535 DOCK ST, TACOMA

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TPL-1033

ca. 1896. Eureka Dock shortly after it was built by the Tacoma Land Co. Smaller building to the left in the photo is the original Commercial Dock Company Freight Warehouse. The Eureka Dock was leased to the Tacoma Warehouse & Elevator Co. whose manager, A.M. Ingersoll, gave it its name which also included the wharves. The 400-ft. long by 130-ft. wide warehouse was capable of holding from 8,000-10,000 tons of grain. It was turned over to the lessee on January 13, 1896, and initially was used to store freight. The wharves were rented for boat dockage. (TDL 1-8-1896, p. 5-article; TDL 1-14-1896, p. 8-article)


Eureka Dock (Tacoma); Piers & wharves--Tacoma--1890-1900; Warehouses--Tacoma--1890-1900; Commercial Dock Co. Freight Warehouse (Tacoma);

A63766-4

A workman stands by the switchboard for the controls and weighing machine at Tacoma Vegetable Oil Company. Ordered by Westinghouse Electric Supply Company, Vern Hodgins.


Tacoma Vegetable Oils, Inc. (Tacoma); Factories--Tacoma--1950-1960; Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. (Tacoma);

A54756-4

A man stands at a switch near the electric contol panels at Tacoma Vegetable Oils, Inc., plant. Electrical conduit is seen along the interior walls of the building. The plant digested copra (dried coconut meat) and extracted the oil. The oil would go to manufacturers in Chicago, Cincinnati, Boston and other eastern cities. The remaining meal was used locally for cattle feed. The plant was able to process 100 tons of copra a day with three machines. Ordered by Westinghouse Electric Supply, Verne Hoggers. (TNT, 3/19/1950, p.A-9)


Tacoma Vegetable Oils, Inc. (Tacoma); Factories--Tacoma--1950-1960;

A54756-1

In December of 1950, an unidentified worker was photographed on the floor of the Tacoma Vegetable Oils, Inc., half-million dollar copra processing plant. The plant had recently opened on the McCormick Dock at 535 Dock Street. Copra is dried coconut meat that yields coconut oil. The plant digested the copra and extracted the oil. The oil would go to manufacturers in Chicago, Cincinnati, Boston and other eastern cities. The remaining meal was used locally for cattle feed. The plant was able to process 100 tons of copra a day with three machines. E.L. Westenhaver was vice-president and manager of Tacoma Vegetable Oils, Inc., which closed in the mid-1960s. Ordered by Westinghouse Electric Supply, Verne Hoggers. (TNT, 3/19/1950, p.A-9)


Tacoma Vegetable Oils, Inc. (Tacoma); Factories--Tacoma--1950-1960;

535 DOCK ST, TACOMA

  • 8 images. Eureka Dock / Tacoma Warehouse & Elevator Tacoma Land Co., builder C.O. Bean, arch.
  • TDL 7/27/1895 p.3 It will be a big warehouse
  • TDL 8/30/1895 p.5 Getting ready for work
  • TDL 1/8/1896 p.5 The new wheat warehouse (Tacoma Warehouse & Elevator)
  • TDL 1/14/1896 p.8 Turned over to lessee
  • TDL 11/1/1901 p.3 Moved to new dock (U.S. Quartermaster) 338.973 P83Pt 1919 p.68 (description) 917.97 W52W 1901 p.32 (interior il) 979.72 T11C (il) 979.72 W27G (il) ----- McCormick Steamship Co. T.Times 2/8/1939 Line has 32 boats
  • TNT 1/31/1941 Ship back
  • TNT 3/19/1950 p.A9 New plant opens soon (interior il of Tacoma Vegetable Oils, Inc.)
  • TNT 5/17/1950 p.A5 New plant operating
  • TNT 12/14/1952 p.B4 Sunflower seed ground (il)
  • TNT 4/19/1953 p.A13 Oils plant has new facilities ----- Pacific Storage
  • TNT 2/5/1968 p.29 Windows broken ----- Waterway North / "The Dock"
  • TNT 6/1/1983 p.B12 Dock Street renovation planned
  • TNT 8/17 1985 p.F2 (rehab)
  • TNT 12/6/1990 p.1 Park district favors home on waterfront
  • TNT 1/13/1991 p.B1 When surgeon looks at the Dock, he sees a place for healing
  • TNT 3/31/1992 Baseball sustains positive outlook of "The Doc at the Dock"
  • TNT 3/20/1993 p.C8 City, investors seek Dock Street deal
  • TNT 3/23/1993 Right time, right price made Dock a bargain, investor says P.C. Business Examiner 9/20/1993 Waterfront townhouses on the way (il) 720.28 T119TR p.49 (rehab c.1984-85 by Jim Widrig/Peninsula Architects, arch. and R.M.K. II, contr.)
  • Year Built: 1895
  • Decade Built: 1890s
  • Style: warehouse