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Legally, a city in Washington can be described primarily by its class. There are five classes of municipalities in Washington: first class city, second class city, town, unclassified city, and code city. First class cities are the 10 cities with a population over 10,000 at the time of reorganization and operating under a home rule charter.
Pages in category "Fictional characters from Washington (state)" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Officer Leo Schnitz ( Robert Hirschfeld, 1981–85) The "khaki" officer in charge of booking. He wears glasses, is overweight, and is in a rather unhappy marriage. Leo attempts to save a drug addict named Rico, staying with him in a jail cell until he gets straight, but Rico eventually relapses.
Washington Territory (1853–1889) The Oregon Territory (blue) with the Washington Territory (green) in 1853. Washington Territory, which included Washington and pieces of Idaho and Montana, was formed from Oregon Territory in 1853. Isaac Ingalls Stevens, a Mexican-American War veteran, had heavily supported the candidacy of President Franklin ...
Washington, officially the State of Washington, [3] is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is often referred to as Washington state [a] to distinguish it from the national capital, [4] both named for George Washington (the first U.S. president ). Washington borders the Pacific Ocean to the west, Oregon ...
The series has many supporting characters, including faculty members, students and relatives of the glee club members. Broadway stars including Idina Menzel, John Lloyd Young, Jonathan Groff, Phoebe Strole and Kristin Chenoweth have been featured in guest roles. A number of the principal actors were cast directly from Broadway, while those ...
Fictional characters from Washington (state) (2 C, 28 P) Children's books set in Washington (state) (3 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
William Goodyear (Independent) (1894) 1894. William Goodyear. 1–1. Fred Waite (Independent) (1895) 1895. Fred Waite.