Allied Families

The following allied families are in our direct Barrett ancestry: Potter, Minot, Wheeler, Jones, Merriam, Stone, Cutler, Dewey, Lawrence, Johnson, Spaulding, Chandler, Ladd, Gilman, Maverick, Hurley, Hilton, Dudley, Hall, Jewett, Hutchins, Carleton, Haseltine, Stone, Eastman, Smith, Barnard, Peasley, Kimball, Wilson, Farnum, Mason, Wells, Fiske, Wyeth, Monk, Brown, Simonds, Cravath, Clutterbuck, Hook, Butler, Austin, Wintermute (Windemuth), Kleppinger, Bernhardt, Ludolsin, Arason, Hankinson, Mattison, Snyder

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Barrett Sign Co; Barrett Bros; Geo A Barrett, Osteopath

Barrett Sign Company (Rollo F. Barrett)




















WA City Directories 1891 & 1892



WA City Directory 1891-1893




















Barrett Bros., confectionery (Rollo F. & William J. Barrett)

Mpls City Directory & Davidson Mpls Business Directory 1886/7




Dr. George A. Barrett, Osteopath

Mpls City Directory 1903







Seattle, WA University Library Archives
Rainier Valley Historical Society Images (part of King County Snapshots)

















Title Cameron's Drugstore in Toby Building, Seattle, ca. 1925
Photographer Unknown

Date ca. 1925
Caption The Toby Building was built in 1903 by Simeon T. Toby to house the S.T. Toby Bank, which later became the Rainier Valley State Bank. The bank moved to a different location around 1924, at which time the Cameron Drug Store set up shop in the building.

Notes Signs on building read: Camerons Drug Store. Millinery. Columbia Station Post Office. Hotel Toby, Modern Rooms, Entrance 3803 Edmunds St., around the corner. Dr. Geo. A. Barrett, Osteopath. Undertaker. For rent.

Handwritten on image: Toby Blk. 1905.

See transcribed article in "Additional Information" below for more information.

Subjects Drugstores-Washington (State)--Seattle

Places United States-Washington (State)--Seattle
Columbia City (Seattle, Wash.)

Digital Collection Rainier Valley Historical Society Photograph Collection

Accession Number 93.001.006

Ordering Information To order a copy of this photograph, please email Rvhsoffice@aol.com and mention the Accession Number.
Repository Rainier Valley Historical Society, Seattle
Repository Collection Hall-Summers Collection


Physical Description 1 photographic print: b&w; 5 1/2 x 6 3/4 in.; torn in center




Application For License To Practice Medicine - 1909

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