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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 08:44, 27 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page File:1918-auto-0002-woman-in-dark-car-1600.jpg (initial upload)
- 08:44, 27 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs uploaded File:1918-auto-0002-woman-in-dark-car-1600.jpg (initial upload)
- 08:44, 27 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page File:1918-auto-0000-unloading-on-rr-track-1600.jpg (initial upload)
- 08:44, 27 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs uploaded File:1918-auto-0000-unloading-on-rr-track-1600.jpg (initial upload)
- 09:06, 26 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Reardan Census 1902 (Created page with "{{Draft}} {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible" |+ |Barker |N O |male |24 |IN |single |laborer |- |Brown |N N |male |44 |IN |single |hotel keeper |- |Brown |G W |male |38 |IN |single |hotel keeper |- |Fornia |Miss N |fem |28 |IL |single |waitress |- |Wo |Charles |male |32 |China |single |cook |- |Garber |Frank |male |33 |OH |single |real estate agent |- |Rupprath |Joseph |male |46 |Germany |married |bar keeper |- |Rupprath |Minnie |fem |14 |Amer. |single | |- |Rup...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:03, 25 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Early Land Transactions Around Reardan (initial load) Tag: Visual edit
- 10:15, 24 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs moved page Wagner Brothers Arrested for Murder to Wagner Siblings Arrested for Murder without leaving a redirect
- 15:16, 23 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Wagner Brothers Arrested for Murder (Initial draft) Tag: Visual edit
- 08:14, 23 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Category:Draft (Created page with "These pages are drafts. They should be completed and polished and the DRAFT template removed.") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:23, 23 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Template:Draft (Created page with "{{box|content=Draft Category:draft }}")
- 17:18, 22 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Class of 1909 (Created page with "The first graduation class from high school was in 1909 and numbered three. They were Ernest Davidson, Albert Ryder, and Charles Zeimantz. Mr. Padley the superintendent of the Reardan Schools for nine years, had gradually introduced high school work. The 1910 class also numbered three: Iva Davidson, Ella Moriarty, and Josephine Lacey. * want graduation program * Want the old picture including Irma, etc. since most were there * want alix's graduation invitation pictures...")
- 10:29, 22 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page File:1951-dr-c-s-kingston.jpg (Dr. C. S. Kingston, professor emeritus of history at Eastern Washington college (now EWU))
- 10:29, 22 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs uploaded File:1951-dr-c-s-kingston.jpg (Dr. C. S. Kingston, professor emeritus of history at Eastern Washington college (now EWU))
- 10:27, 22 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page File:1951-colville-military-road.jpg (Map of the Colville Military Road from the Spokesman Review July 15, 1951.)
- 10:27, 22 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs uploaded File:1951-colville-military-road.jpg (Map of the Colville Military Road from the Spokesman Review July 15, 1951.)
- 10:07, 22 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Category:Pioneer Stories (Created page with "These are stories of individuals who where early settlers around Reardan.")
- 10:06, 22 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs deleted page Category:Pioneer stories (content was: "These articles are about some of the pioneers in the Reardan area.", and the only contributor was "Kirk" (talk))
- 09:57, 22 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Buckman Other Quarter (SE ¼ Section 8) (Created page with "John and Lizzie Buckman moved to the Reardan area in 1885 from Ohio. John met Luke Ensor on the train and together they decided that the area would be great for raising cattle. Rather than wait out homesteading requirements, John and Luke purchased the SW ¼ of Section 8 from the US Government in 1891. Luke Ensor dropped his claim to this property in 1892. {{DEFAULTSORT:Buckman, John}} Category: Pioneer Stories {{DEFAULTSO...")
- 09:48, 22 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Charles Buckman (Redirected page to Buckman Railroad Quarter (NE ¼ Section 17)) Tag: New redirect
- 17:07, 21 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Belle McLain's Reardan (Created page with "Belle McLain age 82 years in 1974. This is her recollections of early Reardan. [Things enclosed in square brackets are recent additions.] <blockquote><poem> Reardan is a little town, for the aged and the young. Many a basketball game the young have won. But, when I look out my door at the sleet and the rain, I can still hear the whistle of the old freight train. While the (old) passenger is now a thing of the past, I hope the freight trains shall last and last and last....")
- 14:24, 21 November 2022 ::1 talk created page Colville Road (Created page with "===COLVILLE ROAD--oldest of the pioneer highways=== By Dr. C. S. Kingston Professor Emeritus of History, Eastern Washington College. This was in the Spokesman-Review 15 July 1951 THE Colville road is the oldest of the pioneer highways; Indians, explorers and missionaries had made their way from the Snake river north along the old trails west of the Palouse to the Spokane and then on by the way of the Chamokane Creek valley, a natural route to the Colville valley, whic...")
- 13:36, 21 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page White Bluffs Road (Created page with "This was an article from the Spokesman-Review September 9, 1951 By Dr. C. S. Kingston Professor Emeritus of History, Eastern Washington College. This is the final article in Dr. Kingston's series on Pioneer Roads of This Region. Other articles have featured The Mullan Road, The Colville Military Road, The Old Territorial Road, The Texas Road, The Kentuck Road. thumb|right|600px| THIS road, so far as pioneer immigration is concerned,...")
- 13:32, 21 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs deleted page File:White Bluff Road map.png (content was: "#REDIRECT File:White Bluffs Road map.png", and the only contributor was "Kirk" (talk))
- 13:32, 21 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs moved page File:White Bluff Road map.png to File:White Bluffs Road map.png
- 13:29, 21 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page File:White Bluff Road map.png (Map of the White Bluffs Road from a Spokesman-Review article dated September 9, 1951.)
- 13:29, 21 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs uploaded File:White Bluff Road map.png (Map of the White Bluffs Road from a Spokesman-Review article dated September 9, 1951.)
- 11:26, 21 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page PLSS T27N R38E (Created page with "file:Surverors map for T27N R38E file:Surveyors notes for T27N R38E What is special or unique about this section. {| style="text-align:center;" | || T28N R38E || |- | T27N<br>R37E || file:Surverors map for T27N R38E || T27N<br>R39E |- | || T26N R38E || |}")
- 10:34, 21 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page File:Systemic numbering in the Public Land Survey System.gif (from National Atlas of the United States via mediawiki commons)
- 10:34, 21 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs uploaded File:Systemic numbering in the Public Land Survey System.gif (from National Atlas of the United States via mediawiki commons)
- 16:07, 20 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Early PLSS Maps (Created page with "The Public Land Survey System was set up by the Northwest Act of 1799. It provided a uniform method for describing land based on a grid aligned to a baseline. In Washington and Oregon the baseline is the Willamette Meridian which passes through Portland, OR. From there a grid is laid out to define townships, an approximately six mile by six mile square which is further divided into 36 sections, each approximately a mile on each side. File:Systemic numbering in the Pub...")
- 14:18, 20 November 2022 ::1 talk created page Reardan History Wiki:Privacy policy (Created page with "This site does not use cookies that track you. There is a cookie for a session token so you stayed logged in during a session. Any information posted to this site, including your identity, is available to anyone on the Internet, so be careful in what you post. If you post something without being logged in, your IP address is used instead of your login identity.")
- 08:27, 20 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page User talk:Kirk (Created page with "Use this page to send messages or comments to Kirk Carlson. Remember that anyone can see what is posted to this page.")
- 08:25, 20 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Needs (initial reformatting)
- 07:58, 20 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs moved page Cold War to Reardan and the Cold War without leaving a redirect
- 07:55, 20 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs moved page Time-Line to Reardan History Timeline without leaving a redirect
- 07:52, 20 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Time-Line (Created page with "This timeline has events that are significant to Reardan and vicinity. [Many of the items are red-linked as a reminder that text needs to be created for a particular event or thing. {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto" |+ Historical Timeline for Reardan |- ! Date !! Event |- | 1804-1906 || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition Meriwether Lewis and William Clark Expedition] passed through the region to the south via the Clearwater, Snake and Colum...")
- 15:48, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Cold War (Created page with "thumb||200px|Entrance to Fairchild AFB Whether Reardan wants to admit it or not, it was affected by the cold war mainly due to its proximity to Fairchild Air Force Base, but also to the Midnight mine and the Hanford Reservation. It was affected by different aspect of thermonuclear warhead deployment programs: * B-52 continuous flying of nuclear bombs with flights so regular you could set your clock by them. * Atlas...")
- 15:25, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Reardan History Wiki:About (Created page with "You can contact me at [mailto:kirk.carlson@att.net?subject=ReardanHistory.net_kirk.carlson@att.net] with questions or comments. More information about this website can be found at [https://www.kirk.fun/about](https://www.kirk.fun/about)")
- 15:18, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Reardan Schools (Created page with "The Reardan-Edwall Consolidated School District is one of the largest in the state and it has a long history. * 1959 History of Reardan School * 1959 Reardan Gazette History of School * History of Reardan School Buildings * Reardan School Consolidations * RHS Ag Teachers * RHS Athletics * RHS other teachers? * RHS yearbooks? * RHS student body pictures")
- 15:15, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs moved page RHS Atletics to RHS Athletics without leaving a redirect
- 15:06, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Locust Grove School (Created page with "The school is named after a grove of black locust trees planted by Jeremiah Rice to qualify for a government grant of a "timber culture" quarter that is one mile west of the school. Some of those trees are still alive behind the dilapidated school house. Mom, Phyllis Plaster Carlson, had gone to the Locust Grove School for a year or two before being transferred to Reardan. She remembers being taught for a year in the one room school on Plaster road on the east side of t...")
- 15:04, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page History of Reardan School Buildings (Created page with "Reardan has gone through a set of buildings and remodelings over the years. This leads some confusion as to what was there and when. Hopefully this time line will help to clarify this. Dates are approximate until better information can be found. ==== First School House [date] ==== The first school house in Reardan was actually built in Fairweather before Reardan was platted. It was a frame structure with only one classroom. Photo of Fairweather school.]] file:xxx|thumb...")
- 14:27, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Reardan School Consolidations (Created page with "==== 2009 District Map ==== [2009 District map (from district site)](/docs/Reardan%20School%20District%20Map.pdf) ==== 1985 Historic District Map ==== The following map was constructed and researched by (I believe, but wished I knew more) Mrs. Pietz. This information have be reproduced from the orignal poster format to this online format. thumb||200px|Map of Reardan-Edwall School District showing consolidations ==== Reardan...")
- 13:53, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs moved page Ag Teachers to RHS Ag Teachers without leaving a redirect
- 13:53, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page RHS Atletics (Created page with "Reardan High School has a long history of athletics. === Football === === Boys Basketball === thumb||200px|Reardan basketball team 1914. Tall person in center back is Roy Koeller === Girls Basketball === === Baseball === === Softball === === Tennis === === Field and Track === === Cross Country === === Volley Ball === === Wrestling ===")
- 13:48, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Ag Teachers (Created page with "In the early days the vocational agriculture teacher was called the Smith-Hughes teacher, named after the legislation that required vocational education in high schools. The teacher also served as the advisor to the local chapter of Future Farmers of America (FFA). {| class="wikitable" |+ Vocational Agriculture Teachers at Reardan |- ! Teacher !! From !! To !! Comments |- | Clifford E.Perryman || Sept 1936 || May 1940 || Married in 1937 to Marjorie Lemon (third and...")
- 13:28, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page Joseph Wynecoop (Redirected page to Joe Wynecoop) Tag: New redirect
- 11:05, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs created page L. B. Beavers (Redirected page to Lyle Beavers) Tag: New redirect
- 10:38, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs moved page John C. Raymer Sr. to John C. Raymer, Sr.
- 10:38, 19 November 2022 Kirk talk contribs moved page John C. Raymer Jr. to John C. Raymer, Jr. without leaving a redirect