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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2E3R_pioneer-cemetery_White-Salmon-WA.html
Pioneer Cemetery. In Memory of Those Believed to be Buried Here. . 1882 . Earliest burial. . 1897 . A.H. and Jennie Jewett deed the property to the Board of School Directors of District #19. . 1914 . Property deeded to City of White Salmon. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2E3Q_the-weldon-wagon-trail_Husum-WA.html
The Weldon Wagon Trail. . This trail connects the Sandborn Road to the town of Husum. Originally named as the Weldon-Hyndman Road by the petitioners and builders, Elwin Weldon and Henry Hyndman. Prior to construction of this wagon road, the people…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DTS_great-falls-of-the-columbia_Lyle-WA.html
Great Falls of the Columbia. "Indians assisted us over the portage". The Lewis and Clark Expedition reached Celilo Falls, its first major obstacle on the Columbia River, on October 22,1805. William Clark named this imposing stretch of the river &q…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DTB_celilo-falls_Lyle-WA.html
Celilo Falls. An Ancient Fishery. American Indians have harvested salmon from the Columbia River for over 10,000 years. Celilo Falls, a sacred location, now lies beneath the waters of the Columbia, directly east of the railroad bridge you see belo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DT7_wyam_Lyle-WA.html
Wyam. "This is the Great Mart". Since time immemorial, the area surrounding Celilo Falls was the hub of a vast American Indian trade network that stretched from California to Alaska, and from the Missouri Plains to the Pacific Ocean. Native people…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DT3_class-p-2-engine-no-2507_Wishram-WA.html
Class P-2 Engine No. 2507. Built by Baldwin 1923. In 1923, the Great Northern Railway received 28 Class P-2 "Mountains" from the Baldwin Locomotive Works. These locomotives were assigned numbers 2500 through 2527 and had 29 X 28 cylinder…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DRJ_view-of-mount-jefferson_Lyle-WA.html
View of Mount Jefferson. "he observed the snow clad top". William Clark took frequent side trips during the journey, sometimes climbing hills to get a better view of the surrounding countryside. On April 22, 1806, Clark scaled Haystack Butte, the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17S7_stonehenge_Goldendale-WA.html
The structure before you is the first monument in our nation to military personnel who gave their lives in World War I. (unreadable) 13 young Klickitat County men, it also serves as lasting reminder of the works of Samuel Hill, patron of this regi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMN1F_sam-hill-country_Goldendale-WA.html
In 1908 Samuel Hill (1857-1931) bought 7,000 acres on these slopes. He planned a Quaker farming colony, surveyed a 34-block tounsite and built a church, hotel, store, offices, garage and shops. His engineers built ten miles of experimental roads; …