West Coast lumber trade

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title: West Coast lumber trade
text: The West Coast lumber trade was a maritime trade route on the West Coast of the United States. It carried lumber from the coasts of Northern California, Oregon, and Washington mainly to the port of San Francisco. The trade included direct foreign shipment from ports of the Pacific Northwest and might include another product characteristic of the region, salmon, as in the schooner Henry Wilson sailing from Washington state for Australia with "around 500,000 feet of lumber and canned salmon" in 19
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description: Maritime trade route on the US West Coast
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date modified: 2023-03-17T14:55:03Z
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