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Historical Markers in Stevenson, Washington

 
Clickable Map of Skamania County, Washington and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Skamania County, WA (20) Clark County, WA (49) Cowlitz County, WA (8) Klickitat County, WA (21) Lewis County, WA (9) Yakima County, WA (21) Hood River County, OR (31) Multnomah County, OR (31)  SkamaniaCounty(20) Skamania County (20)  ClarkCounty(49) Clark County (49)  CowlitzCounty(8) Cowlitz County (8)  KlickitatCounty(21) Klickitat County (21)  LewisCounty(9) Lewis County (9)  YakimaCounty(21) Yakima County (21)  HoodRiverCountyOregon(31) Hood River County (31)  MultnomahCounty(31) Multnomah County (31)
Stevenson is the county seat for Skamania County
Stevenson is in Skamania County
      Skamania County (20)  
ADJACENT TO SKAMANIA COUNTY
      Clark County (49)  
      Cowlitz County (8)  
      Klickitat County (21)  
      Lewis County (9)  
      Yakima County (21)  
      Hood River County, Oregon (31)  
      Multnomah County, Oregon (31)  
 
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1 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — "Stump Lifter" Elected First Mayor
The February, 1903, edition of the Skamania County Pioneer heralded the arrival of Dr. Thomas Carr Avary from Atlanta, Georgia who "proposed to practice the profession of medicine and to become permanently identified with Stevenson and . . . Map (db m158178) HM
2 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — "The Great Shoote"
"these rapids...extreemly difficult" On their homeward journey in April 1806, the Lewis and Clark Expedition reached the intimidating stretch of rapids William Clark named the "Great Shoote," Unable to paddle through the . . . Map (db m158231) HM
3 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — "White Lightning" In The Back Alley
The first trains and automobiles chugged through Stevenson in 1908, a few years after Lewis and Christian Aalvik has built these two boilings that share a common roof. Lewis Aalvik rented the east building to a hardware store in 1912. . . . Map (db m158176) HM
4 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — Bretz FloodsCataclysms on the Columbia
Poets, painters, and travelers have been inspired by the rugged beauty of the Columbia River Gorge - beauty that was shaped in large part by a single series of cataclysmic events that ended just 12,000 years ago. As the massive Cordilleran Ice . . . Map (db m158233) HM
5 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — Gatekeepers of the Columbia"romantic scenes"
(two markers are mounted on this kiosk) Master Traders The Lewis and Clark Expedition first met Chinookan tribes as they traveled through the Columbia River Gorge in autumn 1805. At the time, Chinookan society . . . Map (db m158244) HM
6 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — Great Depression Threatens Bank
Bank Open Stevenson's first bank opened for business in 1907 with William P. Christensen as the first cashier. George F. Christensen, Sr. joined the bank in 1912 and was elected president in 1920. Great Depression Threatens Bank . . . Map (db m158180) HM
7 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — Lewis and Clark Trail
October 30, 1805 William Clark recorded in his journal that on this date, “A wet disagreeable evening, the only wood we could get to burn on this “little island” on which we have encamped is the newly discovered ash which . . . Map (db m91486) HM
8 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — Steamboats Docked at StevensonWhen Cordwood was Currency
The shriek of steam through a brass whistle, ringing across the Columbia's waters and echoing off the Gorge cliffs. signaled the approach of a steamboat. In early-day Stevenson, a sternwheeler arrival was a high point of a pioneer's day, often . . . Map (db m158230) HM
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9 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — Stevenson WashingtonA Center of Commerce
George Stevenson stood on the north bank of the Columbia River, listening to it roar through this narrow Gorge, and envisioned a community strategically located for commerce. Every person traveling this liquid highway stopped here above the Cascades . . . Map (db m158175) HM
10 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — 18 — The Bridge of the GodsCrossing Water and Time
The rocks project into the river in many places and have the appearance of having fallen from the high hills… This part of the river resembles a pond partly drained leaving many stumps bare both in & out of the water… We can plainly hear the . . . Map (db m112268) HM
11 Washington, Skamania County, Stevenson — Wind MountainA Timeless Grandeur
If you are admiring the view upriver to Wind Mountain, you're in good company. Travelers throughout history have been awed by the grandeur of the steep cliffs and unique mountain formations of the Columbia River Gorge. Early journal entries from . . . Map (db m158238) HM
 
 
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May. 4, 2024