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Klickitat County company history timeline

1859

County Information Founded: December 20, 1859 Created out of Walla Walla County It is named after the Klickitat tribe of the Yakama Indian Nation The county seat and largest city is Goldendale.

1870

John W. Burgen raised the first crop of wheat in Klickitat County in 1870.

1872

More settlers followed suit and in 1872 the construction of a grist-mill in The Dalles, Oregon, eliminated the need for Klickitat County pioneers to import their flour from Portland as they previously had done.

Goldendale, established by John J. Golden in 1872, was Klickitat County's first town.

1879

Charles N. Bickle founded a small store at what would become the town of Bickleton in May 1879.

1882

Originally known as Klickitat Landing, the town's name was changed to Lyle on March 28, 1882.

By 1882, when Bickle platted his town, the settlement boasted four businesses: the general store, a blacksmith shop, a hotel, and a pharmacy.

1892

Bingen was platted in 1892 by Theodore Suksdorf and named after Bingen-On-the-Rhine, Germany.

1896

With White Salmon, Lyle served as a port on the Columbia River and after the construction of the Cascade Locks in 1896, it was the first port from which shipping to Portland, Oregon, was unimpeded by falls.

1900

By 1900 much Klickitat range land was converted to wheat and farming began to eclipse ranching as the county's dominant industry.

1903

On August 9, 1903, it gained a newspaper, the Bickleton News, and on August 9, 1903, the Bank of Bickleton was established, providing residents of eastern Klickitat County with their own financial institution.

1918

The mill was destroyed by fire in October 1918 and immediately rebuilt.

1922

In 1922, the J. Neils Lumber Company purchased this mill and property, enlarging the Klickitat townsite.

1924

First built in 1924, and greatly altered since then, it is a vertical lift steel truss bridge.

1926

State Highway 8 (the North Bank Highway) was completed from Goldendale to Vancouver by 1926.

The name was changed to Wishram in 1926.

1936

Loading hay, Goldendale, July 1936

Celilo Falls with Native Americans fishing for salmon, 1936

1941

Highway to Columbia River, Klickitat County, September 1941

1953

In 1953 The Dalles Bridge spanned the Columbia River between Dallesport and The Dalles.

1957

The Dalles Dam (1957) and Mt.

1970

By 1970 tribe members had become assimilated with the Yakama and there were only 21 Klickitats recorded as living in Washington.

1997

Orchards have remained important: By 1997, $8 million of Klickitat County's $33 million in farm sales consisted of apples, pears, and cherries.

2001

By 2001 the Maryhill Museum of Art drew 10,000 visitors each month to this starkly beautiful Klickitat County outpost.

2006

As of 2006 Klickitat County has a small but growing wine industry.

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