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    • Port Gamble Mills, Puget Mill Company Owners.

    • Mills--Washington--Port Gamble; Lumber industry--Washington--Port Gamble; Shipping--Washington--Port Gamble; Business enterprises--Washington--Port Gamble
    • Birds-eye view of Port Gamble Mill depicting ships, buildings and people. Port Gamble was a company town of the Puget Mill Company, whose three founders were from Maine. They preferred to hire men who were also from Maine to work for them, so they...
    • Port Ludlow and Utsalady Mills

    • Mills--Washington--Utsalady; Lumber industry--Washington--Utsalady; Shipping--Washington--Utsalady; Business enterprises--Washington-Utsalady
    • Birds-eye views of the lumber mills at Port Ludlow and Utsaladdy (sic) depicting lumber, mills, ships, water and mountains. Port Ludlow was known more for its ship building than as a mill town. The steam sawmill there was purchased at auction by...
    • Residence of Hon. H. L. Yesler, Seattle, W.T.

    • Dwellings--Washington--Seattle; Businessmen, American--Washington--Seattle; Yesler, Henry L.; Politicians--Washington--Seattle
    • Drawing of the home of Henry L. Yesler, considered, to be one of the three founders of Seattle (along with Denny and Maynard). Born in Maryland, Mr. Yesler moved to the Seattle area in 1851. He built a small steam sawmill, Seattle's first...

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