On June 20, 1879, the last tree along the Seattle waterfront is cut down. The tree (contemporary newspaper accounts do not reveal what kind) is located just north of Pike Street.
Trees become history along Seattle waterfront when the last one is cut down on June 20, 1879.
- By Greg Lange
- Posted 11/06/1998
- HistoryLink.org Essay 251
Sources:
J[ames] Willis Sayre, This City of Ours (Seattle: J. W. Sayre, 1936), 181.
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