Chambers Creek is a creek in Washington. It is fed by Lake Steilacoom in Lakewood, Washington.
Chambers Creek | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Washington |
Counties | Pierce |
Cities | Lakewood, University Place, Steilacoom |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Lake Steilacoom |
Mouth | Puget Sound |
• coordinates | 47°11′33″N 122°34′25″W / 47.19250°N 122.57361°W |
Name
editChambers Creek was named for Thomas M. Chambers, who settled near Olympia, Washington, in 1846 and later built a sawmill on the creek.[1]
The creek was also known as Steilacoom Creek, for the Coast Salish tribe whose territory on its north side.[2]
History
editAbitibi Consolidated Inc. owned a paper mill along the south side of the lower reaches of the creek until 2010.[3] The creek is dammed just upstream from the mill to provide water for the now-defunct mill, which began to be demolished in 2011 after the land was purchased by Tim Ralston.[4]
Much of the lower reaches of Chambers Creek is part of the Chambers Creek Properties, a series of recreational sites owned and operated by Pierce County.
The creek is a popular location for fishing, walking, and skimboarding.
References
edit- ^ Meany, Edmond S. (1923). Origin of Washington geographic names. Seattle: University of Washington Press. p. 42.
- ^ Indian Claims Commission (1978). Indian Claims Commission Decisions, Volume 11, Part 1. Washington, DC: Native American Rights Fund. pp. 332–33.
- ^ "More on former Abitibi mill site in Steilacoom | Word on the Street". Archived from the original on 2012-01-13. Retrieved 2014-12-19.
- ^ "Smurfit-Stone: Frenchtown mill site is clean, safe for development".