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H3 | News Then, History Now |
H3 | Seattle woman wins island in the San Juans in essay contest, sponsored by Orcas Island real estate agency, on August 31, 1948. |
H3 | Smith, Jeffrey Lee "The Frugal Gourmet" (1939-2004) |
H3 | Jeff Smith (The Frugal Gourmet) agrees to pay more than $5 million to men who've accused him of sexual assault in a settlement dated July 1, 1998. |
H3 | The Seattle Seven Conspiracy Trial |
H3 | Rogers, John Rankin (1838-1901) |
H3 | Statue of Governor John Rogers is dedicated in Capitol Park in Olympia on January 19, 1905. |
H3 | Robbins, Irvine (1917-2008) |
H3 | Burton Baskin marries Shirley Robbins, setting into motion the Baskin-Robbins ice cream empire, on October 10, 1943. |
H3 | Yakama warrior Lokout escapes hanging on September 25, 1858. |
H3 | Cunningham, Imogen (1883-1976) |
H3 | Westinghouse Warehouse (Seattle) |
H4 | Last week of the Future of History Fund drive! |
H4 | Under Repair |
H4 | Prickly Pair |
H4 | Lake Union Scare |
H4 | Opening Day |
H4 | Flying Away |
H4 | Ricochet |
H4 | Lynch mob hangs two Snohomish Indians in Seattle's Pioneer Square on April 12, 1854. |
H4 | Former Governor Isaac Stevens returns to Washington Territory on April 12, 1861. |
H4 | U.S. Civil War starts with shelling of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. |
H4 | Vashon Island beginnings: Vashon Post Office opens on April 12, 1883. |
H4 | Butcher Henry Hanson swims from West Seattle to Seattle on April 12, 1914. |
H4 | Grant County Commissioners authorize a new courthouse building on April 12, 1917. |
H4 | Lieutenant John W. Hodgkin, U.S. Air Force, lands his ski-equipped Piper Cub on top of Mount Rainier on April 12, 1951. |
H4 | Voters approve formation of Port of Warden on April 12, 1960. |
H4 | Geologist warns on April 12, 1968, that Mount St. Helens could erupt at any time. |
H4 | Seattle's Magnuson Park supporters train their sights on naval base property after the Secretary of Defense recommends closure on April 12, 1991. |
H4 | USS Missouri (BB-63) returns to Bremerton for deactivation and storage on April 12, 1992. |
H4 | Seattle native Fred Couples wins the Masters golf tournament on April 12, 1992. |
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