State history. Native Americans. Aged Native Americans. 1936-11-20

State's oldest resident survived plague of 1840. - Pages from Washington's early history were recalled by August Williams, member of the Sky-Loo Indian tribe, as he made application recently for old age assistance, public welfare officials said today.

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/4227 2023-05-15T16:35:23+02:00 State history. Native Americans. Aged Native Americans. 1936-11-20 Wenatchee daily world 1936-11-20 State's oldest resident survived plague of 1840 1936 Image/JPEG http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/4227 English eng sh138-35 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/4227 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. State history box 138 State history Native Americans aged Native Americans August Williams Sky-loo indians Boyds Washington blindness Nancy Aurapagan Father DeSmet Colville mission smallpox plague 1840 Fort Colville Hudson Bay company biography Governor Isaac I. Stevens of Washington Territory Indian aged--Washington (State) Williams August DeSmeth Father Aurapagan Nancy Stevens Isaac Ingalls 1818-1862 Text Clippings 1936 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T18:38:23Z State's oldest resident survived plague of 1840. - Pages from Washington's early history were recalled by August Williams, member of the Sky-Loo Indian tribe, as he made application recently for old age assistance, public welfare officials said today. Text Hudson Bay Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Hudson Hudson Bay Indian
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topic State history
Native Americans
aged Native Americans
August Williams
Sky-loo indians
Boyds
Washington
blindness
Nancy Aurapagan
Father DeSmet
Colville mission
smallpox plague
1840
Fort Colville
Hudson Bay company
biography
Governor Isaac I. Stevens of Washington Territory
Indian aged--Washington (State)
Williams
August
DeSmeth
Father
Aurapagan
Nancy
Stevens
Isaac Ingalls
1818-1862
spellingShingle State history
Native Americans
aged Native Americans
August Williams
Sky-loo indians
Boyds
Washington
blindness
Nancy Aurapagan
Father DeSmet
Colville mission
smallpox plague
1840
Fort Colville
Hudson Bay company
biography
Governor Isaac I. Stevens of Washington Territory
Indian aged--Washington (State)
Williams
August
DeSmeth
Father
Aurapagan
Nancy
Stevens
Isaac Ingalls
1818-1862
State history. Native Americans. Aged Native Americans. 1936-11-20
topic_facet State history
Native Americans
aged Native Americans
August Williams
Sky-loo indians
Boyds
Washington
blindness
Nancy Aurapagan
Father DeSmet
Colville mission
smallpox plague
1840
Fort Colville
Hudson Bay company
biography
Governor Isaac I. Stevens of Washington Territory
Indian aged--Washington (State)
Williams
August
DeSmeth
Father
Aurapagan
Nancy
Stevens
Isaac Ingalls
1818-1862
description State's oldest resident survived plague of 1840. - Pages from Washington's early history were recalled by August Williams, member of the Sky-Loo Indian tribe, as he made application recently for old age assistance, public welfare officials said today.
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