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Oysterville is an
unincorporated community located along Willapa Bay on the Long
Beach Peninsula in
Pacific County, Washington,
United States. It is approximately...
- writer, poet, and
local historian.
Raised in the
seaside village of
Oysterville, Washington, Espy
later studied at the
University of
Redlands in California...
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Oysterville cemetery, one of the
oldest cemeteries in
Washington State,
began in 1858 on land
owned by F.C. Davis.
Located about a
quarter of a mile outside...
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unincorporated community of
Oysterville,
established in 1852, was the
third county seat. The
county records were
stolen from
Oysterville and
ferried across Willapa...
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communities such as
Raymond and
South Bend, both on the
Willapa River;
Oysterville, Nahcotta, Bay
Center and
Tokeland are on the bay itself. The bay is...
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biographical play
performed in the
early 1980s, The
Hanging of Lum You by the
Oysterville-based
Shoalwater Storytellers. Stevens,
Sydney (June 7, 2011). "Behind...
- its
location on the
Willapa River. The
county seat was
relocated from
Oysterville to
South Bend in 1893. The
Pacific County Courthouse is on the National...
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became a
center for "oystering" (harvesting wild oysters) and was
renamed Oysterville.
Later a map
misspelled the name as
Osterville and the
village became...
- Espy,
Willard R. “Dr.
William Bamford and
Robert Louis Stevenson.”
Oysterville:
Roads to Grandpa’s Village, p. 298. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived...
- hours.
Herne Bay on Kent Rail Easdown,
Martin (2008).
Adventures in
Oysterville: The
failed oyster and
seaside development of Hampton-on-Sea. Michael's...