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1 Descendants of Isaac Darland Courtesy of Frazier Farmstead Museum Our goal is to research the pioneers that came into the Walla Walla Valley Area, as a starter for those doing their family genealogy; we are not related. Head Researcher: Sarah Olsen, Researcher: Linda Kracke October 2, 2006 Generation No ISAAC 1 DARLAND was born 12 Nov 1798 in northern Kentucky, and died 11 Aug 1839 in Parke Co., Indiana. He married ALSEY REYNOLDS 01 Dec 1818 in Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky. She was born 20 May 1798 in South Carolina, and died 25 Feb 1872 in Boswell, Jackson, Poweshiek, Iowa. Notes for ISAAC DARLAND: rland.html Isaac & Alsey (Reynolds) Darland Isaac was born on November 12, 1798 in northern Kentucky. He was the son of Lambert Darland and Martha Van Arsdalen. (Last name of Van Arsdalen may have been spelled as Vanosdol, Van Arsdol, Vanarsdal, Vanarsdalen, Thenosdol, Thernosdol, or Fernosdol, as spellings of names change over time.) Alsey Reynolds was born on May 20, 1798, daughter of William Reynolds of South Carolina, and granddaughter of Thomas Reynolds of Highland, Scotland. Alsey's mother's name is unknown, but she was of Irish descent. Alsey's sister, Rebecca, married Isaac's brother, Abraham. In 1821 they moved with several other families from the area to Parke, County Indiana. According to "The Early History of Green Township, Parke County, Indiana" - "They came in the fall and settled on the bank of the Little Raccoon River, south of the railroad crossing at Guion. Theirs was the first settlement in the township, and entered into work of felling timbers and erecting cabins in the wilderness, and the first one finished was that of Abraham Durlin's to give these pioneers shelter from the cold and storms of winter." There were twelve families in this group and times were hard, and they had little money for the grain needed. There were no roads, only paths beaten through the wilderness by wild animals, but they stayed to raise a family and to farm the land. Isaac died on August 11, Children of Isaac and Alesy Darland: James Berry Darland B-August 12, 1820 John Darland B-April 7, 1822 Samuel Reynolds Darland B-May 5, 1825 George W. Darland B-November 26, 1826 Martha I. (Darland) Taylor B-May 13, 1827 Mary Jane (Darland) Dodge B-August 25, 1829 William Lambert Darland B-May 12, 1830 Martin A. Darland B-1832 Catherine Darland B-1851 ** Darland -- Lambert, Abraham and Isaac were residents of Washington Township from Land was located on the Green Township border Section11 and 12 ). (From Judy Cassidy) ** Notes for ALSEY REYNOLDS: CEMETERIES: WPA Records for Poweshiek Co., IA CEMETERY Boswell DARLAND,Alsey 83 yrs 25 Feb 1872 Boswell Jackson Twp More About ALSEY REYNOLDS:

2 Census: 1850, IL Warren Pg 28(See Son Samuel Darland) Marriage Notes for ISAAC DARLAND and ALSEY REYNOLDS: Darland, Isaac - Runnalds, Alsey - 05 Jun Kentucky - Mercer County More About ISAAC DARLAND and ALSEY REYNOLDS: Marriage: 01 Dec 1818, Harrodsburg, Mercer Co., Kentucky Child of ISAAC DARLAND and ALSEY REYNOLDS is: 2. i. SAMUEL REYNOLDS 2 DARLAND, b. 25 May 1825, Parke Co., Indiana; d. 19 Jun 1903, Goldendale, Klickatat Co., Washington. Generation No SAMUEL REYNOLDS 2 DARLAND (ISAAC 1 ) was born 25 May 1825 in Parke Co., Indiana, and died 19 Jun 1903 in Goldendale, Klickatat Co., Washington. He married SUSANNAH HUTTON 21 Nov 1844 in Parke, Indiana. She was born 12 Nov 1829 in Kentucky, and died 04 Dec 1900 in Goldendale, Klickatat Co., Washington. Notes for SAMUEL REYNOLDS DARLAND: Wenatchee Genealogical Society DARLAND, Samuel Reynolds Vol III Pg 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves ********* The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., June 20, 1903, page 4 "Klickitat Intelligence" DEATH OF AN OLD-TIME RESIDENT. - Grandpa Darland, an old-time resident of Spring Creek, died on June 19, The funeral services will be held at Spring Creek, Saturday, June Census IL Warren Pg 28 Line Samuel Darland 25 M Farmer IN , Susannah 21 F KY , Mary Ann 5 F IA , Isaac 2 M IL , Levi S 5/12 M IL Alsel Darland 55 F Widow SC Non H Taylor 6 F IN ********** 1860 Census IA Poweshiek Jackson Pg 6 Line Samuel Darland 35 M Farmer IN Susan Darland 31 F KY Mary Ann Darland 14 F IA Idae C Darland 11 M IL Levi S Darland 10 M IL Hariet E Darland 9 F IL Amanda J Darland 7 F IL Armilda Darland 5 F IA Sarah Darland 4 F IA James Darland 2 M IA Alcy Darland 8.12 F IA

3 1870 Census OR Marion Sublimity Pg 109 Line Darling S. A. 46 MW Farmer IN , Susan 41 FW Keeps House KY , Annie R 15 FW At School IA , Sarah E 14 FW At School IA , Jas W 12 MW At School IA , Alici A 10 FW At School IA , Louisa 7 FW IA , Fleruida 6 FW IA , Geo H 4 MW OR , Dora D 4/12 FW OR Line Darling I C 21 MW Laborer IL , Sarah A 19 FW Keeps House OR 1880 Census WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 364D Line Darland Samuel R WM 55 Farmer IN KY SC , Susannah WF 50 Wife Keeping House KY KY KY , Alsey A WF 20 Daughter At Home IA IN KY , Louise WM 17 Daughter At Home IA IN KY , Loretta WF 15 Daughter At Home IA IN KY , George WM 14 Son At Home OR IN KY , Dora WF 10 Daughter Attending School OR IN KY , Charles WM 8 Son Attending School OR IN KY ******* 1883 Census State WA Klickitat Pg 80 Darland, S. R. 58 MW Farmer Married Indiana , Mrs. L 53 FW Married KY , Loretta 18 FW Teacher Single IA , Geo H 17 MW Single OR , D. D. 13 FW Single OR , Isb B 11 MW OR , J. W. 25 MW Farmer Married IA , Mrs. R 22 FW Farmer Married OR 1885 Census State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 79 Darland, S. R. 60 Male Farmer Married , S 56 Female Married , L. L. 21 Female Single , Geo H. 19 Male Single , D. D. 15 Female Single , Chas B 13 Male Single * 1900 Census WA Klickitat Goldendale ED 118 Pg 7B Line Darland Samuel Head WM May M55 IN KY SC , Susanah Wife WF Nov M 55 (16 Children 12 Alive) KY KY KY , Estella Neice WF Nov S MO IN MO Dress-maker

4 More About SAMUEL REYNOLDS DARLAND: Burial: Spring Creek Cemetery, Klickitat, WA 1 Census 1: 1850, IL Warren Pg 28 Census 2: 1860, IA Poweshiek Jackson Pg 6 Census 3: 1870, OR Marion Sublimity Pg 109 Census 4: 1880, WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 364D Census 5: 1883, State WA Klickitat Pg 80 Census 6: 1885, State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 79 Census 7: 1900, WA Klickitat Goldendale ED 118 Pg 7B Notes for SUSANNAH HUTTON: The Weekly Journal, Goldendale, WA., January 10, 1901, page 4 "Additional Local" OBITUARIES IN MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED MOTHER Susanah Hutton was born in Kentucky, Nov. 12, 1829, and removed to Parke county, Ind., while yet a child. She was there married to S.R. Darland, Nov. 19, 1844, by Elder Aaron Harland. Moved from there to Iowa, where they lived until 1865 when they moved across the plains by ox team and settled in Marion Co., Ore., where they resided until 1876 when they moved to Washington, Klickitat Co., where they have since made their home until her death. She was the mother of 16 children, 11 girls and 5 boys, 2 girls died in infancy, 2 more girls have since gone before her. She leaves an aged husband and 12 children to mourn her loss. She died while sitting in her arm chair without apparent struggle, on Jan. 4th at 4:30 p.m. and was 71 years, 1 month and 23 days old at the time of her death. She professed a hope in Christ in 1865 and united with the Old School Baptist Church, and lived a devoted christian life, trusting only in her Savior, Jesus Christ. Our loss was her gain, for she has gone to her Heavily home where pain and sorrow cannot come. And may we all be as willing and well prepared to go as she was and may we be able to say in heart God's will be done not ours. Elder J.E. Adams officiated at the cemetery where she was laid to rest at Spring Creek and a host of friends were there to pay their last respects to the departed and mourn her loss. Isaac C., Charles B., and Mrs. Mary Baker reached here in time for the funeral, the rest of the absent children being unable to get here. Oh, call it not death, 'tis life begun, For the waters our past and the race is won, The ransomed spirit but reached the shore, Where they weep and suffer and sin no more. She is safe in her Father's house above, In place the place prepared by her Savior's love, To depart from this world of sin and strife And to be with Jesus, yes, this is life. Her funeral will probably be preached in Goldendale next Sunday. We wish to thank the many kind friends for the kindness shown us in this our time of trouble. A friend in time of need is a friend indeed. More About SUSANNAH HUTTON: Burial: Spring Creek Cemetery, Klickitat, WA 2 Census 1: 1850, IL Warren Pg 28(See Husband) Census 2: 1860, IA Poweshiek Jackson Pg 6(See Husband) Census 3: 1870, OR Marion Sublimity Pg 109(See Husband) Census 4: 1880, WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 364D(See Husband) Census 5: 1883, State WA Klickitat Pg 80(See Husband) Census 6: 1885, State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 79(See Husband)

5 Census 7: 1900, WA Klickitat Goldendale ED 118 Pg 7B(See Husband) Marriage Notes for SAMUEL DARLAND and SUSANNAH HUTTON: Last Name: DARLAND First Name: SAMUEL Spouse- Last Name: HUTTON Spouse- First Name: SUSANNAH County: Parke Date: More About SAMUEL DARLAND and SUSANNAH HUTTON: Marriage: 21 Nov 1844, Parke, Indiana Children of SAMUEL DARLAND and SUSANNAH HUTTON are: 3. i. MARY ANN 3 DARLAND, b. 16 Dec 1845, Iowa; d. 24 Dec 1928, Forest Grove, Washington. 4. ii. ISAAC CALVIN DARLAND, b. 30 Dec 1849, Warren county. Illinois; d. 15 Mar 1912, Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington. 5. iii. LEVI SAMUEL DARLAND, b. 25 Feb 1850, Illinois. 6. iv. HARRIET E DARLAND, b. 08 Mar 1851, Warren Co., Illinois; d. 11 Jan 1938, Whitman, Washington. 7. v. AMANDA JANE DARLAND, b. 07 Mar 1853, Illinois; d. Alberson, Harney, Oregon. 8. vi. ARMILDA KATHERINE DARLAND, b. 23 Dec 1854, Iowa; d. 25 Jan 1895, Athena, Umatilla, Oregon. vii. SARAH ELIZABETH DARLAND, b. 18 May 1856, Iowa; d. 22 Aug 1946, Salem, Marion, Oregon; m. SAMUEL WILLIAM JONES; b. 17 Nov 1850, Owen, Indiana; d. 17 Sep 1921, Brooks, Oregon. More About SARAH ELIZABETH DARLAND: Census 1: 1860, IA Poweshiek Jackson Pg 6(See Father) Census 2: 1870, OR Marion Sublimity Pg 109(See Father) viii. JAMES W DARLAND, b. 21 Oct 1857, Iowa; d. 09 Sep 1943, Clearwater, Orofino, ID 3 ; m. (1) RACHEL FILENA MAEL; b. 16 Mar 1861, Marion, Oregon; d. 25 Oct 1921, Whitman, Washington; m. (2) EFFIE?; b. Abt. 1876, Washington. Notes for JAMES W DARLAND: 1880 Census WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 361A line Darland I C WM 31 M Farming IL IN KY , S. A. WF 29 Wife M Keeping House OR KY KY , Arminta WF 8 Daughter OR IL OR , Mertin A WM 5 Son WA IL OR , Louis C WM 3 Son WA IL OR , Earl WM 1/12 (Feb) Son WA IL OR Darland J. W. WM 22 Servant M Farm Laborer IA IN KY 1883 Census State WA Klickitat Pg 80 Darland, S. R. 58 MW Farmer Married Indiana , Mrs. L 53 FW Married KY , Loretta 18 FW Teacher Single IA , Geo H 17 MW Single OR , D. D. 13 FW Single OR , Isb B 11 MW OR , J. W. 25 MW Farmer Married IA , Mrs. R 22 FW Farmer Married OR

6 1885 Census State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 59 Darland, J W 27 Male Farmer Married IA , R. F. 24 Female Married OR Indexed as John Darland 1900 Census WA Whitman Branham Dist 93 Pg 17B Line Darland James W Head WM Oct M 18 IA IN IN Farmer , Rachel F Wife WF Mar M 18 (no Children) OR OH MO , Bertia E Nephew WM June S WA IL MN At School 1910 Census WA Whitman Branham ED 269 Pg 6B Line Darling J. W. Head MW 31 M1 28 IA Unk Unk Farmer General Farm , Rachael F Wife FW 49 M1 28 (No Children) OR OH MO Dykes, Carl Boarder MW 2 S ID MO WA , Clarence Boarder MW 3 S ID MO WA Mael Elizabeth Boarder FW 51 Wd (No Children) OR OH MO 1920 Census WA Whitman Branham ED 147 Pg 1A LIne 1 Fm 1 1 Darland James W Head MW 61 M IA IL IL Farmer General Farm , Rachel F Wife FW 58 M OR IN MO Dykes Clarence M Nephew MW 12 S ID MO WA , Jesse C Nephew MW 12 S ID MO WA ** 1930 Census ID Nez Perce ed 31 Pg 2B Line Darland James W Head MW 72 M 24 IA IL IL Farmer General Farm , Effie Wife FW 54 M 20 WA NY MO More About JAMES W DARLAND: Census 1: 1860, IA Poweshiek Jackson Pg 6(See Father) Census 2: 1870, OR Marion Sublimity Pg 109(See Father) Census 3: 1880, WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 361A Census 4: 1883, State WA Klickitat Pg 80 Census 5: 1885, State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 59 Census 6: 1900, WA Whitman Branham Dist 93 Pg 17B Census 7: 1910, WA Whitman Branham ED 269 Pg 6B Census 8: 1920, WA Whitman Branham ED 147 Pg 1A Census 9: 1930, ID Nez Perce ed 31 Pg 2B More About RACHEL FILENA MAEL: Census 1: 1883, State WA Klickitat Pg 80(See Father) Census 2: 1885, State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 59(See Husband) Census 3: 1900, WA Whitman Branham Dist 93 Pg 17B(See Husband) Census 4: 1910, WA Whitman Branham ED 269 Pg 6B(See Husband) Census 5: 1920, WA Whitman Branham ED 147 Pg 1A(See Husband) More About EFFIE?: Census: 1930, ID Nez Perce ed 31 Pg 2B(See Husband) ix. ALCY DARLAND, b. Abt. 1859, Iowa; m.? GILMORE. More About ALCY DARLAND:

7 Census 1: 1860, IA Poweshiek Jackson Pg 6(See Father) Census 2: 1870, OR Marion Sublimity Pg 109(See Father) Census 3: 1880, WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 364D(See Father) x. ASENETH ADDIE DARLAND, b. Abt. 1861, Iowa; d. Abt xi. LOUISA DARLAND, b. 10 Nov 1862, Iowa; d. 02 Jan 1909, Klickitat county, Washington. 10. xii. LORETTA S DARLAND, b. 18 Jun 1864, Powehiek, Iowa; d. 02 Dec 1939, Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington. 11. xiii. GEORGE HENRY DARLAND, b. 15 Nov 1865, Salem, Marion, Oregon; d. 23 Jun 1942, Gridley, Butte, California. xiv. DORA DELL DARLAND, b. Abt. 1870, Oregon; d. 26 Nov 1886, Oregon. More About DORA DELL DARLAND: Burial: Spring Creek Cemetery, Klickitat, WA 4 Census 1: 1870, OR Marion Sublimity Pg 109(See Father) Census 2: 1880, WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 364D(See Father) Census 3: 1883, State WA Klickitat Pg 80(See Father) 12. xv. CHARLES B DARLAND, b. Abt. 1872, Oregon; d. 24 Mar 1963, Marion, Oregon. xvi. ROSA LEE DARLAND, b. 28 Jul 1875, Oregon; d. Abt Generation No MARY ANN 3 DARLAND (SAMUEL REYNOLDS 2, ISAAC 1 ) was born 16 Dec 1845 in Iowa, and died 24 Dec 1928 in Forest Grove, Washington 5. She married DANIEL BAKER 21 Dec 1867 in Sublimity, Marion, Oregon. He was born 20 Oct 1845 in Parke, Indiana, and died 20 Oct 1929 in Forest Grove, Washington, Oregon 6. More About MARY ANN DARLAND: Census 1: 1850, IL Warren Pg 28(See Father) Census 2: 1860, IA Poweshiek Jackson Pg 6(See Father) Census 3: 1870, OR Washington Forest Grove Pg 459(See Husband) Census 4: 1880, OR Washington Gales Creek ED 127 Pg 329A(See Husband) Census 5: 1900, OR Washington Dairy ED 141 Pg 6A(See Husband) Census 6: 1910, OR Washington Cornelius ED 268 Pg 14A(See Husband) Census 7: 1920, OR Washington Cornelius ED 427 Pg 4A(See Husband) Notes for DANIEL BAKER: 1870 Census OR Washington Forest Grove Pg 459 Line Baker Daniel 24 MW Teamster OH , Mary 24 FW Keeping House IA , Joseph 1 MW At home OR , Henry 1/12 MW At Home OR (Apr) ****** 1880 Census OR Washington Gales Creek ED 127 Pg 329A Line Baker Daniel WM 34 Farmer IN PA IN , Mary A WF 34 Wife Housekeeper IA IN KY , Harry C WM 10 Son OR IN IA , Francis A WM 8 Son OR IN IA , Laura B WF 7 Daughter OR IN IA , Lewis H WM 6 Son OR IN IA , Effie A WF 4 Daughter OR IN IA , Sylvia L WF 3 Daughter OR IN IA , Inez A WF 3/12 (Feb) Daughter OR IN IA

8 Bullock Milton WM 21 Hired Hand Farm Laborer IA KY MO ********** 1900 Census OR Washington Dairy ED 141 Pg 6A Line Baker Daniel Head WM Oct M 30 IN PA IN , Mary A Wife WF Dec M 63 (8 Children 8 Alive) IA IN KY , Lewis H Son WM Mar S OR IN IA Farmer , Sylva L Daughter WF Dec S OR IN IA , Daniel M SonWM May S OR IN IA Farm Laborer , Dora E Daughter WF Dec S OR IN IA At School 1910 Census OR Washington Cornelius ED 268 Pg 14A Line Baker Daniel Head MW 64 M1 41 IN PA IN Farmer Farm , Mary Wife FW 64 M1 41 (12 Children 10 Alive) IA IN KY , Elva Daughter FW 28 S OR IN IA Teacher Pub School 1920 Census OR Washington Cornelius ED 427 Pg 4A Line 34 Fm Baker Daniel Head MW 74 M IN PA IN Farmer General Farm , Mary A WIfe FW 74 M IA IN KY , Dora E Daughter FW 31 S OR IN IA Teacher High School More About DANIEL BAKER: Census 1: 1870, OR Washington Forest Grove Pg 459 Census 2: 1880, OR Washington Gales Creek ED 127 Pg 329A Census 3: 1900, OR Washington Dairy ED 141 Pg 6A Census 4: 1910, OR Washington Cornelius ED 268 Pg 14A Census 5: 1920, OR Washington Cornelius ED 427 Pg 4A More About DANIEL BAKER and MARY DARLAND: Marriage: 21 Dec 1867, Sublimity, Marion, Oregon Children of MARY DARLAND and DANIEL BAKER are: i. JOSEPH 4 BAKER, b. Abt. 1869, Oregon. More About JOSEPH BAKER: Census: 1870, OR Washington Forest Grove Pg 459(See Father) ii. HENRY BAKER, b. Apr 1870, Oregon. More About HENRY BAKER: Census 1: 1870, OR Washington Forest Grove Pg 459(See Father) Census 2: 1880, OR Washington Gales Creek ED 127 Pg 329A(See Father) iii. FRANCIS A BAKER, b. Abt. 1872, Oregon. More About FRANCIS A BAKER: Census: 1880, OR Washington Gales Creek ED 127 Pg 329A(See Father) iv. LAURA B BAKER, b. Abt. 1873, Oregon. More About LAURA B BAKER: Census: 1880, OR Washington Gales Creek ED 127 Pg 329A(See Father) v. LEWIS H BAKER, b. Abt. 1874, Oregon. More About LEWIS H BAKER: Census 1: 1880, OR Washington Gales Creek ED 127 Pg 329A(See Father) Census 2: 1900, OR Washington Dairy ED 141 Pg 6A(See Father) vi. EFFIE A BAKER, b. Abt. 1876, Oregon.

9 More About EFFIE A BAKER: Census: 1880, OR Washington Gales Creek ED 127 Pg 329A(See Father) vii. SYLVIA L BAKER, b. Abt. 1877, Oregon. More About SYLVIA L BAKER: Census 1: 1880, OR Washington Gales Creek ED 127 Pg 329A(See Father) Census 2: 1900, OR Washington Dairy ED 141 Pg 6A(See Father) viii. INEZ A BAKER, b. Feb 1880, Oregon. More About INEZ A BAKER: Census: 1880, OR Washington Gales Creek ED 127 Pg 329A(See Father) ix. DANIEL M BAKER, b. May 1883, Oregon. More About DANIEL M BAKER: Census: 1900, OR Washington Dairy ED 141 Pg 6A(See Father) x. DORA E BAKER, b. Dec 1885, Oregon. More About DORA E BAKER: Census 1: 1900, OR Washington Dairy ED 141 Pg 6A(See Father) Census 2: 1920, OR Washington Cornelius ED 427 Pg 4A(See Father) xi. ELVA BAKER, b. Abt. 1882, Oregon. More About ELVA BAKER: Census: 1910, OR Washington Cornelius ED 268 Pg 14A(See Father) 4. ISAAC CALVIN 3 DARLAND (SAMUEL REYNOLDS 2, ISAAC 1 ) was born 30 Dec 1849 in Warren county. Illinois, and died 15 Mar 1912 in Goldendale, Klickitat, Washington. He married (1) SARAH ANN HAWSE Abt She was born Abt in Ohio, and died Abt in Klickitat, Washington. He married (2) LIDA M. KURTZ Jun 1884, daughter of JOHN KURTZ and ELIZABETH?. She was born Abt in Minnesota, and died 25 Nov Notes for ISAAC CALVIN DARLAND: /265 An Illustrated History of Klickitat, Yakima and Kittitas Counties, Interstate Publishing Co., Chicago, IL., 1904 Pg 399 ISAAC C. DARLAND, of Goldendale. Wash., traveling salesman for the Gaar-Scott Company, in charge of the Spokane territory for the firm, was born in Warren county. Illinois, December 30, His father, Samuel R. Darland, was a farmer of the state of Indiana, born in November, He came west to the Willamette valley, Oregon, in 1865, crossing the Plains with mules and horses. During this trip the entire outfit was captured by the Indians near Fort Hallock, after a fierce encounter in which some were killed on both sides. He came to Klickitat county in 1876, and died June 18, The mother of our subject was Susanna (Hutton) Darland, a Kentuckian, born in She crossed the Plains with her husband in 1865, and died December 4, Our subject was seventeen years old when he came west with his parents across the Plains, and he was one of a posse of emigrants, and a detachment of soldiers from Fort Hallock, that followed the Indians who attacked their wagon train and stole all his father's horses and mules. An engagement took place within a couple of miles of the fort, resulting in much loss on both sides, but while the Indians were brought to terms, they had in some mysterious manner spirited away the stolen stock, which was never recovered. When the boy was seventeen, he gave his father $ to let him remove from home and start out in the world for himself, and when a little over twenty-two years of age he removed to Klickitat county, where he settled permanently the following year. At the time he came to the county there was no city of Goldendale, but the place was named the same winter for the original founder, John J. Golden. For twenty years after his arrival he followed farming and stock raising, having taken up a homestead and bought a band of cattle the first year of his residence. From 1893 to 1896 he traveled for the Advance Thresher Company. He was appointed postmaster of Goldendale by President Cleveland, in 1893, the

10 duties of the office being attended to by his wife and son. About this time he invested heavily in the Farmers' Mercantile Company, and lost a large amount of money thereby. After leaving the employ of the Advance Thresher Company he was with the Buffalo Pitts Company for two years, traveling throughout Oregon, Washington and Idaho. He then became connected with the Gaar-Scott Company, in whose service he still is. Mr. Darland was married in 1871 to Sarah A. Hawse, a daughter of one of the old Oregon pioneer families. She was born on the plains of the Snake river, while en route to Oregon, and died in 1882, leaving four children, Arminta A., now deceased; Merton A., now employed in Baker Brothers' store at Goldendale; Earl W., at Mohler, Idaho, and L.C., deputy in the treasurer's office at Goldendale. Mr. Darland was married a second time in June, 1884, the lady being Lida M. Kurtz, a native of Minnesota. Her parents removed to California when she was quite young. She was of German descent on her father's side, and her mother was a native of York state. For seven or eight years previous to her marriage she taught school, part of this time in Goldendale. She died November 25, The following children were born to this marriage: Bessie M., now at Bellingham, Washington, attending the state normal school, and Bertie C., living with an uncle near Pullman, Washington. Mr. Darland is fraternally connected with the K. of P., A.0.U.W. and the Rathbone Sisters. Politically, he is a Democrat. He was nominated for sheriff of Klickitat county in 1874, and came within four votes of election in a Republican county. He has been quite active in politics in past years, and used to attend the state and county conventions regularly. He owns a farm in Latah county, Idaho, but his home is in Goldendale. In the early days he did considerable freighting between The Dalles, Oregon, and Ellensburg, Washington, bringing flour and other goods back from Yakima City. He now devotes his entire time to his soliciting business /2581 The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., March 16, 1912, page 9 ISAAC DARLAND DEAD Passing Away of an Old Time Pioneer - One of the Best Known and Most Highly Esteemed Citizens of Our County. Isaac C. Darland, one of Klickitat's oldest pioneers, died early Friday morning, March 15, at the residence of his brother, George, of Spring Creek. Mr. Darland was born in Illinois Dec. 30, He was seventeen years old when he came west with his parents across the Plains, and he was one of a posse of immigrants, and a detachment of soldiers from Fort Hallock, that followed the Indians who attacked their wagon train and stole all his father's horses and mules. When the boy was 17, he gave his father $200 to let him remove from home and start out in the world for himself, and when a little over 22 years all of age he removed to Klickitat county, where he settled permanently the following year. At the time he came to this county there was no city of Goldendale, but the place was named the same winter for the original founder, John J. Golden. For 20 years after his arrival he followed farming and stock rasing, having taken up a homestead and bought a band of cattle the first year of his residence. He was appointed postmaster of Goldendale by President Cleveland in About this time he invested heavily in the Farmer's Mercantile Company, and lost a large amount of money thereby. Mr. Darland was married in 1871 to Sarah Hawse, a daughter of one of the old Oregon pioneer families. She died in 1882, leading four children. Mr. Darland was married a second time in June, 1884, the lady being Lida M. Kurtz. She died November 25, The following children were born to this marriage: Bessie M., and Bertie C. Arrangements for the funeral of have not been made as we go to press The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., March 23, 1912, page 2 "Klickitat Intelligence" A Lyle correspondent, who was intimately acquainted with the late Isaac C. Darland, says: The death of Isaac C. Darland at the farm of his brother George, on Spring Creek, near Blockhouse, closes the career of a man whose life has been interwoven with the pioneer industrial and political affairs of Klickitat county. Mr. Darland was born in Illinois in 1849, crossed the plains in 1866 and settled at Ilwaco with his parents. "Ike," as he was known to close friends, was not a strong boy. On the advice of the late Dr. August

11 Kinney, of Astoria, he came to Klickitat County in 1870 for his health. The first wages he earned after arrival was riding after cattle for the late Ben E. Snipes. Mr. Darland married Miss Sarah Howse, the daughter of an Oregon pioneer, in She died in 1882, survived by four children. Mr. Darland married Miss Lydia M. Kurtz in She died in Two children were born to the latter marriage. The surviving children are: Merton, a traveling man, of Portland, Or.; Louis, of Hood River; Earl, of Goldendale, and Bert of Seattle; and Miss Bessie M. Darland, a teacher in the Washington State Normal School. Mr. Darland, in business for himself, first engaged in raising cattle and horses. Later he bought a livery stable at Goldendale, after acquiring a mail contract, when the only means of transportation in Klickitat Valley was by stage and wagon. It has been said that "Ike" drove the stage that made the first trip from The Dalles to Ellensburg. Mr. Darland was a frequent delegate to Democratic state conventions. President Cleveland appointed him Postmaster of Goldendale in About this time, with the late William Cumming, he succeeded in organizing the Farmers' Mercantile Company, which developed into a department store. After Mr. Darland's wife died in 1900 he accepted a traveling position with a harvesting machinery company of Portland. He was traveling salesman for 10 years Census OR Marion Sublimity Pg 109 Line Darling S. A. 46 MW Farmer IN , Susan 41 FW Keeps House KY , Annie K 15 FW At School IA , Sarah E 14 FW At School IA , Jas W 12 MW At School IA , Alici A 10 FW At School IA , Louisa 7 FW IA , Fleruida 6 FW IA , Geo H 4 MW OR , Dora D 4/12 FW OR Line Darling I C 21 MW Laborer IL , Sarah A 19 FW Keeps House OR ********** 1880 Census WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 361A line Darland I C WM 31 M Farming IL IN KY , S. A. WF 29 Wife M Keeping House OR KY KY , Arminta WF 8 Daughter OR IL OR , Mertin A WM 5 Son WA IL OR , Louis C WM 3 Son WA IL OR , Earl WM 1/12 (Feb) Son WA IL OR Darland J. W. WM 22 Servant M Farm Laborer IA IN KY ********** 1883 Census State WA Klickitat Pg 82 Line 3 Darland, J. C. 33 Male Liveryman Married IL , Mrs. L. 23 Female Teacher Married OH , A 11 Female Oregon , Mert 7 Male Washington Territory , Louis 5 Male Washington Territory , Earl 3 Male Washingotn Territory

12 * 1885 Census State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 68 Line 14 Darland, I. C. 36 Male Farmer Married , L. M. 25 Female Farmer Married , A. A. 14 Female single , M. A. 9 Male Single , L. C. 7 Male Single , E. W. 5 Male Single 1900 Census WA Klickitat Goldendale ED 118 Pg 5A Line Armstrong Ester E Head WF July M 12 (2 Children 2 Alive) WI Denmark Denmark , Louis Son WM June S AZ OH WI At School , Bessie M Daughter WF May S NM OH WI At School Darland, Louis C Lodger WM Nov S WA IA MO Grocery Salesman , Earl W Lodger WM April S WA IA MO Day Laborer , Bessie E Lodger WF Aug S WA IA MN At School Line Darland Issac Head WM Dec Wd IL IN KY Farm Mechanic Duncan Levi C boarder WM Mar S OR MO CA Student , Louis A Boarder WM Mar S OR MO CA Student More About ISAAC CALVIN DARLAND: Burial: Mt. View Cemetery, Klickitat, Washington 7 Census 1: 1850, IL Warren Pg 28(See Father) Census 2: 1860, IA Poweshiek Jackson Pg 6(See Father) Census 3: 1870, OR Marion Sublimity Pg 109 Census 4: 1880, WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 361A Census 5: 1883, State WA Klickitat Pg 82 Census 6: 1885, State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 68 Census 7: 1900, WA Klickitat Goldendale ED 118 Pg 5A More About SARAH ANN HAWSE: Census 1: 1883, State WA Klickitat Pg 82(See Husband) Census 2: 1870, OR Marion Sublimity Pg 109(See Husband) Census 3: 1880, WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 361A(See Husband) Census 4: 1885, State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 68(See Husband) More About ISAAC DARLAND and SARAH HAWSE: Marriage: Abt More About LIDA M. KURTZ: Burial: Mt. View Cemetery, Klickitat, Washington 8 More About ISAAC DARLAND and LIDA KURTZ: Marriage: Jun 1884 Children of ISAAC DARLAND and SARAH HAWSE are: i. ARMINTA A 4 DARLAND, b. Abt. 1872, Oregon; d. Bef More About ARMINTA A DARLAND: Census 1: 1880, WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 361A(See Father) Census 2: 1883, State WA Klickitat Pg 82(See Father) Census 3: 1885, State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 68(See Father) ii. MERTON A DARLAND, b. Abt. 1876, Washington Territory.

13 More About MERTON A DARLAND: Census 1: 1880, WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 361A(See Father) Census 2: 1883, State WA Klickitat Pg 82(See Father) Census 3: 1885, State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 68(See Father) iii. LOUIS C. DARLAND, b. Abt. 1878, Washington Territory; d. 08 Jun 1932; m. JULIA BELL OLDHAM; b. Abt. 1880, Washington; d. 18 Mar 1940, Pacific, Washington 9. Notes for LOUIS C. DARLAND: /2606 The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., June 10, 1932, page 12 "Late Local Intelligence Told In Paragraphs" L.C. Darland, 50, for four years owner and operator of Darland's Five and Ten-Cent store at Raymond died suddenly June 8th. Mrs. Darland, who had prepared breakfast, was unable to rouse her husband when she called him and found him dead. Mr. Darland came to Raymond after having been in business in Goldendale, Portland and Chehalis. He was a member of the Raymond Kiwanis club and a member of the chamber of commerce and was an active in his work in both those organizations as in other civic enterprises. ********** 1900 Census WA Klickitat Goldendale ED 118 Pg 5A Line Armstrong Ester E Head WF July M 12 (2 Children 2 Alive) WI Denmark Denmark , Louis Son WM June S AZ OH WI At School , Bessie M Daughter WF May S NM OH WI At School Darland, Louis C Lodger WM Nov S WA IA MO Grocery Salesman , Earl W Lodger WM April S WA IA MO Day Laborer , Bessie E Lodger WF Aug S WA IA MN At School Line Darland Issac Head WM Dec Wd IL IN KY Farm Mechanic Duncan Levi C boarder WM Mar S OR MO CA Student , Louis A Boarder WM Mar S OR MO CA Student 1910 Census OR Multnomah Portland Wd 10 ED 227 Pg 11B Line Darland Louis C Head MW 31 M 8 WA IA US Barber , Julia B Wife MW 30 M 8 (no Children) WA WI MO Blagder, Merle Niece FW 18 F WA IL MO Clerk Dry Goods Store 1920 Census OR Multnomah Porltand ED 48 Pg 9A Line Blagden Fred W Head MW 54 M IL ME IL Barber Shop , Elizabeth Wife FW 54 M WI WI MO Darland, Louis C Brother-in-law MW 41 M W IA WA Barber Hotel , Julia Bell Sister-in-law FW 43 M WA WI MO ********** 1930 Census WA Pacific Raymond ED 27 Pg 12A Line Darland L C Head MW 51 M 23 WA IA KY Merchant Variety Store , Julia Wife FW 51 M 23 WA MO MO More About LOUIS C. DARLAND: Census 1: 1880, WA Klickitat ED 43 Pg 361A(See Father) Census 2: 1883, State WA Klickitat Pg 82(See Father)

14 Census 3: 1885, State WA Klickitat Pct 2 Pg 68(See Father) Census 4: 1900, WA Klickitat Goldendale ED 118 Pg 5A Census 5: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Wd 10 ED 227 Pg 11B Census 6: 1920, OR Multnomah Porltand ED 48 Pg 9A Census 7: 1930, WA Pacific Raymond ED 27 Pg 12A Notes for JULIA BELL OLDHAM: /2061 The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., April 18, 1914, page 2 "Around Town" Wm. Oldham, a pioneer of Oregon and Washington since 1875, passed away April 7, in Portland. He was born in near Lafayette, Wis., August 9, The family came west and settled at Goldendale, in 1875, where he was the first postmaster of the town, and also a charter member of the Goldendale Masonic lodge. Mr. Oldham is survived by six children - Mrs. F.W. Blagdon, of Hood River; Mrs. Wm. Lawrence, of Vancouver; Leroy Oldham, of North Yakima; G.W. Oldham, of Cle-Elum; Mrs. Alfred Burge, and Mrs. L.C. Darland, of Portland. The body was taken to Cle-Elum for interment. More About JULIA BELL OLDHAM: Census 1: 1910, OR Multnomah Portland Wd 10 ED 227 Pg 11B(See Husband) Census 2: 1920, OR Multnomah Porltand ED 48 Pg 9A(See Husband) Census 3: 1930, WA Pacific Raymond ED 27 Pg 12A(See Husband) 13. iv. EARL W DARLAND, b. 02 Apr 1881, Washington Territory; d. 30 Jan 1952, Yakima, Yakima, Washington. Children of ISAAC DARLAND and LIDA KURTZ are: v. BESSIE M 4 DARLAND, b. Aug 1884, Washington. Notes for BESSIE M DARLAND: 1900 Census WA Klickitat Goldendale ED 118 Pg 5A Line Armstrong Ester E Head WF July M 12 (2 Children 2 Alive) WI Denmark Denmark , Louis Son WM June S AZ OH WI At School , Bessie M Daughter WF May S NM OH WI At School Darland, Louis C Lodger WM Nov S WA IA MO Grocery Salesman , Earl W Lodger WM April S WA IA MO Day Laborer , Bessie E Lodger WF Aug S WA IA MN At School Line Darland Issac Head WM Dec Wd IL IN KY Farm Mechanic Duncan Levi C boarder WM Mar S OR MO CA Student , Louis A Boarder WM Mar S OR MO CA Student More About BESSIE M DARLAND: Census: 1900, WA Klickitat Goldendale ED 118 Pg 5A vi. BERTIE C DARLAND, b. Jun 1889, Washington. Notes for BERTIE C DARLAND: 1900 Census WA Whitman Branham Dist 93 Pg 17B Line Darland James W Head WM Oct M 18 IA IN IN Farmer , Rachel F Wife WF Mar M 18 (no Children) OR OH MO , Bertia E Nephew WM June S WA IL MN At School More About BERTIE C DARLAND: Census: 1900, WA Whitman Branham Dist 93 Pg 17B

15 5. LEVI SAMUEL 3 DARLAND (SAMUEL REYNOLDS 2, ISAAC 1 ) was born 25 Feb 1850 in Illinois. He married ELLA J?. She was born Abt in Oregon. Notes for LEVI SAMUEL DARLAND: 1880 Census WA Yakima Yakima ED 45 Pg 402C Line 40 Darland Levi WM 30 Boarder S IL IN KY Living with the following David Guilland 55 Marai Guilland 48 Matilda Guilland 12 Virginia Guilland 14 David Guilland 12 George Guilland 10 George Goodwin 34 Magdalene Mmuty 79 Fredrick Shnebly 45 Levy Darland 30 A. John Shultz 35 Paul Zalo 26 J. Shedrick Lowe Census CA San Francisco San Francisco Assembly Dist ED 129 Pg 1A Line Darland Levi S Head MW 69 M IL IN KY Farmer Stock Raising , Ella J Wife FW 58 M OR IL MO Housewife , Charles E Son 22 S WA IL OR Delivery Clerk Post Office More About LEVI SAMUEL DARLAND: Census 1: 1850, IL Warren Pg 28(See Father) Census 2: 1860, IA Poweshiek Jackson Pg 6(See Father) Census 3: 1880, WA Yakima Yakima ED 45 Pg 402C Census 4: 1920, CA San Francisco San Francisco Assembly Dist ED 129 Pg 1A Notes for ELLA J?: 1900 Census WA Pacific South Bend ED 142 Pg 2B Line Darland Ella Head WF Jan M 19 (2 Children 2 Alive) OR IL MO Dressmaker , Alta B Daughter WF May S WA IA OR Teacher (Public School) , Charles E Son WM Apr S WA IA OR ********** 1910 Census WA Pacific Ilwaco ED 171 Pg 9A Line Darland Ella J Head FW 48 Wd (2 Children 2 Alive) OR IL MO , Alta B Daughter FW 27 S WA IL OR Teacher Public School , Charles Son MW 13 S WA IL OR 1930 Census CA San Francisco San Francisco ED 50 Pg 28B Line Darland Ella J Head FW 68 M 19 OR IL MO Housekeeper House , Chas E Son MW 32 S WA IA OR Conductor Street ly More About ELLA J?:

16 Census 1: 1900, WA Pacific South Bend ED 142 Pg 2B Census 2: 1910, WA Pacific Ilwaco ED 171 Pg 9A Census 3: 1920, CA San Francisco San Francisco Assembly Dist ED 129 Pg 1A(See Husband) Census 4: 1930, CA San Francisco San Francisco ED 50 Pg 28B Children of LEVI DARLAND and ELLA? are: i. ALTA B 4 DARLAND, b. May More About ALTA B DARLAND: Census 1: 1900, WA Pacific South Bend ED 142 Pg 2B(See Mother) Census 2: 1910, WA Pacific Ilwaco ED 171 Pg 9A(See Mother) ii. CHARLES E DARLAND, b. Apr More About CHARLES E DARLAND: Census 1: 1900, WA Pacific South Bend ED 142 Pg 2B(See Mother) Census 2: 1910, WA Pacific Ilwaco ED 171 Pg 9A(See Mother) Census 3: 1920, CA San Francisco San Francisco Assembly Dist ED 129 Pg 1A(See Father) Census 4: 1930, CA San Francisco San Francisco ED 50 Pg 28B(See Mother) 6. HARRIET E 3 DARLAND (SAMUEL REYNOLDS 2, ISAAC 1 ) was born 08 Mar 1851 in Warren Co., Illinois, and died 11 Jan 1938 in Whitman, Washington. She married ISAAC LEONIDAS BRYSON 20 Sep 1867 in Marion, Oregon, son of MATTHEW BRYSON and MARTHA DOANE. He was born 22 Nov 1844 in Wapello, Iowa, and died 14 Feb 1925 in Garfield, Whitman, Washington. Notes for HARRIET E DARLAND: Wenatchee Genealogical Society DARLAND, Harriet E. III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves 1930 Census WA Whitman Tekoa ED 43 Pg 4A Line Smith Sylvia B Head FW 40 M 19 WA OH IL Assistant Post Mistress Post Office Bryson Harriet E Mother FW 79 Wd IL IN IN More About HARRIET E DARLAND: Burial: Garfield Cemetery, Garfield, Whitman, Washington 10 Census 1: 1860, IA Poweshiek Jackson Pg 6(See Father) Census 2: 1883, State WA Whitman Pg 183(See Husband) Census 3: 1885, State WA Whitman Pg 263(See Husband) Census 4: 1887, State WA Whitman pg 23(See Husband) Census 5: 1900, WA Whitman Garfield ED 101 Pg 7A(See Husband) Census 6: 1910, WA Whitman Pct 42 ED 264 Pg 6A(See Husband) Census 7: 1920, WA Whitman Garfield ED 174 pg 7A(See Husband) Census 8: 1930, WA Whitman Tekoa ED 43 Pg 4A Notes for ISAAC LEONIDAS BRYSON: The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, December 4, Isaac L. Bryson The only one of the first officers of Whitman county still living is Isaac L. Bryson of Garfield. He and Mrs. Bryson, in their comfortable home on an acre tract at the edge of town, are true types of the pioneers who built the Inland Empire. The story of their coming to the west--across the plains to Oregon when children, and to the Palouse country in the vigor of their young manhood and womanhook, is like the story of many of their neighbors of the days now passing in history.

17 Mr. Bryson crossed the plains as a boy, when in 1851 his father emigrated to Linn county, Oregon, where he took a claim and followed his trade of carpenter, building many houses in Albany and other neighboring towns. Mrs. Bryson came with her parents from Iowa in 1865, when 14 years old. Her Father, S. R. Darland, with his family of 10 children, had an outfit consisting of a spring wagon and two horses, another wagon with a four-horse team and another with a four-mule team. A heavy wagon drawn by five yoke of oxen carried a cook stove and camp equipage. When they crossed teh Missouri at Council Bluffs their train had increased to 60 wagons, and when at Fort Laramie it had 300 wagons under a guide, Captain Weyman. At Fort Laramie the party was held while its personnel was investigated for possible deserters--the Civil war was just over. Here also there was a disagreement as to the best route for the westward pilgrimage. The party was divided, the smaller number, in which Mrs. Bryson's father was included, taking the southern route, while Captain Weyman's party took the northern and what proved to be the better way, reaching Oregon several weeks ahead of the other. Indians were encontered in Utah by the Darland party, one man was killed, a boy struck by a poisened spear died in agony after several days, and a large number of the horses were stolen. Mrs. Bryson saw the man after he had been scalped and says it was hard for her to overcome her fear of Indians ever afterward. Snow was falling when they crossed the Cascades in October, and sleeping without shelter, the faces of the travelers would be covered with snow. She can never forget the arrival at Sublimity, Oregon, in Marion county, and the welcome of her uncle, Ben Hutton, and her mother's brother, who had preceded them to the land of the setting sun. This Ben Hutton was also an uncle of L. W. Hutton of Spokane, ahe and Mrs. Bryson being cousins. Here in the primitive surroundings of the pioneer Oregon settlements the boy and girl grew up, and when they in turn were married and ready to make a home for themselves and the children who had come to them, and like their parents they decided to cast their lot with the tide of immigration just turning toward the Palouse country. With their two little children they took the boat for The Dalles, shipping their stock on the same boat. Their equipment for starting life in the new country consisted of 32 head of cows and calves, six horses, wagons, ect. At The Dalles they started overland, traveling with the Gilliland and Fisher families, and Mr. and Mrs. Pettigo, parents of Mrs. Gilliland and Mrs. Fisher. On July 29, 1871, the party arrived at a point on the Palouse river eight miles above Colfax, now called Glenwood, and there they decided to locate, all taking claims on the river and proceeding to make for themselves homes. They chose the river bottom as providing hay for the stock and timber for building and fuel--no thought of farming in those day--all settlers came with the idea of making a stake by raising stock. For three months the Brysons lived in a tent, while Mr. Bryson and a man who had come with them cut and hewed logs for a cabin, and here, on August 26, their third child, Eva Alice, was born. No one but the mother and father were there when the little one, the first white child in what was to be Whitman county, was born. The man helping with the work in the timber had been hastily sent to bring the women who were neighbors, but when they came the new born babe had been bathed and dressed by the father. The cabin was finished, the big rough fireplace built, and Mr. Bryson, scorning the customary dirt floor of the settler's cabin, procured from Colfax the first flooring (undressed0 turned out by the mill just started by Hollingsworth & Perkins, put a real floor in his cabin and before winter storms were upon them the fires burned brightly on the pioneer hearth and the little family was comfortable and happy. Mrs. Bryson tells how a neighbor, making a home at the same time, but probably of less sturdy stock, appeared at the cabin one day when winter was upon them, leading a rawboned horse which carried his wife and two little children. "We are starved out and frozen out," he said, and the family was welcomed to the Bryson cabin, where they stayed several days. They were loaned the Bryson tent to supplement the poor shelter of their shack, which was made more secure, and they were encouraged to greater effort by the thrift and hardiness of their kindly neighbors. This was the sort of service rendered by the pioneeers, who, "made of sterner stuff" than others, were the very pillars in the structure of the new commonwealth.

18 When the new county was organized and Mr. Bryson became its first treasurer Mrs. Bryson had anxious days when she had the county funds concealed in her flour barrel, for the office of the treasurer was wherever he happened to be. He arranged to spend several days at a time in Colfax, the county seat, so that the scattered stock men of the county could come to him to pay their taxes. He made his headquarters at the Belcher store and with Captain Ewart, the newly appointed auditor. Later, when teh Bryson hogs fattened along the fertile river bottom, the treasurer took fresh pork and sausage to town as payment for his board with his friend Ewart. "It was a wonderful place to raise hogs, along the river," agree the pioneers, and it is easy to picture the luxuriance of the vegetation at Glenwood in its primeval state, for the wonderful springs there have been turned into pipes and furnish the fine water supply of Colfax. The spot is one of the favorite picnic grounds for Colfax people, and on summer days automobiles are parked in the shady spots along the river where once the Bryson cattle and hogs waxed fat. O. V. Bryson, eldest son of these pioneers, now farms a part of the original preemption claim which his father took in *** Colfax Gazette, Whitman County, February 20, 1925 First Treasurer of Whitman County (An Account of his Death) Isaac L. Bryson, who was appointed the first treasurer of Whitman county when this county was set off from Stevens county in 1871 and who was elected treasurer for a second term at the first election held in the county, died last Saturday noon at his home in Garfield, aged 80 years. He had been ill for some time with Bright's disease. Mr. Bryson, who was born in Agency City, Iowa, November, 1845, crossed the plains to Oregon in 1851 and came to the Palouse country in 1871, settling on a homestead at Glenwood, about five miles from Colfax. For the last 20 years he has lived in Garfield. Surviving are his wife, three sons, Odell V. Bryson of Glenwood, Harry Bryson of Pendleton, Oregon, and Guy Bryson of Colfax, and four daughters, Mrs. Mary Muncey, Richland, Wash.; Miss Ipha Lausch, Salem, Oregon; Mrs. Sylvia Smith, Tekoa, and Mrs. Zella Jones, Garfield. There are also 15 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Two brothers, Charles and William Bryson, Enterprise, Oregon, and four sisters Mrs. Della Richards, Portland; Mrs. Ipha Bell, Everett, Wash., Mrs. Varion Aubrey, Portland, and Mrs. C. P. Richardson, Almira. The funeral was held Monday at 1 p. m. at the Garfield Christian church, where Mr. Bryson was a member. The Rev. Mr. Willoughby officiated. ********* Bryson 03 1 Anniversary Books 1-11, Oversize Bookshelf BRYSON Pictorial Past Scrapbooks, Oversize Bookshelves BRYSON, Bertha III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Bessie III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Eva Alice III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Guy III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, HARRY Pictorial Past Scrapbooks, Oversize Bookshelves BRYSON, Harry III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Ipha III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Isaac L. III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Leona Ellen III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Mary Ellen III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Matthew III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Odell V. III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Orlando M. III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves BRYSON, Sylvia III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves

19 BRYSON, Telda III 26 Washington Pioneers - WA Shelves * 1883 Census State WA Whitman Pg 183 Line 33 Bryson Isabel L 39 Male White Farmer Married IA , H E 32 Female White Housekeeper Married IL , Odell 14 Male White Oregon , Orlanda 13 Male White Oregon , E. A. 12 Female White Wash Territory , Ipha 10 Female White Wash Territory , Mary E 7 Female White Wash Territory , Bertha 5 Female White Wash Territory , Guy 1 Male White Wash Territory ********** 1885 Census State WA Whitman Pg 263 Line 263 Bryson J L 40 Male White Farmer Married IA , H 33 Female White Married IL , O 17 Male White Single OR , O 15 Male White Single OR , E 13 Female White Single W.T , J 12 Female White Single W.T , Mary 9 Female White Single W.T , Bertha 8 Female White Single W.T , Guy 3 Male White Single W.T , S 46 Single W.T Census State WA Whitman pg 23 Line 21 Bryson, P. L. 42 Male Farmer Married IA , Harriett 36 Female Married IA , Odell 19 Male OR , Orlando 17 Male OR , Eva 16 Female Wash Terr , Orpha 14 Female Wash Terr , Bertha 10 Female Wash Terr , Mary 12 Female Wash Terr , Guy 8 Male Wash Terr , Elsina 3 Female Wash Terr * 1900 Census WA Whitman Garfield ED 101 Pg 7A Line Bryson Isaac Head WM Nov M 32 IA KY OH Warehouseman , Harret E Wife WF Mar M32 (11 Children 8 Alive) IA IN IN , Guy R Son WM May S WA IA IA At School , Sylvia V Daughter WF July S WA IA IA At School , Harry L Son WM June S WA IA IA At School , Zelda A Daughter WF Feb S WA IA IA At School ********** 1910 Census WA Whitman Pct 42 ED 264 Pg 6A Line 32

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