Harmony, Washington

{{Short description|Community in Lewis County, Washington}}

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Harmony is an unincorporated town in Lewis County, Washington. The community is located near the junction of the Cowlitz River and Mayfield Lake, and is situated off Route 122, north of Mossyrock.{{Cite web |title=Harmony · Washington 98585 |url=https://www.google.com/maps/place/Harmony,+WA+98585/@46.5363791,-122.4703085,13589m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m6!3m5!1s0x54914d0d9f866a61:0x339fd909fafed365!8m2!3d46.5581624!4d-122.483723!16s%2Fg%2F1yl47_lhl?entry=tts |access-date=2024-01-08 |website=Harmony · Washington 98585 |language=en}}

History

The region was populated by the Cowlitz people who would traverse over the Cowlitz River by means of a local phenomenon, known as the Drift, which created a log jam bridge. A tribal member, Ike Kinswa, was awarded a land patent of {{convert|165|acre|ha}} from President Benjamin Harrison during the early formations of the Harmony community.{{cite news |last1=Emerson |first1=Amy |title=Cowlitz people among Harmony's most well-known residents |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/centralia/centralia-chronicle/2002/04-06/page-45 |access-date=April 18, 2024 |work=The Chronicle (Centralia, Washington) |date=April 6, 2002 |page=45}}

The town was named after the "harmonious relationship" between community members in the area, who began settling the land in the late 1800s. The first non-Native settler may have been Ike Skinner, a trapper, but any official recording of Harmony's early pioneer settlement date, outside of the creation of a post office in 1890, is unknown. The post office operated from February 14, 1890, to February 15, 1924.{{Cite web |title=Lewis County Towns, Adna - Logan |url=https://jtenlen.drizzlehosting.com/walewis/townsal.html#:~:text=Tombstone%20Transcription%20Project-,Harmony,-Harmony%20is%20west |access-date=2024-01-08 |website=jtenlen.drizzlehosting.com}}

The earliest plans for the community began in 1895 when new residents were charged a "joining fee" of $500, which provided a house and land, and members were paid a dividend, as well as profit sharing of the local harvest. Articles of incorporation were filed stating that Harmony was meant to be a refined, well-mannered, and ideal community based on "unselfish principles of co-operation and brotherly love". The community advertised itself as welcoming to those who were Caucasian, of good moral character, and accepted socialism. Despite interest that spread nationally, only one person beyond Lewis County joined. The membership attempt for a utopian community lasted until 1899.{{cite news |last1=Moeller |first1=Bill |title=What if They Gave a Party but Almost Nobody Came? |url=https://www.chronline.com/stories/bill-moeller-commentary-what-if-they-gave-a-party-but-almost-nobody-came,170881? |access-date=April 22, 2024 |work=The Chronicle |date=November 24, 2010}}{{cite press release |last1=McDonald |first1=A.T. |title=Harmony Colony Notes |url=https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88085617/1898-10-29/ed-1/seq-2 |access-date=February 25, 2025 |work=Industrial Freedom |date=October 29, 1898 |page=2}}

The community constructed a two-room schoolhouse in 1901, often used as a space for communal gatherings. The town was part of school district No. 51{{cite news |title=School "Reviewings" |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/chehalis/chehalis-bee-nugget/1900/03-30/page-3 |access-date=April 23, 2024 |work=The Chehalis Bee-Nugget |date=March 30, 1900 |page=3}}{{cite news |title=Public Schools Have Opened |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/chehalis/chehalis-bee-nugget/1907/09-27/page-2 |access-date=April 23, 2024 |work=The Chehalis Bee-Nugget |date=September 29, 1907 |page=1}} but was consolidated into No. 206 by 1912.{{cite news |title=Notice to Electors of Consolidated School District No. 206 |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/chehalis/chehalis-bee-nugget/1912/02-22/page-4 |access-date=April 23, 2024 |work=The Chehalis Bee-Nugget |date=February 22, 1912 |page=4}} By 1913, the school was deemed too small and ill-suited for its location,{{cite news |title=To the Voters in School District No. 206 |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/chehalis/chehalis-bee-nugget/1913/02-28/page-9 |access-date=April 23, 2024 |work=The Chehalis Bee-Nugget |date=February 28, 1913 |page=9}} and a larger, but one-room, school was built beginning in May.{{cite news |title=Bids Wanted |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/chehalis/chehalis-bee-nugget/1913/05-09/page-10 |access-date=April 23, 2024 |work=The Chehalis Bee-Nugget |date=May 9, 1913 |page=4}} The older building was put up for auction in October 1913.{{cite news |title=Bids Wanted |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/chehalis/chehalis-bee-nugget/1913/09-26/page-10 |access-date=April 23, 2024 |work=The Chehalis Bee-Nugget |date=September 26, 1913 |page=4}}

The area was known for old-growth forests.{{cite news |title=Mossyrock "Recordings" |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/chehalis/chehalis-bee-nugget/1901/07-05/page-1 |access-date=April 23, 2024 |work=The Chehalis Bee-Nugget |date=July 5, 1901}} Early farming including the growing of hops but a planned fruit ranch failed to materialize. The town's original farming background continues and the community has experienced residential growth since the construction of the dams on the Cowlitz River. Due to the changes in water flow, the Drift events ceased.

Arts and culture

=Events and festivals=

The community began a Harmony Wine and Jazz Festival in the late 2000s, growing popular enough to be part of an expanded music festival in the Mayfield Lake area.{{cite news |last1=McClurg |first1=Dian |title=Music, Wine Set Stage for Mayfield Tourism |url=https://www.chronline.com/stories/music-wine-set-stage-for-mayfield-tourism,197428? |access-date=April 18, 2024 |work=The Chronicle |date=September 8, 2008}}{{cite news |last1=McClurg |first1=Dian |title=Swing Band Festival Under Way at Mayfield Lake |url=https://www.chronline.com/stories/swing-band-festival-under-way-at-mayfield-lake,187716? |access-date=April 22, 2024 |work=The Chronicle |date=July 25, 2009}}

=Historic buildings and sites=

The town has a Catholic community along with a church, the St. Yves (Ives) Catholic Church, which was initially built along the Cowlitz River on a bluff overlooking Dunn Canyon in 1914. Dedicated on July 12, 1914,{{cite news |title=Church Is Dedicated at Harmony |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/chehalis/chehalis-bee-nugget/1914/08-07/page-9 |access-date=April 23, 2024 |work=The Chehalis Bee-Nugget |date=July 31, 1914 |page=3}} the church was named after the patron saint of attorneys, Ivo of Kermartin.{{cite news |last1=Blomdahl |first1=George H. |title=St. Yves Catholic Church - Photo caption |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/centralia/centralia-daily-chronicle/1974/10-18/page-4 |access-date=April 22, 2024 |work=The Daily Chronicle |date=October 18, 1974 |page=4}} The church was situated on {{convert|1.0|acre|ha|adj=mid}} of donated land and contained poplar trees that were most likely planted during or near construction; a cemetery was placed behind the church. The house of worship was mostly unchanged since its beginnings, though an addition in 1952 almost doubled the size of the building.{{cite news |title=Anniversary celebration planned Sunday |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/centralia/centralia-daily-chronicle/1974/07-13/page-3 |access-date=April 22, 2024 |work=The Daily Chronicle |date=July 13, 1974 |page=3}}{{cite news |title=Harmony Church Marks 50th Year |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/centralia/centralia-daily-chronicle/1964/08-01/page-12 |access-date=April 22, 2024 |work=The Daily Chronicle |date=August 1, 1964 |page=12}} The church was white with light blue-trim, and was built with a steeple and bell, and it's inscription was "Chapel of Saint Ives - Our Lady of the Valley".{{cite news |title=Quiet Chapel of St. Ives Now In 38th Year of Service on Banks of Cowlitz |url=https://www.newspaperarchive.com/us/washington/centralia/centralia-daily-chronicle/1952/05-17 |access-date=April 22, 2024 |work=The Daily Chronicle |date=May 17, 1952 |pages=1, 7}}

The church was destroyed during a fire in 1989 but a similar place of worship, retaining the original name, was rebuilt on the grounds.

Parks and recreation

The town is an access point to Ike Kinswa State Park, where many of its early settlers have been buried. Harmony also is home to a resort and campground, and is known locally for the Harmony Bridge, first built in the early 1900s and is a fishing spot over the Cowlitz River.{{cite news |last1=Jones |first1=Pat |title=Mossyrock's history includes its bridges |url=https://www.chronline.com/stories/mossyrocks-history-includes-its-bridges,226116? |access-date=April 18, 2024 |work=The Chronicle |date=December 8, 2005}}{{cite news |last1=Mohney |first1=Russ |title=Rainbows released into Swofford |url=https://www.chronline.com/stories/rainbows-released-into-swofford,242255? |access-date=April 18, 2024 |work=The Chronicle |date=April 9, 2004}}

Politics

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style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|2020{{Cite web |title=Lewis County November 3, 2020 General Election |url=https://results.vote.wa.gov/results/20201103/lewis/precincts-60513.html |access-date=2024-01-08 |website=results.vote.wa.gov}}

| style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Republican}}|68.08% 467

| style="text-align:center;" {{Party shading/Democratic}}|29.74% 204

| style="text-align:center; background:honeyDew;"|1.90% 13

The 2020 election included 13 votes for Jo Jorgensen of the Libertarian Party and there were 2 votes for write-in candidates.

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