Seattle Municipal Archives
PO Box 94728
600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3
Seattle, WA 98124-4728
Phone: 206/233-7807
Email: archives@seattle.gov
http://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives



Guide to the Town of South Park Records, 1902-1907


9174





Finding aid prepared by Scott Cline

Finding aid encoded by Shannon B. Lynch, 2004
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Seattle Municipal Archives

PO Box 94728
600 Fourth Avenue, Floor 3
Seattle, WA 98124-4728
Phone: 206/233-7807
Email: archives@seattle.gov
http://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives

 
Collection Number:
 

9174

 
Creator:
 

South Park (Wash.)

 
Title:
 

Records

 
Dates:
 

1902-1907 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

1.8 cubic ft.
(3 boxes and 2 volumes)

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English. 

 
Summary:
 

Records of the Town of South Park, 1902-1907, including City Council minutes and ordinances.

 

Historical Note

The Town of South Park was incorporated December 9, 1902 and the Town Council held its first meeting on December 23. South Park was served by three mayors in its four-and-one-half years of existence. These mayors were S.J. Bevan (1902-1903), G.C. Lingenfelter (1903-1905), and A.G. Breidenstein (1906-1907). Bevan resigned for unknown reasons after serving less than ten months.

South Park was plagued by problems in securing adequate city services. Particularly vexing was the inability to obtain a decent water supply. Although the City of Georgetown owned mains that ran through South Park, it refused to supply water to the latter, occasioning a bitter court battle over legal rights to the water. In 1905-1906, the town contracted with an independent water company, but in April 1906 the water was found to be contaminated because South Park did not have a sewer system. The Town Council petitioned Seattle to run Cedar River mains to the edge of the Town.

In October of 1906, the electorate voted 131-59 for annexation to Seattle, but apparently no action was taken beyond the vote. On March 23, 1907, a second vote for annexation was 181-36 in favor and on May 3, 1907, South Park became part of the City of Seattle.

Content Description

The Town of South Park Records, 1902-1907, include City Council minutes, ordinances, contracts, bills and receipts, correspondence, town officials' reports, and petitions. Of particular interest are the records dealing with the issue of the town water supply.

Arrangement

The Town of South Park Records are arranged in three series:

Series I: City Council Minutes (9174-01)

Series II: Ordinances (9174-02)

Series III: City Clerk's Records (9174-03)

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

Records are open to the public.

Preferred Citation 

[Item and date], Town of South Park Records, Record Series 9174-[xx]. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
South Park (Wash.)--Politics and government
Annexation (Municipal government)--Washington (State)--Seattle
City councils--Washington (State)--Seattle
Sewerage--Washington (State)--Seattle
Water utilities--Washington (State)--Seattle
Minutes
Ordinances
Other Creators :
South Park (Wash.). City Council

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 

Series I (9174-01):  City Council Minutes

Proceedings of South Park City Council meetings.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
volume
1


Minutes
  1902-1907

 

Series II (9174-02):  Ordinances

Ordinances passed by the South Park City Council.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
volume
1


Ordinances
  1903-1907

 

Series III:  City Clerk's Files (9174-03), 1902-1907

1.2 cubic ft.
Administrative records of South Park filed with the City Clerk. Materials include contracts, bonds, correspondence, city officials' reports, oaths of office, petitions, and tax statements. Records relate to local improvements, franchises, elections, and licensing of saloons and sporting exhibitions.
 
 
Container(s)
Description
Dates
 
box/folder
1/1


Certificates of Nomination
  1903-1906
 
1/2

City Contracts and Leases
  1904-1906
 
1/3

City Council, Committee Reports
  1905-1906
 
1/4

City Council, Resolutions and Amendments
  1902-1906
 
1/5

Claims for Damages
  1906
 
1/6

Claims, A
  1903-1906
 
1/7

Claims, B
  1903-1906
 
1/8

Claims, C-D
  1905-1906
 
1/9

Claims, E-G
  1903-1906
 
1/10

Claims, H-J
  1904-1906
 
1/11

Claims, K-L
  1903-1906
 
1/12

Claims, M-N
  1903-1906
 
2/1

Claims, O-R
  1903-1906
 
2/2

Claims, S
  1903-1906
 
2/3

Claims, T-W
  1903-1906
 
2/4

Contract Bonds
  1904-1906
 
2/5

Correspondence, B-E
  1904-1906
 
2/6

Correspondence, F-H
  1903-1906
 
2/7

Correspondence, J-M
  1904-1906
 
2/8

Correspondence, O-S
  1903-1906
 
2/9

Correspondence, T-W
  1903-1905
 
2/10

County (King) Auditor's Report
  1906
 
2/11

Justice Court, Lawsuits
  1905-1906
 
3/1

Marshall's Notices, Assessment Rolls
  1906
 
3/2

Memoranda, Street and Water Improvements
  1905-1906
 
3/3

Notices for Bids and Specifications
  1904-1907
 
3/4

Oaths of Office
  1903-1906
 
3/5

Official Bonds
  1903-1906
 
3/6

Petitions, Annexation
  1906
 
3/7

Petitions, Bonds for Liquor Licenses
  1903-1907
 
3/8

Petitions, Boxing Exhibitions
  1906
 
3/9

Petitions, Saloons
  1905-1906
 
3/10

Petitions, Streets and Drainage Improvements
  1904-1907
 
3/11

Petitions, Water System and Streetcars
  1905-1907
 
3/12

Plat, Donovan Street and Valley Road
  1902-1907
 
3/13

Tax Statements
  1903-1907
 
3/14

Treasurer's Reports
  1904-1905