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Henry Yesler

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Henry L. Yesler (December 2, 1810 – December 16, 1892) was an entrepreneur and a politician, regarded as a founder of the city of Seattle. [1]

24 relations: Bailey Gatzert, Bill Speidel, Duwamish people, Elliott Bay, First Hill, Seattle, Free love, Great Seattle Fire, Hagerstown, Maryland, John Collins (Seattle politician), John Leary (politician), King County Courthouse, Lake View Cemetery (Seattle), Mayor of Seattle, Ohio, Pioneer Building (Seattle), Pioneer Square, Seattle, Sawmill, Seattle, Seattle Public Library, Skid row, Spiritualism, Walt Crowley, Washington (state), William H. Shoudy.

Bailey Gatzert

Bailey Gatzert (December 29, 1829 – April 19, 1893) was an American politician and the eighth mayor of Seattle, Washington, serving from 1875 to 1876.

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Bill Speidel

William C Speidel (1912–1988), known as Bill Speidel, was a columnist for The Seattle Times and a self-made historian who wrote the books Sons of the Profits and Doc Maynard, The Man Who Invented Seattle about the people who settled and built Seattle, Washington.

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Duwamish people

The Duwamish (Dxʷdəwʔabš) are a Lushootseed-speaking Native American tribe in western Washington, and the indigenous people of metropolitan Seattle, where they have been living since the end of the last glacial period (c. 8000 BCE, 10,000 years ago).

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Elliott Bay

Elliott Bay is a part of the Central Basin region of Puget Sound in the U.S. state of Washington that extends southeastward between West Point in the north and Alki Point in the south.

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First Hill, Seattle

First Hill is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, named for the hill on which it is located.

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Free love

Free love is a social movement that accepts all forms of love.

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Great Seattle Fire

The Great Seattle Fire was a fire that destroyed the entire central business district of Seattle, Washington, on June 6, 1889.

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Hagerstown, Maryland

Hagerstown is a city in Washington County, Maryland, United States.

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John Collins (Seattle politician)

John Collins (1835–April 22, 1903) was an Irish-American businessman who served as the fourth elected mayor of Seattle, Washington.

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John Leary (politician)

John Leary (November 3, 1837 – February 8, 1905) was an American politician who served as the Mayor of Seattle from 1884 to 1885.

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King County Courthouse

The King County Courthouse is the administrative building housing the judicial branch of King County, Washington government.

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Lake View Cemetery (Seattle)

Lake View Cemetery is a private cemetery located in Seattle, Washington, in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, just north of Volunteer Park.

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Mayor of Seattle

The Mayor of Seattle is the head of the executive branch of the city government of Seattle, Washington.

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Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States.

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Pioneer Building (Seattle)

The Pioneer Building is a Richardsonian Romanesque stone, red brick, terra cotta, and cast iron building located on the northeast corner of First Avenue and James Street, in Seattle's Pioneer Square District.

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Pioneer Square, Seattle

Pioneer Square is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of Downtown Seattle, Washington, USA.

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Sawmill

A sawmill or lumber mill is a facility where logs are cut into lumber.

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Seattle

Seattle is a seaport city on the west coast of the United States.

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Seattle Public Library

The Seattle Public Library (SPL) is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington.

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Skid row

A skid row or skid road is an impoverished area, typically urban, in English-speaking North America whose inhabitants are people "on the skids;" this specifically refers to the poor, the homeless, or others either considered disreputable or forgotten by society.

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Spiritualism

Spiritualism is a new religious movement based on the belief that the spirits of the dead exist and have both the ability and the inclination to communicate with the living.

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Walt Crowley

Walter Charles Crowley (June 20, 1947 – September 21, 2007) was a Washington political celebrity.

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Washington (state)

Washington, officially the State of Washington, is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

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William H. Shoudy

William H. Shoudy (May 3, 1830 – September 19, 1901) was an American politician who served as the Mayor of Seattle from 1886 to 1887.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Yesler

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