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GREENWOOD-030 Back
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- c. 1906 (Creation)
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Printed on back: Broke camp January 29th, 1906; drove north past the towns of Sumner, Auburn and Kent to Seattle, 30 miles, through the valleys of the Puyallup, Stuck and White rivers, first famous for hops, and now for dairy, fruit and vegetable productions. Puyallup, once a famous center of the export hop trade, nine miles from Tacoma, Wash.; founded by Ezra Meeker, 1877. Pioneer Park, Pioneer Avenue and Pioneer Place dedicated in honor of pioneers upon founding town, now city of 4,000 inhabitants; on line of Northern Pacific railroad.
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Ezra Meeker Room 1214, 35 Nassau St., N. Y. Series A., Oregon Trail, Series B., Indian Chiefs, etc., Series C., 16 Fancy colored cards illustrating trip, with map of Old Oregon Trail.