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African American Ball family establishes Globe Photo Studio in Seattle in 1892.

In early 1892, an African American family of photographers including James P. Ball Sr., his son James Ball Jr., his son's wife Laura Ball, and his daughter Estelle establish the Globe Photo Studio in ...

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Elvin H. Smith settles on the San Juan island where he will become known as the "Hermit of Matia Island" in April 1892.

In April 1892, Elvin H. Smith (ca. 1835-1921) settles on the small island in the San Juan archipelago where he will live for three decades as the "Hermit of Matia Island." Smith initially moves to Mat...

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Yakima River townsite of Zillah is named in honor of Zillah Oakes in early April 1892.

In early April 1892, a party of Northern Pacific Railway and Yakima Irrigation Company officials visit the recently chosen but as yet unnamed townsite on the north bank of the Yakima River. The party ...

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Gilman (later Issaquah) incorporates on April 29, 1892.

On April 29, 1892, the town of Gilman incorporates. Originally named Squak, the community changes its name to Issaquah in 1899.

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Worst coal-mine disaster in Washington history kills 45 miners at Roslyn on May 10, 1892.

At 1:45 p.m. on Tuesday, May 10, 1892, an explosion and fire kill 45 miners in the Northern Pacific Coal Company's No. 1 mine at Roslyn, located in the eastern foothills of the Cascade Mountains in Ce...

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College Place post office is established near Walla Walla on May 24, 1892.

On May 24, 1892, the post office of College Place is established a few miles west of Walla Walla. Henry Carnahan is appointed the first postmaster and begins operating a post office in the front room ...

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Mrs. Tom Thumb begins two days of performances in Seattle on June 23, 1892.

On June 23 and 24, 1892, Lavinia Warren (1841-1918), who performs as "Mrs. Tom Thumb," and her "celebrated troupe of dwarfs" are in Seattle for four performances. Mrs. Thumb, Count Magri and his twin ...

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Seattle beginnings: South Park Post Office opens on June 25, 1892.

The opening of a post office is an important marker of the beginning of a community. On June 25, 1892, South Park Post Office opens. George W. Brown is appointed postmaster. South Park is located w...

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King County Beginnings: Star Lake Post Office opens on June 25, 1892.

The opening of a post office is an important marker of the beginning of a community. On June 25, 1892, Star Lake Post Office opens. Flora E. Forrest is the first postmaster. Star Lake is located in Ki...

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Spokane's second Monroe Street Bridge, a steel bridge, is completed on June 27, 1892.

On June 27, 1892, Spokane's second Monroe Street Bridge, a steel bridge, is completed. It replaces a rickety wooden bridge that burned down in 1890. The steel Monroe Street Bridge will be replaced in...

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Wabash Post Office opens on June 30, 1892.

The opening of a post office is an important marker of the beginning of a community. On June 30, 1892, the Wabash Post Office opens. William F. Eckart is appointed postmaster. Wabash is located 28 mil...

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Vashon Island beginnings: Lisabeula Post Office opens on June 30, 1892.

The opening of a post office is an important marker of the beginning of a community. On June 30, 1892, Lisabeula Post Office opens. John Brink is the first postmaster. Lisabeula is located 16 miles so...

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Bellevue beginnings: Northup Post Office opens on July 29, 1892.

The opening of a post office is an important marker of the beginning of a community. On July 29,1892, Northup Post Office opens. Ann Dunn is appointed postmaster. Northup is located on the east sid...

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Sherwood Post Office opens on July 29, 1892.

The opening of a post office is an important marker of the beginning of a community. On July 29, 1892, Sherwood Post Office opens. Wells Green is the first postmaster. Sherwood was located at a coal m...

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B. F. Day Elementary School opens in Fremont (Seattle) in September 1892.

In September 1892, the B. F. Day Elementary School, which is is oldest continuously operating elementary school in the Seattle School District, opens in the Fremont neighborhood. The year after the to...

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The first synagogue in the state, Spokane's Temple Emanu-El, is dedicated on September 14, 1892.

On September 14, 1892, the first synagogue in Washington is dedicated by Spokane's Temple Emanu-El, a Reform Jewish congregation organized two years earlier. This makes the frame building at 3rd Avenu...

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Congregation Ohaveth Sholum opens the first synagogue in Seattle on September 18, 1892.

On September 18, 1892, Congregation Ohaveth Sholum opens the first synagogue in Seattle at 8th Avenue and Seneca Street in Seattle. (Alternate spellings are Ohaveth Shalem and Ohaveth Shalom.) The new...

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Five mounted robbers hit the Benjamin E. Snipes and Company Bank in Roslyn on September 24, 1892.

On September 24, 1892, five robbers hit the Benjamin E. Snipes and Company Bank in Roslyn when the payroll for the Roslyn mine is delivered -- upwards of $100,000. Three of them demand money from the...

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Seattle Fire Department Relief Association is incorporated on October 1, 1892.

On October 1 1892, the Seattle Fire Department Relief Association is incorporated as a result of the death of Herman Larsen, Seattle's first firefighter killed in the line of duty. Larsen was injured ...

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Fire Commission fires Seattle Fire Chief Gardner Kellogg on November 1, 1892.

On November 1, 1892, Fire Chief Gardner Kellogg is dismissed from his job, sparking political troubles within the Seattle Fire Department for the next four years. Kellogg is rehired in 1896.

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Washington voters choose Republican Benjamin Harrison, but Grover Cleveland wins the U.S. presidency on November 8, 1892.

On November 8, 1892, Washington voters choose Republicans Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) as president and John H. McGraw (1850-1910) as governor, but Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) wins the presidency. R...

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Seattle beginnings: Van Asselt Post Office opens on November 19, 1892.

The opening of a post office is an important marker of the beginning of a community. Van Asselt Post Office opens on November 19, 1892. Ira A. Scott serves as postmaster. Van Asselt is located five...

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Newsboys in Seattle form union on November 24, 1892.

On November 24, 1892, Seattle newspaper sellers organize the Seattle Newsboys' Union.

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Armed men hold up a Northern Pacific train in Washington's first train robbery on November 24, 1892.

On November 24, 1892, three armed men wearing masks and long coats rob a dozen passengers aboard a Northern Pacific sleeper pulling out of Hot Springs, near the Green River in King County. They steal ...

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