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State flag of Washington Location of Washington in the United States. The following is a list of notable people from Washington state.It includes people who were born, raised, or who live(d) in the U.S. state of Washington, along with those who are strongly associated/have significant relations with the state.
Lists of National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state) (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Washington (state) history-related lists" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
History of women in Washington (state) (4 C, 18 P) Pages in category "History of Washington (state)" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total.
The official History of the Washington State Legislature states "As had been the case in 1882, in Thurston County, Democrats and anti-administration Republicans joined to form the People’s Party". [13] However a Washington local newspaper in 1865 listed the People's Party as one of the main competing parties in an election. [17]
This category is for people from the United States state of Washington Classification : People : By nationality : American : By state : Washington Also: Countries : United States : States : Washington : People
This is a list of the individual Washington year pages. In 1889, the United States admitted Washington Territory as the 42nd U.S. state , establishing the State of Washington. [ 1 ]
1951 - June 1: Washington State Ferries, a state run ferry service in the Puget Sound and Salish Sea is established. Prior to this, ferries in the region had been operated by private companies. 1960 - Seattle becomes the first city in the state to exceed 500,000 people. 1961 - December 8: The Space Needle opens in Seattle. 1962
Emma Smith DeVoe (1848–1927) – leading Washington State suffragist, founded the National Council of Women Voters. [1] Helga Estby (1860–1942) – Norwegian immigrant, noted for her walk across the United States during 1896 to save her family farm. [2] Linda Deziah Jennings (1870–1932) - editor of the Washington Women's Cook Book (1908). [3]