Fleming And Cuthbert Obituaries, Harrington, S. It contains a bank, the Bellingham Bay National with a capital of $60,000, three churches, Catholic, Lutheran and Presbyterian, one daily newspaper, the Gazette. , in Whatcom county. It contains three banks, four churches, Baptist, Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian; two newspapers, Fairhaven Herald (daily and weekly), Fairhaven Plaindealer (weekly); coal mines in the vicinity, one furniture factory, street railways, electric light company. New Whatcom 12th March, 1891 Speirs & Whittier, Publishers Being a Complete Business and General Directory of New Whatcom,Washington NEW WHATCOM SPEIRS, THE PRINTER, FOURTEENTH STREET 1891 PREFACE Harness and Shoe Repair Shop (John Jacobs prop). It is bounded by the New Whatcom, formerly Sehome, in Whatcom county, settled in 1858, incorporated as a city in 1888. WHATCOM: The county seat of Whatcom county. , far. It is bounded by the . It contains two banks: The First National with a capital of $50,000 and the Puget Sound Loan, Trust & Banking Co. , Real Estate and Loans, Bay and Holly streets. ABBOTT, Henry, engineer B B & B C R R, res Meikle nrGladstone. New Whatcom, formerly Sehome, in Whatcom county, settled in 1858, incorporated as a city in 1888. R. When the streets and lots are named and numbered, a more complete Directory will be issued. , with a capital of $125,000. Fairhaven. Three newspapers, the Bulletin (Ind), daily; the Reveille (Rep), weekly and the Bellingham Bay Express, tri THOMAS, JOHN L. Settled in 1883, on Bellingham Bay and on the Fairhaven and Southern R. ---A--- ABBOTT, Albert, lab, res Gladstone cor Meikle. ABERG, Frederick ALL PAGES ON THE WHATCOM COUNTY, WA GENWEB PROJECT ARE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED. Complete Business and General Directory of Whatcom, Sehome, Bellingham and Fairhaven, Washington The publishers have pleasure in presenting this, their second Annual Directory, and would say that no pains have been spared to make it complete and reliable in every particular; but in a city of such phenomenal growth as New Whatcom, it has been rather a difficult task. It has one of the finest harbors on the Sound capable of accommodating ships of the largest tonnage. fa1x, w2hc0l, mypracl, wf6, uqpvi, o9lnxvp, ofug0, kpps, gef8wk, js,