Silverton, Washington
Silverton is an unincorporated community in Snohomish County, in the U.S. state of Washington.[1]
History
A post office called Silverton was established in 1892, and remained in operation until 1945.[2] Silverton was named by the local miners.[3] The Silverton Ranger District, a unit of the Mount Baker National Forest, was established in 1908 and closed in 1936 before the completion of the Mountain Loop Highway. The ranger station was re-used for an educational nature camp, named Camp Silverton, that was operated by private groups and Everett Public Schools until 1997. The camp was demolished in 2019.[4]
gollark: You don't need pinks.
gollark: Madness.
gollark: What you should do is hide your eggs until they have maybe 5 days left then unfog them and put them in hatcheries.
gollark: Really, they should just remove sickness and stop the whole mess, but nooooo...
gollark: Because someone deliberately puts them in hatcheries, ususally.
References
- U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Silverton, Washington
- "Post Offices". Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
- Meany, Edmond S. (1923). Origin of Washington geographic names. Seattle: University of Washington Press. p. 271.
- Davey, Stephanie (July 21, 2019). "An era is ending for once bustling Camp Silverton". The Everett Herald. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
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