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Cedonia Washington

  In 1858 George Harvey found a perfect spot for a home along Cedoniathe creek that now bears his name. In 1888 he was joined by other families, including Martin and Mary (Young) Scotten. They became the first permanent residents. The Scottens kept groceries and other supplies for their neighbors on the creek. Martin became Cedonia’s first postmaster when he opened the Post Office in 1899.

     In 1897, the Cornwalls settled on land farther up the creek and the Dashiell family homesteaded near a big spring. These first founding families were religious people and began to plan a church for the new settlement. Chris Engelhardt donated the land for the Cedonia Union Church and cemetery. The other families all helped out and lumber from Mr. Fisk’s Mill was on the ground in 1897. Mr. Preneganar was the head carpenter and many community members of different religious backgrounds contributed to building the church. The church was finished and clear of debt by 1900 and was opened to all denominations. Three families were chosen to pick a name for the town from the bible. They chose Macedonia from Acts 16:9 in which the people asked the Apostle Paul to "Come over to Macedonia and help us". The name was later shortened to Cedonia.  The church is still open to all denominations and holds services every Sunday.  The name of the pastor at the Cedonia Church is Ed Dashiell, 509-722-3542.


 


 
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