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ELLIS-003 Front

  • Jack (John W.) was the son of Tacoma Mayor John W. and Eva K. Link. Buchanan was Eva's maiden name, and they were married in Madison, Indiana--so this is likely a card to a relative. Linck was elected Mayor in 1908 and left office in 1910. Their family home was at 817 NO. J. Street.
  • Printed on front: I miss the babies
  • Message: I'm nearly well now am glad to say it Jack Linck

ELLIS-001 Back

  • June 19th 1907 Dear Eva: As they get along everything seems to go more slowly. They haven't the shelf stone yet for the mantle. The brick work is going up and is now to the second story floor. They will commence on your fireplace today. I thought I could use one of the old hearths but the pieces of one will not work into the other and some of each are broken and to try to fix up and arrange the old combination would cost more than it is worth. Besides many of the old pieces are rubbed and worn and the whole thing would look patched. The plate rail in the dining room will be a beauty. My room has to have two more coats of paint before I can go into it. Most of the upstairs where they can get to it has one coat of paint. The hall all looks white. They have gone over the bathroom and have primed all the woodwork on the outside. The trimmers finished putting on the downspouts yesterday. I am writing in the kitchen while Emily is getting breakfast. I got some kidney and had it sliced into sandwiches with little pieces of bacon. The men are coming to work and I want to get out amongst them, and I have just been scolding Emily for not getting breakfast sooner. Breakfast is ready and Emily is impatient so I will close. Love to all (I have no paper) Kiss the babies--Daddy.
  • Addressee: Mrs. Eva Linck E. Main St., Madison, Indiana.

ELLIS-002 Front

John W. Linck was remodeling his home at 817 NO. J Street in the summer of 1907. This card is keeping his wife, Eva, up to date on the progress of the construction. Linck was elected Mayor of Tacoma in 1908, and left office in 1910. He remained a Justice of the Peace for many years after leaving elected office.

FLEMING-001 Front

  • Three loggers pose with recently felled timber. The Polson Logging Company was formed in 1895 and later bought out by Rayonier. The Polson Camps were located near Hoquiam in Grays Harbor County, Washington. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Bringing in a Turn. Camp 4 Polson Logging Co Hoquiam, Wn

FLEMING-004 Front

  • Six tired but triumphant loggers sit atop an enormous log. The Polson Logging Company was formed in 1895 by the Polson Brothers, and its camps were located near Hoquiam in Grays Harbor County, Washington. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Yarding Crew Camp 4 Polson Logging Co Hoquiam Wn

FLEMING-002 Front

  • A group of loggers rest outside of a tent and lean-to after a long day, listening to music. A Victrola and an early phonograph occupy prominent positions beside the tent, and Edison cylinder records are stacked inside the phonograph and lined up on a makeshift table. A picture of Edison can be seen on some of the cylinders. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Evening Camp 1 Polson Logging Co Hoquiam Wn

FLEMING-003 Front

  • A group of loggers pose in front of a steam-powered "donkey engine" and its accompanying "donkey house" shelter. The Polson Logging Camps were located near Hoquiam in Grays Harbor, Washington. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Camp 4 Swing Polson Logging Co Hoquiam Wn

FLEMING-005 Front

  • A large group of lumbermen and a dog pose in front of portable housing units that rest on rails. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Camp 4 Polson Logging Co Hoquiam Wn

FLEMING-006 Front

  • Two long rows of loggers, most of them with arms crossed, sit atop a pile of huge logs. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Camp 1 Polson Logging Co Hoquiam Wn

FLEMING-012 Front

  • A group of hardy loggers lean against a log that is taller than they are. Log hoisting machinery and cables are visible in the background. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Polson Logging Co Camp 1 Hoquiam, Wn

FLEMING-013 Front

  • A group of Pacific Northwest loggers pose by a donkey engine, among stacks of wood and various logging equipment. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Roader Camp 1 Polson Logging Co Hoquiam, Wn

FLEMING-014 Front

  • Three determined looking loggers pose with their giant saw next to a fir tree. The loggers' work appears to be almost done: the tree has a huge gash sawed into it, and is on the verge of crashing down. circa 1910.
  • Printed on front: Giant Fir Hoquiam, Wash.

FLEMING-011 Front

A young man leans back with his arm stretched out against a huge log. This photo might have been taken in one of the Polson Company logging camps near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.

FLEMING-007 Front

A group of loggers rest by a steam donkey engine and its "donkey house". The photo was taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps located near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.

FLEMING-009 Front

Loggers pose near hoisting cable machinery. The photo was probably taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.

FLEMING-010 Front

A group of young women and two loggers stand at the top of a cable rigging mechanism. This photo was possibly taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps located near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.

FLEMING-008 Front

A group of hard working loggers rest on and against a large tree recently felled. A cable is stretched taut in front of them. The photo was probably taken at one of the Polson Company logging camps near Hoquiam, Washington. circa 1910.

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