Knappton Washington Pacific County Ghost Town Mill 1910 Real Photo Postcard

Knappton Washington Pacific County Ghost Town Mill 1910 Real Photo Postcard
Knoppton, Washington, located on Bainbridge Island, served as a vital logging and mill community, intrinsically linked to the immense Port Blakely Mill Company. Established in 1864, the Port Blakely mill became one of the world's largest sawmills by the late 19th and early 20th centuries, processing vast amounts of timber harvested from the Pacific Northwest's rich forests.

This industrial waterfront scene, characterized by stacked lumber, bustling mill operations, and numerous sailing vessels, showcases the region's economic engine during the peak of its timber boom. Port Blakely was a crucial shipping hub where lumber schooners loaded cargo for global markets, illustrating the integral role of marine transport in Washington State's development as a premier timber producer.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCKnoppton WashingtonKnoppton WALumber Mill IndustrySawmill WaterfrontSailing Ships MastsStacked Lumber PilesIndustrial SmokestacksW.W. Ford PhotographerWood Conveyor TrestleWashington State HistoryEarly 1900s Industry
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