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Mayfield, Washington

Mayfield is an unincorporated community on the southern shore of Lake Mayfield in Lewis County, Washington. It is located off U.S. Route 12, east of Silver Creek. The Mayfield Dam, which supplies hydroelectricity to Tacoma and its neighboring cities, sits 1-mile (1.6 km) west of the area.

History
Before the arrival of non-native settlers, the location was used as a village for Native American people. A post office for the territory was established in 1890 or 1891 and named Ferry in recognition of Washington state's first governor. The first bridge to span the Cowlitz River was built approximately in 1879 in Mayfield. The bridge transported logs and was crossed by horse and buggy. The span washed out during a high water event years later, but replaced at a location of higher elevation. ==Geography==
Geography
Mayfield was originally located on the southeast side of a bluff overlooking a canyon of the Cowlitz River. The community in the present-day is situated on the eastern shore of Mayfield Lake, immediately south of U.S. Route 12. The outflow of Winston Creek splits the community. The flooded remnants exist approximately under the lake. ==References==
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