Washington is a major producer of grapes used in wine making, and wine grapes and apples were the first fruit crops cultivated here, beginning in 1827.
Lebam is a community on Half Moon Prairie southeast of Raymond in central Pacific County. The original name was Half Moon. When a post office was established, postal officials objected to the two-word name. They accepted the present name, offered by the town's founder, Joseph W. Goodell, which was his daughter Mabel's name spelled backward.
Printed on front: Fir logs ready for Shipment from Forests of Washington
A large U-shaped tree shown here looks to have been several trees originally that grew together in this unusual shape. Point Defiance Park, at 702 acres, is second only to New York's Central Park in size for urban parks in the United States.
Printed on front: A Freak of Nature, Point Defiance Park Tacoma, Wash.
Steilacoom, one of the first towns in Washington was founded as Port Steilacoom by Lafayette Balch. Steilacoom City was founded August 23, 1851, on the claim of John B. Chapman as a rival to Captain Balch's Port Steilacoom. The two places were known as Upper Steilacoom (Chapman's part) and Lower Steilacoom (Balch's part) and were later consolidated. Steilacoom was the first seat of government in Pierce County, and was the site of the first school district in the state.
Logs being loaded onto railroad car at what may be Bordeaux Bros. Camp #1 outside of Shelton, Washington. The post office at Shelton established March 23, 1885 was called Sheltonville for a number of years. It was named for David Shelton, an early settler who served several terms as the mayor.
Romans Photographic Company of Seattle employed many prominent photographers, including Asahel Curtis, who eventually bought and renamed the business. This view is of a cloudy, moonlit night over the waters of Puget Sound.