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1805-1904: Construction of the Cape Disappointment Historic District
1885-1910: Construction of Tokeland Hotel
1885: Lizzie and William Kindred construct a family farmhouse: a two-story wood frame building with a gabled roof, brick fireplace in the north wall, and covered porch facing the bay
c. 1891: Construction of Russell House
c. 1894: Construction of Peter Schulderman House
1898-1915: William Kindred serves as Tokeland's post master; post office operates out of Tokeland Hotel
1899: The Kindreds construct a two-story addition, giving the building an "L" shape, and formally open for business as the Kindred Inn
1907: Construction of Lumber Exchange Building
1907: Incorporation of the town of Raymond, Washington, named for its first postmaster.
1910: Construction of a second wing, creating the building's current "C" shape; gas lighting and a second large fireplace are added
1912: Construction of Wreckage, The
c. 1920-1939: Maude Kindred remodels interior and adds plumbing system to keep up with increasing standards of the "sawdust aristocracy" and travelers from throughout the Northwest
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