Category:King Street Coal Wharf (1889-1903)
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English: Seattle's Coal Terminal rebuilt on the same site as the coal terminal destroyed in Great Seattle Fire of 1889, this operated until 1903 when modernization of Seattle's rail infrastructure meant the rail line for coal had to move south, and this terminal was supplanted by the Pacific Coast Coal Company’s Dearborn Street bunkers.
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Media in category "King Street Coal Wharf (1889-1903)"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Men with load of salmon on dock, Seattle, ca 1900 (MOHAI 3473).jpg 640 × 411; 63 KB
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Seattle - Lilly Bogardus warehouse - 1900.jpg 1,318 × 956; 436 KB
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Seattle, Washington tide flats, 1902 (6095677130).jpg 3,807 × 1,764; 1.51 MB
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Unidentified sailing vessel at coal dock, ca 1890 (SEATTLE 653).jpg 768 × 602; 48 KB
Categories:
- Coal terminals
- Coal in Washington (state)
- Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad
- Rail transport in Seattle
- Built in Washington (state) in 1889
- Piers in Seattle on Elliott Bay
- Wharves in Washington (state)
- Oregon Improvement Company piers (Seattle)
- South King Street, Seattle
- Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington
- Central Waterfront, Seattle, Washington