. English: Railroad camp with Shay locomotive in distance, Lincoln Creek Lumber Company, ca. 1920 . English: Caption on image: Lincoln Creek Lmbr Co. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 12 PH Coll The Lincoln Creek Lumber Company's logging operations were in business from ca. 1906 to ca. 1932, with headquarters in Centralia and logging operations based at Galvin. Galvin is a community four miles northwest of Centralia near Lincoln Creek in northwest Lewis County. On June 3, 1910, it was platted by Galvin, Teal Company. In 1911, it was named for John Galvin, the town's founder. Before platti


. English: Railroad camp with Shay locomotive in distance, Lincoln Creek Lumber Company, ca. 1920 . English: Caption on image: Lincoln Creek Lmbr Co. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 12 PH Coll The Lincoln Creek Lumber Company's logging operations were in business from ca. 1906 to ca. 1932, with headquarters in Centralia and logging operations based at Galvin. Galvin is a community four miles northwest of Centralia near Lincoln Creek in northwest Lewis County. On June 3, 1910, it was platted by Galvin, Teal Company. In 1911, it was named for John Galvin, the town's founder. Before platting, it had been called Lincoln. Subjects (LCTGM): Logs; Lumber camps--Washington (State); Railroad tracks--Washington (State); Railroad cars--Washington (State); Railroad locomotives--Washington (State); Lincoln Creek Lumber Company--Facilities--Washington (State); Lincoln Creek Lumber Company--Equipment & supplies--Washington (State); Lincoln Creek Lumber Company--People--Washington (State) Subjects (LCSH): Shay locomotives; Cooks--Washington (State)--Lewis County . circa 1920 11 Railroad camp with Shay locomotive in distance, Lincoln Creek Lumber Company, ca 1920 (KINSEY 231)


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