Yea, I think it is in the south-east corner of SRW in Circle 35 Site 5 to be
exact. LOL, just kidding.
That's interesting, I've never heard that before.
Joe Hughes
C40-4
From: SkagitRiverWoods@yahoogroups.com
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Sent: Friday, October 28, 2011 10:11 AM
To: SkagitRiverWoods@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [SkagitRiverWoods.com] Local history and Indian cemetery
From
http://www.mrhalliday.com/gbhalliday/Genealogywebpg/Rasar%20Park%20Tour/Rasa
r%20Pk%20tour.htm
http://www.stumpranchonline.com/Kemmerich/RasarTour.htm and
http://www.stumpranchonline.com/Kemmerich/
In the 1930s, Indians used to fish off the sandy beach (or sand bar) located
in Rasar State Park. They also built little wooden houses there and traded
salmon for local produce, grown by the family that lived where Rasar State
Park is today.
There was also a small Indian cemetery located west of the beach/sand bar.
That would put the Indian cemetery somewhere toward Skagit River Woods.
Anyone have any idea where this Indian cemetery might be located?
Brian Richard
Site C35 - 5
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