Seattle annexes South Seattle on October 20, 1905.

  • By Greg Lange
  • Posted 1/17/1999
  • HistoryLink.org Essay 731
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On October 20, 1905, the Town of South Seattle is annexed to the City of Seattle. Seattle increases in size by .85 square miles.

South Seattle is an area from S Andover Street to S Brandon Street and from the Duwamish waterway to 16 Avenue S.


Sources:

Myra L. Phelps and Leslie Blanchard, Public Works in Seattle A Narrative History: The Engineering Department 1875–1975. (Seattle: Seattle Engineering Department, 1978), 218, 222.


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