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BOLAND-B20858
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- 1929-05-09 (Creation)
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On May 9, 1929, a marker was unveiled on the grounds of Fife High School near 5616 20th East in Fife honoring the Puyallup Tribe, their last Chief Thomas Lane, and current tribal member Henry Sicade. Several hundred people attended the presentation of the marker by the Women's Study Club of Tacoma. The five people to the immediate left of the marker are, left to right, Henry Sicade (in a business suit), Clara Sicade, Sally Sicade, Mrs. Henry Sicade (the daughter of Thomas Lane) and Harriet Sicade. Thomas Lane, 1852-1905, also known as Chief Inoyoupkin, was the last chief of the Puyallup Tribe. Henry Sicade was recognized for his effort to promote education for tribal advancement. (TDL 5/10/1929, PG. 1) TPL-556, G5.1-003
Historical markers; Fife High School (Fife); Sicade, Henry; Sicade, Clara; Sicade, Sally; Sicade, Harriet; Sicade, Henry--Family; Sicade, Henry--Associated objects; Lane, Thomas--Associated objects;