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Logging crew on flatcars pulled by Shay locomotive, St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company, ca. 1926
Logging crew on flatcars pulled by Shay locomotive, St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company, ca. 1926
TitleLogging crew on flatcars pulled by Shay locomotive, St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company, ca. 1926
PhotographerKinsey, Clark
Dateca. 1926
NotesCaption on image: Camp No. 6, St. Paul & Tacoma Lmbr Co., Kapowsin, Wn. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 84

PH Coll 516.3246
Contextual NotesOn June 4, 1888, the St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. incorporates. The incorporators are lumber and real estate magnates who arrive that day by train from Minnesota and Wisconsin. The next day Tacoma headlines shout the event: "The monster milling company of Tacoma organized." The firm, known locally as the St. Paul, spurs what the historian Murray Morgan calls the greatest boom in Tacoma's history. Before the firm was incorporated these entrepreneurs had purchased 80,000 acres of Pierce County timberland, mostly Douglas fir, from the Northern Pacific Railroad's land grant. They had received from the Railroad a small island on the Tacoma waterfront called "the boot" and had purchased other land as well. By 1889, they had built the mill, laid tracks into the forest, established camps and skidroads, and were transporting 50 carloads of logs a day into Tacoma for processing. The St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company was in business until 1947, when it was bought out by the St. Regis Paper Company.

The community of Kapowsin is a logging and recreational area on northwest side of Lake Kapowsin, nine miles north of Eatonville, in south central Pierce County. Henry Sicade, a leader of the Puyallup Indians noted that the name of the lake was related to an Indian word for shallowness, referring to the large marshy areas at the northern end of the Lake. Other spellings previously used include Kipowsin and Kapousen.

Subjects (LCTGM)Loggers
Railroad cars--Washington (State)
Railroad locomotives--Washington (State)
Railroad tracks--Washington (State)
Lumber camps--Washington (State)
Lumber industry--Washington (State)
St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company--People--Washington (State)
St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company--Equipment & supplies--Washington (State)
St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Company--Facilities--Washington (State)
Pierce County (Wash.)
Subjects (LCSH)Shay locomotives
Location DepictedUnited States--Washington (State)--Pierce County
Digital CollectionClark Kinsey Photographs
Order NumberCKK0590
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction, inquire about permissions, or for information about prices see: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/reproduction-info Please cite the Order Number when ordering.
Negative NumberC. Kinsey 3246
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionClark Kinsey Photograph Collection. PH Coll 516
Object TypePhotograph
Physical DescriptionSilver gelatin, b/w ; 11 x 14 in.
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from a photographic print using a Microtek Scanmaker 9600XL at 100 dpi in JPEG format at compression rate 3 and resized to 768x512 ppi. 2003.
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