About this episode
Feliks Banel's guest on this BONUS EPISODE of CASCADE OF HISTORY is Devlin Donnelly, a Seattle man who modestly calls himself a "history enthusiast." Donnelly recently put two-and-two together and figured out that a demolition and construction project not far from the Seattle waterfront is underway near what may be the location of an old ship buried there in the 19th century.
The ship is the bark "Windward," and it was once used as a breakwater at the foot of Madison and Marion Streets. When the waterfront tidal area was filled in during the 1880s, the ship was left in place and buried. Many have written about the ship, including long-ago historians Clarence Bagley and C.T. Conover; more recently, Jean Sherrard wrote about the "Windward" for the Seattle Times' Now & Then column.
CASCADE OF HISTORY spoke with Devlin Donnelly on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
Jean Sherrard's Now & Then column on the "Windward"
https://www.seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-magazine/sept-29-nt/
Daily Journal of Commerce story from December 2025 about the construction project:
https://www.djc.com/news/co/12173588.html
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