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100- Bucoda & the Legend of Seatco

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Aaron Webster arrived in what is now Bucoda in 1854 and became the area's first American immigrant. Webster sold his claim and sawmill to Oliver Shead in the 1860s, and Shead gave the community the official name "Seatco," which is a native term for an evil spirit or demon.
In 1872, the Northern Pacific Railroad built a station at Seatco. Eventually, using the first two initials of three major investors in regional industries—Buckley, Coulter, and David—the town was christened Bucoda.
Investors started mining coal in the region in the 1880s, but the coal was of poor quality, and the activities were irregular. Bucoda served as the first territorial jail for Washington from 1874 through 1888. Since the prisoners were forced to perform hazardous and hard physical labor in the local industrial sector, it developed a reputation as a harsh institution. When the state opened the Washington State Prison in Walla Walla, Washington, it was abandoned. On the 7th of June, 1910, Bucoda would formally be incorporated.
Listen now to learn more about the fascinating history of this Thurston County town!
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Aaron Webster arrived in what is now Bucoda in 1854 and became the area's first American immigrant. Webster sold his claim and sawmill to Oliver Shead in the 1860s, and Shead gave the community the official name "Seatco," which is a native term for an evil spirit or demon.
In 1872, the Northern Pacific Railroad built a station at Seatco. Eventually, using the first two initials of three major investors in regional industries—Buckley, Coulter, and David—the town was christened Bucoda.
Investors started mining coal in the region in the 1880s, but the coal was of poor quality, and the activities were irregular. Bucoda served as the first territorial jail for Washington from 1874 through 1888. Since the prisoners were forced to perform hazardous and hard physical labor in the local industrial sector, it developed a reputation as a harsh institution. When the state opened the Washington State Prison in Walla Walla, Washington, it was abandoned. On the 7th of June, 1910, Bucoda would formally be incorporated.
Listen now to learn more about the fascinating history of this Thurston County town!
A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at Historyoftheevergreenstatepod@gmail.com
To keep up on news for the podcast and other related announcements, please like and follow:
https://www.facebook.com/Historyoftheevergreenstatepodcast
Find the podcast over on Instagram as well: @HISTORY_EVERGREENSTATEPODCAST
You can also find the podcast over on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/@historyoftheevergreenstatepod
Reaching episode 100 would not have been possible if not for you, the listener, and for your continued support of the show.
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