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Title
D5202-3
Date(s)
- 1937-07 (Creation)
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(1919-1980)
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In July of 1937, Fort Nisqually's watch tower was photographed standing at the corner of the compound overlooking Puget Sound. The tower was one of two reconstructed bastions at Fort Nisqually, a Hudson's Bay Company fort built near DuPont and relocated in Point Defiance Park. Ordered for Canadian paper, Al Gehri. TPL-2370
Point Defiance Park (Tacoma); Hudson's Bay Co. (Tacoma); Frontier & pioneer life--Tacoma; Fort Nisqually (Tacoma); Trading posts--Tacoma;