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 . riving at years of maturity he wed-ded Miss ilary Hill, a native of Vermont. In the year 1839 they removedto Iowa. The territory had been organized only the year prior and theybecame prominent families of the locality. The father, a leading and influ-ential citizen, filled the office of probate judge and also served as superin-tendent of public instruction. They were members of the Baptist churchand people of the highe
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 . riving at years of maturity he wed-ded Miss ilary Hill, a native of Vermont. In the year 1839 they removedto Iowa. The territory had been organized only the year prior and theybecame prominent families of the locality. The father, a leading and influ-ential citizen, filled the office of probate judge and also served as superin-tendent of public instruction. They were members of the Baptist churchand people of the highest respectability, leaving a deep impress for good uponthe moral, intellectual and material advancement of the state with whichthey became connected in pioneer times. The father departed this life in theseventieth year of his age, while his wife passed away in her fifty-sixth year,and of their four children the subject of this review is now the only survivor. In the public schools of his native town Alfred L. Palmer began his edu-cation, which was continued in Mt. Morris. Illinois, and also in OberlinCollege, of Oberlin, Ohio. With a broad general knowledge to serve as a.
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