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WAGON WHEEL Nov/Dec 2017 Duvall Historical Society PO Box 385, Duvall, WA 98019 www.duvallhistoricalsociety.org Cherry Valley Pioneer Cemetery We are grateful to 4culture, the King County Cultural Services Agency, for their support in the preservation of our heritage. In 1886, an early Pioneer and saloon keeper, named James O Leary, deeded on acre of land to the Squak Methodist Mission for the building of a church and cemetery. The half-acre cemetery behind the church was used by Duvall s early pioneers, but only for a few short years because seepage from the upper slopes kept the ground constantly wet and soggy. It was disconcerting for mourners to see gravediggers furiously bailing several inches of water before lowering the casket so the site was abandoned as a burial place ground sometime between 1902 and 1905. In 1909 and 1910 when a portion of the hillside had to be excavated for the Great Northern Railroad right-of-way, about 20 bodies were moved, some to the new Novelty cemetery south of Duvall. The first person buried was a man from Tolt (now Carnation) who name has been lost. The second is believed to have been Mrs. James (Annie) Duvall, second wife of the town s namesake. Among the graves remaining here are those of Stephanie Dyer Duvall, Ardle Pinkerton, Corinda Woodberry Pinkerton, Mr. Leyde, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Pingay, two Ruddy children, Florence Hible, and two Allen children. We also now believe that at least 44 people remain buried in the Pioneer cemetery. In

2009, the Rotary Club of Duvall commissioned a ground imaging project which yielded about 44 locations of vault-shaped anomalies a few feet below the surface of the ground. For years, people believed most of the bodies had been moved to the Novelty Cemetery and this puts that story into question. Ardle Pinkerton was a Civil War veteran and cousin of Allan Pinkerton of the Pinkerton Detective Agency. His grandfather was a Revolutionary War soldier who discovered documents in the handwriting of Benedict Arnold in the shoe of British Major Andre and alerted authorizes that there was a traitor in their midst. Pinkerton was a Justice of the Peace in Duvall. His wife was Corinda Woodbury of the Woodbury soap clan. Annie Duvall, a Native American was actually buried just outside of the cemetery boundaries. Local historian and life-long resident, Ralph Taylor, describes the Civil War veteran s gravesite. Today, Mr. Pinkerton s stone is the only one remaining in the cemetery vandals and time have taken their toll. In 1919, John Clark was the keeper of the records of the cemetery. Unfortunately, he kept the records in the attic of his house and in 1919 his house burned from the top down as the records were lost. Time passed and the cemetery was nearly forgotten when Mrs. Edit Trulson, a long-time Valley resident, curious about who owned the cemetery, discovered she could purchase it by paying back taxes to the County. Her son, Bill Trulson, maintained the plot for many years in spite of being crippled by polio. When Edith passed away, Bill inherited the property, and with the help of his sister, Eleanor Zarimba, donated it to the Duvall Historical Society. Once again, nature took its course and the cemetery was covered with undergrowth. In 1994, Ken Best, an Eagle Scout with American Legion sponsored Troop #411, led a massive cleanup project in the cemetery. He was assisted by scoutmaster, Mark Beier, his troop parents and some cub scouts. Their work has enhanced the dignity of the resting place of some of Duvall s earliest pioneers. In 2009, the Rotary Club, donated time and materials to enhance the cemetery. They built a picket fence, and also provided funding for the ground imaging which indicated there may be as many as over 40 graves still intact. 2

Historic Happenings in Duvall 3 rd Annual Novelty Hill Cemetery Tour Left to right, James Q Wallace (played by Charles Dawson), William Roney (played by Michael Martinez), and Willis Benham (played by Gary Fahrner). World War I and its Local Impact Reader s Theater 4Culture photographer, Naomi Ishisaka 3

4Culture photographer, Naomi Ishisaka Everyone had a wonderful time at the Historical Society Christmas Party. 4

Events and programs in 2017 were a great success! As always we appreciate any input you can offer. If you have any suggestions for programs we can implement next year, or if you would like to help out with an existing program please feel free to email us. webmaster@duvallhistoricalsociety.org 2018 Nominations for Board Members Kimberly Engelkes, Board Member Greg Giuliani, Board Member Janet Kuller, Board Member Upcoming Events November 30 th, 2017 Historical Society Board Meeting Monthly board meeting at the Dougherty Farmstead 7pm. January 8 th, 2018 Duvall Historical Society Annual Meeting The public is invited to the Annual Meeting of the Duvall Historical Society on Monday, January 8 th at 7pm at the Duvall Library. In addition to the election of officers, Tom Norenberg will be giving a talk. We do hope you join us. Duvall Library, 15508 Main St. NE January 25 th, 2018 Historical Society Board Meeting Monthly board meeting at the Dougherty Farmstead 7pm. 5

Be Part of Historic Preservation, Volunteer! The Duvall Historical Society is continuously looking for volunteers to help in its mission of recording and preserving culture. If you d like to help with one of the opportunities below, or have an idea of your own, please contact us at webmaster@duvallhistoricalsociety.org. Dougherty House docent Website design Education and outreach Book publication Maintenance of buildings and gardens Cataloging of artifacts, books, and ephemera Promotion of Historical Society membership Planning of speakers and programs Research Current Officers Rachel Hess, President Mary Lampson, Vice President Alana McCoy, Secretary Connie Zimmerman, Treasurer At-large Board Members Ruth Bellamy Kimberly Engelkes, Past President Tom Norenberg Greg Giuliani The Duvall Historical Society is located at the Dougherty House at 26526 NE Cherry Valley Road, Duvall, WA 98019 Contact us at webmaster@duvallhistoricalsociety.org The Wagon Wheel is a publication of the Duvall Historical Society Editor: Rachel Hess If you would like to receive a copy, be interviewed for a future edition, have something to share, or would like to be added to or removed from our emailing list, please email wagonwheeldhs@gmail.com Become a Member! Name(s): Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone(s): Email: Amount Enclosed/Yearly Membership Dues (check one): $15 Individual Memberships $5 Students 18 & Under $250 Friends of DHS Would you like to receive information about volunteer opportunities? Yes No Thank you for your support! Please detach and mail this form to PO Box 385, Duvall, WA 98019 6