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to scout as a possible site for a settlement. On September 28, 1851, at Alki, Terry and Low began building a cabin with help from the local Native Americans, and then staked claims to the land. They decided to name their new village New York. Low returned to Portland to alert the others, Terry looked
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Denny was bitterly disappointed that Low and Lee Terry had already staked the relevant claims for Alki. However, he had no choice but to pitch in, finish the cabin and settle in for the winter. Denny convinced Bell and Boren that they needed to scout a different location. Once the worst of winter
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For the next three years Alki Point and Elliott Bay sites competed as rival townsites. Charlie Terry bought out his brother's and Low's Alki holdings, and led this community. Arthur Denny settled at Elliott Bay and, along with his rival
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who settled in Olympia. After a difficult passage, particularly hard on the still-ill Denny, they arrived at Alki on November 13, where David greeted them with the words, "I wish you hadn't come."
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Frederic James Grant, 1891. History of Seattle, Washington: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers. American publishing and engraving.
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on August 22, 1851. Arthur Denny was ill and Mary Ann was about to give birth so the party convalesced in Portland. On September 2, Mary gave birth to a son, Rolland H. Denny.
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shake shingles, and David Denny stayed on in the unfinished cabin. David Denny hurt his leg and was unable to complete the roof of the cabin.
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Rich, Ritter, 2015. The Perilous Journey Begins: A Magnificent Epic of Seven Tragically Entangled Lives. Publication Consultants. p. 111.
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John Low and David Denny headed north to scout the possibilities. Along the way they were joined by Leander "Lee" Terry. In newly founded
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and his wife, and, by coincidence, Charlie Terry, Leander's younger brother. The Terry brothers, from
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Erin H. Turner, 2016. Wild West Women: Fifty Lives that Shaped the Frontier. TwoDot. p. 349.
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Seattle pioneers at the dedication of the Alki Point Monument - Left to right: Lenora Denny,
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carried a number of settlers bound for Puget Sound in addition to the Denny Party, including
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Robin Shannon, January 2008. Cemeteries of Seattle. Arcadia Publishing Incorporated. p. 28.
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in eastern Oregon where they encountered a man named Brock who suggested to Denny that
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Alki Point, where the Denny Party made their initial land claims
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is inscribed with the names of all members of the Denny Party.
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19th-century American pioneers; founders of Seattle, Washington
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cleared, Denny and other party members explored as far as
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On November 5, 1851, the Denny Party left Portland on the
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and headed west. The party included Arthur Denny's father
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Index


American pioneers
Seattle
Washington
Alki Point
Arthur A. Denny
Cherry Grove, Illinois
John Denny
Willamette Valley
Oregon
David Denny
Carson Boren
Native Americans
American Falls
Idaho
Snake River
Burnt River
Puget Sound
Portland, Oregon
Olympia, Washington
Michael Simmons
Tumwater
Alki
froe
redcedar
Illinois
William Nathaniel Bell
Waterville, New York
California Gold Rush
San Francisco

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