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Archives Spotlight: Seattle’s first retail store sat on Alki Point

Archives Spotlight: Seattle’s first retail store sat on Alki Point

“That’ll be six dollars,” Charles C. Terry probably said to J. N. Low on November 28, 1851. Low bought two axes from Terry, the first sale at Seattle’s first store, located in the town of New York, which is now known as Alki Point. The next time you tell yourself Seattle is super expensive, remember this sale. Six dollars in 1851 is roughly $180 in 2018. Pretty steep for a couple of axes, right? Then again, I haven’t checked prices…

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Countdown to the November 8th Day of Jubilation -Part 1

Countdown to the November 8th Day of Jubilation -Part 1

November 8th, 2010 – the centennial anniversary of women’s suffrage in Washington – is fast approaching!  In order to keep everyone up to speed on the upcoming celebration – or jubilation – we are writing a series of 19 blog posts with information about the suffrage movement in Washington.  Do you have ancestors who were part of Washington’s women’s suffrage movement?  Tell us your stories!  The year was 1854.  Arthur A. Denny, a member of the first Washington Territorial Legislature, introduced an…

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