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Historical Markers in Mukilteo, Washington

 
Clickable Map of Snohomish 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 Snohomish County, WA (61) Chelan County, WA (8) Island County, WA (46) King County, WA (192) Kitsap County, WA (23) Skagit County, WA (27)  SnohomishCounty(61) Snohomish County (61)  ChelanCounty(8) Chelan County (8)  IslandCounty(46) Island County (46)  KingCounty(192) King County (192)  KitsapCounty(23) Kitsap County (23)  SkagitCounty(27) Skagit County (27)
Everett is the county seat for Snohomish County
Mukilteo is in Snohomish County
      Snohomish County (61)  
ADJACENT TO SNOHOMISH COUNTY
      Chelan County (8)  
      Island County (46)  
      King County (192)  
      Kitsap County (23)  
      Skagit County (27)  
 
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1 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Assistant Keeper's House(Later called Quarters B by the Coast Guard)
This house, built in 1905-1906 as part of the Mukilteo Light Station, was designed by Carl W. Leick. The first family to occupy this house was that of the first Assistant Lighthouse Keeper, David O. Kinyon. The photo shows how the original light . . . Map (db m159828) HM
2 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Commemorating Signing Point Elliott TreatyMulkilteo — Mulkilteo Walking Tour Stop 2 —
Erected for Washington Territorial CentennialMap (db m178831) HM
3 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Early ExplorersMulkilteo Walking Tour Stop 7
Early Explorers of the Mukilteo Region We do not know the name of the first man or women to venture into the Mukilteo area, but we do know that the ancestors of today’s Native Americans migrated from Asia to North America at least 12,000 . . . Map (db m61041) HM
4 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Geology of MukilteoMulkilteo Walking Tour Stop 7
Geology The landscape you see from Lighthouse Park has been shaped by geologic processes. These processes have been working slowly and steadily over the past 2 million years of the Quaternany period, a long episode of creation and . . . Map (db m178911) HM
5 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Historic MukilteoModel of Racial Harmony
COMMEMORATING:
The hospitality of early Mukilteo residents to families of Japanese workers at Crown Lumber Co. The Japanese lived near this marker in an area known as Japanese Gulch from 1903 until the 1930's, when the sawmill closed . . . Map (db m178726) HM
6 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Landing Site of Capt. George Vancouver
On May 30, 1792 Captain Vancouver and his party anchored off this point and came ashore the following morning. Commissioned by the British to survey the N.W. Coast of America, they named this area Rose Point for the many wild roses that grew here.Map (db m83866) HM
7 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Light Station and ParkMulkilteo Walking Tour Stop 1
Welcome to a walking tour of Mukilteo Lighthouse Park and Mukilteo's historic light station. We hope you enjoy this walk, learning more about Mukilteo and its lighthouse. The tour is fully accessible, and restrooms are located here in the park. . . . Map (db m178833) HM
8 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Mukilteo Light StationEstablished 1906
This property has been placed on: The National Register of Historic Places by the Department of the Interior and on the Washington Heritage Register by the Governor's Advisory Council on historic . . . Map (db m83865) HM
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9 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Native AmericansMulkilteo Walking Tour Stop 2
Use of the Spit in Mukilteo This area is within the traditional territory of the Snohomish who, along with the Snoqualmie, Skykomish and other allied tribes and bands, are Salish-speaking indigenous peoples that lived along the shoreline . . . Map (db m178832) HM
10 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Permission to come ashoregʷəɬaɬliləxʷ ɬi siʔiʔab
"When you're on the water, you know that you're celebrating your ancestors and taking care of your spirit" -Tulalip tribal member, Sydney Napeahl. Cedar canoes are the traditional mode of transportation for Coastal Native American . . . Map (db m179260) HM
11 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — 55 — Point Elliott TreatyMulkilteo Walking Tour Stop 2 — Registered State Historic Place —
Treaty of Point Elliott, 1855 On January 22, 1855, a treaty was negotiated between the United States Government and the Coast Salish tribes of this area. More than 2,000 Indians gathered here from throughout the Northern Puget Sound . . . Map (db m178806) HM
12 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — The Keeper's House(Later called Quarters A by the Coast Guard)
The Keeper's House, designed by Carl W. Leick, was built in 1905-1906 along with the lighthouse and other light station buildings. Peter N. Christiansen, Mukilteo's first lighthouse keeper, lived here with his family until 1925. Christiansen had . . . Map (db m159815) HM
13 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — The Orca Peopleqalqaləxič
Coast Salish peoples, here for thousands of years before settlers arrived, shared a strong belief in the existence of "myth age," when beings sharing both human and animal qualities roamed the earth. According to legend, a Changer . . . Map (db m179253) HM
14 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — The Salmon Peoplesʔuladxʷbixʷ xʷəʔaʔxʷəʔ
In 1853, Washington's territorial governor Isaac Stevens identified 30 different Indian tribes in the Puget Sound area. A presidential order directed him to sign treaties with them. The Point Elliott Treaty, signed on this waterfront in 1855, . . . Map (db m179257) HM
15 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Tradition of CarvingMulkilteo Walking Tour Stop 3
The Gifts from the Old Growth Cedars Back 1,000 years ago until the 1880’s, old growth cedar was abundant along the drainages of our streams and the Snohomish River. Just as salmon and marine species played an important role in providing . . . Map (db m178754) HM
16 Washington, Snohomish County, Mukilteo — Treaty of Point Elliott1855 - 1930
At this place on January 22, 1855, Governor Isaac I. Stevens concluded the treaty by which the Indians ceded the lands from Point Pully to the British boundary. Of the one hundred signatures, eighty-two were by Indian chiefs, headmen . . . Map (db m135450) HM
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024