In 1903, Rev. H.C. Bradbury went to California for a Presbyterian conference, and while there traveled around the west coast visiting former Lincoln County people. He wrote to the Lincoln Sentinel about his journey and the "home folks" he saw along the way. These are some of those letters. Of particular interest is the list he gives of the former Lincoln Countians who migrated to Sedro-Woolley, Washington.
Lincoln Sentinel, July 9, 1903
Lincoln Sentinel, July 16, 1903
A Flying Trip to California, Oregon and Washington
Lincoln Sentinel, July 23, 1903
Auld Lang Syne Meeting
H.L. Farley, Dec. 7, 1883
C.H. Webb, April 9, 1903
C.E. Thompson, March 28, 1898
Mrs. H.C. Phelps, April 1889
Mrs. H.L. Farley, Dec. 1884
Lizzie Parker, March 25, 1893
Frank Wilmarth, Nov. 12, 1888
Mrs. C.H. Webb, April 1903
Fred Heeren (Herren?), March 26, 1893
Thomas E. Thompson Jr., April 2, 1898
Laura Thompson, March 27, 1898
Martha Farnsworth, June 29, 1902
W.H. Pilcher, Sept. 30, 1902
Mrs. Anna Pilcher, Sept. 30, 1902
Mrs. Frank Wilmarth, Sept. 1902
Mrs. E. Hammer, Sept. 1902
Christine Thompson, March 1898
Sophronia Farnsworth, March 1902
Mary Farnsworth, May 1902
H. Hammer and wife, Sept. 25, 1890
George Green, May 2, 1892
Mrs. George Green, May 2, 1902
Clara Farley, May 21, 1886
Nellie Parker, March 25, 1893
Mary Hammer, Lelah Wilmarth, Francis Pilcher, October 1903 [sic]
Maggie Thompson, March 1898
Ella Thompson, March 1898
Nellie Pilcher, October 1902
Gladys Pilcher, October 1903 [sic]
Josie Parker, March 25, 1893
Frank Parker, John Parker, Robert Parker, W.S. McNitt and wife, Mr. McRay and wife, John Downes and wife, Chan Ingham, wife and family of four, Charles Shaw, Hattie Molestail nee Hattie Hammer, Sept. 25, 1890
D.J. Parker, March 25, 1893
Kittie Hammer, Sept. 25, 1890
Bee Hedrick, Doc Wood, Carl Thompson, Charles Kelley, Doc Northern, E. Hammer, Feb. 1889
Ira Webb, Elmer Webb, Mabel Webb, Harry Hammer, James McCabe, John Cleary and family of nine, Burlington; George Snyder, Burlington; C. Stogsdill and family of six; Louis Kirkby and family of three; Mrs. J.C. Richardson and family of four.