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808-12
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- 1934-09-03 (Creation)
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Fort Nisqually Dedication. Group of Pierce County pioneers, who have lived in Tacoma and vicinity for 50 years or more, and others stand at palisade of the reconstructed fort. Originally located in the Dupont area, remaining buildings of the Hudson's Bay Company fort were relocated at Point Defiance Park. Front row, left to right: R.F. Tolmie, grandson Hudson's Bay factor; Dr. Joe Huggins of Philadelphia, raised at Ft. Nisqually; W.P. Bonney of the Historical Society; Mrs. Huggins; C.A. Cook and Mrs. H.R. Maybin. Second row: Charles H. Ross of Puyallup, D.H. White; Al Benson, of Seattle, and C.P. Fenton. Third row: Frank Spinning of Sumner, Hilman S. Jones, Seattle. Top Row: Mrs. Katie Bates and Mrs. S.F. Tolmie, wife of former BC premier. (T. Times 9/4/1934, pg. 1)
Bonney, William P.; Parks--Tacoma; Point Defiance Park (Tacoma); Hudson's Bay Co. (Tacoma); Frontier & pioneer life--Tacoma; Fort Nisqually (Tacoma);