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Yakima County, Washington: History Histories of specific towns and townships
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Alfalfa (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Artesian (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Byron (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Cowiche (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Grandview (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Grandview Heritage
Granger (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Mabton (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Hay Palace Opens in Mabton on September 15, 1915 (Source: The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History)
Midvale (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Pomona (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Selah (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Sunnyside (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
A Pictorial History of Sunnyside, Washington ($)
Sunnyside incorporates on September 16, 1902
Sunnyside begins paving its streets on June 5, 1917 (Source: The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History)
Tampico (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
History of Tieton
Toppenish (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Wapato (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Wapato City Council, Minutes 1900-1996 (Source: Washington State Digital Archives)
Wapato City Council, Ordinances 1908-1988 (Source: Washington State Digital Archives)
Wapato - Its History and Hispanic Heritage (Source: The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History)
Wenas (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
White Swan (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Yakima (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
City of Yakima History
Yakima City Council, Minutes 1886-1922 (Source: Washington State Digital Archives)
Yakima City Council, Ordinances 1886-1926 (Source: Washington State Digital Archives)
Yakima City Council, Resolutions 1959-1975 (Source: Washington State Digital Archives)
Yakima City is incorporated on December 1, 1883 (Source: The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History)
Yakima River townsite of Zillah is named in honor of Zillah Oakes in early April 1892 (Source: The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History)
Zillah History
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