Historic American Buildings Survey. Washington (State)
Variant namesThe Sawyer family cabin in Sawyer, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Sawyer family cabin plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127065
The Borst Blockhouse in Centralia, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Borst Blockhouse plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128969
The Clugston barn on Clugston Rd. near Colville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Clugston barn, Colville, Wash. plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128965
The Alexander Blockhouse in Coupeville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Alexander Blockhouse plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127075
The Officers' houses at Fort Steilacoom, Washington were originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Fort Steilacoom Officers' residences plans [manuscript], 1937. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127070
The Davis Blockhouse in Coupeville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Dow family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128964
The Jackson Prairie Courthouse in Jackson Prairie, Washington was originally built in 1850.
From the description of Jackson Prairie Courthouse plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127081
The Dan Harbaugh homestead near Colville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Dan Harbaugh homestead plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127078
The Kineth family house in Snakelum Point, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Kineth family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128960
The Catholic church in Steilacoom, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Catholic church, Steilacoom, Wash. plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128957
The Capt. George Pickett house at 910 Bancroft St. in Bellingham, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Captain George Pickett residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127084
The Claquato Church near Chehalis, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Claquato Church, Chehalis, Wash. plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128968
The Isaiah Scammon house in South Montesano, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Isaiah Scammon residence plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127064
The Dr. F. P. McPherson cabin in Chewelah, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Dr. F. P. McPherson cabin plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127080
The John Holst homestead (Old Courthouse) near Colville, Washington was originally built in 1860.
From the description of John Holst homestead (Old Courthouse) plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127077
The Elwood Evans house in Olympia, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Elwood Evans residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127067
The Douglas family cabin in Chewelah, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Douglas family cabin plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128966
The St. Mary's Mission Wayfarer's Cabin near Omak, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of St. Mary's Mission Wayfarer's Cabin, Omak, Wash. plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128959
Ransom Clark (1809-1859) was an explorer, businessman and politician.
He traveled from Wisconsin to St. Louis to New Orleans. In 1843, he joined an expedition under Lt. Fremont to the West Coast. In 1844, He settled in Lafayette, Oregon. In 1845, he married Lettrice Jane Millican (b.1830) who came to Lafayette in 1843. He mined for gold in California and in 1855 in Colville. He also worked in the hotel business. In 1858 he began working on a land claim of 640 acres near Walla Walla. He was also a member of the legislature. In 1844 he helped commission a road from Willamette Falls to the Yamhill River. Clark's son, William Spencer Clark, was born in 1857 in Portland,Oregon. He became the Assistant Secretary of the Consitutional Convention of Washington Territory in 1878. After Ransom's death his wife, Lettrice, married Almos H. Reynolds.The Ransom Clark cabin near Walla Walla, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Ransom Clark cabin plans [manuscript], 1937. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704353420
The stage coach station in Picjney City, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Stage coach station barn, Pickney City, Wash. plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127076
The Factor's house of Fort Nisqually in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Fort Nisqually Factor's house plans [manuscript], 1937. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127062
The David Chambers house in Chambers Prairie, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of David Chambers residence plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127082
The Philip Keach house in Steilacoom, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Philip Keach residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128956
The English camp near Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of English camp remains, San Juan Island, Wash. plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128958
The Hazard Post Office in Wild Rose Prairie near Deer Park, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Hazard Post Office plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127071
The Richard Covington cabin in Vancouver, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Richard Covington cabin plans [manuscript], 1937. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704353421
The stage coach station in Cashup, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Stage coach station, Cashup, Wash. plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128970
The Izett family house in Crescent Harbor, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Izett family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127068
The St. Joseph's Mission in Ahtanum Valley near Tampioco, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
It burned down and was rebuilt 1860-1870.
From the description of St. Joseph's Mission, Ahtanum Valley, Wash. plans [manuscript], 1937. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127060
Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) was quartermaster at Vancouver garrison in the 1850. The General Grant's headquarters at Fort Vancouver, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Fort Vancouver General Grant's headquarters plans [manuscript], 1937. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704353423
The Jacob Ebey Blockhouse in Coupeville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Jacob Ebey Blockhouse plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127072
The corner bastion of Fort Nisqually in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Fort Nisqually corner bastion plans [manuscript], 1937. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127063
The Post Library at Fort Vancouver, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Fort Vancouver Post Library plans [manuscript], 1937. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704353422
The Davis Blockhouse in Coupeville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Davis Blockhouse plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127074
The Old Courthouse at 1106 E St. in Bellingham, Washington was originally built in 1858.
From the guide to the Old Courthouse, Bellingham, Wash. plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Commandant house and blockhouse of Fort Simcoe in Yakima County, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Fort Simcoe Commandant house and blockhouse plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The stage coach station in Picjney City, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Stage coach station barn, Pickney City, Wash. plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The John Holst homestead (Old Courthouse) near Colville, Washington was originally built in 1860.
From the guide to the John Holst homestead (Old Courthouse) plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Hazard Post Office in Wild Rose Prairie near Deer Park, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Hazard Post Office plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Kineth family house in Snakelum Point, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Kineth family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Charles Regenary cabin near Chewelah, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Charles Regenary cabin plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The William Engle house in Ebey's Landing, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the William Engle residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The St. Paul's Mission near Kettle Falls, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the St. Paul's Mission, Kettle Falls, Wash. plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Elwood Evans house in Olympia, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Elwood Evans residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Sawyer family cabin in Sawyer, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Sawyer family cabin plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Claquato Church near Chehalis, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Claquato Church, Chehalis, Wash. plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Dr. F. P. McPherson cabin in Chewelah, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Dr. F. P. McPherson cabin plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Isaiah Scammon house in South Montesano, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Isaiah Scammon residence plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The St. Mary's Mission Wayfarer's Cabin near Omak, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the St. Mary's Mission Wayfarer's Cabin, Omak, Wash. plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Alexander Blockhouse in Coupeville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Alexander Blockhouse plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The stage coach station in Cashup, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Stage coach station, Cashup, Wash. plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Clugston barn on Clugston Rd. near Colville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Clugston barn, Colville, Wash. plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Post Library at Fort Vancouver, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Fort Vancouver Post Library plans, 1937, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The First Island Courthouse near Coveland, Washington was originally built in 1855.
From the guide to the First Island Courthouse plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Catholic church in Steilacoom, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Catholic church, Steilacoom, Wash. plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Richard Covington cabin in Vancouver, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Richard Covington cabin plans, 1937, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Borst Blockhouse in Centralia, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Borst Blockhouse plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Philip Keach house in Steilacoom, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Philip Keach residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The English camp near Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the English camp remains, San Juan Island, Wash. plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Capt. George Pickett house at 910 Bancroft St. in Bellingham, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Captain George Pickett residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The granary of Fort Nisqually in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Fort Nisqually granary plans, 1937, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Jacob Ebey Blockhouse in Coupeville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Jacob Ebey Blockhouse plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
Ransom Clark (1809-1859) was an explorer, businessman and politician.
From the guide to the Ransom Clark cabin plans, 1937, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885) was quartermaster at Vancouver garrison in the 1850. The General Grant's headquarters at Fort Vancouver, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Fort Vancouver General Grant's headquarters plans, 1937, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Ebey Family house in Ebey's Landing, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Ebey family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Jackson Prairie Courthouse in Jackson Prairie, Washington was originally built in 1850.
From the guide to the Jackson Prairie Courthouse plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Dan Harbaugh homestead near Colville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Dan Harbaugh homestead plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The corner bastion of Fort Nisqually in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Fort Nisqually corner bastion plans, 1937, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The David Chambers house in Chambers Prairie, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the David Chambers residence plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Douglas family cabin in Chewelah, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Douglas family cabin plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The St. Joseph's Mission in Ahtanum Valley near Tampioco, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the St. Joseph's Mission, Ahtanum Valley, Wash. plans, 1937, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Davis Blockhouse in Coupeville, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Davis Blockhouse plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Dow family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Officers' houses at Fort Steilacoom, Washington were originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Fort Steilacoom Officers' residences plans, 1937, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Izett family house in Crescent Harbor, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Izett family residence plans, 1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Factor's house of Fort Nisqually in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the guide to the Fort Nisqually Factor's house plans, 1937, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
The Charles Regenary cabin near Chewelah, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Charles Regenary cabin plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127079
The Old Courthouse at 1106 E St. in Bellingham, Washington was originally built in 1858.
From the description of Old Courthouse, Bellingham, Wash. plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127083
The William Engle house in Ebey's Landing, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of William Engle residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128961
The Ebey Family house in Ebey's Landing, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Ebey family residence plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704128963
The Commandant house and blockhouse of Fort Simcoe in Yakima County, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Fort Simcoe Commandant house and blockhouse plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704364657
The granary of Fort Nisqually in Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of Fort Nisqually granary plans [manuscript], 1937. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127061
The First Island Courthouse near Coveland, Washington was originally built in 1855.
From the description of First Island Courthouse plans [manuscript], 1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127066
The St. Paul's Mission near Kettle Falls, Washington was originally built in the mid 19th century.
From the description of St. Paul's Mission, Kettle Falls, Wash. plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 704127069
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associatedWith | Alexander Blockhouse (Coupeville, Wash.) | corporateBody |
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associatedWith | Borst Blockhouse (Centralia, Wash.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Chambers, David | family |
associatedWith | Chambers, David | person |
associatedWith | Claquato Church (Chehalis, Wash.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Claquato Church (Chehalis, Wash.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Clark, Ransom, | family |
associatedWith | Clark, Ransom, 1809-1859 | person |
associatedWith | Covington, Richard | person |
associatedWith | Covington, Richard | family |
associatedWith | Davis Blockhouse (Coupeville, Wash.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Davis Blockhouse (Coupeville, Wash.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Douglas family | family |
associatedWith | Douglas family | family |
associatedWith | Dow family | family |
associatedWith | Dow family | family |
associatedWith | Ebey family | family |
associatedWith | Ebey family | family |
associatedWith | Engle, William | family |
associatedWith | Engle, William | person |
associatedWith | Evans, Elwood, | family |
associatedWith | Evans, Elwood, 1828-1898 | person |
associatedWith | First Island Courthouse (Coveland, Wash.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | First Island Courthouse (Coveland, Wash.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Grant, Ulysses S. | family |
associatedWith | Grant, Ulysses S. 1822-1885 | person |
associatedWith | Harbaugh, Dan | family |
associatedWith | Harbaugh, Dan | person |
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associatedWith | Holst, John | family |
associatedWith | Izett family | family |
associatedWith | Izett family | family |
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associatedWith | Jackson Prairie Courthouse (Jackson Prairie, Wash.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Jacob Ebey Blockhouse (Coupeville, Wash.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Jacob Ebey Blockhouse (Coupeville, Wash.) | corporateBody |
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associatedWith | Keach, Philip | person |
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Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve (Wash.) | |||
Whidbey Island (Wash.) | |||
Coupeville (Wash.) | |||
Whidbey Island (Wash.) | |||
Walla Walla (Wash.) | |||
Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
Lincoln County (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Vancouver | |||
Colville (Wash.) | |||
Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve (Wash.) | |||
Fort Steilacoom (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Wild Rose Prairie | |||
Washington (State)--Centralia | |||
Whidbey Island (Wash.) | |||
Pickney City (Wash.) | |||
Omak (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Pickney City | |||
Washington (State)--Olympia | |||
Island County (Wash.) | |||
Wild Rose Prairie (Wash.) | |||
Vancouver (Wash.) | |||
Lewis County (Wash.) | |||
Island County (Wash.) | |||
Olympia (Wash.) | |||
Steilacoom (Wash.) | |||
Coveland (Wash.) | |||
Tacoma (Wash.) | |||
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site (Wash.) | |||
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site (Wash.) | |||
Whatcom County (Wash.) | |||
Fort Nisqually (Tacoma, Wash.) | |||
Kettle Falls (Wash.) | |||
Stevens County (Wash.) | |||
Chewelah (Wash.) | |||
Lincoln County (Wash.) | |||
Kettle Falls (Wash.) | |||
Fort Spokane (Wash.) | |||
Olympia (Wash.) | |||
Whidbey Island (Wash.) | |||
Clark County (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Bellingham | |||
Spokane County (Wash.) | |||
Island County (Wash.) | |||
Pierce County (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Coupeville | |||
Clark County (Wash.) | |||
Vancouver (Wash.) | |||
Jackson Prairie (Wash.) | |||
Chehalis (Wash.) | |||
Okanogan County (Wash.) | |||
Centralia (Wash.) | |||
Walla Walla County (Wash.) | |||
Sawyer (Wash.) | |||
Crescent Harbor (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Cashup | |||
Washington (State)--Jackson Prairie | |||
Fort Nisqually Historic Site (Tacoma, Wash.) | |||
Stevens County (Wash.) | |||
Whidbey Island (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Omak | |||
Washington (State)--Chehalis | |||
Chambers Prairie (Wash.) | |||
Coupeville (Wash.) | |||
Sawyer (Wash.) | |||
Chambers Prairie (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State) | |||
Washington (State)--Sawyer | |||
Stevens County (Wash.) | |||
Stevens County (Wash.) | |||
Whidbey Island (Wash.) | |||
Point Defiance Park (Tacoma, Wash.) | |||
Walla Walla County (Wash.) | |||
Grays Harbor County (Wash.) | |||
Whidbey Island (Wash.) | |||
Tacoma (Wash.) | |||
Coupeville (Wash.) | |||
Fort Steilacoom (Wash.) | |||
Steilacoom (Wash.) | |||
Lewis County (Wash.) | |||
Stevens County (Wash.) | |||
Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve (Wash.) | |||
Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Fort Simcoe | |||
Washington (State)--Crescent Harbor | |||
Grays Harbor County (Wash.) | |||
Colville (Wash.) | |||
Tacoma (Wash.) | |||
Crescent Harbor (Wash.) | |||
Coupeville (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--San Juan Island | |||
Fort Nisqually (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Tacoma | |||
San Juan County (Wash.) | |||
Pierce County (Wash.) | |||
Island County (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Chewelah | |||
Pierce County (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Steilacoom | |||
Washington (State)--Walla Walla | |||
Whidbey Island (Wash.) | |||
San Juan County (Wash.) | |||
Thurston County (Wash.) | |||
Island County (Wash.) | |||
Island County (Wash.) | |||
Fort Nisqually (Wash.) | |||
Whitman County (Wash.) | |||
Thurston County (Wash.) | |||
Stevens County (Wash.) | |||
Chewelah (Wash.) | |||
South Montesano (Wash.) | |||
Fort Simcoe (Wash.) | |||
Whitman County (Wash.) | |||
Clark County (Wash.) | |||
Stevens County (Wash.) | |||
Coupeville (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Kettle Falls | |||
Stevens County (Wash.) | |||
Coveland (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Coveland | |||
Coupeville (Wash.) | |||
Spokane County (Wash.) | |||
Steilacoom (Wash.) | |||
Whatcom County (Wash.) | |||
Walla Walla (Wash.) | |||
South Montesano (Wash.) | |||
Whidbey Island (Wash.) | |||
Coupeville (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Colville | |||
Stevens County (Wash.) | |||
Island County (Wash.) | |||
Jackson Prairie (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Fort Steilacoom | |||
Coupeville (Wash.) | |||
Yakimma County (Wash.) | |||
Bellingham (Wash.) | |||
Yakima County (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Fort Vancouver National Historic Site | |||
Colville (Wash.) | |||
Centralia (Wash.) | |||
Pierce County (Wash.) | |||
San Juan Island (Wash.) | |||
Yakima County (Wash.) | |||
Lewis County (Wash.) | |||
Tampioco (Wash.) | |||
Omak (Wash.) | |||
Whatcom County (Wash.) | |||
Fort Nisqually (Wash.) | |||
Chewelah (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--South Montesano | |||
Pierce County (Wash.) | |||
Colville (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Chambers Prairie | |||
Cashup (Wash.) | |||
Whidbey Island (Wash.) | |||
Pierce County (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Fort Spokane | |||
Cashup (Wash.) | |||
Chewelah (Wash.) | |||
Pierce County (Wash.) | |||
Island County (Wash.) | |||
Lewis County (Wash.) | |||
Yakima County (Wash.) | |||
Island County (Wash.) | |||
Island County (Wash.) | |||
Tacoma (Wash.) | |||
Chehalis (Wash.) | |||
Okanogan County (Wash.) | |||
Thurston County (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Tampioco | |||
San Juan Island (Wash.) | |||
Fort Spokane (Wash.) | |||
Wild Rose Prairie (Wash.) | |||
Dwellings--Washington (State)--Colville | |||
Clark County (Wash.) | |||
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site (Wash.) |
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Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Barns |
Barns |
Blockhouses |
Blockhouses |
Blockhouses |
Blockhouses |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church buildings |
Church buildings |
Church buildings |
Church buildings |
Church buildings |
Church buildings |
Courthouses |
Courthouses |
Courthouses |
Courthouses |
Courthouses |
Granaries |
Granaries |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic buildings |
Historic sites |
Historic sites |
Libraries |
Libraries |
Library architecture |
Library architecture |
Library building |
Library buildings |
Missions |
Missions |
Missions |
Oregon |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Pioneers |
Post office buildings |
Post office buildings |
Stagecoach stations |
Stagecoach stations |
Stagecoach stations |
Occupation |
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Activity |
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Corporate Body
Active 1934
Active 1937