Seattle Car & Foundry Company, Catalogue No. 3, December, 1913

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Author Seattle Car and Foundry Company
Title Seattle Car & Foundry Company, Catalogue No. 3, December, 1913
Note Reading ease score: 72.4 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary "Seattle Car & Foundry Company, Catalogue No. 3, December, 1913" is an industrial catalog published in the early 20th century. This extensive volume showcases a variety of logging and railroad car equipment manufactured by the Seattle Car & Foundry Company, detailing their diverse product offerings and innovations in design, particularly aimed at the logging economy of the Pacific Northwest and beyond. The catalog reflects the growth and capabilities of the company as it aimed to compete not only locally but also in markets like Alaska and Asia. The opening of the catalog introduces readers to the Seattle Car & Foundry Company, outlining its establishment in 1905 and subsequent growth in manufacturing logging car equipment, specifically designed for the needs of the logging industry. The text details various car types, including flat cars, box cars, and specialty trucks, emphasizing their practical applications, efficient designs, and competitive pricing. The inclusion of customer testimonials suggests a focus on product reliability and satisfaction across the timber industry, establishing trust and credibility for potential buyers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class TF: Technology: Railroad engineering and operation
Subject Seattle Car and Foundry Company
Subject Railroad cars -- Catalogs
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EBook-No. 49341
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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