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Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad steam locomotive number 1, A. A. Denny, at Seattle, Washington, circa 1878.

Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad steam locomotive number 1, A. A. Denny, at Seattle, Washington, circa 1878. Right side of 0-6-4T steam locomotive, built by Mason 1875, at waterfront terminus, engine crewman in cab. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives, railroad employees, railroad yards.

Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad steam locomotive number 1, A. A. Denny, at Seattle, Washington, circa 1878.

Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad steam locomotive number 1, A. A. Denny, at Seattle, Washington, circa 1878. Right side of 0-6-4T steam locomotive, built by Mason 1875, at waterfront terminus, engine crew in cab. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives, railroad employees, railroad yards.

Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad servicing facilities and employees at Seattle, Washington, circa 1879.

Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad roundhouse at Seattle, Washington, circa 1879. Frame roundhouse and employees, manager James M. Colman front row third from right, steam locomotive No. 2 Alki 4-4-0, left, locomotive No. 1 A.A. Denny, rt. Other Subject Classes: railroad servicing facilities, railroad employees, steam locomotives.

Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad passenger train at Seattle, Washington, circa 1878.

Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad passenger train at Seattle, Washington, circa 1878. Train of wood passenger cars led by 0-6-4T steam locomotive number 1, A. A. Denny, built by Mason 1875, en route from Meadows Racetrack, south Seattle, engine crew in cab, conductor on ground. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives, passenger cars, railroad employees.

Seattle and International Railway Company steam locomotive 8 at , Washington, circa 1898.

Seattle and International Railway Company steam locomotive 8 with a cut of log cars and freight cars on the mainline in western Washington, Seattle & International number 8, became Northern Pacific 47 class F-6 2-8-0, built by Richmond, 1895. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive

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