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Aberdeen is the largest city in Grays Harbor County (known as Chehalis County until 1915), situated on the central Washington coast. Named for Aberdeen, Scotland, the city is located at the confluence of the Chehalis and Wishkah Rivers, just east of Grays Harbor itself. The first white farmers settled in the area in the 1860s; in the following decades, Aberdeen blossomed into an industrial city that boasted numerous sawmills and salmon canneries. By the 1920s Aberdeen declared itself “The Lumber Capital of the World,” but the following decades saw a decline in industrial activity, the economic effects of which are still felt today.

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  • Aberdeen, Washington
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Aberdeen Herald, 1890–1917 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: June 29, 2020

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Julia Ann Weiss Fisk moving to Aberdeen after death of husband in LA 1911
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Thomas Weiss is visiting sister Julia Ann Weiss Fisk in WA 1911
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Edgar Fisk marry Juliane Wise/Weiss

Edgar Fisk marry Juliane Wise/Weiss

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Obituary for Levi O. Sargent

Obituary for Levi O. Sargent

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Mrs. Claude Oviatt mention

Mrs. Claude Oviatt mention

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Archive Info

  • 14,154
  • Aberdeen, Washington
  • 18901917
0

Source Information

Aberdeen Herald, 1890–1917 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: June 29, 2020