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or Place Name Location Interesting Facts Bridgehaven Brinnon Camp Talbot Cedarholm Center Coyle Dabob Duckabush Fairmont (see Mastic) 2 miles south of Shine Mouth of Dosewallips 8 miles north of Quilcene 5 miles southwest of Shine 5 miles west, southwest of Prairie Southern tip of Toandos Peninsula on the east entrance to Fisherman Harbor on the New name of Tarboo; on Tarboo creek See Port Discovery Mouth of Duckabush on the west side of Southeast shore of Residential area Elwell P. Brinnon, the first settler in 1860, provided the name for this community. Operating Dates 1888- Established as a logging camp 1927-1932 This community, established around a sawmill, was originally thought to be the geographical center of Jefferson County, hence its name William Bishop, William Eldridge & R. S. Robinson were early settlers, about 1855, engaging in agriculture. Originally it was the site of an Indian village and was named for an extint tribe that inhabited the valley This area, originally called Fisherman s Bay, was named in honor of pioneer resident George Coyle The new name for this community, Dabob, was the original name for the area used by local indians. Named by Vancouver in honor of his flagship Discovery Elwell P. Brinnon, for whom Brinnon was named, had a general store was in the area in the 1860s. This community was named when it was a village of Indians who 1917-1919 1890-1919 1878-1908-1928 1911-1955 1891-1926 1912-1924

Fort Flagler Fort Mason Fort Townsend Fort Worden Gardiner Hadlock/Port Hadlock Indian Island Northeast tip of Is. On Wilson Point, Port Townsend; See Fort Worden 3 miles south of Port Townsend facing east onto Port Entrance to Admiralty Inlet on Point Wilson West side of Southwest West of Island between Port Townsend Bay and Kilisut worked at the Moore & smith sawmill at Port Discovery. Established for defence of Puget Sound in 1897, Fort Flagler was named for General Daniel Webster Flagler The original fort was a log house built in the 1850s during the Indian Troubles but was never garrisoned. It was abandoned, but later Fort Worden was established at the site. Old Fort Townsend was built in 1856 as a place where settlers might find sanctuary in case of Indian attack or other necessity. The fort was vacated in 1859, and left in the hands of a caretaker. The garrison was reactivated in 1874 and abandoned in 1895. The property was given to the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in 1955 and is now a Washington State Park. Established in 1897 for the defense of Puget Sound, now a state park This was the origignal landing site of Captain Vancouver s Discovery in 1792. Herbert B. Gardner established a logging camp here in 1911; when the post office was established an i was added to the name by Mrs. Gardner Capt. Samuel Hadlock named the town he platted in 1886 Port Hadlock. This town was established around a sawmill first settled about 1870. Originally inhabited by Indians when the first explorers arrived, the name Indian Island was that used by locals about 1900. At one point, Craven s Penninsula was 1900-1933 1941-1953 1916-1966 1886-

Irondale Junction/Junction City (see Uncas) Kala Point Leland (AKA Lake Hooker) Island (originally Craven Peninsula with Indian Island) Harbor Near mouth of Creek West shore of Southwest 5 miles south of Quilcene Between Kilisut Harbor and Admiralty Inlet; See Nordland used for the combination of Indian Island and Island. It is ly the site of a Naval Ordnance Depot. John Harris was an early settler in this area. Irondale was named for the iron mines smelting operations were established as early as 1879. This community was establed on the newly constructed Port Townsend and Southern Railroad at what was to become a junction. Originally named by Commander Wilkes in 1841 using the Indian name. John P. Ryan & Robert E. Ryan settled the area about 1881 and established a sawmill. Originally spelled Lealand, the first three letters were the initials of Laura E. Andrews, the first white female settler. Originally called Caraven s Penninsula with Indian Island. The northernmost point was called Point by Vancouver who thought the cliffs seemed to be made entirely of marrowstone (the stone that makes the White Cliffs of Dover ). 1881-1920 1899-1909 1881-1959 Nordland 1898- Mastic See Fairmont 1923-1924 Maynard Now Discovery Bay An abandoned townsite, possibly named for Sidney and Henrietta Nordland Paradise Bay Island 2 miles east, southeast of Port Ludlow Maynard This community was named for Peter F. Nordby in 1890 who platted the town site in 1892. The area was originally settled about 1865. Residential area 1898- Pleasant Harbor 2 miles south of In 1891, the Wilkes expedition 1891-1893

Brinnon on charted this harbor using the Indian name Tzee-sa-ted ; pioneers in the area changed the name. Port Discovery In 1790, Manuel Quimper first explored this area, followed in 1792 by Capt. Vancouver who named this landing site in honor of his flagship Discovery. S. B. Mastick & associates established a sawmill here in 1858. Port Ludlow Port Townsend Quilcene Shine South Point Squamish (see Shine) Port Ludlow (Paradise) Bay off Admiralty Inlet Northeast Mouth of Quilcene New name for Squamish on the west shore of, 4 miles below Pt. Ludlow South entrance point to Squamish Harbor on Squamish Harbor on the west side of, 4 miles below Pt. W. F. Sayward & J. E. Thorndyke were early settlers and a sawmill was established in 1852. After the decline of timber in the area, many families were moved to Port Gamble on the east side of Admiralty Inlet. A. A. Plumer & Charles Bachelder were the first settlers in 1851. Marine trades & logging were the early industries. Port Townsend and the Bay were named in honor of the Marquis of Townshend. The name was changed when the post office was established. As the southernmost point of land, Wilkes coined the name in 1841. Originally named for the local Indian Tribe, the name of this settlement was changed when the post office was established. 1861-1925 1857-1853- S. H. Cottle was a pioneer settler in 1868. Agriculture and logging were the primary industries. The area was named for the local Indian tribe, the Quil-ceed-abish 1881-1907-1923 Shine 1907-1909

Swansonville Tarboo (see Dabob) Triton Tukey/Chevy Chase/Saints Rest Uncas Woodman Ludlow Head of Dabob Bay on Tarboo Creek 5 miles south of Brinnon North east Discovery Bap New name for Junction in 1909 East shore of Port Discovery Bay The original name for this area, Tarboo, was likely a corruption of the Indian name for the area Dabob. Logging was the major enterprise in the early years. This resort community was named for John F. Tukey who established a camp and landing site here in 1852. His camp produced hewed ships-knees; the area later became had an inn on the road to Port Townsend. Named for a friendly Indian chief when the Port Angeles and Western Railway objected to the name Junction Named for James O. Woodman who came from England. 1897-1902 1910-1911 1908-1914 1909-1924 West Jefferson County There have been only two relatively small settlements in west Jefferson County Clearwater and Kalaloch. The other places shown below were post offices in a country store or the home of a settler. or Place Name Bogachiel Castile (see Kalaloch) Clearwater Location Bank of Bogachiel, 8 miles south of Forks Mouth of Kalaloch Creek On Clearwater, 1 ½ miles north of Quinault Indian Reservation Interesting Facts Settlement named for the river on which it sits; Bo-qua-tcheil means muddy after rain. Samuel R. Castile & Tom Lander established a clam cannery here about 1898. Named for the river on which it sits, this community was the site of an early general store. Operating Dates 1892-1898 & 1901-1912 1903-1906 (moved to Clearwater) 1895-1966

or Place Name Elkpark Location Newer name for Tula Evergreen Queets, 13 miles northeast of Quinault Indian Reservation Hoh Kalaloch Pins Spruce Tula (see Elkpark) Hob, 1 mile from Hoh Indian Reservation New name for Castile 10 miles from the mouth of the Hoh 25 miles from mouth of Hoh 18 miles from mouth of Queets Interesting Facts This area is now within the Olympic National Park Frank W. King established a colony at this site which is now within the boundaries of the Olympic National Park. The current name is a shortened version of the original Indian name for the area. C. W. Becker, Sr. established a lodge and cabins at this small sheltered beach on the Pacific Ocean in 1925. This is the Indian name meaning good place to land. Named for an early settler, this pioneer settlement with a general store was abandoned in the early 1900s. J. Huelsdonk was the first postmaster and namer of the settlement. The name was chosen due to the predominance of Spruce timber in the area. Operating Dates 1902-1915 1895-1905 & 1908-1912 1904-1934 1928-1956 1897-1907 1904-1933 1902-1906