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    Sequalitchew Creek, located in DuPont, Washington emanates from Sequalitchew Lake, Fort Lewis, Washington, was the location of the original Fort Nisqually...
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    dignity. Subsisting on shellfish from the beaches and salmon from Sequalitchew Creek. Captain George Vancouver mapped the area in 1792, and in 1833, the...
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    region, near the Sequalitchew Creek canyon. In 1841 the United States Exploring Expedition set up an observatory on the bluff near the creek to survey, map...
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  • Carbon River Kapowsin Creek Mowich River Puget Creek Chambers Creek Clover Creek Sequalitchew Creek Nisqually River Yelm Creek Ohop Creek Mashel River Little...
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    for grazing animals and growing crops. Located near the mouth of Sequalitchew Creek on the plains north of the Nisqually River Delta, in the present town...
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  • major waterways: Steilacoom Creek (Lushootseed: sč̓itilqʷəb) and Sequalitchew Creek (Lushootseed: sčəgʷaliču). The islands of Anderson, McNeil, and Fox...
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    Hudson's Bay Company established Fort Nisqually, a trading post at Sequalitchew Creek near present-day DuPont, Washington. As the fur trade declined, the...
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    47.130; -122.567 Primary inflows Groundwater, Murray Creek Primary outflows Sequalitchew Creek Catchment area 25 sq mi (65 km2) Basin countries United...
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    112; -117.587 (Deer Lake) American Lake Pierce 238 1,100 60,000 90 Sequalitchew Creek 47°07′30″N 122°33′43″W / 47.125°N 122.562°W / 47.125; -122.562...
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    1843 he decided to relocate the fort closer to the Edmond Marsh and Sequalitchew creek in order to have better access to fresh water. He served at Nisqually...
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