
North Western Journeys: Spokane Pioneers and Scablands Settlers
John W. LawtonWill and Irene Lawton followed a string of settlers from Wisconsin, where the pine forests were playing out after a quarter century of logging. They established homes and businesses in Spokane, then left in 1906 and settled a few miles west in the scablands of the Columbia Plateau, where they bought land, took up a homestead, and commenced farming and storekeeping. The dream worked until misfortune and flawed assumptions eventually led to the loss of all they had built. The family had been multi-generational and closely knit. But by 1920 the family had scattered because of untimely deaths and the collapse of homesteading. As a fatherless boy, Walter Lawton, Will's son, spent years in Idaho's mountains herding sheep to get by.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: America Through Time
Published: 01/30/2017
ISBN: 9781634990158
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.40h x 6.80w x 0.40d
