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John Wilkes Booth and the Socialist

John Wilkes Booth and the Socialist

From the desk of Steve Willis, Central Library Services Program Manager of the Washington State Library William H. Packer was probably among the last living Civil War veterans in Washington State. In his eventful life he was able to strut and fret his hour upon the stage alongside Edwin and John Wilkes Booth, serve in the Union Army, and help found a Socialist Utopian community in Washington State. Changing his surname from Packard to Packer in order to avoid detection from…

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From Your Corner of Washington: Gig Harbor

From Your Corner of Washington: Gig Harbor

This Pierce County town of nearly 7,200 lies on the southeastern shore of Kitsap Peninsula, across the water from Tacoma.  Its picturesque namesake harbor draws boaters from near and far, and other visitors flock to the town’s waterfront to enjoy a meal at one of the many dining establishments while gazing at the boats and Mount Rainier in the distance. According to the Gig Harbor Chamber of Commerce Web site, the area was named in 1841 during the U.S. Exploring…

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