BiographiesEarly HistoryPersonal Recollections George Gardner recalls when Kirkland was town of cow trails, spotted with ‘For Sale’ signs A man who knew Kirkland when roads were little more than cow trails and nearly…Kirkland Heritage
Early History Kirkland’s Rich History In 1890, Kirkland was becoming acclaimed throughout the nation as the “Pittsburgh of the West.”…Kirkland Heritage
Early History William and Frank Curtis first to settle here made home in Houghton Kirkland's earliest settlers were a family by the name of Popham, a mother and her…Kirkland Heritage
Early History Fame of Beautiful Cedarmere Based on Woman’s Longing for her Country The name, Cedarmere, conjures up a vision of beauty with emphasis upon cedar trees. However,…Kirkland Heritage
Early History Wheels which keep Progress Rolling provided by Local Auto Dealers Providing a vital service to the community are Kirkland's automobile dealers, which have enjoyed a…Kirkland Heritage
Personal Recollections A Small Collection of Recollections Finn Hill History by Victor Bahna Victor shares his memories and views as he watches…Kirkland Heritage
Personal Recollections The Eastside in the early 1900s – By Harry Denton Transcripted from Stan Denton's father Harry's hand written pages. Part of the Stan Denton collection…Kirkland Heritage
Biographies Bob Havlik’s History By Clarence L. Stone "Stoney" January 09, 2010 I met with Bob Havlik in his home…Kirkland Heritage
Personal Recollections Early Day Motoring and Truck Driving – By Harry Denton Up until July 7, 1914, the only ghastly and propelled vehicle I had driven was…Kirkland Heritage
Personal Recollections I Remember When… – By Harry Denton They built the Alaska building, a 12 story skyscraper they were regarding the profanity Hill…Kirkland Heritage