Martha White Sick photograph collection, 1889-ca. 1960s [graphic]. 1889-ca. 1960s.
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McRedmond family
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White, William Henry
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Epithet: Knight 1882; not Sir William Henry White, KCB British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001152.0x0000ca William Henry White graduated from Yale University in 1900. He went to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush, arriving in August, 1900, and initially serving as a representative of a thawing machine company, involving R.M. Elliot, H.C. Elliot, and White's father, George L. White. In September, 1900, William Hen...
Smith, Anna McRedmond
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Sick, Emil G., 1894-1964
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Hotel Redmond (Redmond, Wash.)
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McRedmond, Emma
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Sick, Martha White, d. 1992.
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Captain Luke M. McRedmond settled the area of Redmond, Washington, in 1871; the city of Redmond was named in his honor. His daughter, Emma McRedmond, became the postmistress of Redmond in 1885 and married William Henry White in 1898. Their fourteen-bedroom home, which was also Hotel Redmond, was built in 1900, the same year in which White was appointed a Washington State Supreme Court justice. In 1921, daughter Martha McRedmond married Raymond Locke Gardner, who passed away in 1961, and in 1963 ...
Gardner, Raymond Locke
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