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Plummer's Store, 1860
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Transcribed from photograph: "Buildings. Plummer's store. Southwest corner of Commercial Street and Main Street. Built 1858-1859; destroyed by fire June 6, 1889. 1860. Second floor known as Snoqualmie Hall used for court sessions, dances and social affairs. Later Tremont Hotel. Plummer's dock in background."
Date 1860
date QS:P571,+1860-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q7442157
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Transcribed from photograph: "Buildings. Plummer's store. Southwest corner of Commercial Street and Main Street. Built 1858-1859; destroyed by fire June 6, 1889. 1860. Second floor known as Snoqualmie Hall used for court sessions, dances and social affairs. Later Tremont Hotel. Plummer's dock in background." (English)

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