Title
Jackson House
Subject
Description
Jackson House, located in Lewis County on U. S. Highway 99, is said to be where the original meeting regarding the formation of Washington Territory was held. Although the part seen today is but
a portion of the original structure, this is one of the most historical buildings in the State of Washington.
Built in 1845 by John R. Jackson, it was the first home constructed north of the Columbia River.
a portion of the original structure, this is one of the most historical buildings in the State of Washington.
Built in 1845 by John R. Jackson, it was the first home constructed north of the Columbia River.
Creator
Source
General Subjects Photograph Collection, 1845-2005, Washington State Archives. Original images held at the Washington State Archives, Olympia, WA.
Publisher
Washington State Archives
Date
Ca. 1955 (original)
Contributor
Washington State Archives
Format
jpg
Type
photo
Coverage
Washington
Original Format
photo
Physical Dimensions
8 x 9.75 in.