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Lushootseed
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June 7
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1866
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Duwamish
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Native American
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U.S.
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Washington
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David Swinson "Doc" Maynard
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Seattle
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Washington
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Blake Island, Washington
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Suquamish tribe
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Duwamish
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Vancouver Expedition
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Puget Sound
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Green River
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Cascade
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Chemakum
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S'Klallam
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Olympic Peninsula
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Hudson's Bay Company
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orator
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Duwamish Head
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Elliott Bay
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West Seattle
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Princess Angeline
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baptized
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Roman Catholic Church
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Olympia, Washington
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Patkanim
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Battle of Seattle (1856)
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Agate Passage
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June 7
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1866
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Port Madison, Washington
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National Register of Historic Places
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Arthur Armstrong Denny
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Seattle
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Wikisource
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Isaac Ingalls Stevens
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Doc Maynard
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Lushootseed
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Chinook
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Henry A. Smith
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William Arrowsmith
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environmentalism
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Southern Baptist Convention
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Franklin Pierce
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Battle of Seattle (1856)
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History of Seattle before 1900
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Chief Sealth High School
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ISBN 0-295-95846-4
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