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Introduction

The sole object in preparing his booklet is to give a general view of the early history of Reardan and immediate surrounding country, not forgetting the county and the Northwest as a whole.

It would be very ungrateful if I did not acknowledge the many favors, pictures, interviews, and constructive criticisms received from those who have so willingly assisted in all possible ways. I wish to thank those who have furnished material and especially the school board of Mr. B. L. Barnard, Mr. G. Swanson, Mr. G. Reinbold, Mr. P. Brommer, and Mr. P. Mahrt for authorizing this project, and the administrative backing of Mr. G. Wisdom and Mr. L. McKay, and the untiring efforts of Sharon Weyen, who was the general chairman of this project.

This whole project is a result of the Washington History Class of 1958-59.

Gregory R. Sanford Social Studies Teacher Reardan High School Reardan, Washington.

Table of Contents

Chapter name
I. History of Reardan Territory (Collection of Many Facts, Tales, and Human Interest Articles)
IIa. History of Reardan Schools
IIb. Complete History of Reardan Schools from Reardan Gazette
III. Businesses
IV. Churches
  IV.a.   Early Religious Efforts
  IV.b   First Presbyterian Church of Reardan
  IV.c   Emmanual Lutheran Church
  IV.d   Reardan Evangelical United Brethern Church
V History of Lincoln County
VI.a Pioneer Stories
VI.b History of Reardan as told by Mrs Rose Moon