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Submitted by stevenl on Sat, 09/06/2008 - 9:46am.

While working on another project, I ran across this editorial from the Jan. 27, 1911 Leavenworth Echo. Interesting that the issue of the geographic location for the Washington State's seat of government was still an issue at that late date to some. Remember that in 1911 the actual Capitol Building was the structure next to Sylvester Park that now serves as SPI HQ:

"The Echo has never had anything to say about capital removal, for the reason there is little likelihood the present legislature would give serious consideration to a bill contemplating removal. That the state capital is in the wrong place will hardly be denied by anyone outside of Olympia. It is not only inaccessible, but altogether too far removed from the center of the state. If its location was left to The Echo it would be removed at once to Wenatchee: because it is not only a splendid site, but also practically the geographical center, and at present more accessible than Olympia; and when a road is built up the valley of the Columbia, as one surely will be in a short time, it could be reached from any part of the state easily and at much less cost than the entire population east of the mountains can reach the present capital. The present legislature will not, however, consdier removal, and there is no profit in discussing an issue that lacks life."

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Capital Removal

"Capital Removal" or relocation was always a hot topic around the state, and to a surprisingly late date. Other bidders were Yakima, Wenatchee, Tacoma, Seattle, and Vancouver (among others) and it was a tearing matter of civic pride for each contestant city. Legend has it that Cap Doane's delicious Olympia Oyster Pan Fry was the deciding factor, as you couldn't get fresh Olympia oysters, much less Cap Doane's cooking, anywhere else. (See Gordon Newell's "Rogues, Buffoons, and Statesmen" for an entertaining description of the battle over the location of the state capital).
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and when a road is built up

and when a road is built up the valley of the Columbia, as one surely will be in a short time,

God bless our Western deering-do, damn precedent sensibility that only exists west of a 110 degrees longitude.

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