. English: Mess hall crew, Hamilton Logging Company, ca. 1912 . English: PH Coll The English Lumber Company had a controlling interest in the Hamilton Logging Company, which did business under that name from ca. 1908 to 1917, when the name was changed to the Lyman Timber Company. Hamilton is a community on the north bank of the Skagit River ten miles east of Sedro Woolley in central Skagit County. It was once boomed as The Pittsburgh of the West because of iron and coal deposits in the vicinity. The town was named for William Hamilton, who homesteaded the land on which the town was bu
. English: Mess hall crew, Hamilton Logging Company, ca. 1912 . English: PH Coll The English Lumber Company had a controlling interest in the Hamilton Logging Company, which did business under that name from ca. 1908 to 1917, when the name was changed to the Lyman Timber Company. Hamilton is a community on the north bank of the Skagit River ten miles east of Sedro Woolley in central Skagit County. It was once boomed as The Pittsburgh of the West because of iron and coal deposits in the vicinity. The town was named for William Hamilton, who homesteaded the land on which the town was built. His land claim was made in 1877 and the town was incorporated in 1891, when Hamilton's name was given to it. Subjects (LCTGM): Mess halls--Washington (State); Lumber camps--Washington (State); Men--Washington (State); Hamilton Logging Company--People--Washington (State); Hamilton Logging Company--Facilities--Washington (State) Subjects (LCSH): Cooks--Washington (State)--Skagit County; Waiters--Washington (State)--Skagit County; Logging--Washington (State)--Skagit County . circa 1912 9 Mess hall crew, Hamilton Logging Company, ca 1912 (KINSEY 247)
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