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Grays Harbor County, Washington

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  • Kaarlo Johannes Juhonpoika Virtanen (1886 - 1971)
    K.J. Virtanen oli amerikansuomalainen ammattipainija, joka muisteli sanomalehdissä värikkäästi uraansa. Ohessa englanninkielellä. Virtasen muistelmia on julkaistu myös suomeksi amerikansuomalaisess...
  • Barbara Lucin Scott (1936 - 2005)
    / referenced FEB 18, 2022
  • Aino Alli Hill (1911 - 1985)
    / referenced FEB 18, 2022
  • Charlet Marie Young (1950 - 2005)
    CHARLET MARIE YOUNG, 54, of Waterloo died at her home on Monday May 2, 2005. Charlet was born May 31, 1950 in Elma, Washington the daughter of Lloyd and Alda (Harvey) Jewell. As a child, she moved wit...
  • Albert Carlson (1884 - 1951)
    Syntymä Lohja syntyneet 1884-1889 (TK791) Sivu 535 1884 Mars-April. SSHY / Viitattu 18.10.2024 Hautapaikka Albert Carlson (1884-1951) Birth 2 Apr 1884 Finland Death 11 Apr 1951 (aged 67), ...

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The county is presently named after a large estuarine bay near its southwestern corner. On May 7, 1792, Boston fur trader Robert Gray crossed the bar into a bay which he called Bullfinch Harbor, but which later cartographers would label Chehalis Bay, and then Grays Harbor.

The area that now comprises Grays Harbor County was part of Oregon Territory in the first part of the nineteenth century. On December 19, 1845, the Provisional Government of Oregon created two counties (Vancouver and Clark) in its northern portion (which is now the state of Washington). In 1849, the name of Vancouver County was changed to Lewis County, and on April 14, 1854, a portion of Lewis County was partitioned off to become Chehalis County. This county's boundaries have not changed since its creation, but on June 9, 1915, its name was changed to Grays Harbor County to eliminate confusion with the town of Chehalis in Lewis County.



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