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Clallam County, Washington History
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Clallam County History 1904 - "Last Voyage of SS Clallam"
On Friday, January 8, 1904, the inland passenger steamer SS Clallam sailed from Seattle for Victoria B.C., via Port Townsend with 92 passengers and crew on board and would result in the greatest maritime disaster involving a Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet steamer ever recorded.
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Port Angeles History 1902 "The Curious Case of Baron Martin Von Schlosser"
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PORT ANGELES, Washington, Feb. 24, 1902 The body of Baron Martin von Schlosser, formerly an officer in the German army and for many years a resident of this city, has been found on the range south of the Hot Springs, near the body of a dead bear. This is what really happened...
Clallam County History 1792 - 1910 The Story of New Dungeness, Washington
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This is the story of Dungeness, a community in Clallam County, Washington, the first American settlement on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Port Angeles History 1860 -1865 (The City That Lincoln Built)
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The story of Victor Smith and the origin of Port Angeles, Washington, based on President Abraham Lincoln’s June 19, 1862, signing of an executive order declaring the Port Angeles townsite. Provided by the North Olympic History Center www.clallamhistoricalsociety.... More about Victor Smith and the founding of Port Angeles: www.peninsuladailynews.com/news/port-angeles-sesquicentennial-special-th...
I'm so glad this site popped up. For an areal view of Port Angeles visit "Presenting Port Angeles: Your portal to a thousand adventures ." (only 4 minutes long)
A truly gripping and captivating recounting of a terrible tragedy.
It's so beautiful in port angeles
I was in port angeles in 1980s and I have wanted to go back ever since. The only problem is that now I live in Southern California
I love this!!!
Our Historic Barn, In Indian Valley, says 1894 on it. Nice to know the history of what was going on around that time. Thank you, we look forward to watching more of these great history lessons.
I hope you are learning g thr history just prior to American Squatters moving onto the land they didn't own.
amazing thanks for posting.
What a wonderful story! Thank you! We lived there for several years and I had no idea!