The Sehome Hotel, Bellingham, WA. The Sehome Hotel appears on the scene early in an 1859 drawing of the town of Sehome by Captain George E. Pickett. Sehome was the first platted townsite on Bellingham Bay before it consolidated with other early bay towns to become Bellingham. In 1860 the Northern LIght, a local newspaper, ran an ad for the Sehome Hotel on Bellingham Bay listing Larcombe & Co. as the proprietors. It offered board and lodging by the day or week and choice liquors at the bar. Presumably this is a photograph of the same hotel taken some years later.
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