"Street
Car #20"
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The date is 1902. Car #20 of the Seattle, Renton & Southern RY., traveling southbound, has just crested the hill between Genesee and Edmunds Streeet. On the left side of the photograph, next to the tracks, is a trunk that is part of the freight hauled by the streetcar line. Most of the line was single track with passing tracks through the business districts. The black box on the pole to the right of the car contains a switch for signal lights to let other motormen know when the single track is in use. The switch is operated by a pull on the dangling rope. The first building on the left is Charlie Nelson's Meat Market. He moved there from Hillman about 1909. The business was later operated by his son Richard, known by many as "Butch", and his wife Fran. At his death the business was sold to Bob Ackley who operated it as Bob's Quality Meats. Bob just recently sold the business to his son Jim and his grandson Abraham. The corner building to the left housed a variety of businesses over the years including DeWit Orvis, Real Estate; Rainier Valley Undertaking Co., O. A. Phelps Mgr.; L. Natoli Produce Market; Belmont Grocers; Burkhardt Grocery Store; Taylor Brothers Price-Rite Grocery; Millard's Mens Shop; Wades for Men; Rector's Men's Shop and the current business Fashion Nails.The path going up a slight incline to the right of the light pole goes to the home of D. C. Brown at 3815 Edmunds Street. Mr. Brown was Columbia's first Town Marshall in 1891. |

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