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Pacific Northwest History: Trade & Industry

Books and resources about Pacific Northwest history, including Washington state, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska

Featured resources: Trade & industry

Regional trade & industry department workers in a 1948 factory

"Interior view of Superior Laundry Company's facilities"

"In 1943 Superior Service Laundry purchased the rights to use the "Lusterize" process, which was originally invented in Spokane, Washington. "Lusterized" dry cleaning was an entirely new method of dry cleaning, it was developed after eleven years of extensive research. "Lusterized" clothing would stay clean longer, press better, resist spotting and wear longer."

From Northwest Room at The Tacoma Public Library, (D25094-5)
(click on image to enlarge, cited below)

 

Trades in the region

As the PNW grew in population, so too did the various jobs people held and growing industries. Consider the list of topics here, and the links below.

  • The hunting & fur trade
  • Shipping & maritime industry, including fishing & canning
  • Westward expansion & homesteading
  • Agriculture - livestock and produce such as berries, flowers, and hops 
  • Logging and the lumber and paper mills
  • Rail line work with the Northern Pacific and other railroads
  • Shopkeeping, sales, merchants
  • Educators & clergy
  • Mining - coal, copper, silver, gold (ARSCO Smelter) 
  • Construction work, building homes, and city promotion

Featured Online Collections

Regional trade & industry 

Featured background articles

Linked below are articles found freely online, as well as in the library's collection.

Featured Books & eBooks

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Sources used on this page:

[Interior view of Superior Laundry Company's facilities]. (1948, December 14). Richards Studio (D25094-5). Tacoma Public Library, Tacoma, WA, United States. https://tacomalibrary.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17061coll21/id/28132/rec/15 

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