History of Washington, the evergreen state, from early dawn to daylight; With portraits and biographies . 1 \^. J ^ Pl&^LJC LIBRARY ASTOK, 1>BN0X ANDTtUDEN FOCKDATHjNa HISTORY OF WASHINGTON. 243 cleared and cultivated, will undoubtedly prove rich and has even now great lumber mills, whose whirling saws ad-monisli the neighlioring forests that they too must greet theground. Cathlaniet, once her county-seat (meaning in the Ind-ian tongue a stone), sulks beside the Columbia, mourning,])ercliance, for her departed glories—for the maps now indicatethe more central location of ykarao


History of Washington, the evergreen state, from early dawn to daylight; With portraits and biographies . 1 \^. J ^ Pl&^LJC LIBRARY ASTOK, 1>BN0X ANDTtUDEN FOCKDATHjNa HISTORY OF WASHINGTON. 243 cleared and cultivated, will undoubtedly prove rich and has even now great lumber mills, whose whirling saws ad-monisli the neighlioring forests that they too must greet theground. Cathlaniet, once her county-seat (meaning in the Ind-ian tongue a stone), sulks beside the Columbia, mourning,])ercliance, for her departed glories—for the maps now indicatethe more central location of ykaraokawa (named after a famousIndian chief) as its official headquarters. Another town is Brook-field, noted for its salmon-curing. Its area is but 244 squaremiles, while the aggregate of its jieople foots up no less than2526. Walla Walla County, still Indian, and, alas ! but too suggestive, as we turn the pagesof Washingtons blood stained history, of the war-whoop and thescalping-knife, comes next under review. Its Astoria, WallaWalla, and Vancouver are household words in the story of ter-ritorial strif


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