A volume of memoirs and genealogy of representative citizens of the city of Seattle and county of King, Washington, including biographies of many of those who have passed away . f Charles J. Wicker; Laura, a teacher in the public schools;John R.; Albert; and William Henry. His religious belief is in line withthe Unitarians and his politics those of the Bryan Democracy, though hedoes not seem to have wasted any time seeking office from any party. may be said to have rocked the cradle at the birth of Ballard, and whenit took on corporate existence he acted as one of the city fathers by


A volume of memoirs and genealogy of representative citizens of the city of Seattle and county of King, Washington, including biographies of many of those who have passed away . f Charles J. Wicker; Laura, a teacher in the public schools;John R.; Albert; and William Henry. His religious belief is in line withthe Unitarians and his politics those of the Bryan Democracy, though hedoes not seem to have wasted any time seeking office from any party. may be said to have rocked the cradle at the birth of Ballard, and whenit took on corporate existence he acted as one of the city fathers by serving inthe council two terms, and looked carefully after the embryo metropolis. Hewas one of the prime movers in having the twevle-inch pipe line laid, throughwhich salt water may be pumped in large quantities when needed for fire pro-tection. HARRY A. BIGELOW. The state of Washington, with its pulsing industrial activities and rapiddevelopment, has attracted within its confines men of marked ability and highcharacter in the various lines of business, and in this way progress has beenconserved and social stability fostered. He whose name initiates this review .^ ^?^.


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