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Welcome to the Toppenish Home page. The Toppenish Home page provides as much information as possible on Toppenish. Knowing Toppenish’s history is essential to guiding its future. Within Toppenish’s Home page, you will also find Toppenish’s Founders, Holiday, and Birthday sections.

Toppenish has a population of 8872. 52.8% of Toppenish’s inhabitants are Male, and 47.2 are female. 48.5% of Toppenish is married and 63.5% own their own home. The Average Home price is $140,748, and the average rent is $741. Household median income in Toppenish is $52,981, and the individual median income is $24,191. Toppenish’s Ethnic is the following: Hispanic(88.2%), White(59.7%), Other(20.3%), Multiple(14.7%), Native(4.7%), Asian(0.3%), Black(0.2%).


All territory set aside for the Yakama Indian Reservation by the Treaty of Washington was held communally in the name of the tribe. None of the land was individually owned. The treaty of 1855, between the United States government, representatives from thirteen other bands, tribes, and Chief Kamiakin, resulted in the Yakama Nation relinquishing 16,920 square miles (43,800 km2) of their homeland.


Prior to their ceding the land, only Native Americans had lived in the area. For a time they were not much disturbed, but the railroad was constructed into the area in 1883. More white settlers migrated into the region, looking for farming land, and joined the ranchers in older settlements bordering the Columbia River. The Dawes Act of 1887 was part of federal legislation designed to force assimilation to European-American ways by Native Americans.


Specifically, it was designed to break up the communal tribal land of Native American reservations and allot portions to individual households of tribal members, in order to encourage subsistence farming in the European-American style and familiarity with western conceptions of property. Lands declared excess by the government to this allotment were available for sale to anyone, and European Americans had been demanding more land in the West for years.


Under varying conditions, Native American landowners were to be allowed to sell their plots. Josephine Bowser Lillie was among Native Americans granted an 80-acre (320,000 m2) allotment of land within the Yakama Reservation. Of mixed Native American/European ancestry and Yakama identification, she is known as "The Mother of Toppenish." She platted the north 40 acres (160,000 m2) of her land.


These tracts became the first deeded land to be sold on the Yakama Nation Reservation. A driving figure in Toppenish's early development was William Leslie Shearer (October 31, 1862 – June 5, 1922). Since Toppenish had no church in 1897 Shearer obtained permission from the Northern Pacific Railroad Company and offered the freight room for religious services.


Following this, he helped organize the first Methodist Church and, as trustee, was instrumental in the construction of a building that would house the church and also serve as school classrooms until a separate schoolhouse could be built. The building was completed in time for the 1898-1899 school term. After leaving the employment of the railroad, Shearer, with Frank J.


Lemon as his partner, opened Toppenish's first drugstore in 1905. About a year later, Shearer sold out, turning his attention to the newly organized Yakima Produce and Trading company, with George Plank, A.W. McDonald and M. McDonald as partners. The company bought some acreage and leased more sagebrush land to develop the 1700-acre ranch near Satus Station.


Shearer had a system of irrigation ditches constructed leading from Satus Creek to the acreage. Toppenish was officially incorporated on April 29, 1907, and founded by Johnny Barnes. The city lies inside the boundaries of the Yakama Nation's Reservation.


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