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  1. May 9, 2013 · May 9, 2013 Emily Upton. Today I found out how the city of Seattle got its name. Seattle is one of the only major cities in the United States to be named after a Native American chief. In his native language, Seattle was pronounced “see-ahlsh” but it was difficult for English speakers to pronounce, so they anglicized it to the version that ...

  2. Arthur A. Denny and Luther Collins were the first commissioners of King County after its creation in 1852. Around the same time, David Swinson "Doc" Maynard began settling the land immediately south of Denny's. Seattle in its early decades relied on the timber industry, shipping logs (and later, milled timber) to San Francisco. A climax forest ...

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  4. Sep 10, 2021 · In his traditional language of Lushootseed, his name was spelled siʔaɫ and pronounced See-ahth. Despite many of the horrors of colonization, Chief Seattle was known as a peacekeeper between First Nations peoples and white settlers. He was also known as an excellent leader and speaker. In fact, one of his speeches is widely quoted to this day.

  5. The Firm Friend of the Whites, and for Him the City of Seattle was Named by Its Founders." On the reverse is the inscription "Baptismal name, Noah Sealth, Age probably 80 years." The site was restored and a native sculpture added in 1976 and again in 2011. [citation needed] Several of Seattle's descendants also gained fame in their own right.

  6. Mar 4, 2019 · So Prosch in 1906 said that the Denny, Bell, and Boren settlement had no name until Maynard came in 1852. Then in late summer 1852 they all chose the name Seattle. Clarence Bagley in volume one of his 1916 History Seattle rewrote Prosch’s story of the name. Bagley’s account is important because he and Morgan are the only two citations for ...

  7. Mail: PO Box 94728 Seattle, WA 98124-4728 Phone: (206) 684-8353 Email: archives@seattle.gov Location: City Hall, Third Floor 600 Fourth Avenue, Seattle

  8. 2 days ago · Seattle, Washington. The city was settled on November 13, 1851, at what is now West Seattle. It was relocated the following year to a site across Elliott Bay near a Duwamish Indian village. It owes its name to the Native American leader Seattle, chief of the Duwamish, Suquamish, and other tribes of the Puget Sound area.

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