POLK'S WASCO COUNTY DIRECTORY 1910 pages 150-151 WAMIC Population 100. A postoffice on Three-Mile creek, thirty seven miles south of The Dalles, the shipping point, on the O.R. & N., and twenty-one southwest of Dufur, the nearest banking town. Sustains Union church. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co,'s service. Stage with mail from Dufur daily. Kennedy J E, gen mdse. Magill W F & Son, blksmth. Mulvany & Tillitson, sawmill. Pratt C E, wagon mkr. Pratt J A, conf. TROUT BELLE, Postmaster. Stephens & Stephens, conf. Swift Mrs M J, hotel. Woodcock W E, sawmill. WAPINITIA Population 40. A village and postoffice settled in 1875 on a branch of the Deschutes river, 135 miles east of Portland and 45 south of The Dalles, express, telegraph and shipping station, on the O.R. & N., and 30 north of Dufur, the banking point. Contains a United Brethren church. Stage to Dufur daily. Private telephone line. Express, American. Batty I, hotel and feed barn. Delcoe Fred, liquor dlr. HARTMAN ERNEST A, Postmaster and Gen Mdse. Hartman E M, notary public and justice of the peace. Knabe & Nelson, blksmth. Nelson A L, hotel and feed barn. Pierce Frank, sawmill. WRENTHAM A postoffice on the Great Southern Ry. and Fifteen-Mile creek, first settled in 1885, 90 miles east of Portland and 21 south of The Dalles, the banking point. Long distance telephone connections. FARRINGTON MYRON D, Postmaster, General Merchandise and Feed Mill. Wrentham Warehouse Co, James L Kelly, mngr. Copied and submitted by Earline Wasser Member of Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society c/o The Dalles/Wasco County Public Library 722 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 http://community.oregonlive.com/cc/genealogy Browse http://historysavers.com/orwasco/ for recently updated information regarding Wasco County. Links are at the bottom of the page.