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A town site plat was filed by Jesse N. and Elizabeth Day on November 23, 1871. The city was officially incorporated on November 10, 1881, and was named for Jesse Day. Dayton has the oldest train depot in Washington state, dating from 1881, and the oldest continuously used courthouse, operating since 1887.
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Dayton boasts the oldest train depot in the state (1881) and the oldest working county courthouse (1887). Both have been lovingly restored to their original ...
Sep 25, 2010 · Dayton was a stage stop as new settlers arrived and attempted to raise sheep and cattle. During 1861 and the following several years as the ...
Dayton, the largest town and county seat, recorded a population of 2,655 in the 2000 Census. Dayton is well known for the historic preservation of its downtown.
Dayton was incorporated in 1874 and soon became a thriving community. From 1876 to 1878, Dayton was a wild and wooly town, with gambling and 15 saloons for its ...
Early history of Dayton centered around the point where Pioneer Bridge now crosses the Touchet River. Here a Native American trail crossed the stream, and the ...
Early History & Coming to Dayton​​ In the fall of 1880 he started for Spokane after hearing of the opportunities in the Washington Territories. Delayed in Dayton ...
Founded in 1887, Dayton is flush with history, boasting the state's oldest operating courthouse—fully restored —and the Dayton Historic Depot Museum ...
Built in 1900, this country schoolhouse was originally located eight miles north of Dayton. Visitors may experience sitting at the wooden desks, writing with ...
Jul 11, 2006 · As the twenty-first century began, Dayton was becoming well known in southeastern Washington for its historical preservation. Agriculture in ...