Whatcom Falls Mill Company Records, George W. Loggie Papers 1886-1978 1895-1940

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Whatcom Falls Mill Company Records, George W. Loggie Papers 1886-1978 1895-1940

The collection contains administrative, financial and operational records, maps and drawings and photographs documenting the business interests of the Whatcom Falls Mill company and also information relating to other regional lumber mills. Personal papers and photographs further document the business and other interests of the George W. Loggie family.

9 linear ft.

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6379715

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Knight, Samuel J.

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Whatcom Falls Mill Company.

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Whatcom Falls Mill Company was located in Bellingham, Washington Papers of incorporation were filed on October 28, 1895 by George Loggie and Samuel J. Knight. Loggie was born June 22, 1851 in Loggiesville, New Brunswick, Canada and emigrated to the American West in 1879 and began working the logging business by working in mills in Oregon and Washington. From the description of Whatcom Falls Mill Company records 1886-1964. (Western Washington University). WorldCat record id: 41666646 ...

Loggie, George W., 1852-1922

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Whatcom Falls Mill Company was located on Bellingham Bay, in the northwestern corner of Washington State. The mill, located on Whatcom Creek in Bellingham, was originally the Washington Colony Mill, positioned on a site established by Henry Roeder and J.E. Peabody in 1853. In 1895, George W. Loggie, along with his brother James A. Loggie, rented the Washington Colony Mill, creating the Whatcom Falls Mill Company. George W. Loggie and Samuel J. Knight filed papers for inc...