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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1226530" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The back of my place is on a creek. The first riffle on the creek coming up from the river is there. The Indians camped there as they could easily catch the salmon as they came over the riffle. As a kid my Dad followed a single horse pulling a cultivator through strawberries in the field to the west of me. He collected jars full of arrow heads. A couple miles from my place is the location of the fort where the early settlers forted up turning the 1850's Indian wars. Every day I drive past where the first settlers into Washington settled. There is a long story about why they turned north into Washington rather than south into the Willamette Valley like most of those who came over the Oregon Trail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1226530, member: 498"] The back of my place is on a creek. The first riffle on the creek coming up from the river is there. The Indians camped there as they could easily catch the salmon as they came over the riffle. As a kid my Dad followed a single horse pulling a cultivator through strawberries in the field to the west of me. He collected jars full of arrow heads. A couple miles from my place is the location of the fort where the early settlers forted up turning the 1850's Indian wars. Every day I drive past where the first settlers into Washington settled. There is a long story about why they turned north into Washington rather than south into the Willamette Valley like most of those who came over the Oregon Trail. [/QUOTE]
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