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* '''1804-1806''' Lewis and Clark expedition. Nearest point is Lewiston.
* '''1804-1806''' Lewis and Clark expedition. Nearest point is Lewiston.
* '''1811''' Spokane House established at the mouth of the Little Spokane River by the Northwest Company of Montreal. (Fort Vancouver wasn't built until 1824.
* '''1811''' Spokane House established at the mouth of the Little Spokane River by the Northwest Company of Montreal. (Fort Vancouver wasn't built until 1824.
* '''1838''' Tshimakain Mission established near Ford. First white children born  and first book published in Pacific Northwest. (The Whitman mission was established onlytwo years before in 1836.)
* '''1838''' Tshimakain Mission established near Ford. First white children born  and first book published in Pacific Northwest. (The Whitman mission was established only two years before in 1836.)
* '''1853''' Camp Washington on the Coulee Hite Road established as the first Capitol of Washington Territory.
* '''1853''' Camp Washington on the Coulee Hite Road established as the first Capitol of Washington Territory where the newly appointed Governor Isaac Stevens met with his railroad survey teams.
* '''1858''' Battle of Pine Creek (or Battle of Steptoe Butte) US forces were over powered by Indians led by Yakima Chief Kamiahkin.
* '''1858''' Battle of Pine Creek (or Battle of Steptoe Butte) near Rosalia. US forces were over powered by Indians led by Yakima Chief Kamiahkin.
* '''1858''' Battle of Four Lakes US forces under Col. George Wright defeated Indian forces.
* '''1858''' Battle of Four Lakes, US forces under Col. George Wright defeated Indian forces.
* '''1858''' Battle of Spokane Plains again US forces defeated Indian forces by hanging Qualchan and other Indians.
* '''1858''' Battle of Spokane Plains, again US forces defeated Indian forces by hanging Qualchan and other Indians.
* '''1860''' Establishment of a ferry crossing for the Walla Walla-Colville Military Road at winding ford on the Spokane River about two miles above Long Lake Dam. This the first permanent settlement in present day Spokane county. The crossing is replaced with a toll bridge that became known as the LaPray Bridge which was used until flooded by the reservoir behind Long Lake Dam.
* '''1860''' Establishment of a ferry crossing for the Walla Walla-Colville Military Road at "winding ford" on the Spokane River about two miles above Long Lake Dam. This the first permanent settlement in present day Spokane county. The crossing is replaced with a toll bridge that became known as the LaPray Bridge which was used until flooded by the reservoir behind Long Lake Dam. [There is a monument on US 2 near the Coulee Hite Road commemorating this road. It claims the road was established in 1811 when it was partially traveled by David Thompson on his way to establish Spokane House.]
* '''1878''' First homesteaders arrive.
* '''1878''' First homesteaders arrived near Reardan.
* '''1881''' Northern Pacific is open to Spokan Falls, enabling easier settlement
* '''1881''' Northern Pacific Railroad is opened to Spokan Falls, enabling easier settlement
* '''1882''' Establishment of Capps Station post office on the Spokan Falls-Post Spokane (Fort Spokane) stage route about 1 mile north of Reardan.
* '''1882''' Establishment of Capps Station post office on the Spokan Falls-Post Spokane (Fort Spokane) stage route about 1 mile north of Reardan.
* '''1882''' Fairweather was platted.
* '''1882''' Fairweather was platted.
* '''1888''' Branch of the Northern Pacific Railroad reaches Reardan.
* '''1888''' Branch of the Northern Pacific Railroad reached Reardan.
* '''1889''' Reardan was platted.
* '''1889''' Reardan was platted.
* '''1910''' Little Falls Dam completed with the largest turbines in production. First use of steel towers for transmission of electricity west of the Mississippi River.
* '''1910''' Little Falls Dam completed with the largest turbines in production. This is on the National Registry of Historic Places. It also marks the first use of steel towers for transmission of electricity west of the Mississippi River.
* '''1915''' Long Lake Dam completed as the highest spillway dam in the world.
* '''1915''' Long Lake Dam completed as the highest spillway dam in the world. This and the nearby bridge are on the National Registry of Historic Places.
* '''1940''' Grand Coulee Dam completed as the largest dam in the word. It was upgraded in 1972 with the third powerhouse to regain that title.
* '''1940''' Grand Coulee Dam completed as the largest dam in the word. It was upgraded in 1972 with the third powerhouse to regain that title.
* '''1959-1969''' Nike bases to protect Fairchild AFB were active at Deep Creek, Medical Lake, Cheney, and Airway Heights. The Deep Creek and Medical Lake sites were retrofitted to have nuclear warheads and an increased range of 75 miles.
* '''1959-1969''' Nike bases to protect Fairchild AFB were active at Deep Creek, Medical Lake, Cheney, and Airway Heights. The Deep Creek and Medical Lake sites were retrofitted to have nuclear warheads and an increased range of 75 miles.
* '''1961-1965''' Reardan Atlas E missile site was active with an intercontinental thermal nuclear warhead.
* '''1961-1965''' Reardan Atlas E missile site was active with an intercontinental thermal nuclear warhead. This is on the National Registry of Historic Places.
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Revision as of 07:55, 16 September 2023

DRAFT--This page is a draft. It is incomplete, not proof read and may contain research notes

Historic places and things within a short drive of Reardan (in order of time).

  • 1804-1806 Lewis and Clark expedition. Nearest point is Lewiston.
  • 1811 Spokane House established at the mouth of the Little Spokane River by the Northwest Company of Montreal. (Fort Vancouver wasn't built until 1824.
  • 1838 Tshimakain Mission established near Ford. First white children born and first book published in Pacific Northwest. (The Whitman mission was established only two years before in 1836.)
  • 1853 Camp Washington on the Coulee Hite Road established as the first Capitol of Washington Territory where the newly appointed Governor Isaac Stevens met with his railroad survey teams.
  • 1858 Battle of Pine Creek (or Battle of Steptoe Butte) near Rosalia. US forces were over powered by Indians led by Yakima Chief Kamiahkin.
  • 1858 Battle of Four Lakes, US forces under Col. George Wright defeated Indian forces.
  • 1858 Battle of Spokane Plains, again US forces defeated Indian forces by hanging Qualchan and other Indians.
  • 1860 Establishment of a ferry crossing for the Walla Walla-Colville Military Road at "winding ford" on the Spokane River about two miles above Long Lake Dam. This the first permanent settlement in present day Spokane county. The crossing is replaced with a toll bridge that became known as the LaPray Bridge which was used until flooded by the reservoir behind Long Lake Dam. [There is a monument on US 2 near the Coulee Hite Road commemorating this road. It claims the road was established in 1811 when it was partially traveled by David Thompson on his way to establish Spokane House.]
  • 1878 First homesteaders arrived near Reardan.
  • 1881 Northern Pacific Railroad is opened to Spokan Falls, enabling easier settlement
  • 1882 Establishment of Capps Station post office on the Spokan Falls-Post Spokane (Fort Spokane) stage route about 1 mile north of Reardan.
  • 1882 Fairweather was platted.
  • 1888 Branch of the Northern Pacific Railroad reached Reardan.
  • 1889 Reardan was platted.
  • 1910 Little Falls Dam completed with the largest turbines in production. This is on the National Registry of Historic Places. It also marks the first use of steel towers for transmission of electricity west of the Mississippi River.
  • 1915 Long Lake Dam completed as the highest spillway dam in the world. This and the nearby bridge are on the National Registry of Historic Places.
  • 1940 Grand Coulee Dam completed as the largest dam in the word. It was upgraded in 1972 with the third powerhouse to regain that title.
  • 1959-1969 Nike bases to protect Fairchild AFB were active at Deep Creek, Medical Lake, Cheney, and Airway Heights. The Deep Creek and Medical Lake sites were retrofitted to have nuclear warheads and an increased range of 75 miles.
  • 1961-1965 Reardan Atlas E missile site was active with an intercontinental thermal nuclear warhead. This is on the National Registry of Historic Places.

DRAFT--This page is a draft. It is incomplete, not proof read and may contain research notes