Seattle grew from pioneer settlement to bustling metropolis, its
waterfront evolving from a marsh to a thriving complex of industrial
sites on both salt and fresh water. This pictorial history weaves the
story of the evolution of the Seattle and King County waterfronts
through photographs, images, and maps as it develops from marsh to
container terminal. Beginning in 1850 with the pre-canal era, here are
the lumber mills, local freight and passenger transportation, coastal
and ocean shipping, the shipyards, and the stories of significant
figures in the history of Seattle's waterfront. Shown also is how the
rapid growth of the shipyard facilities was counterbalanced with the
development of the labor movement. The forging of this shipping
epicenter is captured here in over 200 vintage photographs.