Northwest History. State History. Mann Act. Memorials.

Mark County's Historic Spots: Indian Battlefields, Hangman's Tree And Military Road Among Sites. Mark County's Historic Spots: Indian Battlefields, Hangman's Tree And Military Road Among Sites. The historic markers' committee of the Spokane County Pioneers' association...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/168636 2023-05-15T16:35:30+02:00 Northwest History. State History. Mann Act. Memorials. Spokesman Review 1935-02-21 Mark County's Historic Spots: Indian Battlefields, Hangman's Tree And Military Road Among Sites. 1935-02-21 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/168636 English eng nwh-sh-162-11-321 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/168636 http://rightstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Memorials Four Lakes Spokane Hangman Creek Fairfield Grange D. T. Ham A. A. Kelly Gus Roche Spokane River Northwest Pacific--History--State History--20th Century United States--Mann Act--20th Century Text Clippings 1935 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:50:29Z Mark County's Historic Spots: Indian Battlefields, Hangman's Tree And Military Road Among Sites. Mark County's Historic Spots: Indian Battlefields, Hangman's Tree And Military Road Among Sites. The historic markers' committee of the Spokane County Pioneers' association will visit Granges at Four Lakes and Waverly Friday night to interest members in locating markers at historic places in their neighborhood. At Four Lakes an Indian battle ground is to be marked, and at Waverly the traces of an early military road. The association's historic sites project calls for markers at seven places in the county. Granite markers for the hangman's tree near Fairfield and the spot where Colonel George Wright signed a treaty with the Indians will be placed in the near I future, the plan having been indorsed by the Fairfield Grange. Other historic sites in the program are the Smedley bridge site on the Spokane river, the Indian poniess massacre site near Spokane Bridge, the old ferry site near the Hutton settlement, and the site of the Hudson Bay company's trading post east of Millwood. On the committee pushing the program are Sam Glasgow, chairman; D. T. Ham, A. A. Kelly and Gus Roche. Text Hudson Bay Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Four Lakes ENVELOPE(-126.826,-126.826,54.858,54.858) Hudson Hudson Bay Indian Pacific
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topic Memorials
Four Lakes
Spokane
Hangman Creek
Fairfield Grange
D. T. Ham
A. A. Kelly
Gus Roche
Spokane River
Northwest
Pacific--History--State History--20th Century
United States--Mann Act--20th Century
spellingShingle Memorials
Four Lakes
Spokane
Hangman Creek
Fairfield Grange
D. T. Ham
A. A. Kelly
Gus Roche
Spokane River
Northwest
Pacific--History--State History--20th Century
United States--Mann Act--20th Century
Northwest History. State History. Mann Act. Memorials.
topic_facet Memorials
Four Lakes
Spokane
Hangman Creek
Fairfield Grange
D. T. Ham
A. A. Kelly
Gus Roche
Spokane River
Northwest
Pacific--History--State History--20th Century
United States--Mann Act--20th Century
description Mark County's Historic Spots: Indian Battlefields, Hangman's Tree And Military Road Among Sites. Mark County's Historic Spots: Indian Battlefields, Hangman's Tree And Military Road Among Sites. The historic markers' committee of the Spokane County Pioneers' association will visit Granges at Four Lakes and Waverly Friday night to interest members in locating markers at historic places in their neighborhood. At Four Lakes an Indian battle ground is to be marked, and at Waverly the traces of an early military road. The association's historic sites project calls for markers at seven places in the county. Granite markers for the hangman's tree near Fairfield and the spot where Colonel George Wright signed a treaty with the Indians will be placed in the near I future, the plan having been indorsed by the Fairfield Grange. Other historic sites in the program are the Smedley bridge site on the Spokane river, the Indian poniess massacre site near Spokane Bridge, the old ferry site near the Hutton settlement, and the site of the Hudson Bay company's trading post east of Millwood. On the committee pushing the program are Sam Glasgow, chairman; D. T. Ham, A. A. Kelly and Gus Roche.
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title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. State History. Mann Act. Memorials.
title_sort northwest history. state history. mann act. memorials.
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