Silcox Island Explained

Silcox Island
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Pushpin Map:Washington
Coordinates:47.1289°N -122.5647°W
Location:Lakewood, Washington
Waterbody:American Lake
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Country:United States of America
Country Admin Divisions Title:State
Country Admin Divisions:Washington
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:County
Country Admin Divisions 1:Pierce

Silcox Island is an inhabited island in American Lake in Pierce County, Washington. It is in the city of Lakewood, Washington. Although the island has had homes built on it, it is still mostly forested.

History

Silcox Island is named for Albert Silcox, who originally acquired the land.[1] [2] Although at first he and his family were the sole inhabitants, financial needs led him to sell to friends, beginning with George Sells and Sells' son-in-law, Earl Trowbridge. Over time, more and more lots were established and sold.

Until 1968, there was no electric or telephone service to the island.[3] After a cable was run from near Bill's Boathouse, most residents had their homes electrified. Although a few homes were connected to septic tanks, many used outhouses well into the 1980s.

Climate

The Köppen climate classification is warm-summer Mediterranean climate (Csb). The average temperature is . The warmest month is July at average, and the coolest is December at . Annual precipitation is 1498mm. The wettest month is March, with 203mm, and the driest is July, with 25mm.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lakewood Historical Society visits Silcox Island – the Suburban Times.
  2. Book: American Lake Vignettes. 9781625847546. Covert. Nancy. 2 September 2014.
  3. Web site: Lakewood Historical Society visits Silcox Island – the Suburban Times.