File:Seattle-Everett Passenger Steamboat Service (1900) (ADVERT 218).jpeg
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DescriptionSeattle-Everett Passenger Steamboat Service (1900) (ADVERT 218).jpeg |
English: In 1890, the Greyhound was built by Captain Claud Troup for service in the Puget Sound. It was purchased in 1903 by the Olympia Tacoma Navigation Company.
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English: Seattle and Tacoma Navigation Company |
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institution QS:P195,Q219563 |
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Department InfoField | University of Washington: Special Collections | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Accession number InfoField | 218 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Inscriptions InfoField | Text:
Seattle, Edmonds, Everett. Str. Greyhound. Three round trips daily except Sunday...Fares: Everett 75c, round trip $1.00. Edmonds 50c, round trip 60c. Meals: 25c...E.B. Scott, Manager.
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Publisher InfoField | Polk's Seattle Directory Company | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Digital ID Number InfoField | ADV0373 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Company/Advertising Agency InfoField | Seattle and Tacoma Navigation Company | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher InfoField | Polk's Seattle Directory Company | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher Location InfoField | Seattle | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Publication Source InfoField | Seattle city directory, p. 15 |
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