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Spooner Summit

Spooner Summit

Date of photo: 1876
Photographer: Carleton Watkins

Source: Remember When - 1858-1950

Tags: carsontahoelumberflumingcompany, flume, spoonersummit, theglenbrook,

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In the 1800s, Spooner Summit was the point where logs from the mills at Glenbrook were unloaded from train cars and loaded into a flume to be sent down to Carson City. The train is seen in the center of the photo, and the flumes are seen at the bottom. This operation was owned by the Carson & Tahoe Lumber & Fluming Company. Two locomotive are pictured; the Glenbrook and its sister the Tahoe.

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Date Uploaded: May 20, 2019

Permanent Link: http://wnhpc.com/details/rw065

Source: Remember When - 1858-1950


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