In a message dated 11/13/98 10:33:28 AM Pacific Standard Time, clarkw7iml@juno.com writes: << From what I read, Pialschie, WA Territory was N and W of Auburn, WA. I wonder what it would be called today? Carroll in Snohomish. >> = = = = = = = = = = At a Kent, Washington "history" site, Pialschie is mentioned. "Other small schools were built in the outlying areas. These schools were generally spaced three miles apart to better accommodate the majority of children who walked to school. The Tanner School (1898) was located on the SE corner of 132nd and 240th. Springbrook School (1890's) was built on Talbot Road north of 200th. White River School was near the river on 212th. Many more schools were constructed around 1900 including Covington, Orillia, Ham, Swan Lake, O'Brien, Willis and Pialschie (Thomas) schools." The site is: http://www.kent.wednet.edu/curriculum/soc_studies/text/grade3/Kent_Hist/kent_h istbSaET.html Interesting write-up. Enjoy! = = = = = HOLTON-L List Owner The Rootbound Researcher * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ ^ Kitty (CURTIS) Martin Kent, Washington - - k9504m@aol.com Researching: CURTIS, GATES, HENSLEY, HOL(E)TON, JAMES; ZIEGLER, SWIFT, POLK, GREGORY, GRACE (etc.) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/8946/index.htm