Andrew Christianson at Seneacquoteen.
This file appears in: Seneacquoteen - The Lost County Seat for Kootenai County
The home of Andrew Christianson at Seneacquoteen. He traded a horse for 160 acres where he built a home for his family. Christianson also operated a store and traded with the local Indians. The family moved across the river to Laclede in 1902. This is the only remaining original building of the community. Courtesy of the Bonner County Historical Museum.
This file appears in: Seneacquoteen - The Lost County Seat for Kootenai County
Seneacquoteen - The Lost County Seat for Kootenai County
Seneacquoteen – The Lost County Seat for Kootenai County
Seneacquoteen is a farming community on the Pend Oreille River with a unique history including being one of the first European settlements in North Idaho in the late 1800’s. However the…
