Burns, Betty M., 1917-2004

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Robert Moran was born in New York City on January 26, 1857. He came to Seattle in 1875, and as a mechanical engineer, engaged in shipbuilding and marine engineering. With his brothers Frank and Sherman, he established Moran Bros. Marine and Sawmill Machinery Co. in 1882, which later became Moran Bros. Co. (ship and engine builders) in 1890. In 1898, the firm built -- in the record time of only four months -- a fleet of 12 steamers and 10 barges, and delivered them on the Yukon River to carry food to the miners. The firm also built many large steel and wood vessels, including the U.S. battleship NEBRASKA. Moran served as mayor of Seattle from 1888 to 1890, overseeing both the response to the Great Fire and the development of the Cedar River water system. He was active for many years in numerous civic, professional, public, and fraternal organizations. After selling the company in 1906, Moran retired to Rosario, the estate on Orcas Island that he had designed. In 1914, he donated 5,000 acres on Orcas Island to the State of Washington, which became Moran State Park. He died in 1943 at the age of 86.

From the guide to the Betty Burns Papers on the Moran Brothers Company, 1898-1924, (Museum of History & Industry Sophie Frye Bass Library)

From the guide to the Betty Burns Papers on Robert Moran, 1888-1988, (Museum of History & Industry Sophie Frye Bass Library)

Robert Moran was born in New York City on 26 Jan. 1857. He came to Seattle in 1875, and as a mechanical engineer, engaged in shipbuilding and marine engineering. With his brothers Frank and Sherman, he established Moran Bros. Marine and Sawmill Machinery Co. in 1882, which later became Moran Bros. Co. (ship and engine builders) in 1890. In 1898, the firm built, in the record time of only four months, a fleet of twelve steamers and ten barges, and delivered them on the Yukon River to carry food to the miners. The firm also built many large steel and wood vessels, including the U.S. battleship Nebraska. Moran served as mayor of Seattle from 1888 to 1890, overseeing both the response to the Great Fire and the development of the Cedar River water system. He was active for many years in numerous civic, professional, public, and fraternal organizations. After selling the company in 1906, Moran retired to Rosario, the estate on Orcas Island that he had designed. In 1914, he donated 5,000 acres on Orcas Island to the State of Washington, which became Moran State Park. He died in 1943 at the age of eighty-six. Betty Burns is his granddaughter.

From the description of Betty Burns papers on the Moran Brothers Company, 1898-1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 75382560

From the description of Betty Burns papers on Robert Moran, 1888-1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 74986218

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Washington (State)--Seattle
Yukon River (Yukon and Alaska)
Washington (State)--Seattle
Seattle (Wash.)
Seattle (Wash.)
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Fires
Mayor
Mayors
River steamers
Seattle
Seattle (Wash.)
Shipbuilding
Shipbuilding
Ships and shipping
Shipyards
Shipyards
Water and Water Rights
Waterworks
Waterworks
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Birth 1917-12-20

Death 2004-07-21

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