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Boistfort () is an unincorporated community in the
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, in Lewis County, Washington, about southwest of Chehalis. Boistfort established, in 1853, the first public school and school district in Lewis County and the Territory of Washington. The community was originally chosen for the site of the
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Etymology

The town began in a valley and prairie known as the Baw Faw Prairie. The community intentionally adopted the French name Boisfort, which was pronounced as "Baw Faw", and was fitting for the area as the word has been translated as "heart of the forest", "strong wood or heavy forest" or "small valley surrounded by green hills". The spelling was officially changed to Boistfort. The Boistfort name has no connection to a fort or the pioneer Borst family.


History

The first non-indigenous settlers to the Boistfort prairie was the family of Charles and Elizabeth White who migrated from
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beginning in April 1851. Traveling northwards from
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, the Whites came upon the valley in the spring of 1852, staking a
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. Relatives of the family followed that year and into 1853, growing the community further during the time with other settlers staking additional claims, creating farm land and building homes. The people of Boistfort built a road into Claquato in 1854, opening up the new town to regional commerce. A post office in the area was established in 1857. In 1900 Boistfort had a store, a barber, church, a blacksmith shop, and a meeting hall. Boistfort High School was built in 1918 and officially closed in 1978. Boistfort was home to hop fields owned by Herman Klaber, who had a small mansion now known as the Boistfort Mansion. He died on the ''
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'' in 1912 and his hop yards shut down soon afterwards. Notable
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(1921–2006) moved to the area in his teens and graduated from Boistfort High School in 1939. He was the first to travel at twice the
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(1953), and piloted the first flights of the
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(1959).


Geography

Boistfort is located in a prairie valley marked at its eastern edge by the Chehalis River and on the west by Mill Creek. The prairie, when the town was begun, measured approximately wide and north-to-south. At the time of settlement, the lands were mostly prairie and lacked any forest cover. The communities of
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and Klaber lie to the immediate north, and the community of Wildwood lies approximately to the south.


Education

In 1853 or 1854, the first noted classes were held at the Newland home with 5 enrolled pupils. The original
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in Boistfort was established in the autumn of the year and was the first school district in Lewis County and the Territory of Washington. The district was labeled as No. 1. Boistfort was chosen as the original site for the University of Washington though the college was eventually built in Seattle.


Government and politics


Politics

Boistfort has historically voted Republican and
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. As this is an
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, there are no defined bounds, and the precinct may be incongruous with the census boundaries. The 2020 election included 4 votes for candidates of the Libertarian Party and 2 votes for write-in candidates.


Infrastructure

Stillman Creek, which courses west of the town center and eventually joins the South Fork Chehalis River, was part of the Chehalis Basin Strategy (CBS) plan to improve aquatic habitats and flood control throughout the watershed. The creek had lost salmon and plant habitats due to a combination of warming waters and erosion brought on by consequences of flooding and human activities. Severe flooding, particularly the 2007 floods, had shifted the outflow and floodplain of the creek. An $8.5 million, four-year project, known as the Stillman Creek Restoration Project, began in 2018 and was to restore the creek through a partnership of various government agencies and local landowners. The work culminated in slowing down the flow of the creek to prevent erosion and restoring the floodplain and course of the waters. The plan also restored of the creek habitat for a total of , and included the planting of native vegetation over . Sites near the community were proposed as use for a potential dam. Coming after flooding in the Chehalis River basin after the Great Coastal Gale of 2007, the plan was offered by a group of citizens but the Boistfort dam did not materialize. The CBS program continued to use an additional proposal of a dam by the group for Pe Ell.


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References

{{authority control Boistfort, Washington Unincorporated communities in Washington (state) Unincorporated communities in Lewis County, Washington 1857 establishments in Washington Territory