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Tony Ricono posing with various food service products.
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Tony Ricono posing with various food service products.
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Person pointing at an electrical box with various gauges at the West Tacoma Newsprint Co. in Steilacoom, WA.
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Fischer & Porter Co. West Tacoma Newsprint Co. in Steilacoom, WA. Man taking notes on a clipboard reading various circular gauges attached to large machines.
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Fischer & Porter Co. West Tacoma Newsprint Co. in Steilacoom, WA.
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Silo and metal scaffolding at the Riegel Carolina Paper & Pulp Mill with a small brick shed and mounds of organic material in the distance.
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Man in a red baseball cap engaging with machinery at the Riegel Carolina Paper & Pulp Mill.
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Industrial piping at the Riegel Carolina Paper & Pulp Mill.
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Large pipe and smokestack at the Riegel Carolina Paper & Pulp Mill.
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Large container for Hooker Chemicals with slightly pronounced lettering.
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Riegel Carolina Paper & Pulp Mill looking out on the docks on a ship named Mogul with a striped and lettered G figure.
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Riegel Carolina Paper & Pulp Mill looking out on the docks on a ship named Mogul with a striped and lettered G figure.
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Exterior shot of the Douglas Fir Plywood Association Circus. A banner outside displays the words "Plywood Jubilee" and "Free Show." Flood lighting can be seen at the top and bottom of the structure.
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Exterior shot of the Douglas Fir Plywood Association Circus. Two children play on a plywood tiger and giraffe on the gravel.
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Exterior shot of the Douglas Fir Plywood Association Circus. A banner outside displays the words "Plywood Jubilee" and "Free Show." A mural along the from of the structure depicts a magician turning a tree into plywood.
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Display kiosk at the Doug Fir Plywood Association Circus with 233 small wooden disks labeled with ways the company creates sales. Black and white photographs of the plywood making process are visible in the background.
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Display of faux television sets displaying advertising cells at the Douglas Fir Plywood Association Circus.
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A miniature model of a plywood making work room on display at the Douglas Fir Plywood Association Circus. Dolls are exhibited processing the lumber into plywood.
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Laborer interacting with machinery at the Fischer & Porter Co. West Tacoma Newsprint Co. in Steilacoom, WA.
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Laborers at the U.S. Plywood Co. in Seattle.
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Men in a field operating an antiquated thresher.
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Industrial building with laborer in hardhat working in the foreground.
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Four tall smokestacks on an industrial building.
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Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation hull in progress.
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Laborers watch on partially covered boardwalk as cranes drop a pallet of lumber. A "No Smoking" and conveyer belt can be seen at the work stations.
Northern Pacific Railroad track along Commencement Bay, Tacoma, Washington Territory
Northern Pacific Railroad track along Commencement Bay, Tacoma, Washington Territory, circa 1885. Mt. Tacoma (Rainier) and tideflats in background. The railroad tracks were built on fill dirt. The water-filled half-moon section would also be filled in to become the railroad yard, called appropriately the "half-moon yard." KING-008, G76.1-101 (Digital copy only. No print or negative available).
Wharf Scene, Terminus of Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, W.T.
Wharf scene on Commencement Bay, terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Washington Territory. Photograph was taken circa 1885. Masted ships are docked waiting to unload/load cargo.
View looking south of the Northern Pacific Railroad track along Commencement Bay, Tacoma, Washington Territory, circa 1885. Sidewheeler steamship North Pacific at dock. The Northern Pacific wharf lay below today's Stadium Way and would serve, according to historian Murray Morgan, as a "third world between Old Tacoma and New Tacoma." (Morgan: South on the Sound, p. 48-49) KING-001, TPL-018.
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Two men in suits and hats observe a laborer move lumber along a series of rollers outside.
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Laborers fastening large wooden planks together on the waterfront. A sailing boat and Vashon Island can be seen in the distance.
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Laborers fastening large wooden planks together on the shoreline. Workers appear to be in front of a pallet with different gauges of plywood.