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Seattle doubles in size by annexing north-of-downtown communities on May 3, 1891.

On May 3, 1891, Seattle more than doubles in size when a large area north of downtown is annexed. The communities annexed are Magnolia, Wallingford, Green Lake, Brooklyn (later renamed University Dist...

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U.S. President Benjamin Harrison visits Tacoma on May 6, 1891.

On May 6, 1891, U.S. President Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) visits Tacoma. Virtually the entire population of 36,006 turns out in the morning rain to greet him. President Harrison is the is the 23rd ...

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African Americans used as strikebreakers at the Franklin coal mines starting on May 17, 1891.

On about May 17, 1891, African Americans arrive at Franklin, Washington, to start working in the Oregon Improvement Company coal mines. The Oregon Improvement Company has recruited them from Missouri,...

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Anacortes incorporates on May 19, 1891.

On May 19, 1891, Anacortes, located on the northern end of Fidalgo Island in Skagit County, incorporates. The new town occupies a deep draft harbor adjacent to extensive forest lands. Growing from a ...

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Woodland Park racetrack opens in Lacey on May 25, 1891.

On May 25, 1891, the Woodland Park racetrack in Woodland (soon to be renamed Lacey), four miles east of Olympia, holds its first horse races. The track, sometimes referred to as a driving park, is the...

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Washington State Reform School opens in Chehalis on June 10, 1891.

On June 10, 1891, the Washington State Reform School opens in Chehalis. The school for youth ages 8 to 18 who commit crimes or are orphaned has more than 60 boys and girls in residence. The state legi...

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Covington Post Office opens on June 18, 1891.

The opening of a post office is an important marker of the beginning of a community. The Covington Post Office opens on June 18, 1891. Hubert R. Calkins is postmaster. Covington is located 21 miles s...

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Sumas incorporates on June 18, 1891.

On June 18, 1891, Sumas incorporates as a fourth-class town. Sumas -- pronounced Soo-mass -- is located in northwestern Whatcom County on the Canadian border, and a border crossing has just been estab...

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Great water fight dampens a big day in New Whatcom on June 22, 1891.

On June 22, 1891, American and Canadian dignitaries and thousands of onlookers gather in New Whatcom (later Bellingham) to celebrate the arrival of the first regularly-scheduled Canadian Pacific train...

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African American York Masons Lodge forms in Seattle on June 24, 1891.

On June 24, 1891, the Cornerstone Grand Lodge of the York Masons, an African American fraternal organization, forms in Seattle.

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Jordan Valley (Snohomish County) school is authorized on June 27, 1891.

On June 27, 1891, Snohomish County School Superintendent B. H. Dixon approves the formation of School District No. 51, created out of two existing districts. The first school session is held in a loca...

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Latona Bridge spanning Seattle's Lake Union is dedicated on July 1, 1891.

On July 1, 1891, the first Latona Bridge, which spans Seattle's Lake Union, is dedicated. The fixed-span bridge crosses Lake Union from the Eastlake neighborhood to the University District, and suppla...

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King County Sheriff's Deputy George W. Poor is mistakenly killed by a U.S. Customs officer in Skagit County on July 26, 1891.

On July 26, 1891, King County Sheriff's Deputy George W. Poor is mistakenly killed by U.S. Customs Inspector James C. Baird north of Woolley in Skagit County. The deputy had been assisting another Cus...

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Woman's Century Club in Seattle holds first meeting on July 31, 1891.

On July 31, 1891, the founders of the Woman's Century Club hold their first meeting. The club is founded by suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt (1859-1947) and several other prominent women for the cultura...

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Black River Post Office opens on August 12, 1891.

The opening of a post office is an important marker of the beginning of a community. On August 12, 1891, the Black River Post Office opens. Henry A. MacMillan is the postmaster. Black River was loc...

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Seattle acquires its first water-pump station owned by the City on August 15, 1891.

On August 15, 1891, under Ordinance 1797, the City of Seattle acquires a pump station site on Queen Anne Hill. This is the first city-owned water pumping facility.

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St. Elizabeth Hospital opens in North Yakima on August 17, 1891.

On August 17, 1891, members of the Sisters of Charity of Providence, a Catholic teaching and nursing order, open St. Elizabeth Hospital, the first hospital facility in the Yakima area.

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Pasco incorporates on September 3, 1891.

On September 3, 1891, Pasco incorporates as a city with a vote of 35 to 20. Voters had turned down two prior measures for incorporation, but in this third election, the measure passes. Ransom Olney is...

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Washington State Normal School opens in Ellensburg on September 6, 1891.

On September 6, 1891, the Washington State Normal School opens in Ellensburg, located in Kittitas County near the center of Washington. The school specializes in the education of elementary and junior...

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Sarah Bernhardt performs in Seattle on September 24, 1891.

On September 24, 1891, French actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), along with her company, arrives in Seattle on a special train to perform in the four-act play Fedora by Sardou. That evening, more th...

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Railroad between Seattle and British Columbia is completed near Stanwood on October 12, 1891.

On October 12, 1891, the international railroad connection between Seattle and New Westminster, British Columbia, is made when the two lines meet just south of Stanwood, about two miles north of the S...

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Schooner Lizzie Colby lands the first load of cod at J. W. Matheson's new fish curing plant in Anacortes on October 14, 1891.

On October 14, 1891, the schooner Lizzie Colby lands the first load of Bering Sea cod at the Anacortes wharf of J. W. Matheson's newly constructed cod fish curing plant. This ushers in a new industry ...

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Seattle's first publicly funded night school opens on October 26, 1891

On October 26, 1891, Seattle's first publicly funded night school opens in a room on the corner of 7th Avenue and Cherry Street with 30 students.

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Chevra Bikur Cholim incorporates in Seattle on November 17, 1891.

On November 17, 1891, in Seattle, Chevra Bikur Cholim (Hebrew: Society for Visiting the Sick) incorporates with the purpose of caring for the sick and providing proper burial. This is the origin of th...

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