 Rapid Transit. January-July. 1965 62/3 Rapid Transit. August- December. 1965 62/4 Salary Comparison of Seattle Fire and Police with College Graduates and College Trained Personnel. James Jaquet. 1965 62/5 Schools. 1965 62/6 Seacrest Property. 1965 62/7 Seattle Municipal Building. 1965 62/8 Shearwater Housing Project. 1965 62/9 Television. 1965 62/10 Trade Fair. 1965 62/11 Waterfront Study. 1965 62/12 Westlake Mall. 1965 1966 Departmental Correspondence Box/Folder 62/13 Adjustment, Board of. 1966 62/14 Art Commission, Municipal. 1966 62/15 City-Industry Relations Committee. 1966 63/1 Building Department. January-June. 1966 63/2 Building Department. July-December. 1966 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 49

63/3 Civil Defense. 1966 63/4 Civil Service. January-June. 1966 63/5 Civil Service. July-December. 1966 63/6 Executive. In-Service Training. 1966 63/7 Executive. Public Affairs. Ned Devine. 1966 63/8 Executive. Speeches. Dorm Braman. 1966 64/1 Executive. Quarterly Adjustments. Police Department. 1966 64/2 Fire Department. January-June. 1966 64/3 Fire Department. July-December. 1966 64/4 Fire Department. Pension Board. 1966 64/5 Garbage Review Commission. Coal Creek. 1966 64/6 Engineering. Parking. 1966 64/7 Engineering. Streets and Sewers. 1966 64/8 Engineering. Traffic. 1966 64/9 Executive. Includes Annual Message. 1966 64/10 Executive. Administrative Assistant. Kenneth Lowthian. 1966 64/11 Executive. Budget. 1966 64/12 Executive. Citizen Service Bureau. 1966 64/13 Executive. Interns. Robert Flowers. 1966 64/14 Executive. Interns. Virginia Holman (includes reports on housing conditions, Green Lake and signs). 1966 65/1 Executive. Interns. James P. Jaquet. 1966 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 50

65/2 Executive. Interns. Phillip Shinnick. 1966 65/3 Executive. Internships. 1966 65/4 Civil Service. Service Pin Awards. 1966 65/5 Civil Service. Suggestion Awards. 1966 65/6 Committee of 1968. 1966 65/7 Comptroller. 1966 65/8 Economic Opportunity Board. January-March. 1966 66/1 Economic Opportunity Board. April-June. 1966 66/2 Economic Opportunity Board. May-July. 1966 66/3 Economic Opportunity Board. August-September. 1966 66/4 Economic Opportunity Board. October-December. 1966 66/5 Economic Opportunity Board. Projects. 1966 66/6 Economic Development, Office of. Grant Proposals. 1966 67/1 Engineering. January-March. 1966 67/2 Engineering. April-June. 1966 67/3 Engineering. July-September. 1966 67/4 Engineering. October-December. 1966 67/5 Engineering. Asphalt Plant. January-April. 1966 67/6 Engineering. Asphalt Plant. May-December. 1966 67/7 Engineering. Engineering to City Council. 1966 67/8 Engineering. Garbage and Solid Waste. 1966 http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv17801 51

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