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Orondo, WA






Orondo, Washington

Orondo, Washington is located in Douglas County in the middle of the state.  It is an unincorporated community on the banks of the Columbia River.

The Orondo Project

1900 census for Orondo, Washington

Residents

From the 1900 census:

Coleman, A. L. Fisher, Louisa M. Pitcher, Helen Sparks, J.
Coleman, Eva M. Fisher, Minna Pitcher, R. Sparks, James G.
Dallenbarger, F. Fisher, Oscar Richards, Hannah Sparks, Nell M.
Delano, Archie Fisher, Susie Robinson, A. Sparks, Tillman
Delano, E?? T. Holbrook, John Robinson, Claire Wallace, O
Delano, Jen? C. Huff, Amanda M. Robinson, Earl Wau, Chung
Detweiller, ?? Huff, John Robinson, Edna
Edmonds, ?? Huff, Thomas Simonton, Lydia
Edmonds, George Hunt, Emily Simonton, Samuel
Edmonds, Jeanett Hunt, Hazel Smith, John
Fant, Curtis Hunt, J. F. Smith, John H. D.
Fant, George Hunt, Maud Smith, Valania
Fisher, B. L. Kunkle, Stephen Sonney, Carrie
Fisher, Buford McDonald, N. Sonney, Clarence
Fisher, Charlotte Miles, Elizabeth A. Sonney, Emma
Fisher, E. Miles, M. W. Sonney, John
Fisher, Eli J. Mitchell, Wm. Sonney, Lena E
Fisher, Elin Nelson, N. Sonney, Ruth
Fisher, Francis Parker, Frank Sparks, Esta M.
Fisher, Goldie Pitcher, Elexus Sparks, Hatt E.









Map of USA showing location of Washington state.
Washington became the 42nd state on November 11, 1889.

Map of Washington state showing location of Douglas County.

Douglas County was created
November 28, 1883.

Map of Douglas County, Washington with surrounding counties.
Douglas County and surrounding counties.
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