Early life on San Juan Island, 1945 / by Lila Hannah Firth.

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Early life on San Juan Island, 1945 / by Lila Hannah Firth.

This is a photocopy of the remembrances of Lila Hannah Firth and her family living around and on the San Juan Islands. The original copy was loaned to the University of Washington by Mrs. June Biern and Mrs. A.S. Williams loaned the original to the Washington State Library (WSL) to make a photocopy. It is unclear the date it was photocopied.

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Washington State Library. Manuscripts Collection.

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Hanna family.

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Firth, Lila Hannah, 1865-

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James and Manerva Hannah came to San Juan Island in October 1864. They came across from Victoria in a large Native American canoe with their two sons. Lila, their daughter, was born in 1865 and their youngest son was born 2.5 years later. Lila married Bob Firth on her 17th birthday. She became the mother of 4 children, 7 grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren. From the description of Early life on San Juan Island, 1945 / by Lila Hannah Firth. (Washington State Library, Office of Se...

Biern, June, Mrs.

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Williams, A. S., Mrs.

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