NORTH CASCADES
History Basic Data
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ILLUSTRATIONS (continued)
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11. Reconstruction of the Davis power plant at Diablo. The water wheel
is said to be original. The Seattle City Light Department preserves this
structure. NPS Photo
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12. Ruins of Tommy Rowland's homestead east of Ross Lake. NPS Photo
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13. All that is left of the John McMillan homestead on Big Beaver Creek.
His grave site is nearby. NPS Photo
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14. Gilbert Landre's cabin (locally called Gilbert's) on the North Fork,
Cascade River. Photographed by Harry Wills
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15. Kronk Cabin, Stehekin Valley. At one time this building served as the
community school. NPS Photo
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16. Two sketches of Horton's cabin drawn by Alfred Downing on a visit to
Stehekin in 1889. Horton was one of the early settlers in the area.
Courtesy, Washington State Historical Society
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17. Field's Hotel, Stehekin. M. E. Field opened this hotel in 1900.
At first it had only 24 rooms, but by 1910 could accommodate 100
guests. Photograph by Asahel Curtis. Courtesy, Washington State
Historical Society (Curtis 7786)
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18. The first Lady of the Lake on Lake Chelan, 1914. One of the
present-day boats has the same name. Courtesy, Washington State
Historical Society (Curtis 30042)
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19. The present Lady of the Lake on Lake Chelan. NPS Photo
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20. Seattle Skagit River Railway trestle across the mouth of Thornton
Creek. The tracks are gone, but considerable evidence remains of the
railroad. NPS Photo
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Last Updated: 11-Jun-2008
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