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107-09 S 24TH ST, TACOMA
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Part of Marvin Boland Photographs
In the early 1900's,Tacoma boasted 40 farriers; by 1920 when this photograph was taken, with the advances of the automobile, there were only three left within the Tacoma city limits. The Pioneer Blacksmith Shop, located at 107-09 So. 24th St., was owned by M. Komp and W.C. Dittman. They specialized in horse shoeing. Automobiles were also repaired on occasion, but only in an adjoining structure. Two men pose in the doorway of the structure built around 1890 as a blacksmith's shop. It has since been demolished. (TDL 10/3/1920 p.B-4) BU-14101, G66.1-121 TPL-9821
Pioneer Blacksmith Shop (Tacoma); Blacksmiths--Tacoma;
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- 1 image. Early & Smith Blacksmith Shop -built in May, 1890 by Peter S. Early, E.H. Early & Henry Smith, later purchased by F.H. Pettit -b2302,10-11
- TDL 1/1/1891 p.13 permits ----- Pioneer Blacksmith
- TDL 10/3/1920 p.B4 Tacoma forges cool as horse passes (il) -----
- TDL 9/30/1928 p.A4 Smithy's shop soon a memory (il)
- Year Built: 1890
- Decade Built: 1890s
- Demolished