LC control no. | n 83205025 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Snohomish (Wash.) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Washington (State)--Snohomish |
Variant(s) | Snohomish, Wash. City of Snohomish (Wash.) Snohomish City (Wash.) |
See also | Cadyville (Wash.) |
Geographic class no. | 4284 S6 |
Associated country | United States |
Located | Washington (State) |
Found in | Western Map Company, Glendale, Calif. Everett and vicinity ... c1974. GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 47°54ʹ46ʺN 122°05ʹ53ʺW) GNIS, July 21, 2010 (Snohomish, pop. place, Snohomish County, Wash., populated place that is also an incorporated place with the same name, variant name: Cadyville, 47.9128756° -122.0981848° 47°54ʹ46ʺN 122°05ʹ53ʺW; City of Snohomish, civil, incorporated place, Snohomish County, Wash., 47.9263535° -122.0967300° 47°55ʹ35ʺN 122°05ʹ48ʺW) Washington place names, via WWW, July 21, 2010 (Snohomish is a community southeast of Everett at the confluence of the Snohomish and Pilchuck rivers in southwest Snohomish County. An early name was Cadyville for Capt. E.F. Cady who built a military trail over the crest of the Cascades, known as Cady Pass. In the late 1850s, the growing town was called Snohomish City. It was incorporated Nov. 24, 1883) City of Snohomish's Web site, July 21, 2010 (City of Snohomish; Snohomish, Washington) Snohomish history > The historical development of Snohomish (Cadyville - named after E. T. Cady, one of the original homesteaders, began in 1859; name changed from Cadyville to Snohomish; Snohomish was est. as the county seat in 1861; in 1890, the City of Snohomish was incorporated; in 1895 the city lost the county seat to Everett) |
Geographic area code | n-us-wa |