Oct. 26, 2019
The public restrooms on the left of the photo was about where Henry McCleary had his executive office when his sawmill was in current day Beerbower Park. The kitchen-picnic building behind that was constructed around the late 1980s or early 1990s to replace the original building that had been built in the early days of the McCleary Bear Festival as a place to cook the bear stew.
The current City Hall, constructed in the late 1950s, was originally the site of Henry McCleary's later headquarters. When President Roosevelt came through town in an open car in the 1930s, Henry instructed his employees to turn their backs. After McCleary sold the town to Simpson, he tried living in northern Nevada for a brief time, but that did not work out. In his final year or so even though he resided in Olympia he could occasionally be seen sitting outside of his old headquarters watching the world go by in a town he no longer controlled.
The crosswalk brings to mind this little tale. McCleary has had a long and colorful history of Chiefs of Police. In the 1950s the City hired a young photogenic fellow from Shelton for the job and he was the first person to institute the use of marked crosswalks on the main roads. Most of the residential streets were not paved until much later.
Anyway, after maybe a year the Chief vanished "between two days" as Norman Porter of the McCleary Stimulator put it, with part of the City treasury and someone else's wife. The law finally caught up with him in the Bay Area about a year later. So think of that next time you use a McCleary crosswalk.
Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Showing posts with label McCleary Police Department. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCleary Police Department. Show all posts
Sunday, October 27, 2019
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Safe Medication Disposal
July 10, 2018
At some point in the last month this safe medication disposal box showed up at the Police Station.
At some point in the last month this safe medication disposal box showed up at the Police Station.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
A wrong turn
Dec. 2, 2016. Tracks left by a vehicle occupying two fugitives attempting to elude law enforcement. The chase ended in the swamp next to Rainbow Park.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Retro phone booth
Nov. 26, 2011. This phone booth probably was not considered retro when it was installed long ago, next to the Police Station on 3rd St., but by the time it was removed, not too long after this photo was taken, it was a museum piece. It was a McCleary icon and I miss it. Also, it was the last working phone booth in town.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Shotgun shells
Found in the middle of the street near the school and turned over to the McCleary Police Dept., June 7, 2012
Labels:
firearms,
hunting,
McCleary Police Department,
McCleary School
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