Polson Camp (Wash.)

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Northern Pacific steam locomotive 1 at Polson Camp, Washington, circa 1915.

Polson Logging Company steam locomotive Ol' Betsy at Polson Camp, Washington, circa 1915. This locomotive was originally the Northern Pacific Railway's Minnetonka, which was built by Smith & Porter in 1870 and one of four similar locomotives that served during construction of the railroad. It was shipped to the west end to support the construction of the line from Kalama to Tacoma, along with the other west end lines. When those lines were complete, the Minnetonka was sold to Polson Logging company. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, forest, trees

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 1 at Polson Camp, Washington, circa 1915.

Polson Logging Company steam locomotive Ol' Betsy at Polson Camp, Washington, circa 1915. This locomotive was originally the Northern Pacific Railway's Minnetonka, which was built by Smith & Porter in 1870 and one of four similar locomotives that served during construction of the railroad. It was shipped to the west end to support the construction of the line from Kalama to Tacoma, along with the other west end lines. When those lines were complete, the Minnetonka was sold to Polson Logging company. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, forest, trees

Polson Logging Company steam locomotive 3100 at Polson Camp, Washington, circa 1948.

Polson Logging Company steam locomotive 3100 at Polson Camp, Washington, circa 1948. Northern Pacific number 3100, a class Z-1 built by Baldwin in 1910, was sold to Polson Logging Company and used to haul log trains from the Olympia National Forest properties north of Hoquiam, Washington, into the 1950s. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, locomotive shop