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of History & Folklore Covering from British Columbia to Puget Sound. Washington counties covered: Skagit, Whatcom, Island, San Juan, Snohomish, focusing on Sedro-Woolley and Skagit Valley. An evolving history dedicated to committing random acts of historical kindness The home pages remain free of any charge. Subscriber archives available through Issue #60 free, with a two-part story Noel left us for Issue #61. Publisher: Skagit County Historical Society
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The Wheels of Commerce...What would transportation in Skagit County be without our filling station? There was a time of the full service, service stations... link up in Feb. |
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Skagit River Journal is published and directed by Skagit County Historical Society and it's Publication Committee. Publication Chair: John Kamb Jr., Editor & Webmaster: Dan Royal, Publication Committee Members: Dan Royal, John Kamb Contributions and submissions of your pioneer and early individuals, families, towns, obituaries, stories and photos of Skagit County related items can be sent by email or to the address listed here: Skagit River Journal c/o Skagit County Historical Society PO Box 818, 501 S. 4th St., La Conner, WA 98257 360-466-3365 Dan Royal 360-826-6141 Hours: Tuesday thru Sunday 11 AM to 5 PM The Museum is located at the top of the hill in La Conner. Skagit River Journal © 2016 by Skagit County Historical Society. All rights reserved.
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Site founded Sept. 1, 2000. Passed 7.5 million page views, November 2014; passed 800 stories in 2013 — Noel V. Bourasaw, 1944-2015, Founder Sedro-Woolley, Washington,— where Mortimer Cook started a town & named it Bug
Skagit River Journal &
Noel V. Bourasaw were honored with 2014 Heritage Award from Skagit County Historical Society |
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"The late Ray
Jordan was arguably the best historian of Sedro-Woolley. His book, Yarns
of the Skagit Country "Ray's Writin's" (Sedro-Woolley: self-published,
1974), was the most thorough collection of stories about the merged towns
and their pioneers and the surrounding area."
Noel
V. Bourasaw
The long awaited reprint of Ray Jordan's "Yarns of the Skagit Country, Ray's Writin's" has been available and for sale as of August 4, 2016 at the Museum bookstore. Link to Ray Jordan web page for an introduction.
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Calendar of Events
Calendar of
Events webpage
“Washington Remembers World War II
And
The Skagit Home Front”
February 10 through June 25
Opening Reception February 9 from 6 to 8 PM
La
Conner –
Featured exhibit on loan from the Washington State Secretary of State’s
Office. “Washington Remembers World War II” is a collection of stories that
take you around the globe to crucial battles on foreign soil, to German
concentration camps and to the American home front where defense plant
workers contributed to the war effort. The exhibit features large compelling
photographs, personal stories and fascinating war facts. “The Skagit Home
Front” presents the stories of Skagitonians who served, and those who stayed
and kept care of the Home Front.
Join us Thursday evening, February 9 at 6 PM for an opening
reception.
The Museum is located at 501 S. 4th
Street, at the top of the hill in La Conner. Admission: Adults $5, Seniors
$4, Families $10. For more information call 360.466.3365 or visit
www.skagitcounty.net/museum
Please send us calendar items for any history-related or community events in your area scheduled for the rest of 2016. |
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In The News Locally
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These days, Skagit City School and a road of the same name are all that remain of "Skagit's Lost Communities", Skagit City. (link to Skagit Valley Herald article) Find out "Where was Skagit City?"
The obituary and the life story of Norm Lisherness, Sedro-Woolley's beloved police chief, during Loggerodeo of 1967. |
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Early timeline Founders Mortimer Cook — P.A. Woolley — 4 British bachelors. |
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Maps … Mining Washington & other counties Whatcom, the mother county 'til 1883 Snohomish County, home of early Skagit pioneers |
Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Puget Sound & Baker River, and more . . . Interurban |
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Lost Cities of Skagit
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Museums, Genealogy, Researchers, Historical Associations, Fraternities |
Transcriptions old newspapers |
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Read how to sort through our 800-plus stories. |
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Did you find what you were seeking? We have
helped many
people find individual names or places,
email if you have any
difficulty. |
Tip: Put quotation marks around a specific name or item of two
words or more, and then experiment with different combinations of the words without
quote marks. We are currently researching some of the names most recently searched for
— check the list
here. Maybe you have searched for one of them? |
See this Journal
Timeline website of local, state, national, international events for years of the
pioneer period. |
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