Peter Coffin Pinkham Diaries 1883-1896

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Peter Coffin Pinkham Diaries 1883-1896

Ship captain, of Nantucket, Mass.; who moved to Spokane, Wash., in 1887 with his daughter, Charlotte Pinkham Hamblen and her family. Diaries relating to family members, daily activities, wind velocity and direction, and the weather. Includes letter (1895) from fellow ship captain in Nantucket.

3 v.

eng,

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Hamblen, Charlotte Pinkham, 1846-1902

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Charlotte Hamblen came west from Minnesota with her husband and family in 1887. They settled in Spokane Falls, where her husband, Charles, engaged in the real estate business. Charlotte Hamblen was active in the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, her church, and various lady’s societies. From the guide to the Charlotte Pinkham Hamblen Diaries, 1881-1897, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library a...

Pinkham, Peter Coffin, 1814-1896

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Peter C. Pinkham was a sea captain out of Nantucket, MA. In 1887 he came to Spokane Falls with his daughter, Charlotte Pinkham Hamblen, and her family. From the guide to the Peter Coffin Pinkham Diaries, 1883-1896, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives) ...

Hamblen family

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