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Edmonds: 1850s–1950s (Images of America)
Sara McGibbon DuBois, Ray E. DuBois
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| #2199411 in eBooks | 2015-01-26 | 2015-01-26 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| I was hoping for more information on the pioneers and ...|By Gary L Pugh|I was hoping for more information on the pioneers and development of the first 30 years of Edmonds. The pictures were okay, but they were the standard stock that appear in so many history sound bites of early Edmonds.|About the Author|Sara McGibbon DuBois grew up in Edmonds and recalls that it was the perfect small town in which to spend one’s childhood. She and her husband, Ray E. DuBois, collected the photographs for this book from the Edmonds Historical Museum and fr
Before Edmonds became a town, it was a forest of cedar trees and evergreens. The Puget Sound's various Indian tribes used the land for camping, the sea for fishing and clamming for meals, and the marshes for harvesting tules that they used to weave into items such as mats and baskets. Later, the area became known as Brackett's Landing, named after the man who began logging the forest and founded the town of Edmonds in 1890 and opened its first mills and schools. The Grea...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Edmonds: 1850s–1950s (Images of America) | Sara McGibbon DuBois, Ray E. DuBois. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.