. English: Logged off area, Copalis Lumber Company, near Carlisle, ca. 1918 . English: Caption on image: Copalis Lumber Co., Carlisle, Wash. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 44 PH Coll The Copalis Lumber Company was in business in Carlisle from 1914 to 1920. It's logging railroad was absorbed into the Carlisle Lumber Company. Carlisle is a small settlement on the Copalis River four miles east of the Pacific Ocean in southwest Grays Harbor County. When established in 1912 by the Carlisle Lumber Company, it was a busy logging and sawmill center. It continued to be active until the company's
. English: Logged off area, Copalis Lumber Company, near Carlisle, ca. 1918 . English: Caption on image: Copalis Lumber Co., Carlisle, Wash. C. Kinsey Photo, Seattle. No. 44 PH Coll The Copalis Lumber Company was in business in Carlisle from 1914 to 1920. It's logging railroad was absorbed into the Carlisle Lumber Company. Carlisle is a small settlement on the Copalis River four miles east of the Pacific Ocean in southwest Grays Harbor County. When established in 1912 by the Carlisle Lumber Company, it was a busy logging and sawmill center. It continued to be active until the company's timber supply was exhausted. It was named for the lumber company, which originated from Wisconsin and was founded by William Carlisle. Subjects (LCTGM): Cutover lands--Washington (State); Lumber industry--Washington (State); Copalis Lumber Company; Grays Harbor County (Wash.) Subjects (LCSH): Slash (Logging)--Washington (State)--Grays Harbor County . circa 1918 7 Logged off area, Copalis Lumber Company, near Carlisle, ca 1918 (KINSEY 2069)
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