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1900 and Seattle
Offices of the Butterworth & Sons mortuary in Seattle, WA, 1900
The Times is the first newspaper to have borne that name, lending it to numerous other papers around the world, including The Times of India ( 1838 ), The Straits Times ( 1845 ), The New York Times ( 1851 ), The Irish Times ( 1859 ), the Los Angeles Times ( 1881 ), The Seattle Times ( 1891 ), The Daily Times ( Malawi ) ( 1900 ), The Canberra Times ( 1926 ), The Times ( Malta ) ( 1935 ) and The Times of Israel ( Israel ) ( 2012 ).
Thousands more people poured into Nome during the spring of 1900 aboard steamships from the ports of Seattle and San Francisco.
Around 1900, the property was taken over by Puget Sound National Bank and sold to a group of Seattle men who used it as a family retreat for Sunday picnics and summer camping.
" In the Navy Yard of Puget Sound ", in Seattle and the Orient ( 1900 ).
By 1900 there was regular passenger ferry service available by the steam-powered " mosquito fleet " of private ferryboats from Edmonds to Seattle.
" Quarters of the news editor ", one a group of four photos in the brochure Seattle and the Orient ( 1900 ) collectively captioned " The Seattle Times | The Seattle Daily Times — Editorial Department "
* History of Seattle before 1900
Around 1900, Seattle began discharging sewage into Lake Washington.
In 1881 Henry Villard ( 1835 – 1900 ) took over and finally completed the line to Seattle.
* History of Seattle before 1900
History of Seattle, Washington 1900 – 1940
The gold rush ( see History of Seattle before 1900 ) led to massive immigration, with major arrivals of Japanese, Filipinos, immigrant Europeans, and European-Americans from back east.
Among his subjects were images of troops preparing to embark from Fort Lawton to China in 1900, the Territorial University ( later University of Washington ), and early Seattle scenes.
* History of Seattle before 1900
The Hotel Seattle ( pictured here in 1900, now demolished ).
Headworks intake and wing dam on the Cedar River, 1900, part of the Seattle water supply system.
Hill had already announced his intention to settle in Seattle in December 1900.
The Gandil family migrated west and the 1900 census ( taken June 8 ) has their address registered as Seattle, King County, Washington.
Seattle Gas Light Company purchased lots on the north shore promontory from 1900 to 1909.
Of the three Seattle general circulation dailies ( Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Seattle Times being the other two ), it was the smallest in circulation, although it had been the largest paper in the city around 1900.

1900 and Gas
Between 1895 and 1900 he was Gas Engineer of the L & YR, moving on 18 June 1900 to the Midland Railway ( MR ).
* International Aircraft Support & Turbine Engine Sales-parts supplier for the Beechcraft King Air, 1900 Airliner and Pratt & Whitney Gas Turbine engines
The estate in the novel was based on Tryon Hall, a mansion in Fort Tryon Park built after 1900 by Cornelius Kingsley Garrison Billings, a retired president of the Chicago Coke and Gas Company.

1900 and Light
* The plot element of the killing of missionary Jameson at China Light Mission may have been inspired by the 1934 killing of American Christian missionaries John and Betty Stam and by the killing of the " China Martyrs of 1900 ".
However, it was with his religious paintings that he became famous, initially The Light of the World ( 1851 – 1853, now in the chapel at Keble College, Oxford ; a later version ( 1900 ) toured the world and now has its home in St Paul's Cathedral.
The Light house of San Juan del Salvamento was inaugurated on May 25, 1884 by Comodoro Augusto Lasserre, and functioned until September of 1900.
* 1900: Westinghouse enterprises employ 50, 000 employees ; built the first public-utility steam-turbine generator for Hartford ( Connecticut ) Electric Light Company.
Bank station, named after the Bank of England, opened in 1900 at Bank junction and is served by the Central, Northern and Waterloo and City lines, and the Docklands Light Railway.
* Girouard, Mark, Sweetness and Light: The Queen Anne Movement, 1860 – 1900, Yale University Press, 1984.
Couperus's later works include De Stille Kracht (' The Hidden Force ', 1900 ) and De Berg van Licht (' The Mountain of Light ', 1906 ), a decadent novel set at the height of the Roman Empire.
Although Edgerly claimed in the 1900 edition of The Book of General Membership of the Ralston Health Club that the letters for the word RALSTON came from Regime, Activity, Light, Strength, Temperation, Oxygen and Nature, earlier editions of the same book are credited to Everett Ralston, a pseudonym of Edgerly, with the implication that Ralstonism is named after this fictitious person.
He served in the South African Light Horse alongside his war correspondent brother in the Second Boer War between 1899 and 1900, where he was Mentioned in Dispatches, and shot through the leg during the Battle of the Tugela Heights, part of the campaign for the relief of Ladysmith.
* The Light of Day ( 1900 )
An Act of Parliament in 1885 authorised an extension northwards to Caernarfon and a Light Railway Order of 1900 authorised an extension southwards to Beddgelert.
On 6 January 1900 during the attack on Wagon Hill ( Ladysmith ), South Africa, Lieutenant Digby-Jones and a trooper ( Herman Albrecht ) of the Imperial Light Horse led the force which re-occupied the top of the hill at a critical moment, just as the three foremost attacking Boers reached it.
A version of the Light Stout, equipped with the 1. 9 litre 3R engine was sold in North America as the Stout 1900 between 1964 and 1969.
In 1861, he struck gold with Problematische Naturen ( 1860 – 1861 ; English translation “ Problematic Characters ,” by Prof. Schele de Vere, New York, 1869 ); it was followed a year later by a sequel, Durch Nacht zum Licht ( English translation, “ Through Night to Light ,” by Prof. Schele de Vere, New York, 1869 ), then by Die von Hohenstein ( 1863 ; English translation, “ The Hohensteins ,” by Prof. Schele de Vere, 1870 ), In Reih ' und Glied ( 1866 ), Hammer und Amboß ( 1869 ; English translation, “ Hammer and Anvil ,” by William Hand Browne, 1873 ), Deutsche Pioniere ( 1870 ), Allzeit voran ( 1872 ), Was die Schwalbe sang ( 1873 ; English translation, “ What the Swallow Sang ,” 1873 ), Ultimo ( 1874 ), Liebe für Liebe ( a drama, which has was produced in Leipzig ; 1875 ), Sturmflut ( based on the financial crises in Berlin following the Franco-Prussian War ; 1876 ), Plattland ( 1878 ), Quisisana ( 1880 ), Angela ( 1881 ), Uhlenhans ( 1884 ), Ein neuer Pharao ( 1889 ), Faustulus ( 1897 ) and Freigeboren ( 1900 ) among many others.
In 1900 six white San Franciscans, working with Japanese Jodo Shinshu missionaries, established the Dharma Sangha of Buddha and published a bimonthly magazine, The Light of Dharma.
Robertsbridge became a junction in 1900 with the opening of the Rother Valley Light Railway to Tenterden.
and the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light at Monte Verità, a utopian commune near Ascona founded in 1900 by Henri Oedenkoven and Ida Hofmann, which functioned as a center for the Progressive Underground.
* The Morning Light March ( 1900 )
In 1900, a lecture titled " Nineteenth-Century Clouds over the Dynamical Theory of Heat and Light ", by Lord Kelvin, suggested that physics had no satisfactory explanations for the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment and for black body radiation.
Greens Ledge Light was built to the west of Sheffield in 1900 and was better located to warn ships of the rocks and shoals on the approach to Sheffield Island harbor and Norwalk harbor.
It was redesignated as the 15th Battalion or the Argyll Light Infantry on 2 June 1871, the 15th Regiment Argyll Light Infantry on 8 May 1900, The Argyll Light Infantry on 12 March 1920, The Argyll Light Infantry ( Tank ) on 15 December 1936 and The ( Reserve ) Argyll Light Infantry ( Tank ) on 7 November 1940.

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