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Tacoma Smelting Company: Converter Flue Extension


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    Tacoma Smelting Company: Excavation for 25' x 550' Chimney

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    This collection of photographs and retention letters deals with the Tacoma Smelter in Ruston, Washington, that when finally closed in 1985, was one of the largest Superfund sites in America.

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    Tacoma Plant #322: Main Flue Dust Chambers

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    This collection of photographs and retention letters deals with the Tacoma Smelter in Ruston, Washington, that when finally closed in 1985, was one of the largest Superfund sites in America.

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    Tacoma Plant: Power House Extension

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    This collection of photographs and retention letters deals with the Tacoma Smelter in Ruston, Washington, that when finally closed in 1985, was one of the largest Superfund sites in America.

    mssTacomarecords

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    Tacoma Smelting Company: Ditch For Cut-off Wall-25' x 550' Stack

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    This collection of photographs and retention letters deals with the Tacoma Smelter in Ruston, Washington, that when finally closed in 1985, was one of the largest Superfund sites in America.

    mssTacomarecords

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    Tacoma Plant: Power House Extension #A2

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    This collection of photographs and retention letters deals with the Tacoma Smelter in Ruston, Washington, that when finally closed in 1985, was one of the largest Superfund sites in America.

    mssTacomarecords

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    Tacoma Plant: Extension to Copper Casting Bldg

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    This collection of photographs and retention letters deals with the Tacoma Smelter in Ruston, Washington, that when finally closed in 1985, was one of the largest Superfund sites in America.

    mssTacomarecords