Category:Frye-Bruhn Company packing plant
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English: The Frye-Bruhn Company packing plant stood near the foot of Beacon Hill, Seattle, Washington, U.S. in what would now be considered the Sodo neighborhood or part of the Industrial District, but at the time was built up on pilings over what might variously be described as a southerly portion of Elliott Bay or a northerly portion of the East Waterway of the Duwamish River. It stood at 9th (or Grant) & Walker St., roughly today's Airport Way and Walker St., a little south of Holgate St.
Media in category "Frye-Bruhn Company packing plant"
The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Frye & Bruhn's Pork Products (1904) (ADVERT 468).jpeg 1,427 × 2,000; 372 KB
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Frye & Company meat packing plant, Seattle c1920s (6968507935).jpg 3,439 × 2,202; 2.04 MB
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Seattle - Frye-Bruhn beef room - 1900.jpg 714 × 538; 156 KB
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Seattle - Frye-Bruhn packing plant - 1900.jpg 1,348 × 955; 421 KB
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Seattle - Frye-Bruhn pickling room - 1900.jpg 717 × 533; 173 KB
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Seattle - Frye-Bruhn shipping room - 1900.jpg 664 × 546; 160 KB
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Seattle - Frye-Bruhn wool & hide storage - 1900.jpg 725 × 542; 176 KB