- Dryden, Washington
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Dryden is a small unincorporated community in Chelan County, Washington, United States. It is situated along the Wenatchee River in the fertile Wenatchee Valley between the towns of Cashmere and Leavenworth. The community serves as a supply and shipping point for local farms and orchards.
Dryden is part of the Wenatchee–East Wenatchee Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The USPS ZIP Code for Dryden is 98821. According to data from the 2000 census, the total population in the Dryden ZIP code was 243 persons occupying 101 housing units. Dryden itself is not incorporated, and is not tracked by the Census.
History
The area that is now Dryden was historically called Pine Flat by local ranchers because of the large Pine trees growing in the area. In the 1890s these trees were logged and floated down the Wenatchee River to be milled, leaving the land barren and dry. Also in 1892, the Great Northern Railway built its main line through the valley but no town or station were established at that time. Only the name Dryden was assigned to the area by the railroad in honor of Canadian horticulturist and Minister of Agriculture John Dryden who toured with Great Northern Railway president James J. Hill.[1] Native American homesteaders Dan and Topen Nason where the first to see any value in the then undeveloped area and filed a land claim in 1904. Other settlers soon followed with the intent of planting orchards, specifically Apple Trees. The land was cut into small tracts which were quickly sold.[2]
The Dryden Fruit Growers Union was incorporated in 1909 and the first fruit warehouse was constructed. That same year 18 railroad cars of apples were shipped out. The next year a post office was established for the small settlement growing by the warehouse. Orchard planting greatly escalated with the completion of the Icicle Canal in 1913. By 1915, the railroad had established a station at Dryden and by 1919, the town had its own bank and school as well as two churches.[2] Currently, Dryden retains a post office and a general store.
External links
- Washington Hometown Locator - Dryden
- Zip Code Information for 98821 at Zip-Codes.com
- Short biography and portrait of John Dryden at DeadFred.com
References
- ^ Phillips, James W. Washington State Place Names. 8th ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1971. Print.
- ^ a b Hull, Lindley M. (editor)A History of Central Washington: Including the Famous Wenatchee, Entiat, Chelan and the Columbia Valleys, with an Indexed Eighty Scenic Historical Illustrations. Spokane, WA: Shaw & Borden Company, 1929. Print.
Coordinates: 47°32′28″N 120°33′40″W / 47.541°N 120.561°W
Municipalities and communities of Chelan County, Washington Cities Cashmere | Chelan | Entiat | Leavenworth | Wenatchee
CDPs Unincorporated
communitiesAppleyard | Ardenvoir | Blewett | Chelan Falls | Chiwaukum | Chumstick | Dryden | Grant Road Addition | Holden Village | Kenroy | Lakeside | Lucerne | Malaga | Manson | Merritt | Mission Square | Monitor | Pearcot | Peshastin | Plain | Stehekin | Telma | Wenatchee Heights | Winton
Indian reservation Footnotes ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
Categories:- Unincorporated communities in Washington (state)
- Populated places in Chelan County, Washington
- Wenatchee – East Wenatchee metropolitan area
- Washington (state) geography stubs
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