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The Hartley Photographic Collection continued


Clark-Knickerson Mill Exterior

Clark-Knickerson Lumber Company office and barn, showing part of the mill in the distance. Above the mill are seen masts of ships taking on lumber for foreign ports. The refuge burner to be seen above the barn, once did business at Cass Lake, Minnesota. At the corner of the fence stands Mayer Headlee of Everett, head office man of the company, Everett, Washington.


A view of the Clark-Knickerson Lumber Company from heights of the city of Everett. Lumber schooner loading. Mill site now occupied by Scott Paper Company.


Clough-Hartley Company

Clough-Hartley Company, Everett, Washington. Cedar manufacturers; capacity for 10 hours, 1,300,000,000 shingles and 80,000 feet of siding.


Office on the Snoqualmie River

Office and camp buildings on the Snoqualmie River near Monroe, Washington.” December 24, 1904


Mainroad Donkey Engine

Part of Hartley’s logging crew with Spur Road, donkey engine near Monroe, Washington, 1904.

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