Daniel Bagley papers, 1859-1904.

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Daniel Bagley papers, 1859-1904.

Contains correspondence, legal documents, and other material documenting the enterprises of Daniel Bagley in nineteenth-century Washington Territory. Correspondents include Arthur Armstrong Denny.

.67 cubic feet (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8036211

University of Washington. Libraries

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Denny, Arthur Armstrong, 1822-1899

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Bagley family

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Territorial University (Wash.)

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Lake Washington Coal Company

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Bagley, Daniel, 1818-1905

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Daniel Bagley was a Washington State pioneer, Methodist pastor, businessman, and civic leader. He was born in Pennsylvania in 1818 and died in Seattle in 1905. His wife, Susannah Rogers Whipple, was born in Massachusetts in 1819 and died in Seattle in 1913. Bagley became a minister of the Methodist Church in 1842, and in 1852 he was chosen by its board of missions to represent its teachings in Oregon Territory. In 1860 the family moved to Seattle, and in 1861 the Washington territorial legislatu...