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    Wilkeson is a town in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 499 at the 2020 census. Settlers searching for coal arrived in the...
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  • Wilkeson can refer to: Frank Wilkeson, American journalist and explorer Wilkeson, Washington a town in the US named for his father Leon Wilkeson, the bass...
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    Wilkeson School is a public elementary school building in Wilkeson, Washington. Built in 1912 and still in operation, making it the oldest elementary school...
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    The Wilkeson Community House, also known as Wilkeson Town Hall, is a town hall building in the community of Wilkeson, Washington, United States. It was...
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    Wilkeson Arch is a monumental gateway structure at the west entrance to Wilkeson, Washington. The stone and timber structure was built in 1925 by the Wilkeson...
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    Holy Trinity Orthodox Church (category Eastern Orthodox churches in Washington (state))
    Holy Trinity Orthodox Church is a historic church in Wilkeson, Washington. The church was founded by Eastern European Slavic immigrants from the Carpathian...
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    concrete and faced on the exterior with sandstone quarried from Wilkeson, Washington. The structure consists of four floors with the dome at the center...
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    first white men to explore and map the Cascade Pass in the state of Washington. Wilkeson was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1848 to a prominent and wealthy...
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    Washington is a state located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, Washington is the 13th most populous state...
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    William Ross Rust House (category Buildings and structures in Tacoma, Washington)
    also designed the Washington Governor's Mansion. It was built of sandstone from the Wilkeson sandstone quarry in Wilkeson, Washington. The building has...
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    The Wilkeson Coke Ovens are from the early industrial period in Washington. The ovens are a result of the growth of the railroad in Puget Sound. Washington's...
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    John Wilkeson and Mary (née Robinson) Wilkeson, immigrant farms from the north of Ireland. After the death of his father around 1802, Wilkeson moved...
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    Milton, Orting, South Prairie, Steilacoom, Sumner, University Place and Wilkeson. There are currently more than 1 million physical materials (books, videos...
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    The Carlson Block (category 2017 establishments in Washington (state))
    restaurant in a century-old building in Wilkeson, Washington. The sourdough crust pizza, described as "the best in Washington state" by The Seattle Times, is...
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    a member of the Washington House of Representatives. Perennial candidate Will Baker and political newcomer James Findley of Wilkeson also sought the GOP...
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    home art gallery". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 13, 2017. Jeckell, Barry A. (July 30, 2001). "Skynyrd's Leon Wilkeson Dies". Billboard. Retrieved...
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    Times' Washington correspondent and reporting on the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War, he found his own son, Lt. Bayard Wilkeson, dead...
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    162250, -122.027744) near the communities of Enumclaw, Bonney Lake, and Wilkeson. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area...
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  • Justice is constructed from Wilkeson stone, a durable sandstone mined from quarries in Wilkeson, Pierce County, Washington, and was completed at a cost...
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    Northern Pacific Railway (category Defunct Washington (state) railroads)
    branch line southeast from Tacoma to Puyallup, Washington and on to the coal fields around Wilkeson, Washington. Much of the coal was destined for export through...
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    Elmer Hyppa (category Democratic Party members of the Washington House of Representatives)
    January 11, 2001) was an American politician from Buckley, Washington. He served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1953 to 1957. He was also...
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    (SR 162) is a 17.37-mile-long (27.95 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, serving rural Pierce County. The highway travels from an interchange...
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  • Tacoma, Washington, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pierce County, Washington Walker Cut Stone Company, Wilkeson, Washington, listed...
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    local economy. Orting was also a supply town for the coal mining towns Wilkeson and Carbonado . The first railroad in the city was built in 1877 by the...
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    a U.S. Highway in Washington and Idaho that existed from 1926 to 1967. It ran 469 miles (755 km) from US 101 in Aberdeen, Washington, to US 95 in Lewiston...
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    nearby growing cities such as Seattle and Tacoma. Starting with the town of Wilkeson and moving on through Burnett, Carbonado, Montezuma, Fairfax, and finally...
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    highway that traverses Pierce, King, and Yakima counties in the US state of Washington. It begins at an interchange with SR 167 in Sumner and travels southeast...
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    towns of Carbonado and Wilkeson and also intersects SR 162 near South Prairie. SR 165 is the only state highway in Washington to include an unpaved section...
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    1923 the SSJ had a dozen branches in Washington state, including rural branches in Deep River, South Prairie, Wilkeson, and Woodland; small town branches...
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    assistant superintendent of Gale Creek Coal and Coke Company in Wilkeson, Washington. The 1910 United States Census shows Norcross still living there...
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