Ceremony Saturday relocates monument to Port Angeles Harbor’s founding

PORT ANGELES – A historical marker will be rededicated in a new home on Saturday.

The ceremony will be at 2 p.m. at the marker’s new location in Valley Creek Estuary Park, at the end of Cherry Street in downtown Port Angeles.

The marker – a boulder with a bronze plaque that rested at the corner of Lincoln Street and Lauridsen Boulevard for 73 years – commemorates the discovery of Port Angeles Harbor by Spanish explorer Francisco de Eliza on Aug. 2, 1791.

He named the harbor El Puerto de Nuestra Senora de Los Angeles, meaning Port of Our Lady of the Angels.

The name was later shortened by Anglo settlers to Port Angeles.

Saturday’s ceremony will be a joint effort of the Soroptimist International of Port Angeles (Noon Club) and the Daughters of the American Revolution (Michael Trebert Chapter).

Flagpoles near the marker will display replicas of a historical 15-star United States flag from 1791, a Spanish flag from the era of de Eliza’s voyages and DAR and Soroptimist flags.

The memorial was placed at the intersection of Lincoln Street and Lauridsen Boulevard by the DAR on April 15, 1934.

It was moved to the waterfront by the Soroptimists on Aug. 10.

Over time in its original home, the monument became obscured by plants and bushes, and was barely noticeable at the busy intersection, said Soroptimist Joanie Oakes.

It was Oakes’ idea to move the monument, she said.

In 1990, she was leading tours to Hurricane Ridge for her company, Olympic Van Tours.

“I saw that plaque on the rock and wanted to know what it was,” Oakes said.

“So I looked at it and thought it was fascinating.”

She didn’t share her idea with anyone until 2003.

“It just sat in my brain all this time,” she said.

But in 2003, “I said to Linda deBord, who headed up the Valley Creek Estuary fundraising, ‘You know, there’s this rock.'”

The decision was made to move it to the park.

The marker’s new location will be more accessible to the public and will be an added attraction along the Discovery Trail, Oakes said.

“It took about four years to get everything ready to go,” Oakes said.

The Soroptimists and the DAR had to get permission to move the monument from the national DAR organization, raise funds for the move and solicit donations of time, materials and labor.

Donating work at reduced rates were Jay Ketchum of Affordable Services of Port Angeles; Bryan Anderson, who did the cement work and erected the flagpoles; Andy Slack of APS General and Electrical and Roger Wheeler of the Port Angeles R.J. Services Inc.

The rededication ceremony will include the Junior ROTC color guard, the singing of the national anthem by Sarah Shea and comments by Luis Fernando Esteban, Spain’s honorary vice consul for Washington state.

Bonnie McGill of the DAR will conduct the rededication.

Refreshments will be served.

For more information, phone Oakes at 360-452-2180 or e-mail her at geojoan@yahoo.com.

More in News

Sue Long, left, Vicki Bennett and Frank Handler, all from Port Townsend, volunteer at the Martin Luther King Day of Service beach restoration on Monday at Fort Worden State Park. The activity took place on Knapp Circle near the Point Wilson Lighthouse. Sixty-four volunteers participated in the removal of non-native beach grasses. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Work party

Sue Long, left, Vicki Bennett and Frank Handler, all from Port Townsend,… Continue reading

Portion of bridge to be replaced

Tribe: Wooden truss at railroad park deteriorating

Kingsya Omega, left, and Ben Wilson settle into a hand-holding exercise. (Aliko Weste)
Process undermines ‘Black brute’ narrative

Port Townsend company’s second film shot in Hawaii

Jefferson PUD to replace water main in Coyle

Jefferson PUD commissioners awarded a $1.3 million construction contract… Continue reading

Scott Mauk.
Chimacum superintendent receives national award

Chimacum School District Superintendent Scott Mauk has received the National… Continue reading

Hood Canal Coordinating Council meeting canceled

The annual meeting of the Hood Canal Coordinating Council, scheduled… Continue reading

Bruce Murray, left, and Ralph Parsons hang a cloth exhibition in the rotunda of the old Clallam County Courthouse on Friday in Port Angeles. The North Olympic History Center exhibit tells the story of the post office past and present across Clallam County. The display will be open until early February, when it will be relocated to the Sequim City Hall followed by stops on the West End. The project was made possible due to a grant from the Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Post office past and present

Bruce Murray, left, and Ralph Parsons hang a cloth exhibition in the… Continue reading

This agave grew from the size of a baseball in the 1990s to the height of Isobel Johnston’s roof in 2020. She saw it bloom in 2023. Following her death last year, Clallam County Fire District 3 commissioners, who purchased the property on Fifth Avenue in 2015, agreed to sell it to support the building of a new Carlsborg fire station. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)
Fire district to sell property known for its Sequim agave plant

Sale proceeds may support new Carlsborg station project

As part of Olympic Theatre Arts’ energy renovation upgrade project, new lighting has been installed, including on the Elaine and Robert Caldwell Main Stage that allows for new and improved effects. (Olympic Theatre Arts)
Olympic Theatre Arts remodels its building

New roof, LED lights, HVAC throughout

Weekly flight operations scheduled

Field carrier landing practice operations will be conducted for aircraft… Continue reading

Workers from Van Ness Construction in Port Hadlock, one holding a grade rod with a laser pointer, left, and another driving the backhoe, scrape dirt for a new sidewalk of civic improvements at Walker and Washington streets in Port Townsend on Thursday. The sidewalks will be poured in early February and extend down the hill on Washington Street and along Walker Street next to the pickle ball courts. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Sidewalk setup

Workers from Van Ness Construction in Port Hadlock, one holding a grade… Continue reading