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While it may look like a plant to some, the beautiful strawberry anemone is a voracious predator eating whatever hapless animal bumps into its pink tentacles. It forms dense aggregations on the sea floor in areas where water can bring it ample food. Skip to main content Skip to footer unit links. University of Washington. Friday Harbor Laboratories. Marine research and education in a one of a kind community Friday Harbor Laboratories is a premier marine lab with the primary goals of marine research, education and outreach to the community.

Learn more. Research Courses Community. Map Directions. The census has been destroyed. The veterans schedule and index are available at the Family History Library and at the National Archives. Indexes in book and microfiche format are available for the , , and censues. A soundex phonetic index is available on microfilm for part of the and all of the census.

Mortality schedules exist for the as part of Oregon Territory , , , and censuses. The Family History Library has copies of the to mortality schedules. Territorial and State In addition to the federal censuses, territorial and state censuses also exist for a few counties for various years prior to These generally include heads of households only. These partial censuses are available only at the Washington State Library.

The Family History Library has very few church records from Washington. Many denominations have collected their records in central repositories. In some areas, the probate court had concurrent civil and criminal jurisdiction with the district courts. Superior courts have had countywide jurisdiction over criminal cases and major civil cases, juvenile matters, and probate matters.

District courts have district wide jurisdiction with the superior courts over misdemeanors, preliminary hearings for felony cases, and minor civil cases. The Supreme Court has statewide appellate jurisdiction. The Family History Library does not have copies of Washington court records. They are available at the county courthouses, or some courts have transferred their records to the Washington State Archives.

Most early settlements of the s and s were in the Willamette River Valley. In the s, gold was discovered in eastern Washington and prospectors flocked in. Major Indian hostilities, however, slowed migration.

In gold was found near Walla Walla, and this brought another rush of prospectors, including large numbers of Chinese. Many Japanese immigrated to Washington starting in the mids.

The greatest influx of settlers started in the s, when transport by rail became possible. The first of three transcontinental railroads to Washington was completed in Most of the settlers of the s and s were from Wisconsin, Minnesota, and other western, midwestern, and eastern states.

Others came from Canada and Europe. The Family History Library has copies of passenger and crew lists from Seattle Port Townsend from through 55 microfilms. Most Washington immigrants arrived in the United States through the port of New York or other east-coast ports. See the United States Research Outline for more information about these records.

Origins of Washington Geographic Names. Detroit: Gale Research Co. Seattle: R. Polk, FHL film 1,, Phillips, James W. Washington State Place Names. Seattle: University of Washington Press, FHL book These are: - 29 volumes of " Family Records and Reminscences of Washington Pioneers Prior to ," microfilmed in and 12 films; index to the first 15 volumes is on FHL film , Additional volumes compiled since are at the DAR Library. Volumes 1 through 52 are indexed by Shirley Swart, comp.

Yakima, Wash. This was the first settlement in this area. Early settlement centered in the Willamette valley. This guaranteed land to those who settled and cultivated land in the territory before This attracted an estimated 30, new settlers. Washington Territory was enlarged to include the remaining Oregon territory not included in the new state.

Seattle was the largest city and the chief supply point for the gold rush to the Yukon territory in Alaska. A helpful source for studying the history of Washington is Harvey K. Biographical Mention of Chicago: Lewis Pub. The area that now comprises the state was part of the public domain and was admininistered by the federal government through local land offices under the direction of the Government Land Office GLO , later known as the Bureau of Land Management BLM.

The first land office in Washington was established at Olympia in The process of obtaining private title to government land is called land entry. Settlers could acquire land in several ways: - Donation land could be claimed by individuals who settled and cultivated land before This identifies each claim by name, local office, and certificate number.

Besides courses, there are other exciting opportunities to teach at FHL, which includes the leading of a team of Research Apprentices or mentoring a summer intern. Skip to main content Skip to footer unit links. University of Washington. Friday Harbor Laboratories.



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