Category:Oregon Improvement Company piers (Seattle)
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English: A group of late 19th- and early 20th-century piers in the Pioneer Square area of Seattle, none of which survive. These were known as Oregon Improvement Company Piers A and B, and the Oregon Improvement Company Coal Dock or Oregon Improvement Company King Street Coal Wharf. Pier B was also known as "City Dock".
Oregon Improvement Company had a successor, Pacific Coast Company.
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Media in category "Oregon Improvement Company piers (Seattle)"
The following 42 files are in this category, out of 42 total.
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CITY OF SEATTLE Steamer, Seattle (CURTIS 1433).jpeg 767 × 427; 80 KB
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Jackson Street from waterfront, Seattle, ca, 1895 (MOHAI 1438).jpg 640 × 480; 57 KB
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North Pacific and TJ Potter (steamboats), Seattle, 1891.JPG 686 × 510; 52 KB
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Oregon Improvement Company wharf, ca. 1890 - DPLA - 35bfdf64ee28b38c7f89413c0c7eb561.jpg 3,034 × 2,289; 873 KB
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Seattle - Lilly Bogardus warehouse - 1900.jpg 1,318 × 956; 436 KB
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Seattle waterfront (CURTIS 1512).jpeg 687 × 482; 59 KB
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Seattle waterfront postcard circa 1900-1903 (front).jpg 1,635 × 1,037; 1.15 MB
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Seattle waterfront, ca 1898 (MOHAI 6439).jpg 700 × 522; 52 KB
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Steamer VICTORIAN, Seattle, April 2, 1892 (TRANSPORT 1080).jpg 768 × 602; 29 KB