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E. F. Cady : ウィキペディア英語版
E. F. Cady
Edson F. Cady, along with Emory C. Ferguson, co-founded Cadyville in 1860 to take advantage of a military road Congress planned that never materialized. Cadyville later became known as Snohomish, Washington.
E.F. Cady sailed from New York on the ''Nautilus'' on February 22, 1849, headed for California. According to the 1862 Census of Snohomish County, taken by Sheriff Salem A. Woods, E.F. Cady was 34 years old, and was a native of Utica, New York.
Cady Creek and Cady Pass, located in the Henry M. Jackson Wilderness, were named after the 1860 E.F. Cady exploring party. The party was attempting to locate a railroad route over the North Cascades.
==References==

*(US Forest Service ) Retrieved July 16, 2005
*(1862 Snohomish County Census ) Retrieved July 16, 2005
*(The Argonauts of California ) Retrieved July 16, 2005
*''Stevens Pass: The Story of Railroading and Recreation in the North Cascades'', by JoAnn Roe, as quoted on (Alpenglow Ski History ) Retrieved July 16, 2005
*(City of Snohomish ) Retrieved July 16, 2005


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