Carsten Packing Company Abattoir, Sheet 15
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- 6/10/1939
Part of Lost Tacoma Project Collection
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Carsten Packing Company Abattoir, Sheet 15
Part of Lost Tacoma Project Collection
Carsten Packing Company Abattoir, Sheet 16
Part of Lost Tacoma Project Collection
Carsten Packing Company Abattoir, Sheet 18
Part of Lost Tacoma Project Collection
Carsten Packing Company Abattoir, Sheet 19
Part of Lost Tacoma Project Collection
Carsten Packing Company Abattoir, Sheet 20
Part of Lost Tacoma Project Collection
Carsten Packing Company Abattoir, Sheet 0092711
Part of Lost Tacoma Project Collection
Carsten Packing Company Coolers and Shipping Office
Part of Lost Tacoma Project Collection
One of 16 available technical drawings created for the Carsten Packing Company, created by P.V. Cornils, the company's in-house architect, circa 1922.
Part of Marvin Boland Photographs
Unidentified Carstens Packing Co. employee stands in front of a heavy duty truck with trailer on July 10, 1926, at the company plant, 1623 East J St. in the Tideflats. The truck and accompanying trailer are labeled "Carstens Products" and state that the U.S. government has inspected meats processed by the firm. Customers could be assured that the meat was safe to eat, no small worry after the horrors of the meat packing industry uncovered decades before by novelist Upton Sinclair.
Trucks--Tacoma--1920-1930; Carstens Packing Co. (Tacoma); Meat industry--Tacoma--1920-1930;