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In early 1871, Ira Woodin and his young family loaded their possessions on a scow and rowed from the present Madison Park to the Sammamish River. They went up river to land where they took a claim of 80 acres. Woodin, far left, and his wife, Susan, are listed among King County's earliest pioneers. Susan Woodin started the area's post office, first school and first church in their home. The man in the center is Elmer Carlberg.

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