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IN RETROSPECT This revered burial place of Thurston county it is difficult to realize that at one time one's ancestors once pioneers lies just east of Olympia. At the bottom lived in haunting fear of attack from hostile Indians.. of the page are thc photographs of the four tablets For throughout all the early days of the white man's posted at the entrance way. occupancy, there bubbled, as steadily as an underground ANY years ago when Wash- A-14 ington was a territory, modern . city streets were playgrounds 553 2 for Indians, and the wide cement s fvfesr 'L sea of oil, a constant current of plot- ting and hostility on the part of the A red man in an effort to exterminate the hated whites. This movement broke out constantly in varying degrees. .. Sometimes it was a small foraging I' 'f' f party to steal cattle and horses, some- : , ,,.,J il' Tiff' 'T ' . roads of today were tortuous trails .e...--..-, - eff- -v -- through dense forests and thick under- growth, a group of men formed a com- f . . ,, :lily 1::.g:g:1',, pany for the purpose of building a sawmill to utilize the natural power of Tumwater falls. They founded times a rald on some small cabin on the outskirts of a settlement, some- times a wholesale massacre. It was this fear of attack which resulted in the building by the settlers of blockhouses to which they would ,.. . ,,,,n,za:' we-at 35- f ef k -. 5. B . ti +' -.zen in 2 L 'il 'F it sr :n -A. 4.5 1. -f , 1 ft -Q. -,J W --H-. I-f 4 L m J -T 4. 1 L f 1 'ff' 7 an nz! A44 fs- ,, .TSM 3 .- , wiki , 1' , 1, -r - r wif -fi ' a s . . .- .- ,gf ' Tft f' g the first settlement in that half of the -- 'F ' fl ---' . old Oregon territory that is now he , state of Washington. These men were Jesse Ferguson, Col. M. T. Simmons, Frank Shaw, Edmund Sylvester, A. B. Rabbeson, Gabriel Jones, A. D. Carnetix and John Kindred. They began work on the mill in 1847. They called their settlement Newmarket, but the name later receded to the original Indian title, Tumwater, which it bears today. Living as inhabitants of the Puget Sound country do today in a peaceful atmosphere with no other threat of danger from the forests than the plaintive howl, on a gloomy night, of some beast, probably one of the last of his tribe, retreat when news of Indians on the warpath came to them. According to Hazard Stevens' life of his father, General Isaac I. Stevens, one block- house and one stockade were built by volunteers in the city of Olympia, and three blockhouses were built by settlers at Chamber's Prairie. Since, when the Tumwater settlement was made, there were no passable roads, the only means of receiving much- needed supplies was by ship on Puget Sound. It was a bother to haul these goods from the sound to the settlement which was a few miles inland, so it was not long before a few log cabins appeared at the mouth of Budd's Inlet on the sound where the settlers could get their provisions seas. Q eve, sum+..weae'.f1s. .- ,age
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