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| 1860 Squatter's claim to the site of Snohomish At the outbreak of the Civil War in 1860 there were rumors of construction of a military road between Fort Steilcoom and Bellingham. Quick to realize the potential of a strategic location, E.C. Ferguson made a squatter's claim to the site of Snohomish where the Pilchuck River joins the Snohomish River. |
| 1868 E.C. Ferguson gets married In 1868 Ferguson married Lucetia Morgan of Olympia, the daughter of a prominent pioneer. They raised three children: Sylvia, Ivy, and Cecil Emery. |
| 1863 First Postmaster E.C. Ferguson is appointed the first postmaster in 1863. |
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Glacier Peak Shows Skill
Grizzlies Basketball Team went out to the local elementary schools and invited the kids to Friday nights game.
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Ground Frog Day
Ferguson Park in Snohomish was filled with about 300 people anxiously awaiting the arrival of Snohomish Slew for today's annual event, Ground Frog Day.
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Teen Serves as a Page
If legislators were looking for a "cool, fun and awesome person" to serve as their page, Tyler Aspinwall of Snohomish would fill the ticket.
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Frog-monumental Event
January 31, 2009, frog-monumental event will take place at almost precisely 11:30 a.m., Ferguson Park, 1330 Ferguson Park Road, Snohomish, WA.
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Food Bank, No Peanutbutter
As a preventative safety measure, the Snohomish Food Bank has withdrawn all Peanut Butter related products.
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