Category:Seattle Post Building
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English: Seattle Post building, built 1881 by John Leary, who purchased the property from Henry Yesler that same year; after a merger, it was the first home of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and also housed and bank, liquor store and several law offices, including Leary's firm, Struve Haines & Leary. The building was reduced to a burnt shell in the Great Seattle Fire of 1889. After the fire Leary, who chose to rebuild on the burgeoning Second Avenue instead, sold the lot to Portland brewery owner Louis Feurer, who started construction on a 5-story building designed by Elmer Fisher that was never completed above the ground floor. It was later remodeled and incorporated into the Mutual Life Building. 92 Yesler Way is the modern address of the site.
Media in category "Seattle Post Building"
The following 20 files are in this category, out of 20 total.
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Day, Latimer, & Wood business card, circa 1885 (MOHAI 11544).jpg 1,000 × 554; 66 KB
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Looking east on Yesler Way from Post St, Seattle, June 5, 1889 (CURTIS 2050).jpeg 3,973 × 2,520; 924 KB
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Post Building before the fire, ca 1885 (MOHAI 7336).jpg 412 × 700; 44 KB
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Post Building fire devastation, 1889 (MOHAI 7150).jpg 538 × 700; 56 KB
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Post Building, 1887 - DPLA - 1e06092e3fbc479dcff4fe23ddebaab9.jpg 5,052 × 3,056; 1.17 MB
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Post Building, 1887 - DPLA - 2fd0995e378ab0e824b9c462e2acc886.jpg 3,048 × 1,835; 732 KB
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Post Building, ca 1881 (SEATTLE 3860).jpg 366 × 600; 59 KB
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Post Building, ca. 1882 - DPLA - 916df3ae1945a97ee7a54767e5fa1906.jpg 3,602 × 5,819; 2.02 MB
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Post Building, northeast corner of Yesler Way and Post St, ca 1881 (SEATTLE 3107).jpg 2,045 × 3,365; 992 KB
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Seattle - looking east on Yesler Way, 1887.jpg 1,200 × 807; 176 KB
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Seattle Post Building, probably 1881 (SEATTLE 1038).jpg 336 × 482; 47 KB