Willapa Bay and Tokeland as seen from Bruceport, Washington
Showing posts with label Willapa Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Willapa Bay. Show all posts
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Phone photo 1892
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Phone photo 929
A road paved with oyster shells, Oysterville, Washington
Reminds me of that old saying, "The road to good intentions is paved by not being shellfish about your good intentions" ... er, or something like that. Perhaps I got it wrong.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Phone photo 924
Apparently this sign is the only physical proof of the one-time existence of Bruceport, Washington. The historical marker reads:
The deserted site of a famous pioneer village, once a county seat, is one mile northward on Willapa Bay, formerly called Shoalwater Bay. The crew of the oyster schooner "Robert Bruce" settled here in December 1851; after that craft had burned crewmen built cabins, filed land claims, and named the settlement "Bruceville." It was changed to Bruceport in 1854. This site recalls the lively oyster industry of 1851-1880, when enormous quantities of native oysters were gathered by local Indians and loaded aboard schooners for San Francisco
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