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Tono, Washington

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At its peak in the 1920s Tono had over 1,000 residents, 125 houses, a hotel, a hospital, a general store, and a school. The town flourished until 1932 when the railroads began switching to
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Johnson, Mona (n.d.). Lempi and John Hirvela bid Tono farewell (newspaper clipping). Historic clipping file. Olympia, WA: Olympia branch,
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in 1909 by one of the many Japanese railroad workers. Folk etymology states the name is a contraction of "ton of coal".
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Dwelley, Arthur (14 October 1987). "Community rose and vanished on bed of coal".
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purchased the property including the town site (and the Hirvela's home) and began
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in the United States. It was a company-owned mining town founded in 1907 by the
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Johnson, Ruth (December 1976). "Tono: Coal mining Finns of Washington State".
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revived operations at the Tono field, now known as the
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Ghost town
Tono in 1909
Tono is located in Washington (state)
Tono is located in the United States
46°46′28.3″N 122°49′28.3″W / 46.774528°N 122.824528°W / 46.774528; -122.824528
Country
State
Washington
County
Thurston
Time zone
UTC-8
Pacific (PST)
DST
UTC-7
ghost town
Washington
Washington Union Coal Company
Union Pacific Railroad
coal
locomotives
Thurston County
Olympia, Washington
Tenino
Bucoda
Tono
diesel locomotives
Union Pacific
Bucoda Mining Company
Pacific Power & Light Company

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