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Summary

Description
English: The construction of the Mineral Log Lodge in Mineral, Washington. The 1906 photo features August and Herman Ahlstrandt and in the white apron, Johann Carlon, the lodge's master builder.
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Source Lewis County Historical Museum - https://hub.catalogit.app/10164/folder/entry/d1effb80-a802-11ed-9fcc-5b384716e3e8
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Construction of Mineral Log Lodge, 1906

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

Mineral

National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington state

inception

1906

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