The US GenWeb Archives provide genealogical and historical data to the general public without fee or charge of any kind. It is intended that this material not be used in a commercial manner. From History of North Washington, published 1903, now in public domain. Submitted by Candy L. Grubb May 13, 1997. Both above notices must remain when copied or downloaded. candyg@ieway.com _____________________________________________________________________________ FRANK SALVAGE Without peradventure every one of the early states of the union is represented by its sons in Washington. Stevens county has her quota of those who have come from the east and have made pleasant homes here in out midst. Among this worthy number may be mentioned the subject of this article, who was born in Iowa, on July 10, 1869. His parents, John and Emma (Phillips) Salvage, natives of New York, are mentioned in this volume elsewhere. Our subject was educated in Iowa and Kansas, and when seventeen began the work of life in earnest, taking up first the business of handling vineyards. Finally he decided to turn to the west for wider fields and accordingly he sought out Stevens county, where he engaged in sawmilling for five years. In 1892 he took up a homestead and has devoted considerable attention to farming and raising stock. On November 10, 1896, occurred the marriage of Mr. Salvage and Emma Dearinger. To them two children have been born, Victor and Coara. Mr. and Mrs. Dearinger are mentioned in another portion of the work. Frank Salvage is one of he popular young men of Stevens county, has manifested an industry and close attention to business together with a good walk that have given him the confidence of the people and he has a host of friends.