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Centralia, Washington, also known as the Hub City, is a town built on courage, resilience, and controversy. Founded by George Washington, a Black pioneer who defied the racial barriers of his time to create a thriving community, Centralia grew from a rugged frontier settlement into a bustling city of mills, merchants, and opportunity. Its early days saw homesteaders carve out lives along the Skookumchuck and Chehalis Rivers and forge friendships-and tensions-with the Upper Chehalis people who once called the land "Tansunshun," or "resting place." From the generosity of its founder during the…mehr

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Centralia, Washington, also known as the Hub City, is a town built on courage, resilience, and controversy. Founded by George Washington, a Black pioneer who defied the racial barriers of his time to create a thriving community, Centralia grew from a rugged frontier settlement into a bustling city of mills, merchants, and opportunity. Its early days saw homesteaders carve out lives along the Skookumchuck and Chehalis Rivers and forge friendships-and tensions-with the Upper Chehalis people who once called the land "Tansunshun," or "resting place." From the generosity of its founder during the economic panic of 1893 to the tragedy of the infamous Armistice Day clash of 1919-a deadly confrontation between American Legionnaires and union Wobblies that still sparks debate-Centralia's story is as complex as it is compelling. Through rare photographs of the past 170 years and vivid storytelling, this book brings to life the people, places, and pivotal moments that shaped a community at the crossroads of the Pacific Northwest. Step back in time and discover the pioneers, industries, conflicts, and triumphs that made Centralia a city like no other.