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Cover of the book Warrenton-Hammond by Susan L. Glen, Warrenton-Hammond Historical Society, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Susan L. Glen, Warrenton-Hammond Historical Society ISBN: 9781439638330
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: December 7, 2009
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Susan L. Glen, Warrenton-Hammond Historical Society
ISBN: 9781439638330
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: December 7, 2009
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Located near the mouth of the Columbia River, Warrenton, incorporated in February 1899, is a city comprised of many earlier towns and villages. Hammond, although still having a separate post office and zip code, was merged with Warrenton in 1991. Fort Stevens, now an Oregon State Park, is located near Hammond. Lexington was the first county seat for Clatsop County until the county seat was vacated on December 4, 1879, and moved to Astoria. Skipanon, located near the same site as Lexington, was also annexed by Warrenton. Flavel, along the Columbia River between Warrenton and Hammond, was an active port for the Great Northern Steamship Company. It was annexed by Warrenton in 1918. Warrenton-Hammond documents each of these towns as they grew and became the present city of Warrenton.
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Located near the mouth of the Columbia River, Warrenton, incorporated in February 1899, is a city comprised of many earlier towns and villages. Hammond, although still having a separate post office and zip code, was merged with Warrenton in 1991. Fort Stevens, now an Oregon State Park, is located near Hammond. Lexington was the first county seat for Clatsop County until the county seat was vacated on December 4, 1879, and moved to Astoria. Skipanon, located near the same site as Lexington, was also annexed by Warrenton. Flavel, along the Columbia River between Warrenton and Hammond, was an active port for the Great Northern Steamship Company. It was annexed by Warrenton in 1918. Warrenton-Hammond documents each of these towns as they grew and became the present city of Warrenton.

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