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Chewelah (/tʃəˈwiːlə/ chə-WEE-lə) is a city in
Stevens County, Washington,
United States. It is
located approximately 45 mi (72 km)
northwest of Spokane...
- European-Americans,
Chewelah was home to a band of the
Lower Kalispel people. The band was
known as the Slet̓éw̓si,
meaning "valley people". The
Chewelah Band of...
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National Forest in
Stevens County, Washington, ten
miles (16 km) east of
Chewelah,
which is 42
miles (68 km)
north of Spokane. The base is at an elevation...
- 1873 – 1
April 1899) was an
officer in the
United States Navy. Born in
Chewelah,
Washington Territory Monaghan was a part of the
first graduating class...
- AFB Mead
Medical Lake Otis Orchards-East
Farms Suncrest Town and
Country Chewelah Colville Dalton Gardens Deer Park
Kettle Falls Millwood Spirit Lake Addy...
- The U.S.
state of
Washington has been home to many po****r
musicians and
several major hotbeds of
musical innovation throughout its history. The largest...
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Cathy McMorris Rodgers Ronald L.
McCoy (Republican),
Chewelah city
councilor and
former mayor of
Chewelah Stephanie Barnard (Republican), in****bent
state representative...
- European-Americans,
Chewelah was home to a band of the
Kalispel people. The band was
known as the slet̓éw̓si,
meaning "valley people". The
Chewelah Band of Indians...
- the
Colville River and U.S.
Route 395
between Colville to the
north and
Chewelah to the south. Addy was
first settled in 1851 by
Magnus Flett, a Hudson's...
- his
badge to join a band of
claim jumpers in
Embry Camp,
later renamed Chewelah, Washington.
Within six months,
their substantial stake had run dry, and...