File:Stetson and Post Mill at waterfront between S. King St. and S. Weller St., 1882 - DPLA - 0c2c4d64823dabb72d4d2147287cade7.jpg
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[edit]Stetson and Post Mill at waterfront between S. King St. and S. Weller St., 1882 ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Stetson and Post Mill at waterfront between S. King St. and S. Weller St., 1882 |
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Transcribed from photograph: "Mills. Stetson and Post mill. 1882. Located at Commercial Street [1st Ave. S.] at King and Weller. Completed 1882, burned 1889." |
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1882 date QS:P571,+1882-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad, which, among other things, led to the coal wharf at lower left of this photo.
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