Established as The Skamokawa Eagle in 1891

Help us solve a mystery

Kari Kandoll who is the volunteer curator and genealogist at the Wahkiakum County Historical Society sent us the image of the Hawthorne Club card and thought that our readers might have some information about the club and its purpose. Kandoll can find no other mention of the club in their archives, although we do know a little about Alfred Stone. Here is what Kandoll sent us: Alfred Leroy Stone was born Sept. 9, 1892 in Washington to Warren Corbet & Lucy Louis (Garretson) Stone with siblings Helen Jane, Gladys M., and Elmer Warren. He died Jan. 7, 1970 in Clark County, Washington and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery. According to The Eagle newspaper Dec. 14, 1967, Mr. Stone was on the original board of cemetery district number one formed on Dec 9, 1953. The other commissioners were Nels Rodal and chairman Elizabeth D. Hanigan. Mitchell Doumit was secretary and Ike C. Akers was superintendent. If anyone has any information please contact The Eagle office at 360-795-3391 or send an email to info@waheagle.com.

 

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