More history. Other than fn up the fish, it's cool stuff. 30 yrs ago I worked for a old guy that grew up in Renton. He told stories of the Black River Salmon and Steelhead. Today some spots of the old river bed are visible, but most is in pipe under ground. Sad. The Stuck is even more interesting.
"Throughout the late 19th century, farmers in the valley attempted various flood control efforts that eventually allowed the White River to partially flow into the Stuck River in 1899. In 1906, a great flood diverted the White River's entire flow into the Stuck River. The entire length of the former Stuck is now considered the final reach of the White River, though the Stuck River name still appears on many maps, in local place names, and in legal descriptions of property near the river.
http://www.wrvmuseum.org/journal/journal_0401.htm
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