Showing posts with label Fort Vancouver (Wash.). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fort Vancouver (Wash.). Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Ancient Trading Path

May 20, 2013. Tumwater Historical Park

"Near this location passed an important traditional trading path. First forged by game animals, later followed by Native Americans, fur-traders from the Hudson's Bay Company, and American pioneers who established a permanent settlement here in 1845. Known as the Cowlitz Trail, it was the overland route between Puget Sound and Fort Vancouver on the Columbia River, where it linked with eastern trails."

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Monument to the Three Kichis

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver. Three Japanese sailors drifted into the Olympia Peninsula coast in 1834. Their story is worth reading at HistoryLink:

http://www.historylink.org/File/9066

Palisades and tower, Fort Vancouver

Jan. 26, 2012.

View from the northwest tower, Fort Vancouver

Jan. 26, 2012.

Bell tower

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver

Winter sun

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver

Uncovering old foundations

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver

Cannon in the field

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver

Red doors

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver

Weathered slats

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver

Fort Vancouver palisades

Jan. 26, 2012.

Monday, September 5, 2016

Fort Vancouver outhouse replicas

Jan. 26, 2012

Hudson's Bay Company Chief Factor's House

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver. This is a replica of the residence where Dr. John McLoughlin lived.

Cannon

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver

Candles

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver

The survivor

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver. Oregon hills can be seen in the background, across the Columbia River.

The Grant House

Jan. 26, 2012. Built in 1849, this structure was around when Capt. Ulysses S. Grant arrived at Fort Vancouver in 1852, but he never lived here. Later, as President he probably did revisit this place.

The spot where Grant actually lived 1852-1854 is now under a nearby freeway.

The Marshall House

Jan. 26, 2012. Home of General George C. Marshall, 1936 to 1938, Fort Vancouver.

Strongbox

Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver