LC control no. | n 88195096 |
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Geographic heading | Reardan (Wash.) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Washington (State)--Reardan |
Variant(s) | Capps (Wash.) Capp's Place (Wash.) |
Found in | NUCMC data from Eastern Wash. State Hist. Soc. Libr. for Raymer Hardware Store (Reardan, Wash.), Ledgers, 1890-1898 (Reardan) Columbia Lippincott gaz., 1964 (Reardan, Wash.; Lincoln Co., 20 miles w. of Spokane) Rand McNally commer. atl., 1984 (Reardan, Lincoln [county], Wash.) GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (ppl; 47°40ʹ11ʺN 117°52ʹ40ʺW) Washington place names, via WWW, Aug. 22, 2011 (Reardan is a community east of Davenport in northeast Lincoln County. The original name of the settlement was Capps [no publs. in OCLC] or Capp's Place [no publs. in OCLC]; on Sept. 23, 1882, a town named Fairweather was platted by John W. Still and William F. Hooker. It did not prosper, and, on June 13, 1889, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fellows platted the town of Reardan. It was incorporated Apr. 14, 1903; 47.66534°N,117.8707°W) |
Geographic area code | n-us-wa |