Saint Urban, Washington Explained

Saint Urban, Washington
Settlement Type:Unincorporated community
Pushpin Map:USA Washington#USA
Pushpin Label:Saint Urban
Coordinates:46.518°N -122.887°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name1:Washington
Subdivision Name2:Lewis

Saint Urban is an unincorporated community in Lewis County, Washington, United States.[1] It is located approximately 3miles northeast of Winlock.

History

The town's existence began as two families, who were German and Swiss immigrants, settled the area in approximately 1889. They named the new community after a small village of the same name in Switzerland.[2] The central hub of the community was located at the intersection of Military Road and Sargent Road and at its height of prosperity, consisted of a small store, a Catholic church, a school and a Grange hall.[3] [4] As of 2022, only the Grange hall[5] and church remain.

Historic buildings and sites

The St. Urban Church, originally called the Assumption Catholic Church was dedicated on August 15, 1891, the day of the Feast of the Assumption.[6] By the early 2000's the church building had become dilapidated and had been decommissioned, though the cemetery was still maintained. The Archdiocese of Seattle was contemplating destroying the building. A group of former residents and their descendants, concerned about the loss of a historic landmark, formed the St. Urban Settlement Foundation in an effort to save the church. Volunteers worked towards the restoration effort that culminated in the reopening of the building with a ceremony on August 15, 2010.[7] The church is considered the first, and last, original public building of the early St. Urban community.[8]

Education

The first school in St. Urban was built on property owned by Frederick Schlittler, approximately NaNmile north of the main intersection of the town. A new school district, 37, was assigned on January 8, 1884. The original school was replaced with a somewhat larger building,, and was located diagonally across the St. Urban intersection from the church.

Notes and References

  1. 1513198. Saint Urban.
  2. News: St. Urban Is Swiss Name . July 18, 2024 . . June 6, 1953 . 6D.
  3. Web site: History of Winlock and Vicinity. Bill Wall.
  4. Web site: A History of Winlock, Washington. C. C. Wall. 1952.
  5. Web site: Lewis County Granges St. Urban Grange 648. www.grange.org. 2015-08-12.
  6. Book: Chambers, Margaret. Saint Urban Church Community, Early Years. Self published. 2016. Centralia, WA. 4, 67.
  7. News: Winlock celebrates completion of St. Urban restoration. Lystra. Tony . Longview Daily News. 2016-12-02.
  8. News: The Chronicle staff . Enjoy Some Roadside History . July 1, 2024 . The Chronicle . April 27, 2007 . 14.