Newspaper clippings - Kennewick - Transcript.

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1884

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"Kennewick is four miles below the mouth of Yakima river and has tributary to it a stretch of rich farming and grazing land extending from the vicinity of Umatilla and Horse Heaven to Priest Rapids. A considerable number of settlers have located, western men who have the temerity to make homes in a district that to the eastern observer appears to be only a sandy barren covered with grease brush and artemesia but which proves under cultivation to yield prolific crops of alfalfa, Egyptian maize, common corn, sorghum, sweet potatoes, melons etc."

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