LC control no. | n 85081992 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Colville (Wash.) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Washington (State)--Colville |
Variant(s) | Colvile (Wash.) Pinkney City (Wash.) Colville, Wash. |
See also | Fort Colville (Wash. : Army garrison) Fort Colvile (Wash. : Trading post) |
Geographic class no. | 4284 C7 |
Other standard no. | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Colville,_Washington Q2601326 http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2601326 144308607 http://viaf.org/viaf/144308607 5790660 http://sws.geonames.org/5790660/ 1517983 1232652 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1232652 |
Associated country | United States |
Located | Washington (State) |
Found in | Colville, c1981. LC data base, 6-27-85 (hdg.: Colville, Wash.) Col. Lip. Gaz., 1961 (Colville, Stevens Co., NE Wash., 65 mi. NW of Spokane; founded as a Hudson's Bay Company post; inc. 1890) Washington State place names, c1971: p. 30 (Colville (KAWL-vil); Stevens Co.; est. by Hudson's Bay Co. as Fort Colvile 1825; named for London HBC governor Andrew Colvile; few miles E. U.S. Army est. post under Maj. Pinkney Lougenbeel; Army post known as Pinkney City; when Stevens Co. organized in 1863 Pinkney renamed Colville & designated county seat) GNIS, Oct. 30, 2008 (Colville; variant name Pinkney City; populated place; Stevens [Co.]; 48°32ʹ48ʺN, 117°54ʹ20ʺW) LeWarne, C.P. Washington State, 1986 (Colville; a Hudson's Bay Trading Post, Fort Colville) Rand McNally, 1984 (Colville, Stevens Co., Wash.) Wikipedia, April 26, 2019 (Colville, Washington; city in Stevens County, Washington; county seat of Stevens County; 48°32ʹ35ʺN 117°54ʹ16ʺW) NUCMC data from U. of Wash. Lib. for Work, J. Papers, 1823-1862 (Fort Colville) |
Geographic area code | n-us-wa |