Edwall is a small unincorporated community located about 35 miles from the city of Spokane in Lincoln County, Washington, United States.
Edwall also has an active United Methodist Church congregation, Men's Service Club, Women in Action Committee,[2] volunteer fire/emergency medical crew, and a volunteer-run library located in the original one-room wood-frame schoolhouse.
Peter Edwall was the first white man to settle in the area in 1881, where he began a ranch.
When the Great Northern Railway laid its main line across his land in 1892, Edwall platted a town site and named it after himself.
In 1897, following a bountiful wheat harvest that boosted Lincoln County's economy, Edwall experienced a boom.