. English: Logging crew and donkey engine beside railroad track, Emery and Nelson, Inc., ca. 1917 . English: Caption on image: Emery & Nelson, Napavine, Wash. C. Kinsey Photo. No. 4 PH Coll Emery & Nelson, Inc. was in business from ca. 1909 to ca. 1928, headquartered in Napavine in Lewis County. Napavine is seven miles southeast of Chehalis on the Newaukum River in west central Lewis County. It is on John Urquhart's Donation Land Claim. On December 17,1863, it was named by James Urquhart, using the Indian name which means small prairie. In 1873, Northern Pacific Railway officials acce


. English: Logging crew and donkey engine beside railroad track, Emery and Nelson, Inc., ca. 1917 . English: Caption on image: Emery & Nelson, Napavine, Wash. C. Kinsey Photo. No. 4 PH Coll Emery & Nelson, Inc. was in business from ca. 1909 to ca. 1928, headquartered in Napavine in Lewis County. Napavine is seven miles southeast of Chehalis on the Newaukum River in west central Lewis County. It is on John Urquhart's Donation Land Claim. On December 17,1863, it was named by James Urquhart, using the Indian name which means small prairie. In 1873, Northern Pacific Railway officials accepted this name for their station. According to Indian pronunciation, the name should be spelled Napavoon. Subjects (LCTGM): Loggers; Steam donkeys--Washington (State); Railroad tracks--Washington (State); Lumber industry--Washington (State); Emery & Nelson--People--Washington (State); Emery & Nelson--Equipment & supplies--Washington (State); Lewis County (Wash.) . circa 1917 8 Logging crew and donkey engine beside railroad track, Emery and Nelson, Inc, ca 1917 (KINSEY 214)


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