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Leschi and Quiemuth: Honored Leaders of the Nisqually Indians by Drew W. Crooks For millennia the Nisqually Indians have lived in the Nisqually River Valley, including the area that is now the City of DuPont. Over time t
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Document Date: 2013-12-15 14:58:53


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City

Walla / /

Company

Geographic Names / Puget / DuPont / /

Event

Judicial Event / Person Travel / Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Fort Nisqually / University of Washington / /

IndustryTerm

food / /

NaturalFeature

Nisqually River Valley / Mashel River / Cascades Mountains / Nisqually River / Cascade Mountains / Medicine Creek / Fox Island / Alder Lake / Muck Creek / Kitsap Peninsula / Minter Creek / /

Organization

University of Washington / Washington Board of Geographic Names / Territorial Militia / Medicine Creek Council / Nisqually Tribal / Tahoma Research Service / United States Army / US Federal Reserve / Governor‟s Office / /

Person

William Fraser Tolmie / Drew W. Crooks / Washington Territory / Fayette McMullin / Isaac Stevens / Fort Steilacoom / Leschi / Cecelia Carpenter / Hudson / Quiemal / Cecelia Svinth / J.G. Parker / Edward Huggins / Richard White / Quiemuth / Sidney Ford / Jr. / /

Position

Captain / war chief / Truth Teller / Sub-Chief / Carpenter / Nisqually chief / historian / Chief / Nisqually leader / Governor / leader / war leader / Territorial Governor / /

ProvinceOrState

Thurston County / Lewis County / Washington / /

Region

western Washington / eastern Washington / /

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