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  • 10:50, 29 May 2023 ::1 talk created page Category:Note (Created page with "This page links all of the pages with notes.")
  • 14:38, 2 March 2023 ::1 talk created page George Wilson (Created page with "During the winter of 1889-1890 a number of people would have frozen to death if “Wild Goose” Bill Condon had not come to the rescue by selling the settlers his rail fences at five dollars per load. In December, 1889, during the big snow storm, we were living in a cabin in Wilbur. On the morning following the heaviest snow, we found our cabin completely covered by a snow drift. It was necessary to tunnel our way out and shovel snow form the window. This was a tough wi...")
  • 14:34, 2 March 2023 ::1 talk created page Joseph and James LeFevre (Created page with "==== The Ranges About Medical Lake -- Joseph and James LeFevre (Spokane County) ==== In 1871, our father, with a partner, Mr. Martin, bought a band of five hundred head of sheep, a few cattle and horses and drove them to Medical Lake, where Father settled on a pre-emption claim on the present site of Medical Lake. The first winter they lost two hundred and fifty head of sheep from scab disease. In the spring they washed their sheep in the lake and to their great surpri...")
  • 14:33, 2 March 2023 ::1 talk created page Julius Johnson (Created page with "==== Julius C. Johnson (Lincoln County) ==== At the beginning of the severe winter of 1889 and 1890, I had thirty head of horses and thirty head of cattle, but when the snow was gone I had only three or four cows and three horses left, as the others were frozen or starved to death. When it was time for seeing, my remaining horses were in such a weakened state that they could be worked for only short intervals, and it was necessary to do to about half the seeding by hand....")
  • 11:52, 2 March 2023 ::1 talk created page Template:Note (Created page with "<div style="background-color: #fdfd96; border: 2px solid maroon; margin:5px; padding:5px!important;"> {{{1}}} </div>")
  • 13:24, 1 January 2023 ::1 talk created page Harl Aldrich, Sr. (Created page with " right| 200px | Lucy and Harl Aldrich wedding in 1915 Harl Aldrich, Sr. was born in 1890 in Indiana. He graduated from Purdue University in 1914 with Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Although he had a job offer to work at Westinghouse, his father persuaded him to go into teaching. He looked to the west and took a job at Reardan as a manual training [wood shop] teacher and athletic coach. A year later he...")
  • 11:49, 28 December 2022 ::1 talk created page Category:Eagle Scouts (Created page with "This category is for photos and articles pertaining to Eagle Scouts.")
  • 18:57, 29 November 2022 ::1 talk created page LaPray Bridge (Created page with "{{Draft}} The Colville Road was established in 1860 to move goods from Walla Walla to Fort Colville. The road crossed the Spokane River at a spot called the Winding Ford. This was about 3 miles upstream of the site of Long Lake Dam. Fording the river really only works in very low water situations, so James Monaghan established a ferry service there. In 1865, he built a toll bridge. He was one of the earliest white residents of area and lived peacefully among the In...")
  • 15:24, 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...")
  • 15:18, 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.")
  • 17:28, 10 November 2022 ::1 talk created page Category:Veteran (Created page with "category: civil war union veteran category: civil war confederate veteran category: wwi veteran category: wwii veteran category: korean police action veteran category: vietnam conflict veteran category: non-combatant veteran") Tag: Visual edit