Port Madison-Suquamish-Poulsbo route
The Port Madison-Suquamish-Poulsbo route was a shipping route that originated from Seattle, Washington. The route included stops at Port Madison, Suquamish, and Poulsbo, Washington. As of January 1, 1917, the Kitsap County Transportation Company was operating steamboats on the route. The company also owned a dock at Suquamish and 2,200 feet of waterfront property at Port Madison.
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Port Madison-Suquamish-Poulsbo route
The Port Madison-Suquamish-Poulsbo route was a shipping route that originated from Seattle, Washington. The route included stops at Port Madison, Suquamish, and Poulsbo, Washington. As of January 1, 1917, the Kitsap County Transportation Company was operating steamboats on the route. The company also owned a dock at Suquamish and 2,200 feet of waterfront property at Port Madison.
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Steamer Reliance at Port Madison circa 1914.
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Port Madison-Suquamish-Poulsbo route
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The Port Madison-Suquamish-Pou ...... ront property at Port Madison.
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Port Madison-Suquamish-Poulsbo route
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