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- c. 1910
Part of Postcard Collection
- Loggers stand in front of a large wooden cook house. The Puget Mill Company at Port Ludlow was operated by Pope and Talbot, who also owned the mill at Port Gamble. Mill employees were paid with company script to be used as rent or at the company store for food and supplies. In 1938, both mills foreclosed when they could no longer compete with milltowns that had better railroad connections. circa 1910.
- Printed on front: Puget Mill Company, Cook House, Port Ludlow, Washington, U.S.A.