Denny, Arthur Armstrong, 1822-1899
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found: His Pioneer days on Puget Sound, 1908.
found: NUCMC data from Univ. Wash. Lib. for His Papers, 1850-1896(Arthur Armstrong Denny; 1822-1899; civic leader, public official)
found: Bagley, C.B. Hist. of Seattle, 1916:v. 2 (Arthur Armstrong Denny; s. John & Sarah (Wilson) D.; m. Mary Ann Boren; moved from Ill. to Ore., 1851; to Wash., 1852; one of founding fathers of Seattle; Republican; active in politics; served as delegate from Wash. Ter. to US Cong.; prominent businessman & merchant; memb. Dexter Horton & Co., Seattle bankers)
found: HistoryLink.org, July 24, 2013(Denny, Arthur Armstrong (1822-1899); born near Salem, Washington County, Indiana on June 20, 1822; died January 9, 1899)
found: Wikipedia, July 24, 2013(Arthur A. Denny; Arthur Armstrong Denny (June 20, 1822-January 9, 1899); one of the founders of Seattle, Washington; born near Salem, Washington County, Indiana; died Seattle, Washington; was a county commissioner first for Thurston County (in what was then still part of the Oregon Territory), and then, after Washington became a separate territory, for King County; served as Seattle's first postmaster and in the territorial House of Representatives for nine consecutive terms, including serving a term as speaker; was involved in founding the University of Washington and donated much of the land for its original site)
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1980-07-17: new
2023-09-09: revised
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