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Washington Statehood

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Stock #:235719
Type: Postcard
Era: Continental Chrome
Artist: ED Little
Publisher: The Maximum Card Collection
Postmark: 1989 Feb-22
Postmark City: Olympia
Postmark State: WA
Stamp: 25c
Size: 4" x 5.75" (10.25 x 15 cm)

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First Day of Issue: February 22, 1989 First Issue Location: Olympia, Washington The earliest written history of Washington state, located in the northwest corner of the continental United States, is contained in the records of Spanish, British and American explorers, some purportedly dated as early as 1592. The first real settlers, however, were the fur traders and missionaries who came to the Northwest beginning in the early 1800s. Later, with the discovery of gold in the northeaster part of the territory in 1855, came a flood of prospectors. Rapid population growth in eastern Washington Territory in the 1860s contributed to the annexing of parts of the territory to the new Territory of Idaho. By 1863, the permanent boundaries of the future Washington state were set, except for minor adjustments later in the San Juan Islands. Because of its remoteness, the region experienced slow population growth until the coming of the railroad in 1883. During the Civil War, enthusiasm for statehood in the Washington Territory became strong, and Washington was admitted into the Union as the forty-second state on November 11, 1889

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