- 5.1.2--TNT0073A
- C. 1886 - 1887
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Portway's Store about 1886 or 1887. Purchased from L.W.B., the first business building in what is now Auburn. Building later renamed and known as Star Hotel.
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Portway's Store about 1886 or 1887. Purchased from L.W.B., the first business building in what is now Auburn. Building later renamed and known as Star Hotel.
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Post Card
Carnegie Library Auburn, WA
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New City Hall under construction.
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Auburn Street Scene, Main St.
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Auburn H. S.
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Post Card
Auburn Masonic Temple
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Auburn Hospital
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Auburn from air
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Auburn Army Depot
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Five State Headquarters
This headquarters building for the GSA in Auburn isn't big enough to handle the employees who will manage affairs for the federal government in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Montana and Idaho. A new wing will be added.
Photo by Wayne Zimmerman
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Surplus Food Storage
Bill Stein, a state employee, unloads packages of U.S. Department of agriculture surplus food in a warehouse at the old Auburn Army Depot. Maintained by the State General Services in cooperation with the federal GSA, it supplies western Washington state institutions and welfare programs with food. About 45 box cars a month move through the single warehouse.
Photo by Wayne Zimmerman
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New Post Office
The Auburn Post Office moved from its previous cramped quarters at 1st and Auburn Ave to this new 19,000-square-feet building at 11 and 3rd St. NW last month. The $330,000 concrete black and window wall building was built and is owned by the Lease Co. of Seattle and is leased to the Post Office Department on a 20-year lease.
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More Houses
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Thriving City
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 2
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Stacked Up
Barton L. Attebery
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 1
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Flexure Machine twists plywood panels
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 3
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--Plywood Firm Honored--
Charles L. Morey, president of the American Plywood Association, poses today after he accepted a President's "E" award for his firm. The award was presented by Secretary of Commerce John T. Connor, right, for the firm's export accomplishments. At left is former Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges.
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Welcome
Hub of the Valley
Shop in Friendly...
AURBURN
Free Parking, No Meters
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Little Detroit of the West
AUBURN WASHINGTON
A Wide Awake City On The Move
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Big Fire at Auburn
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Auburn Parade
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 4
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Before Restoring
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 5
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After Restoring
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 6
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Restored and Improved
Agnew (Community On Olympic Peninsula between Port Angeles and Sequim) - 2
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The Yorks are longtime residents here
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Going Fishing?
African Queen (Steamer) (Tacoma-made) - 1
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Charles Simpson and African Queen Steam Engine
Huffing and Puffing on The Hylebos Waterway
Film - Inspired Boy Builds Own African Queen
By Roland Lund
Photo by Bob Rudsit
TNT 06/16/1968 C23
American Plywood Association (Douglas Fir Plywood Association) (Plywood Association) (A Street) - 8
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Research Park District
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Auburn Fire