Washington State Historical Society (enter the following catalog numbers in Collections Search box): Al Munson Novelty Store and Munson Millinery, C1982.18.30.20, C1982.18.30.22, C1982.18.30.23, C1982.18.30.21; interior of Van Epps store C1943.1006.12, Pacific Building after the earthquake C1996.6.7, C1996.6.18

Washington State Historical Society photographs (enter the following catalog numbers in Collections Search box): 1998.81.3 (earthquake damage); C1985.12.4, C1996.6.12, C1985.12.20 (earthquake damage)


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Washington State Historical Society photographs (enter the following catalog numbers in Collections Search box), 1981.94.487; C1986.36.124; 2010.149.38.2 (Mallory Coal)

In 1921, George Mills, a member of the pioneer Mills family, purchased the land for the new park from Hazard Stevens, then sold it to the Olympia School District for $6,000 (see also George Mills/Kent House). Mills was a hardware store owner, mayor of Olympia, school board member, and city booster. The field, named after Hazard and Isaac Stevens, became the new home of the Olympia High School ball team as well as hosting minor league professional baseball teams and even an agricultural fair. The field was much larger than it is now, with covered bleachers running the length of field along Washington Street. The current Lincoln School building adjacent to Stevens Park was erected four years later, in 1925. The school district began leasing the field and park to the city in 1963.

The park also boasted a baseball park, which hosted a series of baseball clubs, including a professional league as well as the Olympia High School club. A newspaper article from 1893 notes that Olympia Light & Power performed the necessary renovations to establish the ballfield and the track. 589ccfa754

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