Stimpson Family papers 1866-1998, 1920-1990
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Whatcom Community College
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Governor Isaac Stevens formed a Commission by appointing members on Dec. 7, 1854. The Commission spoke of general operations among the Native American Tribes in Washington Territory. They discussed the necessity of a speedy conclusion to the Treaties with the Native Americans and moving them to reservations. A journal was kept from about Dec. 27, 1854 through Jan. 23, 1855 about the expedition to sign the Treaty of Nisqually with the different Native American tribes. From the descrip...
Stimpson, Catharine C., 1907-1998
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Stimpson, Edward K., 1906-1967
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Stimpson Family
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The Stimpson Family Papers document several generations of the Stimpson and Watts families and their activities in the Pacific Northwest. Both families made significant contributions to the community of Bellingham, Washington, during the twentieth century, notably in the areas of health care, education, and business. Born in Northampton, England, Edward Whitmell Stimpson (1875-1960) emigrated to the United States with his parents, John Stimpson and Caroline (Whitmell) St...