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The North Pacific Bank Note Company (fl. c. 1903 - 1970) was a lithographic printer based in Tacoma, Washington with a penchant for producing maps, including for local cartographic firms Metsker's and Kroll. They also printed promotional materials for hotels, banks, and local chambers of commerce in the Seattle-Tacoma area. Among their works was a 1925 companion to Samuel Augutus Mitchell's seminal 1845 'New Map of Texas, Oregon, and California' and a 1939 book of salmon recipes.
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