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In 1890, the Seattle area experienced an unprecedented population boom, with the city's population surging to 42,830—a twelve-fold increase from 1880. This explosive growth was primarily fueled by intensive railroad expansion (such as the connection to the Northern Pacific Railroad), the massive reconstruction required after the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, and a booming timber and port industry. [1 [https://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/seattle-facts/brief-history-of-seattle], 2 [https://www.nps.gov/klse/learn/historyculture/index.htm], 3 [https://www.seattle.gov/documents/departments/neighborhoods/historicpreservation/historicresourcessurvey/context-queen-anne.pdf]] The era was marked by massive infrastructural development and changing demographics across the region: * Rebuilding after the Fire: After 116 acres of the downtown business district burned in June 1889, newcomers and long-time residents rebuilt the city almost entirely in brick and stone, establishing the historic Pioneer Square [https://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/seattle-facts/brief-history-of-seattle] core. [1 [https://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/seattle-facts/brief-history-of-seattle], 2 [https://www.seattle.gov/cityarchives/seattle-facts/brief-history-of-seattle], 3 [https://www.seattle.gov/documents/departments/neighborhoods/historicpreservation/historicresourcessurvey/context-queen-anne.pdf]] * Neighborhood Expansion: While the original pioneers (the Denny, Mercer, Terry, and Boren families) shaped early city development, 1890 saw settlements creeping out of the immediate downtown area. Areas like Belltown [https://www.seattle.gov/documents/departments/neighborhoods/historicpreservation/historicresourcessurvey/context-queen-anne.pdf] and lands surrounding Lake Union were quickly being developed. [1 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Seattle_before_1900], 2 [https://special.seattletimes.com/o/news/local/seattle_history/articles/story2.html], 3 [https://www.seattle.gov/documents/departments/neighborhoods/historicpreservation/historicresourcessurvey/context-queen-anne.pdf], 4 [https://loghousemuseum.org/alki-walking-tour/]] * Emerging Diversity: While early white establishment figures dominated politics and land ownership, the 1890s saw an influx of diverse, working-class immigrants from the Balkans and the Ottoman Empire, who found work in emerging trades like baking, peddling, and railway labor. [1 [https://jewishstudies.washington.edu/sephardic-studies/seattles-first-settlers-from-ottoman-empire/]] * Neighboring Outgrowths: Satellite towns surrounding the city, such as West Seattle [https://loghousemuseum.org/alki-walking-tour/] (which featured sawmills, a shipyard, and a nascent townsite), began establishing themselves as industrial and residential outgrowths of Seattle proper. [1 [https://loghousemuseum.org/alki-walking-tour/]]
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