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1892 - The First Business on 14th Street Dock

The 14th Street Dock was Everett's first man-made structure on the site that would become in the 21st century, the largest public recreational marina on t he West Coast. The first business on 14th Street Dock was a sawmill at the west end owned by the Everett Land Company.  The mill had the capacity to produce 25,000 feet of lumber in a 10-hour shift.   A few weeks later, the Neff and Mish Shingle Mill was constructed on the north side of the wharf and producing up to 250,000 shingles per day.  

Everett Land Company Mill

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