Lake Washington Canal Association
Summary:
Yesterday, I was fortunate to meet Carol Whipple, great granddaughter of one of Seattle’s more important early citizens, Roger Sherman Greene. Greene had arrived in the state in 1870, when President Ulysses Grant appointed him to be associate justice to the Washington Territory Supreme Court. Greene moved to Seattle in 1882, where he became involved in … Continue reading Lake Washington Canal Association
Content analysis:
Stratigraphic context:
Recognized stratigraphic terms [n]: | Sherman [1]
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Agenames chronostratigraphy [rating]: | [0.1] |
Geographic context:
Location | Country | Latitude | Longitude |
Greene | US | 42.2804 | -74.1553 |
Lake Washington | US | 33.1861 | -91.0714 |
Seattle | US | 47.6036 | -122.329 |
Keywords:
associate justice, Carol Whipple, great granddaughter, important early citizens, Lake Washington Canal, President Ulysses Grant, Roger Sherman Greene, Seattle, Street-Smart Naturalist Blog, Territory Supreme Court, Washington Canal Association