The Origins of the International District
Title
The Origins of the International District
Subject
Farming Hawaii 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act University of Washington Methodist Episcopal churches Baptist churches Christian churches Japanese Buddhist Mission Nippon Kan Theatre North American Times Asahi Shinburo (The Rising Sun News) M. Furuya Company K. Hirada Company Japanese Commercial Bank Beikoko Toyo Ginko (Oriental American Bank) Special Bank of Seattle Pacific Commercial Bank Pacific Holding Company Japanese Hotel Operators Association Quong Tuck Company Tobo Company Railroads Canneries White River Valley, WA Pike Place Market Alien Land Law Gambling Prostitution Jinai Club Toyo Club New Central Hotel Japanese Association of Washington Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) Japanese American Courier Jackson Street Regrade Hiroshima ken Okayama ken Yamaguchi ken Jose Rizal Bridge Beacon Hill Chinese Baptist Church Ah King Company Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition International Chinese Business Directory of the World for 1913 Wa Chong Company Yick Fung Company Milwaukee Hotel Chinese Star Chong Wah Benevolent Association Tydings-McDuffie Act Anti-Alien Land Law Filipino Community of Seattle First Hill
Description
Overview of the Chinatown/International District history, with a focus on Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos.
Creator
Chin, Doug
Publisher
International Examiner
Date
21-Nov-84
Type
CID 1 C45 O75
Identifier
1900.222