. 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. ied in 1885. the lady ofhis choice being Miss Flora Fonda, a native of St. Joseph, Michigan, and adaughter of Captain John Fonda, an old resident and highly respected citi-zen of Seattle. They have two children: Madeline and George Fonda,both of whom are still students in school. Mrs. Nadeau is a valued memberof the Episcopal church and l^elongs to various ladies clubs of the city,taking an active interest in the soci


. 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. ied in 1885. the lady ofhis choice being Miss Flora Fonda, a native of St. Joseph, Michigan, and adaughter of Captain John Fonda, an old resident and highly respected citi-zen of Seattle. They have two children: Madeline and George Fonda,both of whom are still students in school. Mrs. Nadeau is a valued memberof the Episcopal church and l^elongs to various ladies clubs of the city,taking an active interest in the social life of this place. Both Mr. and have a large circle of friends, and the leading citizens of Seattlehave counted the city fortunate in that it has elicited the co-operation andaid of such a progressive and enterprising man as the subject of this review. RICHARD J. GRAHAM. One of the oldest and best known merchant tailors of Seattle is RichardJames Graham, who since pioneer days has been connected with the devel-opment and substantial progress of this section of the state. He is a nativeof Lancashire. England, born March 5, 1853, a son of William and Margaret.


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