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Forest Frolic on the last day of November
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murky pond and murder cabin incl.
Seabeck, WA
Woods in Seabeck, WA
Antler Place NW, Seabeck, Washington.
Update: Thank you all for the links to further information; I'm still looking through all of it to see if there's anything. The 1928 rail road map did have an interesting tidbit that I think might be what I'm looking for:
Circled in red is a train track labeled MC C Log. Co. leading from roughly where Camp Union might currently be up to Seabeck.
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I'm gonna throw this out there in case someone else has any leads, cuz two of them are duds. I'm looking for historical records, anecdotal evidence or any info about train tracks running through the Seabeck/Holly area of Kitsap County, Washington State. @seabeck has found evidence of turntables and some railroad spikes in the area but it would satiate my curiosity if there was an existing map or written record. The only thing I have to go off of is that I remember there being train tracks behind Camp Union gas station and that Seabeck has been big on logging for nearly a century.
I checked with a reference librarian but she was unable to come up with any records in the library system but did direct me to phone numbers for Union Pacific and Puget Sound & Pacific Rail Road. The latter phone number is disconnected and the Union Pacific number is an automated system for emergency reporting. Plan B will be to get in touch with the Historical Society and Plan C will be to contact the model rail road guys at the mall. But if this reaches anyone familiar with the history of Seabeck/Holly please feel free to reply.
For @seabeck ! Other chickens below the cut for a fellow chicken enjoyers.
6/10/2022