Holman, Washington
Holman[1] was a stop on the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company's narrow gauge line that ran on the Long Beach Peninsula in Pacific County, Washington, USA from 1889 to 1930.[2] Development in the area began when James Duval Holman. received a donation land claim on the west side of what is now Ilwaco.[3]
See also
- Long Beach, Washington
- List of ghost towns in Washington
References
- ^ "Holman". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- ^ Weathers, Larry, "Place Names of Pacific County," The Sou'wester, Vol. 24, page 34, Pacific County Historical Society, South Bend, WA (1989) ISSN 0038-4984 Archived 2007-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Hobbs, Nancy L., and Lucero, Donella J., The Long Beach Peninsula, at page 13, Arcadia Publishing 2005 ISBN 0-7385-2995-8
46°19′37.7″N 124°3′18.1″W / 46.327139°N 124.055028°W / 46.327139; -124.055028
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- McGowan
- Fort Columbia
- Chinook
- Ilwaco
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- Tioga
- Seaview
- Long Beach
- Loomis
- Klipsan Beach
- Ocean Park
- Nahcotta
- Alaskan (sidewheeler)
- General Miles
- Ilwaco
- Ocean Wave
- T. J. Potter
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