Cedar River Logging Trestle, 203 Feet High - c. 1917
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Completed shortly before this photo was taken by Darius Kinsey, the Cedar River trestle was exceptionally high for a pole-built trestle.
Completed shortly before this photo was taken by Darius Kinsey, the Cedar River trestle was exceptionally high for a pole-built trestle. A careful look shows that the structure was built in two "stories", each consisting of single vertical poles about a hundred feet long.
The trestle was built by Pacific States Lumber Company to bring railway access to its company town, Selleck, located in southeast King County.
-- This photo is restored and printed by Old Oregon.
Photographer | Darius Kinsey |
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Location | Washington State |
Subject | Bridges and Trestles |
Decade | 1910s |
Print Maker | Old Oregon |
Original Type | Larger Print |
Size of Original | 10.2 x 13.5 inches |
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