Electron Power Station, Puyallup, Washington, circa 1907-1909

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Title:
Electron Power Station, Puyallup, Washington, circa 1907-1909
Alternate title:
Electron, Power Station
Summary:
Electron Power Station on the Puyallup River, Washington, circa 1907-1909; Postmark date: Oct. 1,1909; Postcard number: 523; Caption reads: "Electron is the 20,000 horse-power station which operates the Railway and Lighting systems of The Seattle Electric Co. It also furnishes power for Tacoma, Wash. The water comes from the glaciers of Mt. Rainier."
Provider:
Hopf Bros. Co.
Century:
1901-2000
Printing place:
Europe
German Empire
Place of origin – Continent:
North America
Place of origin – Country:
United States of America
Place of origin – Region:
Washington
Place of origin – Settlement:
Seattle
Temporal subject:
1901-1910
Geographical subject – Continent:
North America
Geographical subject – Country:
United States of America
Geographical subject – Region:
Washington
Geographical subject – Settlement:
Puyallup
ArchivesUM location:
National Trust Library Postcard Collection
Repository:
National Trust for Historic Preservation Library Collection
Browse terms:
Architecture, Landscape, Historic Places
Copyright holder:
Public domain
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