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1800-2002 - Fort Dent Park
1800s - How the Duwamish Became the River of No Return
1800s - Orillia Remembered in Name Only
1800s -1980s - Dairy Farms
1800s-2010 - North Wind Weir - Legend Story, Art & Restoration
1836-1915 - Charles Foster - Civil War Veteran
1845-1909 - William R Terry - Civil War Veteran
1850s - Moses Family of Renton - Last Duwamish People on the Black River
1850s - Namesake, What's Left of Renton and Tukwila Dairies
1850s - US Congress Approved Funding to Build a Military Road
1851-06-22 - Early Settlers On the WarPath
1851-09-14 - Collins Party Arives at Mouth of Duwamish River
1851-09-16 - Seattle and King County's First Non-Native Settlers
1851-12 - First Pioneer Christmas Celebration
1851-2008 - Tukwila Cradle of Puget Sound Civilization
1851-2020 - A Brief History of the Seattle Southside Region
1852-07-01 - Pioneers Joseph Foster + Martha Jane Foster (nee Steele)
1852-10-12 - Eli Mapel (Maple) Autobiography and Duwamish River Pioneers
1852-1903 - William Gilliam and Mary Jane Gilliam (nee Russell)
1853 - Louis Wyckoff - Farmer to 1st King County Sheriff
1853-04 - 100 Years Ago on Duwamish River
1853-10-20 - Duwamish Coal Company Established Near Black River
1854-1909 - Historic Pacific Highway - Duwamish River, White River, Black River & Stuck River
1855 - Duwamish People
1856-1887 - Steamboats in the White River Valley (Green-Duwamish River)
1857 - Military Road Built by US Army in 1850s
1858-1860 - Military Road - A Lasting Legacy / Civil War History
1861-11-19 - Henry Van Asselt & Catherine Jane Elizabeth Maple
1862 - School Classes Started in Henry Van Asselt's Shed
1866 - Maple School and Foster School District #104 (Established in 1892)
1866 - Seattle Pioneers Petition Against a Reservation on Black River for Duwamish Tribe
1880s - Duwamish Gardens (formerly Ray-Carrossino Farmstead)
1880s - Nelsen Farms and Mansion
1882 - Thomas Ray (Ray-Carrossino Farmhouse)
1884-02 - Bennett Johns Owned Land Patent in Allentown
1892-03-01 - Foster School (Foster Memorial Park Site)
1900s - Tukwila - Thumbnail History
1902-09 - Puget Sound Electric Railway (Interurban Railway)
1902-09-25 - Interurban Rail Transit in King County and the Puget Sound
1902-09-25 - Interurban Trail and Railway
1903 - Foster and Tukwila Post Offices Open
1903 - Riverton Draw Bridge Built Across Duwamish River
1903-1956 - Allentown Covered Bridge Over Union Pacific Railroad (Replaced by Codiga Bridge)
1904-02-10 - Riverton Post Office Opens
1904-1960s - Hull's Grocery General Store
1905 - Religious Services Began in 1905
1905 - The Nelsen Family
1906 - Green-Duwamish River Flowed Through the Old White River Channel
1907 - Foster-Tukwila Presbyterian Church
1907 - Japanese Helped Settle the Tukwila Area
1907-09-07 - Duwamish
1908 - Wooden Pipes Carried Water for Decades in Tukwila
1908-06-23 - First Mayor - Joel Shomaker
1908-06-23 - Incorporation of Town of Tukwila
1908-1947 - Tukwila City Hall at Hull's Grocery on Interurban Ave (Galliano's Cucina Site)
1910-1920 - Renton Junction Station Served as Community Crossroads
1910-2010 - Boeing History Chronology
1913 - 1913 Act of Legislation for Flood Control in Duwamish Valley
1914 - Boeing's Ascent Started on the Water
1914 - Foster High School
1915-03-30 - Four Prominent Washingtonians Died in Car Crash Off Riverton Draw Bridge
1915-06-11 - Ava Sophia Adams Accepted the 1st Diploma
1916-07 - Black River Disappeared in July 1916 for Lake Washington Ship Canal Construction
1917-05-09 - Boeing Officially Incorporated (Formerly Pacific Aero-Products)