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A.H. Meade Carriage Works, Slaughter, ca. 1890
Title
A.H.
Meade
Carriage
Works
,
Slaughter
,
ca.
1890
Photographer
Elite
Photo
Date
ca. 1890
Caption
Description:
two
story
wooden
building.
Two
windows
are
separated
by a
wide
door
in
front.
There are
seven
windows
at
each
floor
level
along
the
side.
Carriages
parts
are in
front
of the
store.
Notes
Handwritten
and
printed
on
image:
Slaughter
,
W.T.
Sign
in
image:
A.H.
Meade.
Carriage
Works.
Handwritten
on
verso
of
duplicate
image:
This
building
stood
in the
second
block
of
first
street
northwest.
It
was
used
as a
feed
store
until
1920
--
purchased
by
S.E.
Wilder.
Building
torn
down.
The
lumber
shed
now
stands
on the
property
(Mel's
Lumber).
Photographer
name
supplied
by
White
River
Valley
Museum.
Source
of
caption
information:
handwritten
notes
on
verso
and
White
River
Valley
Museum
staff.
Subjects
Transportation industry--Washington (State)--Auburn
Workshops--Washington (State)--Auburn
Wheels--Washington (State)--Auburn
Classification
Auburn
,
WA/Business
&
Industry/Misc.
Business
Places
United
States--Washington
(State)--Auburn
Digital Collection
White
River
Valley
Museum
Photograph
Collection
Image Number
111
Ordering Information
To order a reproduction or inquire about permissions contact: hpittenger@auburnwa.gov. Please cite the Image Number.
Repository
White River Valley Museum (Auburn)
Physical Description
1
photographic
print:
b&w;
5
x
7
in.
Type
Image
Digital Reproduction Information
A photographic print was scanned as a 3000 pixel TIFF image in 24-bit RGB color or 8-bit grayscale, resized to 640 or 600 pixels in the longest dimension and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop 6.0 and its JPEG quality measurement 3.
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