Moran Brothers Company Collection 1893-1939

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Moran Brothers Company Collection 1893-1939

Photographs, clippings, and other materials documenting the work of the Moran Brothers Company, a Seattle shipbuilder, between 1893 and 1906.

7 boxes; 3 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6371439

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Moran, Robert, 1857-1943

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Shipbuilder and mayor of Seattle, Washington Born 1857 in New York City, Robert Moran served as mayor of Seattle and acquired a large estate on Orcas Island, much of which he donated to be turned into a state park. Moran was mayor from 1888 to 1890, during the great fire that destroyed much of the city. In 1904 he retired to his Rosario estate on Orcas Island. Before his death in 1933, Moran deeded much of his land to the state, which turned it into Moran State Park. ...

Moran Brothers Company (Seattle, Wash.)

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Robert Moran, born in 1857 in New York, moved to Seattle in 1875 and was employed as a steamboat engineer in Puget Sound, British Columbia, and Alaska. Other members of the family followed Moran to Seattle, and in 1882 they opened a small machine shop on Yesler Wharf, expanding into larger quarters on Western Avenue. The Seattle fire of 1889 destroyed that factory, whereupon the firm moved to Charles Street and organized into the Moran Brothers Company. The Morans were large stockholders in the ...