People

Thousands of voices from the past crackle to life in the history of the mountains and valleys of the North Cascades; they still speak to us today. The Native American voice has been heard in this area for at least eight thousand years. Early European and American fur traders and explorers wandered through these mountains looking for pelts or paths in the early nineteenth century. By the early twentieth century, homesteaders and miners claimed these mountains hoping to make a living here.

For Stories about North Cascades as a National Park look in the administrative history called Contested Terrain.

 
A old sepia photo of a woman in long dress sitting on the wooden porch of a cabin with a dog
Pioneer Lucinda Davis of Davis Ranch

The life of Lucinda J. Davis and her family is intertwined with the North Cascades region.

Three people work on a concrete foundation with tools around.
The Legacy of the Bells in Stehekin

Lloyd and Amy Bell were prominent residents in the Stehekin Valley, teaching class, working in the community, and supporting the school.

Last updated: August 10, 2022

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810 State Route 20
Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284

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360 854-7200

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