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grays river (washington) history from en.wikipedia.org
Grays River stands on the north bank of the lower Grays River, which flows into the Columbia River Estuary. The population was 263 as of the 2010 census.
grays river (washington) history from wahkiakum.us
GRAYS RIVER, nineteen miles west of Cathlamet, was named for Captain Robert Gray, who discovered the Columbia River. It was settled in 1868 by the Sam Walker ...

Grays River Covered Bridge

(225) Covered bridge in Grays River, Washington
The Grays River Covered Bridge is a one-lane covered bridge over the Grays River in western Wahkiakum County, Washington. It is the only covered bridge still in use as a public highway in Washington State. The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
Address: Grays River, WA 98621
grays river (washington) history from en.wikipedia.org
Grays River is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 30 miles (48 km) long, in southwestern Washington in the United States.
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grays river (washington) history from www.columbialandtrust.org
Located in southwest Washington's Wahkiakum County, the Grays River twists by farmlands and Sitka spruce swamps before meeting the Columbia at Grays Bay.
Jan 13, 2003 · The various branches of Grays River rise in the Willapa Hills on the boundary ridge between Lewis and Wahkiakum Counties in southwest Washington ...
grays river (washington) history from clatsopnews.com
Dec 8, 2017 · The Grays River Covered Bridge is a one-lane bridge in Washington's western Wahkiakum County. It was made from local timber in 1905 and is ...
grays river (washington) history from www.waheagle.com
Sep 5, 2019 · If it were not for William Meserve, Grays River may have become a ghost town and just a footnote in history. When the State of Washington ...
1923 Grays River Grange members, Wahkiakum County, Washington. Front row, left-right: Edith Markland, Ruby Forsberg, Unknown, Unknown, Dorothy Heldt, Lillian ...
grays river (washington) history from www.historylink.org
Dec 29, 2006 · Eight decades after Gray's voyage, settlers, many of them Scandinavian immigrants, began farming the Grays River valley. A small agricultural ...
grays river (washington) history from www.hmdb.org
It is the oldest covered bridge in Washington State that is a functional part of a public highway system. (Submitted on April 19, 2018, by Cosmos Mariner of ...