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| Northwest Postcards database: Record #1504 |
| Collection: | GREENWOOD-1 | | Front caption: | This is the first court house in Washington. | | Date: | c. 1906 | | Description: | Home of John Robinson Jackson (one of the first settlers north of the Columbia River) and the first courthouse in what would soon become Washington Territory. Also known as the Jackson Prairie Courthouse, the first recorded event- Sheriff Jackson's presentation of a tax assessment roll- took place October 4, 1847. The building was located in Lewis County, near present-day Toledo, Washington. | | Subjects: | Historic buildings; Courthouses; | | Message: | July 23- 06 Winlock Lonnie(?) We will be on the train that this card is on We didnt know in time to let you know we were coming through today as they were busy having fun (?) you must come down to Portland soon good by Cad- J | | Addressee: | Mr. L. M. Mitchell Castle Rock, Washington | | Postmark: | Winlock Wash. Jul 23, 1906 12-?M | | Category: | Historic Buildings | | Format: | 9 x 14 cm. b&w photograph postcard | | Scanned: | Scanned to TIFF format using EPSON TWAIN Pro at 300 dpi front, 300 dpi back, on 4/21/2008 12:54:44 PM | | Dates: | Created: 4/21/2008 12:54:44 PM - last edited: 4/25/2008 11:58:51 AM |
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