James G. Swan's letter to Mrs. Willoughby, 1886 June 24.

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James G. Swan's letter to Mrs. Willoughby, 1886 June 24.

This is a letter James G. Swan wrote to Mrs. Willoughby on June 24, 1886 from Port Townsend, WA. It is a friendly, conversational letter.

1 binder (4 leaves)

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Society of Washington Territory Pioneers

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Swan, James G., 1818-1900

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James Swan was a lawyer who specialized in admiralty law. He immigrated to Washington Territory from Boston, Mass. in 1852 and developed an interest in Northwest Coast Indian culture that is reflected in many aspects of the records. Throughout his life at Neah Bay and Port Townsend he served as Notary Public and Judge, Pilot Commissioner, Hawaiian Consul, Collector of Customs, and Collector for the Smithsonian Institute and the U.S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries. From the descript...

Willoughby, Charles, 1832-1888

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Jefferson County Historical Society (Wash.)

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Willoughby, Sara Cheney, 1841-1913

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