File:Manley-Moore Lumber Company's three-truck Climax locomotive no 2, with crew, ca 1927 (KINSEY 359).jpg
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[edit]English: Manley-Moore Lumber Company's three-truck Climax locomotive no. 2, with crew, ca. 1927 ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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creator QS:P170,Q28549748 |
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English: Manley-Moore Lumber Company's three-truck Climax locomotive no. 2, with crew, ca. 1927 |
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English: Caption on image: M&M Lmbr Co. C. Kinsey Photo. No. 8 PH Coll 516.1968 Manley-Moore Lumber Company was in business from ca. 1910 to ca. 1934, first in Arline and then in the town of Manley-Moore, near Fairfax. In about 1900 Orville Biggs built a sawmill at Arline. Robert D. Moore partnered with J.E. Manley and August Von Boecklin, and the Manley-Moore Lumber Company bought Arline Mills in 1907 and operated there until about 1910, selling out to Merrick-Robb Lumber Co. In 1909 the Manley-Moore Lumber Company moved its operations to a tract of old growth timber east of Fairfax in eastern Pierce County. The company built a large sawmill, a lumber yard, and buildings for workers on the south side of the Carbon River, and the town was named Manley-Moore. The plant operated until the early 1930s when it was closed. Manley-Moore had many outstanding debts and were forced to sell the company to a Mr. Gailbraith from the Eatonville Lumber Company. This Class C, 80-ton Climax locomotive was built in 1916. Manley-Moore was its third owner.
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Depicted place | Pierce County, Washington | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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circa 1927 date QS:P571,+1927-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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English: Silver gelatin, b/w |
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height: 11 in (27.9 cm); width: 14 in (35.5 cm) dimensions QS:P2048,11U218593 dimensions QS:P2049,14U218593 |
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institution QS:P195,Q219563 |
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Order Number InfoField | CKK0348 |
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